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Wordle 314 2/6* -- FROM DOWNTOWN!!! ⬛π¨π©⬛⬛ π©π©π©π©π©
— Dr Spencer Bagley π³️π (@sbagley) Apr 29, 2022
every tweet you see with this image blows up, but what you're missing is all the times someone has posted this image and it hasn't blown up https://t.co/BCeNxiGHE9
— Reconstructionist (@un_a_valeable) Apr 28, 2022
Crying all the happy tears for my beloved friend and college roommate @EconDerek who just ran the Boston marathon in UNDER THREE FREAKING HOURS. Derek -- all the congrats in the world.
— Chad Topaz (@chadtopaz) Apr 18, 2022
Well, it’s official. I am overjoyed to announce that I will be starting as a tenure-track Assistant Professor at Yale University in Summer 2023! https://t.co/wOP1jRNhwr
— Malena Rice (@malena_rice) Apr 22, 2022
@AbbyANoble Very cool! Zero is definitely unique. I recall hearing that, for physicists, zero is the only number that can't be made into a one by suitable choice of units.
— Patrick κΉoyle (@prdoyle) Apr 22, 2022
I am been there two mornings in a row and the second one settled it. I *am* going to write the great 21st-century gay social novel about the West Hollywood SoulCycle
— Daniel D'Addario (@DPD_) Apr 21, 2022
56? https://t.co/74UrWY9b9e
— Yale Class of 1987 (@YaleCollege1987) Apr 19, 2022
Spotted another excellent #badgeographyjoke in the wild! https://t.co/PpT2uY0UK9
— Simon Kuestenmacher (@simongerman600) Apr 23, 2022
Kick ass like a 50 year old. https://t.co/zXtYqZzdWV
— Horace Dediu (@asymco) Apr 23, 2022
Southern folks been telling y’all for DECADES. It’s “y’all” https://t.co/XrlWl8R1Ua
— Aaron West (@oeste) Apr 23, 2022
https://t.co/UWOmQu3tPX
— Merlin Mann (@hotdogsladies) Apr 23, 2022
“ooh-we-sha-sha-coo-coo yeah all the hippies sing together” is an under-appreciated lyric.
— Trace Urdan (@Trace_Urdan) Apr 23, 2022
As usual I am behind on keeping up with social media: I got a job! I'll be starting a tenure-track position at Lafayette College in the fall and I'm very excited. :)
— Michael Dougherty (@m__dougherty) Apr 22, 2022
The quadratic formula gives the solutions to the quadratic equation, ax² + bx + c = 0. There is also a formula for the solutions to the *quartic* equation, ax⁴ + bx³ + cx² + dx + e = 0. But... it's a bit more complicated. Turn your sound up and enjoy: https://t.co/4Qt6Vqg2TA
— Jay Cummings (@LongFormMath) Apr 21, 2022
I just finished grading all 135 tests the same day I administered them. Please clap.
— Howie Hua (@howie_hua) Apr 20, 2022
We ran out of charcoal.
— Amy Jane Gruber (@AmyJane) Apr 16, 2022
I didn’t say professors and administrators…
— Trace Urdan (@Trace_Urdan) Apr 19, 2022
RT @RebeccaSlatkin: https://t.co/eVssPamSZZ
— Douglas Allen (@DouglasHAllen) Apr 20, 2022
Parents, students, regulators and politicians agree: colleges are in the jobs business: Great Expectations: The Growing Prominence of Employment Pathways – Tyton Partners https://t.co/JLP2rutZ7X
— Trace Urdan (@Trace_Urdan) Apr 19, 2022
ππΌππΌππΌππΌππΌππΌ https://t.co/TkXJ6nvtFP
— Vanessa Sun (@vanessainstem) Apr 18, 2022
@LericDax Way to Kirk that Kobayashi Maru.
— chicken-fried nonsense (@joseph_shumate) Apr 16, 2022
Frog put the cookies in a box. “There,” he said. “Now we will not eat any more cookies.” “But we can open the box,” said Toad. “That is true,” said Frog.
— Frog and Toad Bot (@FrogandToadbot) Apr 16, 2022
This makes a lot of sense https://t.co/gWrLybBajZ
— Siddharth (@ssaig) Apr 16, 2022
I wrote BBEdit. https://t.co/F0fqe93Srz
— Rich Siegel (@siegel) Apr 15, 2022
A former brewery in Ann Arbor, Michigan is now the home of a central tool in modern mathematics research: #MathSciNet. Take a look behind the scenes in this story featuring three associate editors who work there. π https://t.co/jK65KrQ5dK https://t.co/g7CiAUJUeL
— American Mathematical Society (@amermathsoc) Apr 15, 2022
this made me feel, in my stomach and my sinuses, the sensation of being on an observation deck on the Empire State Building and looking down https://t.co/y7iPvnbM9s
— Daniel D'Addario (@DPD_) Apr 14, 2022
Case 1: x is bigger than a breadbox https://t.co/IB8sQnutXt
— DR. ABOLISH THE POLICE (@pwr2dppl) Apr 13, 2022
"Sometimes, the poem is so bright, your silly language will not stick to it. Sometimes, the poem is so true, nobody will believe you." — @kaysarahsera Watch Sarah's full TED Talk here: https://t.co/F2sQsMo9C8 https://t.co/vJf0OD114K
— TED Talks (@TEDTalks) Apr 12, 2022
RT @johnsemley3000: Gilbert Gottfried died as he lived, with people saying “too soon.”
— Douglas Allen (@DouglasHAllen) Apr 13, 2022
rest in peace to Gilbert Gottfried who has probably the best sequence in game show history on Hollywood Squares. if you're not an old hag like me who remembers the rules, both contestants needed his square to secure the 5-square win, but he decided to troll both of them https://t.co/Egzyzygudd
— manny (@mannyfidel) Apr 12, 2022
@siracusa @atpfm Even your "in-jokes" are told in bullets.
— Merlin Mann (@hotdogsladies) Apr 12, 2022
@jsnell @drdrang “I’ve seen things you people wouldn’t believe. I haven’t heard them, though, because the audio drivers don’t work.”
— Kieran Healy (@kjhealy) Apr 12, 2022
Tell me don’t know anything about Senate rules without telling me you don’t know anything about Senate rules. “Journalist” “Political reporter” https://t.co/nEjWkTzpmc
— Charlie Griffith (@cegriff3) Apr 9, 2022
@ChrisMarsicano I feel like there is a lot to unpack in your starter word.
— Trace Urdan (@Trace_Urdan) Apr 9, 2022
laughing so hard about how I said at the beginning of four days of solo parenting that I would "get a lot of writing done in the evenings"
— Daniel D'Addario (@DPD_) Apr 8, 2022
"Do senior devs still have to look up stuff on StackOverflow?" Gentle reader, I have gone to StackOverflow to read answers that I wrote about behavior that I myself designed and implemented.
— Ryan Cavanaugh (@SeaRyanC) Apr 8, 2022
@jpeggers @James_S_Murphy Might be interesting to isolate individual sports, comparing those that draw from a wider socioeconomic band to the ones that draw from the upper crust. Basketball & football vs. rowing & lacrosse.
— Jay Howard (@jayphoward) Apr 8, 2022
@jayphoward @James_S_Murphy This. I’d guess the wealth effect swamps the sports effect
— JP Eggers (@jpeggers) Apr 8, 2022
@James_S_Murphy Am a little curious whether the set of athletes at these schools are by-and-large more wealthy than the set of non-athletes, and whether that might explain the difference in giving and not athlete vs non-athlete.
— Jay Howard (@jayphoward) Apr 8, 2022
May disagree with Justice Jackson on many things, but if you don’t think this is affirming, encouraging, & evidence that we’re growing as a country, you can go pound sand. https://t.co/pBBxXIsK0C
— Charlie Griffith (@cegriff3) Apr 7, 2022
I got an A on my algebra midterm, please clap
— Jessamyn Dukes (@rhymeswspecimen) Apr 7, 2022
If the Moon were replaced with some of our planets. https://t.co/YNKmLsKVtY
— Dave Winer (@davewiner) Apr 2, 2022
I’m not a big fan of museums but I’m a huge fan of museum gift shops!!!!!! π
— Vanessa Sun (@vanessainstem) Apr 2, 2022