Good morning. I just saw someone in a Jack Cust shirsey using a pay phone, and I believe it is a metaphor. This is not a joke/drill.
— Grant Brisbee (@mccoveychron) April 10, 2014
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Good morning. I just saw someone in a Jack Cust shirsey using a pay phone, and I believe it is a metaphor. This is not a joke/drill.
— Grant Brisbee (@mccoveychron) April 10, 2014
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And on day 5, I have mastered the concept that doors in Denmark open inward from the street
— Bob Timmermann (@bobtimmermann) April 10, 2014
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@kenarneson sure is, Arnsy
— Joe Serrato (@joeserrato1) April 10, 2014
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@kenarneson Do you sit in that chair sometimes?
— Gabe (@925mlbfan) April 9, 2014
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"seek rather to comfort than to be comforted, to understand, than to be understood, to love, than to be loved" http://t.co/2WJ9nA3LaW
— kottke.org (@kottke) April 8, 2014
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Astronomers nail down the Hubble constant http://t.co/Zk6ZKaBeFc
— APS Physics (@APSphysics) April 9, 2014
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Love the way @BardCollege is thinking about/evolving the admissions process. http://t.co/zSUtpdgln4
— Howard Megdal (@howardmegdal) April 9, 2014
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‘Those of us born after the mid-1980s whose upbringing included a liberal arts education and the fruits of a fledgling World Wide Web have grown up (and are still growing up) with an endlessly accessible stream of texts, images and sounds from far-reaching times and places, much of which were unavailable to humans for all of history. Our most formative years include not just the birth of the Internet and the ensuing accelerated global exchange of information, but a new orthodoxy of multiculturalist ethics and “political correctness.”’
“Our baseline estimates suggest that a country that democratizes increases its GDP per capita by about 20% in the next 20-30 years.”
I had a dream last night that I figured out that home field advantage was due to athletes being more comfortable in their home jerseys
— Chris St. John (@stealofhome) April 8, 2014
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All 577 of them. It was a LOT of work. Check it out RT @fangraphs: FanGraphs: Position Player Contracts, Classified http://t.co/Xj81XNxkik
— Wendy Thurm (@hangingsliders) April 7, 2014
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Who's best at defending the opponent's zone entries? Where's it all headed? My first piece for @FiveThirtyEight: http://t.co/ldmpy8uSgy
— Eric T. (@BSH_EricT) April 6, 2014
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“The gravity mapping data indicated that the ice sheet at Enceladus’ south pole is about 20 miles thick, followed by a watery ocean six miles deep, and then a rocky core.”
United States of Voronoi; your closest capital determines your state: https://t.co/64eVivR8UM http://ift.tt/1lwjh6g
— Jason Davies (@jasondavies) April 4, 2014
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World Airports Voronoi: https://t.co/0vQxOvnGrn http://ift.tt/1hK1FTL
— Jason Davies (@jasondavies) April 4, 2014
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The US partitioned by closest national park - http://ift.tt/1dSkKDZ
— Amazing Maps (@Amazing_Maps) April 2, 2014
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