"Theirs was a culture that valued dryness and symbols of dryness." – Future archeologist on why we get towels at sporting events
— netw3rk (@netw3rk) April 27, 2014
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"Theirs was a culture that valued dryness and symbols of dryness." – Future archeologist on why we get towels at sporting events
— netw3rk (@netw3rk) April 27, 2014
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@mattymatty2000 @jlwoj Wringer of Brain
— Robert (@justarobert) April 15, 2014
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“What’s really going on is things are becoming more correlated with each other,” Lloyd recalls realizing. “The arrow of time is an arrow of increasing correlations.”
We're all a bit guilty of this. #Science pic.twitter.com/fiZYTgBArH
— Holly Brockwell (@hollybrocks) April 24, 2014
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I can't stop watching this gif http://t.co/I2ghNeDsx2
— SAVE IT NERDS (@rebexarama) April 25, 2014
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This makes it sound that people who work in Silicon Valley startups don’t get competitive salaries, which is weird.
Thoughts on GitHub and legalese: http://t.co/7jAuuQ6T0I
— Mandy Brown (@aworkinglibrary) April 22, 2014
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The first step of any project is to grossly underestimate its complexity and difficulty.
— Nicoll Hunt (@nicollhunt) April 19, 2014
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Brain size increases exponentially with body temperature in vertebrates http://t.co/gCbns4YDqf
— Neuroskeptic (@Neuro_Skeptic) April 22, 2014
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My exhibition is open at @ConingsbyG 30 Tottenham St., London (around the corner from Goodge St tube station). pic.twitter.com/GvQYQmUWow
— Craig Robinson (@flipflopflying) April 22, 2014
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@kenarneson "Remember the kittens."
— James Venes (@jamesvenes) April 22, 2014
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‘The phrase “transmedia storytelling,” where a story is told across multiple digital platforms, has been the Hot Next Big Thing since at least 2011, and everyone from bands to Hollywood to marketers has tried their hand at the format, with limited success.’
Wow. What a difference a year makes! pic.twitter.com/8REnRyOcKd
— Sean Doolittle (@whatwouldDOOdo) April 21, 2014
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Today I wrote about what made the Bill James Abstracts so great, and how the RBI is baseball's Newtonian physics: http://t.co/2ZY51pvwQN
— Patrick Dubuque (@euqubud) April 21, 2014
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Warriors x Clippers pic.twitter.com/pBndmJojL7
— warriorsworld (@warriorsworld) April 20, 2014
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37km-wide asteroid hit South Africa 3.26 billion years ago.