at one point 1% of greenland's entire population lived in a single, horribly designed apartment building https://t.co/BzN5cIbrb8 — Josh Fruhlinger (@jfruh) December 12, 2014 via https://twitter.com/jfruh
Tag Archives: Twitter
Tweet by erikmal
Quite liked this video essay on “Once Upon a Time in the West,” which is a flawless masterpiece of cinema: http://t.co/03X3gK6gOI — Erik Malinowski (@erikmal) December 12, 2014 via https://twitter.com/erikmal
Tweet by emmaspan
Yet even "Baseball Nicknames: A Dictionary of Origins and Meanings" can't help me with my white whale: pic.twitter.com/VrVnRwdMiZ — Emma Span (@emmaspan) December 6, 2014 via https://twitter.com/emmaspan
Tweet by christreadway
Oakland baseball in 1945: Home-owned, home-managed pic.twitter.com/zM2kSFUNjP — Chris Treadway (@christreadway) December 6, 2014 via https://twitter.com/christreadway
Tweet by jayrosen_nyu
5/ Because of this disconnect around "product," technologists and journalists talk past one another. Result: 'dinosaurs denounce buzzwords.' — Jay Rosen (@jayrosen_nyu) December 5, 2014 via https://twitter.com/jayrosen_nyu
Tweet by jayrosen_nyu
2/ Technologists tend to ask what the "product" should be, and they know what they mean by that. Product = "what the users interact with." — Jay Rosen (@jayrosen_nyu) December 5, 2014 via https://twitter.com/jayrosen_nyu
Tweet by markedly
From the Chuck Jones exhibit at Museum of the Moving Image, here are 9 rules for the Road Runner and Wile E. Coyote. pic.twitter.com/BygF0mLuJv — Mark Cognata (@markedly) December 1, 2014 via https://twitter.com/markedly
Tweet by ChristinaKahrl
@jay_jaffe Baseball: That corner of sanity where the Age of Reason is still winning more than its losing. — Christina Kahrl (@ChristinaKahrl) December 4, 2014 via https://twitter.com/ChristinaKahrl
Tweet by dtnick
@isnfreiman68 @gallopingael @kenarneson At 22 inches long, their baby is .275 Freimans. Except he's a Freiman, so… #HowManyFreimans — Nick Mediati (@dtnick) December 2, 2014 via https://twitter.com/dtnick
Tweet by athleticsnation
The sustainability of a faceless franchise http://t.co/06UPblVPLV — Athletics Nation (@athleticsnation) December 1, 2014 via https://twitter.com/athleticsnation
Tweet by pizzacutter4
Wait… what? Did I just have too much leftover turkey? — Russell A. Carleton (@pizzacutter4) November 29, 2014 via https://twitter.com/pizzacutter4
Tweet by dianagram
ICYMI, now at the VORG, my #Thanksgiving message of gratitude to the baseball blogosphere http://t.co/v1OSt5rVKN #mlb — Diane Firstman (@dianagram) November 27, 2014 via https://twitter.com/dianagram
Tweet by dianagram
preserving for Scrabble posterity here pic.twitter.com/IVWjCug4II — Diane Firstman (@dianagram) November 26, 2014 via https://twitter.com/dianagram
Tweet by ftrain
Vice asked last week if I could write some flash sci-fi about Uber. This was incredibly fun to do: http://t.co/wZoibuQg52 — Paul Ford (@ftrain) November 24, 2014 via https://twitter.com/ftrain
Tweet by craigmod
My talk on margins from today at #gigaomlive is up: https://t.co/dTa4VBdhue pic.twitter.com/y712M6M0Fr — Craig Mod (@craigmod) November 19, 2014 via http://twitter.com/craigmod
Tweet by kevin2kelly
I love it when I am introduced to an entire subculture I was ignorant about. E-sports has the best jargon. Great read http://t.co/3YV6sKT1Xc — Kevin Kelly (@kevin2kelly) November 19, 2014 via http://twitter.com/kevin2kelly
Tweet by StaceGots
The Mechanics Behind Lake Effect Snow, Nature's Greatest Snow Machine http://t.co/T6KNNRNKDs — Anastasia Gotsulias (@StaceGots) November 18, 2014 via http://twitter.com/StaceGots
Tweet by kissane
This nonsense with Whisper, Uber, Facebook—it’s just the tech branch of a business culture that treats concern for ethics as naivety. — Erin Kissane (@kissane) November 18, 2014 via http://twitter.com/kissane
Tweet by alanapaints
Masculine Vulnerability Paradox: fascinating reading on the sterotypes of weakness vs. vulnerability. http://t.co/5zIp88oL5Y — Alana Dill (@alanapaints) November 16, 2014 via http://twitter.com/alanapaints
Tweet by Neuro_Skeptic
Introverts are more likely to type "computers", "Doctor Who", and "o_o" in their Facebook status updates http://t.co/Wesj4fy59f — Neuroskeptic (@Neuro_Skeptic) November 15, 2014 via http://twitter.com/Neuro_Skeptic