Tag Archives: Twitter

Tweet by ErynnBrook

Everyone I’ve ever talked to who has been poor and is not anymore has the same story of the moment they realized they weren’t poor anymore: grocery shopping. — Erynn Brook (@ErynnBrook) May 15, 2018 via https://twitter.com/ErynnBrook

Tweet by peteenns

In the Lord's Prayer, Jesus is engaging a portrait of God that is part of the biblical tradition but for many of us is simply off the table. https://t.co/DUit0Z6YeM pic.twitter.com/UPFnb23mUa — Peter Enns (@peteenns) May 30, 2018 via https://twitter.com/peteenns

Tweet by peteenns

Make what you will of the Passover laws and the many other similar issues, but how we view the Bible as God’s word, revelatory, authoritative, etc., cannot be ignorant or dismissive of how this Bible actually behaves. https://t.co/262178IjcD — Peter Enns (@peteenns) June 12, 2018 via https://twitter.com/peteenns

Tweet by sean_forman

Here are the highest cumulative attendances for games played in for careers for All-Time and pre 1946 (with the usual turnstile vs actual attendance caveats) Jeter at 107m. Ruth at 25m. (@KeithOlbermann) pic.twitter.com/LjA7enHpFv — Sean Forman (@sean_forman) August 8, 2018 via https://twitter.com/sean_forman

Tweet by sweatscience

Who's got the greatest VO2max of them all? A paper on "New Records in Human Power" reports three Norwegian women around 80 ml/kg/min: an Olympic finalist runner, an XC ski world champion, and star junior orienteer. https://t.co/WqHDjuFua4 — Alex Hutchinson (@sweatscience) August 16, 2018 via https://twitter.com/sweatscience

Tweet by Cal

Berkeley grad student Urmila Mahadev spent eight years in graduate school solving one of the most basic questions in quantum computation: How do you know whether a quantum computer has done anything quantum at all? https://t.co/NBDxW71RJg pic.twitter.com/g6eLb3JwRV — Cal:150 yrs of light🌟 (@Cal) October 9, 2018 via https://twitter.com/Cal

Tweet by spillygoat19

My critique on us,why are we in such a hurry? Do we need a cliff notes version of life? Should we eat, love, marriage, family and death faster? I like to read a book, listen to album, have a conversation, take in a ballgame. Maybe baseball is saving us https://t.co/t0Ze1Wf87k — Ryan Spilborghs (@spillygoat19) August […]

Tweet by AUSDNews

The new pathways would allow students to accelerate at several different junctures in high school as they are ready for it. pic.twitter.com/9dqEZV2RaS — Alameda Unified (@AUSDNews) October 24, 2018 via https://twitter.com/AUSDNews

Tweet by mediastudied

Many thanks to @kenklippenstein for joining us to talk about the state of investigative journalism. One crucial takeaway from Ken: In the US, journalistic censorship largely comes from an economic structure that stops talented writers from taking chances. https://t.co/mxwXWBhlJK — matt sienkiewicz (@mediastudied) September 5, 2018 via https://twitter.com/mediastudied

Tweet by DavidNeiwert

21) More to the point, Rand’s political philosophy is itself profoundly authoritarian. It essentially advocates the supremacy of the will of the powerful individuals who reside atop the economic hierarchy. We little people should happily submit to the rule of the John Galts. — David Neiwert (@DavidNeiwert) September 6, 2018 via https://twitter.com/DavidNeiwert

Tweet by UpdatedPriors

Wow, chart from Bill Kerr's new book. US gets wildly disproportionate share of the world's inventor immigrants. pic.twitter.com/sTXyXE4E3v — Ryan Decker (@UpdatedPriors) December 4, 2018 via https://twitter.com/UpdatedPriors

Tweet by KevinSimler

Life hack I don’t share often enough: using text-to-speech to proofread your writing. Your eye will gloss over all sorts of mistakes (repeated “of”s, extra or missing “s”s, etc.). But your ear catches them all. — Kevin Simler (@KevinSimler) November 11, 2018 via https://twitter.com/KevinSimler

Tweet by englishguy

This makes sense and I am shook. pic.twitter.com/z9WqosVDI4 — James Ridgers (@englishguy) December 1, 2018 via https://twitter.com/englishguy

Tweet by BeccadLamb

“If we think that the 12 dude bros are more important than the unnamed women in the gospels, we are reading the book with the very same posture that the book is seeking to overturn.” @jrdkirk 🔥 — Becca Lamb (@BeccadLamb) November 28, 2018 via https://twitter.com/BeccadLamb

Tweet by JKW4Alameda

this is a big opportunity and luckily city staff are engaged in this discussion with the team and elected official meetings on this question are already under way. So we're starting from better than zero. Glad to see the new team #alamtg pulling in the same direction. — John Knox White (Alameda City Council-Elect) (@JKW4Alameda) […]

Tweet by Bleacherdave

There is: community control and approval of projects. Affluent communities have always had this. We don’t need more hipster beer gardens. — Bleacherdave (@Bleacherdave) December 5, 2018 via https://twitter.com/Bleacherdave

Tweet by allafarce

Trust dataNot too muchMostly orders of magnitude — Dave Guarino (@allafarce) April 13, 2018 via https://twitter.com/allafarce

Tweet by Reuters

Brooklyn-based inventor creates wacky contraption to serve himself a piece of cake pic.twitter.com/iZv5OJPDfs — Reuters Top News (@Reuters) April 20, 2018 via https://twitter.com/Reuters

Tweet by xain_hs

not sure who wrote this but it's helpful pic.twitter.com/KsN0B4LXQm — Xain (@xain_hs) April 2, 2018 via https://twitter.com/xain_hs

Tweet by MaxCRoser

1950 on the left:Global life expectancy was 46 years.In Africa the average was 36In India 35 years 2015 on the right:Global life expectancy is 71 years.In Africa it is 61 (same as Japan in 1950)In India it is 68 (close to the healthiest country in 1950 – Norway with 72) pic.twitter.com/7mtheYLsXK — Max Roser (@MaxCRoser) […]