@iamtheshunt1 Me, returning from Broadmead. pic.twitter.com/lEJbBU2erL
unamccormack “I hope this email finds you well.”
How the email found me: pic.twitter.com/Esw46sCZdD
DrakeGatsby “It takes money to make money” yes thank you I also like to say annoying and unhelpful things
doctorow In 1983, Radio Shack published Forrest M Mims, III’s “Getting Started in Electronics,” which @Frauenfelder calls “probably the most famous and best-selling book about electronics” - famous not just for its outstanding instructional value but for its striking design.
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Crossing the streams. pic.twitter.com/q3lUAgzKVD
@iamtheshunt1 Only done that once since lockdown started and by handy coincidence it was during a torrential rainstorm so there were bugger-all people about. Was it bad?
Apparently the council has run out of the more standard “parking bay not in use” covers. #Bristol pic.twitter.com/iqd7S18znJ
@craigmod Personally, I’d estimate we’re 99% of the way there.
njj4 @pozorvlak The previous head of maths here once justified the department’s existence by “any other method of looking after this group of people would be more expensive”.
jefflembeck We, as an industry, really like to pretend that coding is the hard part. We do this when we interview. We do this when we plan and work. It’s immensely common and it’s so far from the truth.
@thekarleighshow They’re what my dad used to run in, funnily enough. I have high arches and (back in the days when I did run, at least…) Mizuno worked for me, though the styling was quite variable.
Random Google Photos animation from a recent walk with @Bingo_Little and @Avon_Stories pic.twitter.com/rygwLR3TRC