Timeline for engineer list by rozzin, page 131
rozzin
engineer
Thursday, 29-Nov-0001 19:00:00 EST
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Join us at MIT in Cambridge, MA on March 22nd & 23rd for #LibrePlanet 2014. https://u.fsf.org/sa
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I just accidentally closed all my browser tabs. I don't know who I am any more.
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@kfogel, I once asked a girl if I could take her picture for art-modeling. She said no. I said `fuck it, I'll just remember how she looks' ☺
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@kfogel, plenty of people can reproduce both pictures and words from memory `in the physical world', too... http://status.hackerposse.com/url/4906
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@kfogel, `good ol' physical world' doesn't really let us "show someone a photograph or a page of our diary and then take it back", either…
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re: #cat #assembly, cf. bonsaikitten.com https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bonsai_Kitten
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I think you've put the back end on upside-down. Leave proper cat assembly to the professionals http://www.pinterest.com/pin/37928821832267221/
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#q “These #words are the obvious Latin-based antonyms for "optimal" and "optimise", but for some reason they do not appear in most English dictionaries, although "pessimise" is listed in the OED.” http://status.hackerposse.com/url/4882
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@boneidol, Does indy.im have the bug that prevents users from !-tagging groups that aren't in the first page of their "/groups" listing?
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#Watching Labyrinth with @nanohacker for the first time.
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!astronomia ♻ @steve How to observe the recently discovered supernova, the closest in 27 years. http://status.hackerposse.com/url/4866
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@palmella, I like this #wedding #video: http://www.marryokes.com/i-gotta-feeling-paul-and-clodagh/
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The difference between `how something is made out of stuff' and `how stuff makes up something' is subtle enough....
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I guess I figured people were forgetting how to punctuate again when saying "plate-tectonics", when really they did mean "plate tectonics".
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Now I understand that "plate tectonics" is actually "OMG it's MADE OUT OF PLATES, and BTW a side effect of that is that THEY MOVE."
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I'd always #assumed that the "tectonics" in "plate tectonics" referred to the relative motion/interactions of the plates.
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The explanations of "plate tectonics" were always "that the Earth was covered by plates IN MOTION"—with emphasis apparently on the MOTION.
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The only context in which I'd ever had opportunity to glark "tectonics" was cursory descriptions of "plate tectonics"....
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In retrospect, I'm... `impressed' that I was able to go ~20 years with a misunderstanding of what "tectonics" actually means.
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@chillicampari, my internal image of "data tectonics" actually shifted slightly when I looked up "tectonics" in a dictionary ☺