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tuttle (tuttle)'s status on Wednesday, 22-Jan-2014 13:09:26 EST tuttle
I've set up ejabberd at work about 5 years ago and it gets used a lot. How was prosody to install @marc0s? I know I should follow @bobjonkman advice and !selfhost after all, it's going to be a service for family members. -
tuttle (tuttle)'s status on Tuesday, 21-Jan-2014 13:49:08 EST tuttle
I suppose that's up to each person to discover. As for me, I know how to programme so I contribute to http://ocax.net -
tuttle (tuttle)'s status on Monday, 20-Jan-2014 06:10:16 EST tuttle
Arms, spirals and galactic orbits, adding epicycles http://somsants.net/url/3407 !astronomia -
tuttle (tuttle)'s status on Tuesday, 14-Jan-2014 15:16:42 EST tuttle
Glaciers calf icebergs. I didn't know that. !til -
tuttle (tuttle)'s status on Monday, 13-Jan-2014 16:47:16 EST tuttle
makes me this of Robert Fludd's Divine Monochord http://somsants.net/url/3345 !astronomia http://somsants.net/url/3346 -
tuttle (tuttle)'s status on Friday, 10-Jan-2014 14:13:12 EST tuttle
I wonder if I could hook one of these up to a planisphere. Now that would be a clock to hang on the wall. http://vimeo.com/54557393 !astronomia -
tuttle (tuttle)'s status on Wednesday, 08-Jan-2014 08:02:05 EST tuttle
A seminal theory of stellar and planetary formation.
"If you want to see something new today, you have no choice but to see it through youtube" http://somsants.net/url/3285
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tuttle (tuttle)'s status on Tuesday, 31-Dec-2013 11:28:11 EST tuttle
@johnnynull@quitter.se Apparently Andromeda is the furthest object the unaided human eye can see. Not quite as easy to see as in this png but nearly. !astronomia http://somsants.net/url/3225 -
tuttle (tuttle)'s status on Tuesday, 31-Dec-2013 09:16:30 EST tuttle
I suppose I prefer to see people !selfhost , and when it's important content like this, even more. -
tuttle (tuttle)'s status on Monday, 30-Dec-2013 05:16:19 EST tuttle
júpiter aquesta nit amb prismàtics. !astronomia http://somsants.net/url/3214 -
tuttle (tuttle)'s status on Monday, 30-Dec-2013 03:49:23 EST tuttle
maybe @vanden but often threads of people I follow are fragmented too. This is shouldn't happen, it's wrong. For the moment I'll still with the dining-table analogy, not a bug but a feature. nice one @rozzin -
tuttle (tuttle)'s status on Sunday, 29-Dec-2013 06:16:36 EST tuttle
rabbits, phi, the Harmonices Mundi, and the Cosmos, perhpas. !astronomia -
tuttle (tuttle)'s status on Friday, 20-Dec-2013 07:03:30 EST tuttle
Prismatics per 45€ http://somsants.net/url/3141 + planisphere per 26€ http://somsants.net/url/3142 !astronomia -
tuttle (tuttle)'s status on Thursday, 19-Dec-2013 13:09:53 EST tuttle
That's amazing. !astronomia -
tuttle (tuttle)'s status on Monday, 16-Dec-2013 12:27:12 EST tuttle
Origami expert advises engineers how to build shrinking Nasa solar array http://somsants.net/url/3103 !astronomia -
tuttle (tuttle)'s status on Monday, 16-Dec-2013 11:18:22 EST tuttle
AstroAnarchy no deixa copia el seu contingut. vaya anarquista. http://somsants.net/url/3100 !astronomia -
tuttle (tuttle)'s status on Sunday, 08-Dec-2013 10:22:16 EST tuttle
someone said they didn't have all the constellations on their app because it they had the free version installed, not the pro version. arghh! Leave free software and the cosmos alone!! -
tuttle (tuttle)'s status on Sunday, 08-Dec-2013 10:17:48 EST tuttle
wherever there's a cellphone, there's someone using the torch app to blind everyone. -
tuttle (tuttle)'s status on Sunday, 08-Dec-2013 10:16:05 EST tuttle
and the glaring light from the screens upsets my eyes. -
tuttle (tuttle)'s status on Sunday, 08-Dec-2013 10:08:06 EST tuttle
Beginner's guide to the night sky http://somsants.net/url/3013 I enjoyed that. looking forward to the next one. @mcnalu I hate gadget !astronomia apps. Instead of slowing down and looking out and up at the sky, people look down and inward into their cellphone.