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Stephen Barlow
SteB777
1) What the situation in Belarus illustrates, is how even brutal dictators need public support, and are powerless when the public stand up to them. This lesson has profound implications
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Angry Staff Officer
pptsapper
Logging into my military email today and seeing the unread emails that APPEAR TO BE FROM A REPLY ALL Ah, it begins with a simple "my Microsoft Teams doesn't work
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NYC Angry Mom - #OpenSchools
angrybklynmom
I avoided doing a thread on Rebekah Jones but I just can't ignore that there appears to be a massive number of people who believe that "Florida is hiding deaths"
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Hilda Bastian, PhD
hildabast
So now the meta-analysis of phase 2/3 data from 4 of the trials of the Oxford/AstraZeneca vaccine is out @TheLancet. Because of course it is. https://marlin-prod.literatumonline.com/pb-assets/Lancet/pdfs/S0140673620326611.pdf Background: h
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Carlos E. Perez
IntuitMachine
Gibson came up with the word affordance. It's derived from the verb 'afford'. I've always liked the term since it implies the recognition of possibilities. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Affordance There's a problem
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Beheshteh
Beheshteh_E
This was often my daily schedule:6-7am: up7am - 9am: travel9am - 5:30/6pm: in court all day (30min lunch) 5:30/6pm - 7:30/8pm: travel home (todays notes & prep cases) 8-9pm: dinner9-12pm:
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Gerald Barnett
umbut
Total nonsense. Bayh-Dole wasn't around in the "1970ies." Universities didn't "patent" because other than MIT, Stanford, and UC, universities directed inventors to external agents, such as Research Corp and local
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Shreyas Doshi
shreyas
Why product management is hard(and why good product management matters)1/15 1/Sometimes, you should imitate competitors.Other times, watch them closely.And sometimes, largely ignore them. 2/Sometimes, you should build what users
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Sunshiny
sunnshiiny
It occurs to me, as I read Lilley’s cynical view of human nature, why conservatives promote the idea that everybody is corrupt. And then I wonder how many panels of
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Michael Nielsen
michael_nielsen
Twitter has made a huge positive impact on my life. Lots of people complain about it, so I wanted to write some notes about how I use it.Love to hear
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blue
emerquaid
please don't ignore this. here is a thread of what's happening in turkey, and some ways to help: the more graphic tweets in this thread will have trigger warnings. if
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Parker Molloy
ParkerMolloy
Always a bit telling when congressional reporters insist that "no one knew who" a candidate was.https://twitter.com/pkcapitol/status/1356791120815128577 I understand the point being made there: is it better to point out her
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Peter J. Williams
DrPJWilliams
THREAD: Learning Greek to read the New Testament.For anyone interested in the NT I recommend learning Greek to help you follow details more closely.This thread reviews some of the ways
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Eric Garland
ericgarland
The terrorists nearly reached the elected officials #2, 3, and 4 - Pence, Pelosi, and Grassley - and could have killed, in addition to the police officer, everyone in the
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Elizabeth Saunders
ProfSaunders
Some (really) off-the-cuff thoughts about the Trump natsec news (Iraq/Afghan drawdown, Iran Almost-War 2). Half-formed but inspired by (halting) work on my book on elite cues and war, plus chats
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Matthew Klippenstein
ElectronComm
rolled out its long-anticipated "half marks for conventional hybrids" policy. #EV #BEV h/t @KawasakiKR11, @Dope007 https://www.nikkei.com/article/DGXMZO60638140S0A620C2FFE000/ 2/ New Energy Vehicles (BEVs, PHEVs, FCEVs) earn multi
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