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threadtechnology is often physical manifestation of ideology to start with, i see ideology creating and influencing technology. one such ideological technology is innovation in 3d printing leading to 3d printed
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Virginia Heffernan
page88
An absolutist abt free speech shd be thrilled abt Twitter, where so many millions speak UNPAID truth to powerâesp to the ruling class w/ paid platforms at the New York
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Loyal Ashaâman
BlueAshaman
OOC: letâs talk food! Iâd like to explain (as Iâve done in some conversations with cool people from ToT) what I mean when I say that I believe most
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Dr Matt Prescott
mattprescott
I haven't watched CNN for many years... it is very slick, and I am not sure I have heard an err or umm in 48 hours. The machine gun delivery
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Cory Mitchell, CMT
corymitc
Thread 1/8 When I decided to become a full-time #trader 16 years ago, #money was not my motivation. And it still isn't. While making a living off the markets is
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Raoul Pal
RaoulGMI
A few things to make you think...If bitcoin is the digital pristine collateral, the size of global gov bond market is $123trn. Pretty amazing opportunity for bitcoin. The size of
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PrEP4All
PrEP4AllNow
We w/@ICAP_ColumbiaU, published about our plan to for global vaccination for COVID by end of 2021. The plan relies on producing 16 billion doses of a highly effective mRNA vaccine
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Chiefy
chiefyx
It's not fair to call Bitcoin Maximalism a religion or cult. It's the end result of thinking clearly. 1) a lot of opportunity for individuals and institutions in developing countries
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Jabin T Jacob éćèł
jabinjacobt
China's new ambassador to Pakistan is not from its Foreign Ministry but a Communist Party official-specifically, from United Front Work Department. This link works http://www.ce.cn/xwzx/gnsz/gdxw/202009/11/t20200911_35726375.shtmlThis i
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Christian Christensen
ChrChristensen
1) From start of COVID, I've tried to address what I see as problems w/how Sweden is discussed at home & abroad: from "life is unchanged in Sweden" nonsense, to
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Jennifer A. Frey
jennfrey
I agree with much of this, but I would have added that the rise and fall of classics in US universities is complex, and there is much that has rightly
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realistian10
the Arteta situation is probably the most intriguing Iâve come across as a football fan. Youâd imagine he has a very well versed and intellectual understanding of the game. Yet
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Faten Aggad-Clerx
fatenaggad
The discussion on #Africa's access to vaccine is not just a domestic governance issue. It also needs to be positioned in the broader context of international trade and the role
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Oz Katerji
OzKaterji
Saddam Hussein was one of the most prolific mass murderers of the 20th Century, and, as a result of a disastrous & strategically incompetent war, an entire generation of people
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Dr Adam Rutherford
AdamRutherford
Hereâs the problem: we have bred a cadre of commentators who have no expertise. We made them. The Brendan OâNeills and Toby Youngs, Allison Pearsons, they donât know how to
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Simon Fraser
SimonFraser00
1/7: Now #UK has its own national #trade policy letâs get it right. Rolling over #EU agreements is important but itâs the easy bit. Beyond that, a focus on traditional
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