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Tim - Kotov Syndrome Out TODAY!
thattinywebsite
Kotov Syndrome comes out TODAY!Yay!Want to get my debut sci-fi novel and/or help support me?Buy here: https://storyoriginapp.com/universalbooklinks/6a4153b4-22d3-11eb-9a5d-d7da6ec2a9e8Spread the word by retweeting this tweet & see the c
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Amalia S. Levi
amaliasl
If you're developing online classes: Don't lose time trying to get material digitized.There are *so* many primary sources already digitized! It is much easier to adapt your class to what's
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Abby Trott
AbbyTrott
I've seen a lot of friends post about struggling with keeping active in quarantine, or getting bored with their current routines, so I'm starting a thread of resources for Physical
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Michael Foster
thisisfoster
Some steps to consider1. Don’t go offline or in camp out some little right-wing ghetto app (ie Parler). Stay active on the main platforms. But expand & “back up” your
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😃 unspinthespin 😃
unspinthespin
(THREAD) Henry KissingerI spoke to my Momma and she said she never suspected that Kissinger was one of the bad guys. She is in her mid 70's. So let's take
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Raymond Hettinger
raymondh
#Python advice for learning the pdb debugger:Start with just breakpoint() and a small subset of the commands: l/list s/step n/next p pp vars()Launch from run(), pm(), or the command
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Chris Sanagan
ChrisSanagan
There will be a number of stories and memories shared as #CanadaRemembers today. Signal boosting a few more from the First World War that challenge the popular narrative of
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oasis
oasis_data
1/14, Hi, welcome to our paper on the Online Access to the Index of Investigations (OASIS) & forthcoming training workshops funded by @HistoricEngland and run by @AlisonJames81 of @MSDSMarine and
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Dr Charlotte Lydia Riley
lottelydia
My students have had more contact from me, not less. Contact hours have gone up, not down. The fact that those hours take place (mostly, but actually not entirely, online,
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Steffen Hope
HopeSteffen
Today's teaching has been a double lecture on the Reformation & Sweden in the sixteenth century, which gave me an excuse to go into early print culture & partly explain
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George Peppou
peppsyd
2020 has been a hugely challenging year for everyone. Through all of this I am so incredibly proud and grateful for everything the wonderful team @vowfood has achieved. Here are
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Darren 🥚
ReformedTrader
1/ Waiting for the Last Dance (J. Grantham: Jan. 5, 2021)"Featuring extreme overvaluation, explosive price increases, frenzied issuance, and hysterically speculative behavior, I believe today's event will be recorded as
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Tom Clark
prospect_clark
1/Editing the WorldThe definitive story of @Wikipedia at 20 by @bspeed8 https://www.prospectmagazine.co.uk/magazine/wikipedia-is-the-last-bastion-of-idealism-on-the-internet 2/I came at this with a strong bias — I use Wiki every day, and
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CaseBitcoin
case4bitcoin
1/ Bitcoin was born in the aftermath of the Great Financial Crisis. It traded for pennies, yet a handful of people thought it might one day play a key role
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Hakim Sameer Hamdani
HamdaniSameer
1. Seven storied mansions, #Anantnag #Islamabad: In Rajatarangini (c 1149CE) Kalhana speaks about mansions in the city of Srinagar 'which reach to the clouds'. The 16th century Mughal author, Mirza
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Scott MacDougall-Shackleton
ScottMacShack
my thought of the week: Author-pays Open Access publication model is worse for science and society than the traditional subscription model with for-profit publishers. Why? . 1/6 Institutional libraries have
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