Sean Barrago

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Sean Barrago

Sean Barrago

@SeanBarrago

Engineer

Manchester, England Katılım Haziran 2019
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John Mackin
John Mackin@mackin_john·
@AnthonyTeasdale And that's just the lines for that company. Imagine the breadth of the railway infrastructure 100 years ago.
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Anthony Teasdale
Anthony Teasdale@AnthonyTeasdale·
This, as you can see, is the greatest map in the history of the world. At Manchester Victoria station.
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Shiiine On
Shiiine On@ShiiineOn_·
#onthisday in 1986 The Smiths released their single • Bigmouth strikes again Now I know how Joan of Arc felt..
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Sean Barrago
Sean Barrago@SeanBarrago·
@G__Chain He was something else... The fact he was to an extent excluded made him more determined.
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Chris Meder
Chris Meder@EVCurveFuturist·
Check out this footage of an #EV truck overtaking the usual suspects dragging their heels up a steep grade, slowing traffic and winding everyone up. Fully loaded Tesla Semi, but it could just as easily be Windrose, BYD or Volvo. No shifts. No lag. Just torque. Cost always wins.
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Prof. Steve Keen
Prof. Steve Keen@ProfSteveKeen·
@BrankoMilan “Keep the Aspidistra Flying” is another in a similar vein. It’s probably my favorite Orwell.
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Branko Milanovic
Branko Milanovic@BrankoMilan·
It is an excellent book. I remember taking one thing from the book. It is essentially wrong to calculate the poverty lines & believe that they are real & that the poor people should "observe" them. Orwell shows how seemingly irrational behavior of splurging your money on the pay day is not irrational at all: it is the only way for a poor person to catch some glimpses of happiness and to feel human. Even if he starves afterwards.
Athenaeum Book Club@athenaeumbc

In 1928, George Orwell went to Paris because he wanted to see what it was like to be poor. He rented a cheap room, ran out of money faster than expected, and ended up washing dishes in hotel kitchens for twelve to fourteen hours a day. The work was brutal in a boring way. Hot steam, greasy plates, shouting chefs, no breaks. You stood until your legs stopped working. When the shift ended, there was just enough time to eat badly and sleep before doing it again. When he got sick, no one helped much. You missed a shift, you lost the job. Later, in England, he lived among tramps and slept in shelters because he had nowhere else to go. He kept notes the whole time… He turned the experience into Down and Out in Paris and London. The book shows what happens when life becomes logistical and dignity turns into something you can’t afford. That period stayed with him. Long after he became famous, his writing never forgot how fragile comfort is, or how fast a person can slide from being someone to being invisible.

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Sean Barrago
Sean Barrago@SeanBarrago·
@G__Chain Norton was a great boxer., that decision broke him. He beat Ali in all three contests.
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G@G__Chain·
Greatest Final Round ever❓ Larry Holmes 🆚 Ken Norton 💫 Look at them swinging for the fences til the final bell 🛎️🔨 Incredible it’s Round 15 💥🥊
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Sean Barrago
Sean Barrago@SeanBarrago·
@jennifever1 Good picture, interesting.. stone piers with brick arches and spandrels.
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Sean Barrago
Sean Barrago@SeanBarrago·
@anthonyzenkus I lived there for a while in the nineties with the Wades... originally from Drogheda.
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Prof Zenkus
Prof Zenkus@anthonyzenkus·
Woodside was also historically one of the largest Irish-American communities in the US. Still has tons of Irish tradition and culture.
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Prof Zenkus
Prof Zenkus@anthonyzenkus·
Mural in Woodside, Queens - the most ethnically diverse county in the continental US. The Irish flag in solidarity with the Palestinian flag. All our struggles are connected.
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Martin's Music
Martin's Music@XMartinsMusicX·
written about the Polish Solidarity movement of the early 80s led by Lech Wałęsa 👏 U2 - New Years Day (Germany 1983) ▶️
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Sean Barrago
Sean Barrago@SeanBarrago·
@GroomB The Johnson and Tottoh families had a lot in common.
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Sean Barrago
Sean Barrago@SeanBarrago·
@GroomB Alan Tottoh (front right) Stanley Grove School boxing club 1958 he later appeared at Belle Vue a few times in the late sixties early seventies.
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Brian Groom
Brian Groom@GroomB·
Paul Robeson, African-American singer, actor, communist and former shipyard worker was born on this day 1898. He appeared at Belle Vue, Manchester, in 1949 at a rally organised by professional boxer Len Johnson, Communist co-founder of the New International Club.
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Sean Barrago
Sean Barrago@SeanBarrago·
@WestBromEL @GroomB No but they have a few local casks and craft beer and 20 % off if you have CAMRA card.
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Liquid Len
Liquid Len@WestBromEL·
@GroomB That place used to brew its own beer back in the day, it's been a good while since I've been in so I'm not sure if it still does.
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Brian Groom
Brian Groom@GroomB·
Lass O’ Gowrie pub, Charles Street, Manchester, late 1960s (MMU archive).
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Brian Groom
Brian Groom@GroomB·
Neighbours in Blaencwm, Rhondda, south Wales, 1973, photo by Robin Weaver.
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