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Peter Gordon, or X, or whatever

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Aughtawa, Nontario Katılım Ağustos 2010
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Shawn Menard
Shawn Menard@ShawnMenard1·
I need to get this off my chest - the conservative free market supply bro arguments are killing affordable housing for people. I’ll outline a few examples. The only way out of this mess is for governments to get back to actually building not-for-profit housing. #Ottawa #Ottnews
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Justine Moore
Justine Moore@venturetwins·
Help I’m genuinely invested in the Gordon Ramsey AI cooking series
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Barry Lab
Barry Lab@barrylab_CU·
Occasionally a dog visits the #BarryLab offices. Those are good days.
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Barry Lab@barrylab_CU·
Uh oh, better get home immediately:
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Astronomy Picture of the Day
It was larger than the Earth. It was so big you could actually see it on the Sun's surface without magnification. It contained powerful and tangled magnetic fields as well as numerous dark sunspots. Labelled AR 3664, it developed into one of the most energetic areas seen on the Sun in recent years, unleashing a series of explosions that led to a surge of energetic particles striking the Earth, which created beautiful auroras. And might continue. Although active regions on the Sun like AR 3664 can be quite dangerous, this region's Coronal Mass Ejections have not done, as yet, much damage to Earth-orbiting satellites or Earth-surface electrical grids. Pictured, the enormous active region was captured on the setting Sun a few days ago from Civitavecchia, Rome, Italy. The composite image includes a very short exposure taken of just the Sun's surface, but mimics what was actually visible. Finally, AR 3664 is now rotating away from the Earth, although the region may survive long enough to come around again. Image Credit & Copyright: Marco Meniero
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Seven Rasmussen
Seven Rasmussen@toomanyspectra·
hello astronomy parents: do you have an 8-12 year-old reader? would you or they like to read a short excerpt of a fun spacey book project? hit me up!
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Seven Rasmussen
Seven Rasmussen@toomanyspectra·
it’s #TDOV—consider reading (and implementing!) this paper which ironically bears my deadname but lays out how we can all work towards better data collection practices for studying gender inequities in STEM arxiv.org/abs/2307.15802
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Barry Lab
Barry Lab@barrylab_CU·
As an instructor, I am not exactly everybody's cup of tea...
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hottopic.bsky.social@dragonexusreal·
sometimes when i get high i play muted nilered videos at 7x speed and play flim by aphex twin over it and its the highlight of the night every time
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Oklahoma Department of Wildlife Conservation
We asked Lily the intern to make some Valentine's Day cards and this is what she came up with,
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