George Varv

40K posts

George Varv

George Varv

@GdVarv

Process mining enthusiast who is interested in how patterns appear in life. Fascinated but despondent about the current political landscape.

Sydney, New South Wales เข้าร่วม Ağustos 2010
174 กำลังติดตาม356 ผู้ติดตาม
UcheMontanaempire
UcheMontanaempire@Uchemontanatv·
This one is trying to distract you 😄 Read it carefully: •A couple = 2 people •They have 5 sons So people who actually went for the picnic: 👉 2 (parents) + 5 (sons) = 7 people Now the tricky part: •“Each son has 7 sisters” → doesn’t mean the sisters went •“Each sister has 3 babies” → also doesn’t say they went Those details are just noise to confuse you. Final answer: 7 people ✅
English
299
1
108
81.8K
Liberta Cherguia 🇪🇺
Liberta Cherguia 🇪🇺@MbarkCherguia·
This is supposed to be one of the hardest problems ever to solve. Is it? Or isn’t it?
Liberta Cherguia 🇪🇺 tweet media
English
7.9K
77
1.1K
865.3K
George Varv รีทวีตแล้ว
Emilio Piano
Emilio Piano@emilio_piano_·
I met @lang_lang in Paris 🤯🎹 Today I was playing piano at Gate de Lyon when something incredible happened... Thank you @SteinwayAndSons for allowing us to play piano in the best condition on your amazing two upright pianos!
English
160
1.4K
6.4K
266.4K
George Varv
George Varv@GdVarv·
@Peter_Fitz Great story.
Mr PitBull@MrPitbull07

In 1970, a 23-year-old physics student at Imperial College London was deep into his doctoral research on cosmic dust when he faced an impossible choice. Brian May, a budding astrophysicist, had been studying the zodiacal dust cloud—tiny particles scattered throughout the solar system that reflect sunlight. His research was progressing, and he was on track to complete his PhD. But he also had another passion: music. May was the guitarist for Queen, a band that was beginning to gain serious attention. They had just signed a record deal, and tours were on the horizon. The opportunity was immediate and couldn't be ignored. Standing at a crossroads, May made a life-changing decision: he chose the guitar over the telescope. Queen's rise to fame was swift. By the mid-1970s, the band was a global sensation. Songs like "Bohemian Rhapsody" and "We Will Rock You" became anthems, and May's distinctive guitar tone—created with his homemade instrument, the Red Special—became iconic. Albums sold millions, and stadiums filled with fans. But May's academic work was left unfinished. His thesis remained incomplete, and his research was put on hold. However, Brian May never lost his love for science. Even as Queen dominated the rock world, May kept up with developments in astrophysics. He continued reading journals, attending lectures when he could, and staying connected to the academic community. His thesis advisor, Professor Michael Rowan-Robinson, had told him, "You can always come back and finish." In 2006, more than three decades later, May decided it was time to return. He contacted Rowan-Robinson, and they discussed the possibility of completing the research. The field had advanced, and May’s data was outdated, but his original observations remained valuable. With Rowan-Robinson's guidance, May worked to update his research. May continued his music career while revisiting his old data, incorporating modern research, and refining his analysis. In 2007, Imperial College awarded him a PhD in astrophysics, not as an honorary degree, but through genuine research and peer review. At age 60, May became Dr. Brian May. His PhD was a testament to his dedication to both music and science. He didn't need the degree for career advancement—he had already achieved rock stardom. But his pursuit of knowledge, both for its own sake and to finish what he had started, made his accomplishment remarkable. May’s story proved that it’s never too late to finish what you start, even if it takes 36 years. Passion, whether in music or science, doesn't have an expiration date.

English
0
0
0
0
George Varv
George Varv@GdVarv·
@louisjsmith7 @realtrumpstein The Orange man promised he could fix everything. despite not having a clue. No experience in government, a failed businessman, and a narcissist. Seriously, the Magas think trump is 'good Christian', yet he is 'glad' Mueller is dead. Disgraceful. abc.net.au/news/2026-03-2…
English
0
0
0
11
LS_Albion
LS_Albion@louisjsmith7·
@GdVarv @realtrumpstein If Obama’s presidency was about hope, then why was Trump elected? MAGA was a consequence of Obama and others before him.
English
0
0
0
9
Donald J. Trumpstein fake
Donald J. Trumpstein fake@realtrumpstein·
This video was deleted from twitter by Elon Musk. Let’s make sure it goes viral here.
English
301
9.4K
17.3K
290.7K
George Varv รีทวีตแล้ว
Donald J. Trumpstein fake
Donald J. Trumpstein fake@realtrumpstein·
Rest in peace legend. This video was deleted from twitter by Elon Musk. You know what to do ‼️
English
391
10.1K
16.7K
162.8K
LS_Albion
LS_Albion@louisjsmith7·
@realtrumpstein What legacy? Obama divided America more than any other president before or since.
English
11
0
4
837
George Varv
George Varv@GdVarv·
@RonFilipkowski “Good, I’m glad he’s dead. He can no longer hurt innocent people!” How many innocent people has Trump hurt? From those who didn't get their vaccines in time, to the school children in Iran. Mueller volunteered for the United States Marine Corps in 1966, he was a real hero.
English
0
0
1
38
Ron Filipkowski
Ron Filipkowski@RonFilipkowski·
As a Marine platoon leader in Vietnam, Mueller was shot and later returned to lead his platoon after his recovery. He received a Bronze Star for valor, a Purple Heart, 2 Navy/Marine Commendation medals, Republic of Vietnam Cross of Valor, and numerous other medals.
Ron Filipkowski tweet media
English
1.7K
7.7K
34K
872.7K
George Varv
George Varv@GdVarv·
@KateWalther6 @Peter_Fitz I was hoping that he would got to trial but that now seems unlikely. If he goes from natural causes you get Vance! The mid terms will be a bloodbath. Will have to wait for @GavinNewsom in 2029 to restore sanity.
English
1
0
1
8
KateWalther
KateWalther@KateWalther6·
@GdVarv @Peter_Fitz Trump and the GOP have repeatedly done illegal and unconstitutional things. I don’t think the law will bother him. He’ll just cancel and the GOP will let him.
English
1
0
0
8
George Varv รีทวีตแล้ว
Abier
Abier@abierkhatib·
Just when I thought I couldn’t love Anthony Bourdain more…
English
76
1.1K
8.7K
497.4K
George Varv
George Varv@GdVarv·
@Matt_Pinner Also it should say Eight not Eight. Nothing to do with being a genius, it's just spelling and being observant.
English
0
1
2
26
George Varv
George Varv@GdVarv·
@KateWalther6 @Peter_Fitz Sure but there's no way for it to happen legally, I wonder when the GOP will go into damage control and try and save some seats?
English
1
0
0
9
George Varv
George Varv@GdVarv·
@Peter_Fitz What an idiot. Someone who has been thoroughly briefed but not smart enough to understand the details and subtext. He thinks he understands, but doesn't. This is what happens when you appoint someone with no skills or experience for a big job like this. Just like his boss.
English
0
0
1
24
Peter FitzSimons
Peter FitzSimons@Peter_Fitz·
Australian MAGATs, come out from under the bed, here is your chance! I looked through the 3K responses to this, and couldn't find ANY support for this embarrassing gibberish. So if YOU support him, you might go to the top of Musk's algorithm, and get noticed. Your BIG CHANCE!
Masu Zafi 🔥🔥@masuzafi

"How Did You Not Plan For This?"

English
38
48
257
10.4K