Twitter Updates for 2008-12-07
December 7, 2008
@alexhoye how long are you in Verbier for? until next w/e when @joshuamarch is here? If you fancy a ski and a beer, do dm me! #
@alexhoye how long are you in Verbier for? until next w/e when @joshuamarch is here? If you fancy a ski and a beer, do dm me! #
@ruskin147 however the lumix has an awesome wide angle lens.. #
5 Dec 1893: an electric car, built in Toronto, went 15 miles between charges. Moore’s Law doesn’t seem to apply to all industries. #
DNA database ‘breach of rights’ — Two British men should not have had their DNA and fingerprints retained by police, the European Court of Human Rights has ruled. http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk/7764069.stm
Organising ski trips to Verbier for friends. Who wants to come out this winter? http://is.gd/a1a2 # @jonxyz @colm @DanCall #stephen Just coming! (I’ve finally found a use for twitter! Not as brilliant as I’d like, but fun!) #
@amandita It’s possible I’ve just aged prematurely – http://is.gd/9TOH but email, rss, and facebook seem to be more than enough for me. # @TigersHungry – PERFECT answer! @Bazv – most of this iceberg was on skype. The call out was a wise reaction my tiresome insistence…! # oh Lord.. I feel I’m about to be [...]
Seriously everyone, what’s stopping this? Are we worried that the implications of destroying the entire world aren’t really large enough to make it worth it? http://www.guardian.co.uk/commentisfree/2008/dec/02/climate-change-lord-turner
“amandita @girlonetrack This should brighten your day @mikecane put you in his list of Top Writers to follow on Twitter. http://bit.ly/qXvT” But WHY? Let’s take a look: After doing a 16 hour day, seeing @stephenfry saying ‘w00t! *does stupid dance*’ has finally put a much-needed smile on my face. ED> GREAT. SHE’S HAPPY. Holding up [...]
I watched a very good Horizon from 1986 a few nights ago which, whilst not saying anything particularly new (not least because it’s 22 years old..), was a good reminder and layered on one or two details, about cooperation and its biological imperatives. I knew, for example, that tit-for-tat is always the best strategy for [...]