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  1. A puzzle I made with @TSindelar & @dmoren (and assistance from @JordanAtlas + @jmgold)!http://bit.ly/8p3znr
  2. @NASA You should mention in the tweets that only principals can nominate the teachers for the AMF award.
  3. RT@SunwheelProject: Curious about the Solstices, Sunwheels, astronomy? Learn more at the UMass Sunwheel, Mon Dec 21! http://bit.ly/53N3kh
  4. @TeachPaperless The Clear Sky Chart is a great resource for astronomy. Sample: http://bit.ly/5b0GFt There may be satellite images too.
  5. @meig We have no reason to believe we're special, so the rest of the universe is probably just like our part.
  6. The Earth in the Universe, to scale, brought to you by the American Museum of Natural History. http://bit.ly/5lNzl1
  7. 25% at QCC! RT @massteacher @profpoole: Massive enrollment boom a national trend at CCs. See IHE article: http://bit.ly/5JbZsN
  8. First possible glimpses of dark matter. http://bit.ly/6JwkkU
  9. Sunlight glinting off Titan confirms liquid methane lakes. http://bit.ly/4wmR0H
  10. @badastronomer Going to respond to the new sexist Discovery Channel ad in the Netherlands? http://bit.ly/6RrHnk (Please RT!)
  11. "Not for women’s eyes. Discovery Channel has TV men want to watch. Exciting, smart, interesting, adventurous." See ads: http://bit.ly/6RrHnk
  12. @TeachPaperless I'm also curious what they have to say about using Google Apps with students or for grading and FERPA.
  13. @TeachPaperless I want Google Aps to be compatible with tablet inking.
  14. Sex, zip code, and birthdate are enough to ID 87% of the US population. http://bit.ly/LMUqt
  15. Sometimes knowing a little bit of physics is a bad thing. http://xkcd.com/675/
  16. How to cut a bagel into two linked Mobius strip-like halves. http://bit.ly/5WknNj Careful when you butter it.
  17. Brought to you by the same group with the mathematician's love song, Finite Simple Group (of Order Two). http://bit.ly/6XKXLM
  18. Ah the holiday season always reminds me of Klein Four's rendition of "Twelve Days of Christmas" http://bit.ly/8W0Xsf
  19. Heard about the weird spiral in the sky over Norway? It's a failed missile test. http://bit.ly/7vWomu
  20. Today is Privacy Day: Facebook has new privacy settings. http://bit.ly/91DnCw (via @massteacher)