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Traditional Thanksgiving celebration.
15 minutes ago
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wow, Nederlands researchers made spintronics work at room temp in silicon! kewl
32 minutes ago
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NZ alerts ships to icebergs off the starboard bow! :D
33 minutes ago
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First-ever female Beefeater gets some traction in harrassment case: || go, grrl! :)
34 minutes ago
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woops, the source for the previous tweet:
36 minutes ago
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Interesting. Wikipedia lost 49,000 editors in Q1 of 2009, c.f. 4,900 same quarter last year. W is definitely in sore need of expert input.
37 minutes ago
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@ spin-charge separation, baby!
42 minutes ago
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Apple.com is one of the ten most influential sites on the web? You're kidding, right? Drop the 'influential' and add the 'inside U.S.'
about 1 hour ago
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Off to bed now after a busy day. I hope you've all been well!
about 1 hour ago
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The fact that I read through it in a single day even with two textbooks to plow through should tell you something.
about 1 hour ago
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Finished reading 'tokyo vice' by @ . Awesome and compelling account of American police beat reporter in Japan.
about 1 hour ago
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Cool Optical illusion RT @ Neat:
about 1 hour ago
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They're point particles, damn it! Stop making them sound like tops or something.
about 2 hours ago
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"[S]cientists have injected electrons into silicon...and set... them spinning..." - Aah, I hate how we casually talk about electrons & spin.
about 2 hours ago
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"Spin success for silicon": electron spin & computing
about 2 hours ago
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And now, time for chocolate ice cream.
about 2 hours ago
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Sometimes academics can view the world within the narrow confines of their community. How can we change the world if we don't know about it?
about 2 hours ago
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SLAPSGIVING 2!!
about 2 hours ago
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TokyoFlash watches , lovely but crap for telling the time? via @
about 2 hours ago
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Blog post from @ , lost dog adverts from the 18th c featuring the dog: Lover of smut!
about 3 hours ago
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