The current consensus view: "your view is the consensus view and my view is special."
— Travis (@coloradotravis) Nov 30, 2021
via Twitter https://twitter.com/coloradotravis
November 30, 2021 at 08:39AM
Geologist by education & Curious by nature ... attempting to make this blog my social media hub .... Posts would be mainly about #Space #Science #Sports #Travel #Geology #Geophysics #Beauty ;-)
The current consensus view: "your view is the consensus view and my view is special."
— Travis (@coloradotravis) Nov 30, 2021
Virgin vs Chad Investment Bankers https://t.co/6xiUgeUjIK
— litquidity (@litcapital) Nov 29, 2021
This was just epic . Merci @AlpineF1Team @alpinecars @francefootball https://t.co/h2HngS1JQZ
— Fernando Alonso (@alo_oficial) Nov 29, 2021
#MineralMonday Cordierite (and and some Sillimanite) in a felsic granulite from the Kerala Khondalite Belt (S India) #science #art #geology #minerals #rocks #metamorphism #microscope #petrology #colors #lines https://t.co/cGBa4ba0wW
— micROCKScopica (@micROCKScopica) Nov 29, 2021
Deep gratitude for @jack and our entire team, and so much excitement for the future. Here’s the note I sent to the company. Thank you all for your trust and support 💙 https://t.co/eNatG1dqH6 https://t.co/liJmTbpYs1
— Parag Agrawal (@paraga) Nov 29, 2021
This tweet which is currently going viral among the right from Twitter's new CEO is him quoting a Daily Show segment that aired that night about stereotypes. It's a joke about absurd stereotypes, not a factual statement. https://t.co/hhIdXTSiOH https://t.co/9bFtGrfExW
— andrew kaczynski (@KFILE) Nov 29, 2021
24 hours of Earth's rotation, with the camera locked to the sky instead of the ground. We're all hanging out on this spinning rock. Brilliant video by Bartosz Wojczyński. https://t.co/wPpQ5HhXKC https://t.co/pQ3a3TdR9s
— Corey S. Powell (@coreyspowell) Nov 29, 2021
not sure anyone has heard but, I resigned from Twitter https://t.co/G5tUkSSxkl
— jack⚡️ (@jack) Nov 29, 2021
Sigh. Ravindra & Patel managed to survive Ravindra & Patel.
— Ramesh Srivats (@rameshsrivats) Nov 29, 2021
A cautionary tale because all people see are the winners. A buyer paid 8.5 ETH for this Loot. Now asking for 2.65. https://t.co/MymSqIx7q1
— Michael Batnick (@michaelbatnick) Nov 28, 2021
Sir Frank Williams, F1’s longest-serving and most successful Team Principal the sport has ever seen, has died. Driven. Dedicated. Funny. Sir Frank was one of a kind. #Legend
— Lawrence Barretto (@lawrobarretto) Nov 28, 2021
A biryani delivery startup grew revenue from ₹ 86 lakhs to ₹ 150 crores and is estimated to generate ₹ 500 crores by FY 22-23 – Biryani By Kilo. A [thread] 🧵:
— Raj Shamani (@rajshamani) Nov 28, 2021
We have a winner. https://t.co/e3D8xXq1zS
— André Fran (@andrefran) Nov 28, 2021
There are two Indias! Left side is Netravathi river #Karnataka where sediment plume is coming out of the river Right side is Daman Ganga river (#Gujarat, Dadra & Nagar Haveli & Daman & Diu) where sewage plume is coming out of the river #Satellite images from yesterday & today https://t.co/aXSlV0L2D4
— Raj Bhagat P #Mapper4Life (@rajbhagatt) Nov 28, 2021
Bureaucrats can be honest/dishonest, efficient/inefficient & it varies between Individuals. A city can't place its bets on that randomness. It should have processes & people accountable to people thru electoral process. Without this,no tech solution wud work Today in @the_hindu https://t.co/J2Y1vAzq2i
— Raj Bhagat P #Mapper4Life (@rajbhagatt) Nov 28, 2021
Here is a clip of what it is like to skim the bottom of a deep ocean trench (the San Cristobal, South Pacific) at a depth of 8484 meters in a submersible. It feels like skimming the surface of another planet like Europa or Ganymede in a spacecraft. https://t.co/jerUKhE73U
— Victor Vescovo (@VictorVescovo) Nov 28, 2021
The political compass according to people in each quadrant of the political compass… Source unknown. https://t.co/08F8qtM95G
— Steve Stewart-Williams (@SteveStuWill) Nov 27, 2021
When the debt falls dramatically, that will literally be deflation tho… https://t.co/Mau4KeJ7gF
— Travis (@coloradotravis) Nov 28, 2021
It was 1919 and this is Groningen. You are there in surreal realism. https://t.co/ZpHXiZDJaP
— Brian Roemmele (@BrianRoemmele) Nov 28, 2021
I've been in the markets across multiple cycles to know that what happened last 18 months was an outlier. There is no easy money to be made in the markets in the long run. When the going gets tough, greed disappears & with that trading activity & volumes & inflated valuations 6/8
— Nithin Kamath (@Nithin0dha) Nov 27, 2021
What’s your favorite holiday movie? https://t.co/aq3iDMIXqf
— Diane Doniol-Valcroze (@ddoniolvalcroze) Nov 27, 2021
Temporary ageing due to g-force 😲 https://t.co/BN3hKRIVBR
— Steve Stewart-Williams (@SteveStuWill) Nov 26, 2021
Good world is more organized; taking new variant seriously, with coordinated effort to investigate. It's counterproductive in short and long run, however, to impose harsh travel restrictions on affected countries; hurting current containment efforts, discouraging future sharing.
— Scott Gottlieb, MD (@ScottGottliebMD) Nov 26, 2021
Q Train, Nigel Van Wieck, oil on canvas, 1990 https://t.co/Md63qxic1X
— Diane Doniol-Valcroze (@ddoniolvalcroze) Nov 26, 2021
One of my favorite things to do in India is get a head massage, called a “champi” They are ~15 mins of heaven and available at any barbershop. This one cost 100 rupees ($1.30) https://t.co/wA45OCkMnc
— Sheel Mohnot (@pitdesi) Nov 26, 2021
#ThinSectionThursday (last for today) Deformed talc veins in cataclastic serpentinite (now rich in carbonates). Wild stuff https://t.co/Yb1fs5imkQ
— Samuele Papeschi (@CalamitaMan) Nov 25, 2021
A look at the urban spread of India's Most Urbanised State- TamilNadu. Look at the Coimbatore- Tiruppur- Erode- Salem belt.. #TamilNadu https://t.co/N1h2SD6TQy
— Chennai Updates (#WearAMask😷) (@UpdatesChennai) Nov 26, 2021
I cannot resist... Left image from a blueschist at Farinole, Corsica. Others from Cazadero. More about PPM here: https://t.co/6Jt5hcZOhc https://t.co/BxucatazZO
— micROCKScopica (@micROCKScopica) Nov 26, 2021
#ThinSectionThursday in Green https://t.co/XuqjLb5LxD
— micROCKScopica (@micROCKScopica) Nov 25, 2021
Coming from gambling to crypto I think one of the most core reasons for crypto just being "better" is it so perfectly blurs the line of what is investing and what is gambling. 1/4
— Mike McDonald (@MikeMcDonald89) Nov 25, 2021
Image prediction: ping-pong ball Confidence: 100.0% https://t.co/E8oC4DhvT7
— neural net guesses memes (@ResNeXtGuesser) Nov 25, 2021
This is a terrific illustration of the Moon's size relative to Earth. Earth's umbral shadow is about the same size as Earth itself at the Moon's distance; in this composite view of last week's eclipse we get a sense of its scale from its curvature. Credit: J.-F. Gout (@jfgout) https://t.co/5Ui5yxnKeJ
— Paul Byrne (@ThePlanetaryGuy) Nov 25, 2021
SpinLaunch looks hilariously awesome 🛰 Fling the satellites to the heavens 🌌 https://t.co/4cTyEnIlnC
— ric.eth 🦇🔊⚖️ (@ricburton) Nov 25, 2021
#thinsectionthursday I love these strain shadows of Quartz and Chlorite (!) around Ilmenite in the graphitic phillites south of Pfitscher Joch - Passo di Vizze (Italy). #geology #rocks #metamorphism #microstructure #Alps https://t.co/SBQNGhqPLU
— micROCKScopica (@micROCKScopica) Nov 25, 2021
Bathtub rings of Pleistocene Searles Lake on the hill behind the Trona Railroad train. It must have been an amazing sight when these lakes were full. The real lost world. https://t.co/nMxpMXPtJK
— Tim Dawson (@timblor) Nov 25, 2021
33 Days of Wound Healing. Seeing it in time-lapse really drives home how amazing the process is, and how amazing it is that our bodies "know" how to do this. https://t.co/Vy2r8bmkSQ https://t.co/yFq2BPXi6l
— Steve Stewart-Williams (@SteveStuWill) Nov 25, 2021
#thinsectionthursday Sillimanite needles (retrogressed to biotite) in feldspar porphyroblasts preserving an S1 foliation. https://t.co/iQRmheVeXj
— NormalFault (@NormalFault) Nov 25, 2021
#Satellite images of Annamayya project dam that was breached after heavy water flow in Cheyyeru river (Andhra Pradesh) We can see only the gate section standing in the dam & the river has almost returned back to its predamming natural state Data from @sentinel_hub @CopernicusEU https://t.co/ggSEoxJEQw
— Raj Bhagat P #Mapper4Life (@rajbhagatt) Nov 25, 2021
Backstreet boys Linear Regression 🤝🏻 Tell me Y
— Dr. Jacqueline Goldman (@jagoldma) Nov 25, 2021
Nonetheless numbers are really rising. Tuesday 868, Weds 1,275, and since I posted the first tweet Thursday’s figure has come out: 2,465. Which means the wave chart now looks like this: https://t.co/aUBktDmbQn
— John Burn-Murdoch (@jburnmurdoch) Nov 25, 2021
Indian parents call their kids beta because they haven't released them.
— VIN 📈 (@VinayKrKatiyar) Nov 24, 2021
By all the action going on, you would think there are 30 different crypto bills currently in parliament....I mean so much speculation even on the bill. They should start a new coin called CBILL or something
— Deepak Shenoy (@deepakshenoy) Nov 25, 2021
A recent, 1500 m long crevasse splay on the Gagere River, Nigeria: 13°37'25.20"N, 6°14'50.98"O. https://t.co/qNTgTE7Iur
— Daan Beelen (@daanosaurus_rex) Nov 24, 2021
Well it's #thinsectionthursday again! KiKy: Kinked Kyanite in a high-pressure pelitic granulite from the Ulten Zone, Italy. #science #geology #scicomm #sciart #rocks #geology #alps #colors #wallart #minerals #geoscience https://t.co/PQSvyEGPIs
— micROCKScopica (@micROCKScopica) Nov 25, 2021
That total fertility rate in India is perhaps below replacement level is great news. One important implication: China hit TFR of below 2.1 in 1992. Its labour force peaked 25 years later, so we have a similar "demographic window" to maintain growth via high domestic savings. https://t.co/07sJUUBUGf
— Niranjan Rajadhyaksha (@CafeEconomics) Nov 25, 2021
@stafnz You can’t use logic to convince someone out of an opinion that they didn’t use logic to find.
— Jimmy Neesham (@JimmyNeesh) Nov 25, 2021
I keep getting asked how we use AI/ML/Blockchain at @zerodhaonline, and I keep saying we don't and haven't found any use-case yet. This time I asked our man behind the scene, Dr K, to comment. Couldn't help but share his response😬 https://t.co/IMEnnsWgBb
— Nithin Kamath (@Nithin0dha) Nov 25, 2021
This is Arctic 105 years apart. Both picture taken in summer. Do you notice anything special. Courtesy Christian Åslund. https://t.co/9AHtLDGKRb
— Parveen Kaswan, IFS (@ParveenKaswan) Nov 24, 2021
One reason I like reading the writings of Satoshi Nakamoto, whoever he was, is that there is zero hype in anything he wrote. He was the complete opposite of lambos, shills, flexing, or false promises. He undersold and then overdelivered.
— Lyn Alden (@LynAldenContact) Nov 24, 2021
Daily CO2 emission in US, data by @Carbon_Monitor @SteveDavisUCI @douxinyu6 @ciais_philippe @ZhuDeng3 https://t.co/gdHONweXZt
— Zhu Liu (@LiuzhuLiu) Nov 24, 2021
Shazam is the only app that solves an actual problem people ever developed
— James 🐎🔫 (@buffalocialism) Nov 23, 2021
Championship lead with 2 races left #F1 #Formula1 https://t.co/QM0Aa1Gn4F
— F1Visualized (@f1visualized) Nov 22, 2021
The most sensible take on #Ayurveda I've seen in a very long time. The courage of Dr Kishor Patwardhan needs to be appreciated (My guess-he will be made an 'outcaste' by his own fraternity). @drabbyphilips @vishnuvy https://t.co/L1JftVBkdX https://t.co/3Co2lCB3ve
— Sreejith Parameswaran (@SreejithDr) Nov 22, 2021
Even Soviets knew Lee Harvey Oswald was "a neurotic maniac who was disloyal to his own country and everything else" and "never belonged to any organization in the Soviet Union". Why do so many people refuse to believe the lone-nut assassin theory when it is so obviously true? https://t.co/Oh27g18bUe
— Michael Shermer (@michaelshermer) Nov 23, 2021
seasonal reminder that if someone says they don't drink: -it's none of your business why -hosts should have several non-alcoholic beverage options -the holidays can be a tough period for non-drinkers -many jokes about not drinking are bad -people are fried and might just be tired
— White Guy Confidence (Sustainably) (@karenkho) Nov 22, 2021
Oh my. That's our homeworld. Photographed out the window of the Apollo 14 Command Module on the return to Earth in February 1971. Apollo image AS14-76-10349, 70 mm Hasselblad, 80 mm focal length, Magazine O, with minor processing by me. https://t.co/vPguw1g6jv
— Paul Byrne (@ThePlanetaryGuy) Nov 22, 2021
They can see everything except the price at which the stock will list. https://t.co/raPLQ66EJ6
— Samir Arora (@Iamsamirarora) Nov 22, 2021
Comparing self with ElonMusk. Not an iota of innovation, but same ego. https://t.co/kpYSyxWJcc
— ContrarianEPS (@contrarianEPS) Nov 22, 2021
this is very interesting. Kotak Securities analysis of all the big fintech apps in India - with their permissions usage. Fair disclosure - we ask for a bunch of these permissions as well. However, we are changing. https://t.co/jR76oGpAwl
— Sandeep Srinivasa (@sandeepssrin) Nov 22, 2021
The hellish Serra Pelada gold mine in Brazil, 1986, photographed by Sebastião Salgado https://t.co/MLE2sFEdLP
— Diane Doniol-Valcroze (@ddoniolvalcroze) Nov 21, 2021
The tunnel @GIFTCity_ accommodates all the utilities including power cables, raw water supply pipeline as well as treated water supply pipeline, ICT cables and automated waste collection pipeline, etc. (2/2) https://t.co/6mN4GBDbe3
— Ministry of Finance (@FinMinIndia) Nov 20, 2021
P3 for @alo_oficial - and his first podium finish since 2014! 🤩👏 #QatarGP 🇶🇦 #F1 https://t.co/QIya3s45PH
— Formula 1 (@F1) Nov 21, 2021
Moon dressed as Saturn 🪐 https://t.co/w8cG7tvcWd
— 🇬🇹 Chapina Tarot 🇬🇹 (@ChapinaTarot) Nov 20, 2021
My father’s response to my face showing up in Time, Newsweek, US New & World Report, etc. was to tell me that the only thing that would please him more would be to see my engagement announced in the local newspaper. https://t.co/4HjIdnhhMb
— Poppy Northcutt (@poppy_northcutt) Nov 21, 2021
Form is temporary, class is permanent 🍾 https://t.co/dMmXEko3NN
— ESPN F1 (@ESPNF1) Nov 21, 2021
Like — what is the buyer headspace for these bonds? It's a USD coupon bond backed by a highly speculative asset, with the pitch being "buying it impacts the price." Erm. Okay, well if true why not just buy the asset? Constitution-DAO-level bid game right here... 2/2
— Travis (@coloradotravis) Nov 21, 2021
Amazing scenes as @alo_oficial and @AlpineF1Team celebrated their podium finish in Qatar! 🕺 🙌 🏆 #QatarGP 🇶🇦 #F1 https://t.co/bE30KV8qlT
— Formula 1 (@F1) Nov 21, 2021
What a moment for @alo_oficial in Qatar as he clinches an incredible P3 finish and a place on the podium! 🎧 🙌 #QatarGP 🇶🇦 #F1 https://t.co/Cr6XrysJcj
— Formula 1 (@F1) Nov 21, 2021
Me: No serial killer will ever lure me into their murder van. I' m too smart for that. Murderer: https://t.co/ThvagNDZvS
— Patricia Correll (@Author_PCorrell) Nov 19, 2021
Map compares the Boston shoreline in 1630 and 1995. I looked up where the Boston Tea Party took place but got confused. Can someone highlight where the original ship was located? Source: https://t.co/lmZHiMjQpl https://t.co/InSenxM1vG
— Simon Kuestenmacher (@simongerman600) Nov 20, 2021
This is what the surface of a comet looks like. This animation comprises a set of images of comet 67P/Churyumov–Gerasimenko, acquired by the @ESA_Rosetta spacecraft and processed by @landru79. The things that seems to be falling in the background are the stars in space. https://t.co/MbBPc9uMYX
— Paul Byrne (@ThePlanetaryGuy) Nov 20, 2021
It's at least possible to respect those who engage in substantive argument about the merits of the laws. But those who celebrated when they were passed through by undermining core democratic processes, and are now suddenly complaining about democracy, are beneath contempt.
— Gautam Bhatia (@gautambhatia88) Nov 20, 2021
Constitution DAO - A Short Story https://t.co/tJsaAspb9B
— Ander (@anderpart) Nov 20, 2021
The rise and the (rain)fall of the Roman empire: strong association between rainfall and duration in power of emperors. Lack of rain reduced harvests and lead to food shortages. Troops were more likely to stage mutinies and kill their emperor. Source: https://t.co/AFdkP0bZTu https://t.co/n9jyG8FwZU
— Simon Kuestenmacher (@simongerman600) Nov 19, 2021
It's one of cricket's great mysteries. You, the readers of this story, will soon get to know what happened. But the 37,341 spectators and millions of TV viewers who watched the encounter between India and Australia in Sydney will never know. Unless they read this too. +
— Ramki (@ramkid) Nov 20, 2021
Ken Griffin, the CEO of a $35 billion hedge fund, paying $43 million to outbid an 18,000-person DAO to purchase the U.S. Constitution has to be the biggest troll job of the year.
— Joe Pompliano (@JoePompliano) Nov 19, 2021
GOAT level troll https://t.co/jtDSpQ7db3
— logan bartlett (@loganbartlett) Nov 19, 2021
Elon Musk: “I’m the richest troll in the world” Ken Griffin: “Hold my Constitution”
— Michael Batnick (@michaelbatnick) Nov 19, 2021
https://t.co/tIY8UKAYfz
— Swear Trek (@swear_trek) Nov 18, 2021
a geologists wet dream https://t.co/ud5LIU6D5J
— Kenny Lay (Parody) (@EnronChairman) Nov 19, 2021
Job posting, 1913. I've read this thing hundreds of times. There's a strange perfection to it. https://t.co/KqxyDmX0cM
— Travis (@coloradotravis) Nov 19, 2021
He makes a valid point in the end https://t.co/r8Rl4MqIKz
— Samir Arora (@Iamsamirarora) Nov 19, 2021
WTF? For real?? https://t.co/3HFvKU9fh2
— Louis Theroux (@louistheroux) Nov 19, 2021
I come from two Indias, normal and pre-election.
— Abijit Ganguly (@AbijitG) Nov 19, 2021
This is insane. Turkish case should be studied in all econ textbooks: How can you sink your currency with colossal monetary policy mistakes, eroding policy credibility and driving your risk premia to the roof in an emerging market with good fundamentals! https://t.co/FqrVE4mYr3
— Sebnem Kalemli-Ozcan (@skalemliozcan) Nov 18, 2021
The same guys that were calling $100k $BTC when I bought at 63000 are now calling pullback to $40k. C'mon guys, you're starting to sound like JP Morgan.
— Assad Tannous (@AsennaWealth) Nov 18, 2021
Jaspal Bhatti could foresee the future 😂 #IPO #PayTmIPO https://t.co/5HHFWDqnB9
— Finance Memes (@Qid_Memez) Nov 19, 2021
Happy to see the transformation that @_prashantnair is bringing to @CNBCTV18News 👍 Great going prashant
— Safir (@safiranand) Nov 18, 2021
Stupid puns by medical speciality a thread: Internal Medicine https://t.co/Qq2RTer4yv
— Dr. John E. Canuck, MD 🍁🎄 (@CanuckManMD) Nov 17, 2021
Retweeting some of the most popular maps on Muir Way if you need any ideas for the sale today. 😉 Geologic Map of the United States by the United States Geological Survey-1932 https://t.co/xFNcP5BY8C https://t.co/dSWv7hWYDS
— Sean Conway (@geo_spatialist) Nov 18, 2021
If The Roman Empire was a TV Series. Not quite a #badgeographyjoke but maybe a #badhistoryjoke? Source: https://t.co/VhehyLZ6kR https://t.co/ybZJihMgXv
— Simon Kuestenmacher (@simongerman600) Nov 18, 2021
Morrena Terminal, Kennecott, Alaska🇺🇸 La morrena final o terminal nos indica el lugar más avanzado al que llega un glaciar.🧊🥶❄️ Richard Droker📷⤵️ https://t.co/3HE1guBg7x https://t.co/fGGidBBK5p
— Germán S.G. (@ingeododo) Nov 16, 2021
The problem with Indian start-up is that they think they’re next Steve Jobs and Elon musk while their business is nowhere close to apple or paypal.
— ContrarianEPS (@contrarianEPS) Nov 18, 2021
these ppl seem way more terrible than i thought . one less co to keep track of https://t.co/gpCwGnfevs
— ContrarianEPS (@contrarianEPS) Nov 18, 2021
Good Questions by @_prashantnair Arrogant and ridiculous answers by management
— Samir Arora (@Iamsamirarora) Nov 18, 2021
And this is Exxon's new shallow-water position in #GOM (assuming all bids are accepted). Either they are making a crazy E&P zag, or they just snapped up what they think is some of the best #CCS acreage in GOM. They were sole bidder on each of these blocks, $158,400 apiece. $XOM https://t.co/Cgnu9kHqL6
— Luke Johnson (@luke_EIG) Nov 17, 2021
Cannot believe this isn’t getting more attention, given that actual cash reserves are either minuscule (generous view) or totally opaque (skeptics). Even if the rest was 2y treasury paper (which is not exactly aggressive) they would have a growing problem right now with the peg https://t.co/RfDdB5V8QP https://t.co/OSoMuxjDCj
— Travis (@coloradotravis) Nov 17, 2021
Why do people who know nothing at all about the financial system spew jargon-filled nonsense about it on social media? https://t.co/1CFhGQeZwx
— (((Frances Meta Coppola))) 🌷🌷🌷 (@Frances_Coppola) Nov 17, 2021
Let me help Jim with some annotation. https://t.co/qiFaoajNMx
— Sri Thiruvadanthai (@teasri) Nov 17, 2021
Cell 🔬 https://t.co/ePTpPXNvtu
— Keith Siau (@drkeithsiau) Nov 16, 2021
This is Venus, setting behind the Moon. Dzmitry Kananovich took this image sequence from Tallinn, Estonia on June 18, 2020. The crescent of Venus, softened by the planet's thick atmosphere, contrasts strongly with the Moon's rugged (and much darker) surface. https://t.co/eohdaXk9ho
— Paul Byrne (@ThePlanetaryGuy) Nov 16, 2021
This is the best metaphor for machine learning I have ever seen. https://t.co/I11asLyrwp
— Alistair Croll (@acroll) Nov 15, 2021
Unintentionally funny encyclopaedia titles https://t.co/Gf0KB2M2tK
— Philippa Clark (@clarkjourno) Nov 15, 2021
The U.S. State Department has confirmed that, earlier today, Russia fired a missile at and destroyed one of its own satellites in low-Earth orbit. Like other ASAT tests before it, this is a hugely irresponsible act. Here's a GIF from the film "Gravity" for no particular reason. https://t.co/a84qyNC4z9
— Paul Byrne (@ThePlanetaryGuy) Nov 15, 2021
Wait if you had a lot of these we could make a DAO JONES INDEX This is so new it's blowing my mind why no one has already done this before https://t.co/ZV9U2Q7fAD
— Deepak Shenoy (@deepakshenoy) Nov 15, 2021
A mood https://t.co/mq2Om786Lf
— Formula 1 (@F1) Nov 14, 2021
Once you “make it” in crypto, you end up in one of two ends of a barbell: 1. principled Bakchod: take Bakchod and make it an Olympic level sport (eg., @inversebrah) 2. principled ideologue: use financial freedom to build a world that you want to lvie in (eg., @punk6529)
— Akshay BD (@akshaybd) Nov 15, 2021
When to lament people losing their sense of humor. ❌when you want to make fun of a group of people you're not a member of and are sad because it's not popular anymore ✅when you think we should all be laughing at our own views and beliefs more
— Travis (@coloradotravis) Nov 15, 2021
The internet is magic sometimes. https://t.co/qeVdNIbo92
— Debbie Mia (@TheDebbieMia) Nov 14, 2021
Hang this in the Louvre. 😂 https://t.co/Xk9Ah6L8pB
— Mercedes-AMG PETRONAS F1 Team (@MercedesAMGF1) Nov 14, 2021
WOW! Unbelievable victory for @LewisHamilton. One of the greatest of his stunning career….make that anyone’s career. Truly stunning. The 🐐👏🏻👏🏻
— Gary Lineker 💙 (@GaryLineker) Nov 14, 2021
Warne won 1 World Cup. Warner won 2 World Cups. Looking forward to seeing an Aussie kid named Warnest win 3 World Cups. #AUSvNZ #T20WorldCupFinal
— Wasim Jaffer (@WasimJaffer14) Nov 14, 2021
“The entire British museum is an active crime scene” - John Oliver https://t.co/avFhb8RFN5
— Tom Moylan (@moylato) Nov 13, 2021
AND THAT IS HOW YOU DO IT
— Mercedes-AMG PETRONAS F1 Team (@MercedesAMGF1) Nov 14, 2021
*Inspector Seb has left the chat* #BrazilGP 🇧🇷 #F1Sprint https://t.co/ah2zqsVNq0
— Formula 1 (@F1) Nov 13, 2021
Crab protects friend from inquisitive ape https://t.co/S43tD50KIP
— Steve Stewart-Williams (@SteveStuWill) Nov 13, 2021
If you find a vulnerability in a Dutch government computer system, they send you this T-shirt: https://t.co/XWa0nuL5jU
— Julia Galef (@juliagalef) Nov 13, 2021
Topographic cross section across the entire world, roughly around the equator https://t.co/3zUZdVHeiV
— Daan Beelen (@daanosaurus_rex) Nov 13, 2021
🚇 Why you shouldn’t hang out at the end of railway tunnels 👇👇 https://t.co/Lhlc9lDOPd
— Daniel Moser (@_dmoser) Nov 13, 2021
Must be how Miami is going post tax. https://t.co/Y71JUXLy6W
— Travis (@coloradotravis) Nov 13, 2021
24 laps. 15 overtakes. Only one @LewisHamilton. 👏 #BrazilGP 🇧🇷 #F1Sprint @MercedesAMGF1 https://t.co/JLxIS1MZCv
— Formula 1 (@F1) Nov 13, 2021
My sister in New Delhi says to me: "Delhi is so smoky and choked that if you don't gulp your Glenlivet fast enough it will turn into Laphroaig."
— Tunku Varadarajan (@tunkuv) Nov 12, 2021
Iceland: 1, tech industry: 0 https://t.co/Hoa4u4bwHi
— Aaron Levie (@levie) Nov 12, 2021
Some said an open-world experience this immersive wasn’t possible. But it’s already here. And you don’t even need silly VR headsets. Introducing, ✨Icelandverse✨ #icelandverse https://t.co/b1cf1REKl9
— Inspired by Iceland (@iceland) Nov 11, 2021
I am blown away by this COVID vaccine video, one of the coolest things I have seen in a long time https://t.co/yREIETqtWh
— Sam (@SamIAm2021MD) Nov 12, 2021
“Reports of my death have been greatly exaggerated.” — USD
— Travis (@coloradotravis) Nov 12, 2021
"What really happened in 2008?" "Well look it's complex, but the layering of opaque derivatives marketed as yield generating securities rather than as ephemeral abstractions that they were ended up causing some trouble." "Right but what if we used the word 'coin' this time?"
— Travis (@coloradotravis) Nov 11, 2021
For anyone confused https://t.co/4T8kBOvG6i
— Morning Brew ☕️ (@MorningBrew) Nov 10, 2021
Job done. Good on you AUS. Now will support NZ in final just to feel better.
— Deepak Shenoy (@deepakshenoy) Nov 11, 2021
Q3 2021 😂 https://t.co/G4KW6IvN0i
— Tyson (@negworkingcap) Nov 11, 2021
Job finished? I don’t think so. https://t.co/uBCLLUuf6B
— Jimmy Neesham (@JimmyNeesh) Nov 10, 2021
I'm "still afraid to use spaces in file names" years old
— Id with an i (@TheIdOfAlan) Nov 9, 2021
@SantiagoAuFund @DumbMoney13 @PeterSchiff Strict no returns policy. You can, however, exchange them for merchandise. Please check out our latest inventory of treasuries, I'm sure we have something you'll like.
— Travis (@coloradotravis) Nov 10, 2021
"inflation is soaring! hyperinflation is on the loose!! go bitcoin!!!" "wait that means they're more likely to raise rates?!" "wait a rate hike means that capital becomes more expensive and is bad for risk-on assets that thrive on cheap capital?!" "wait bitcoin is a risk-on?!" https://t.co/0SROapKmPP
— Eric Wall (@ercwl) Nov 10, 2021
COVID Update: One too many smart people has told me or said on TV this week that the pandemic is over. I offer this thread as a single, uniform response to everyone. 1/
— Andy Slavitt 🇺🇸💉 (@ASlavitt) Nov 10, 2021
This photo has really put a smile on my face https://t.co/ovg39Q1MMK
— Ali Plumb (@AliPlumb) Nov 9, 2021
HOLY SHIT LOOK AT THIS Jupiter. Rotating. In infrared. Taken by @NASAJuno, processed by @landru79 https://t.co/Ffe9kKISsZ
— Paul Byrne (@ThePlanetaryGuy) Nov 10, 2021
This is a good piece from @Noahpinion on Xi: https://t.co/d1T5UdOYdS My view for the last five years has been that China rejected perestroika out of fear and unintentionally ended up with the Soviet purges ("reform") of the 1930s under Stalin's Five Year Plans... https://t.co/eoJnABMWdi
— Michael (@profplum99) Nov 8, 2021
Satellites detect large methane emissions from Madrid landfills. The gas was being released at a rate nearing 8800 kg of methane per hour from two different sites in August 2021! https://t.co/SCjIHzL3uh https://t.co/Of6uMXvjBd
— Josef Aschbacher (@AschbacherJosef) Nov 10, 2021
https://t.co/gUZmAc5Y2I
— Archillect (@archillect) Nov 9, 2021
Phenko to Lambo phenko ka taaza example He says India is in the same position as China was 10 yrs ago. So that means China should have 40 yrs of rally left. https://t.co/CjQjE0bJvY
— Samir Arora (@Iamsamirarora) Nov 9, 2021
This is what a sunspot looks like up close. Taken by the Daniel K. Inouye Solar Telescope in Hawai'i in January 2020, this sunspot is about 16,000 km across—about 33% wider than Earth. Credit: NSO/AURA/NSF https://t.co/qRAQuGPxtj
— Paul Byrne (@ThePlanetaryGuy) Nov 8, 2021
Can't stop thinking about how the 7th largest pyramid in the world is a Bass Pro Shop https://t.co/AXxpoY9lZE
— Themperor Kennedy🐸🏳️🌈 (@kennedytcooper) Nov 7, 2021
valuing protocols like countries is MORE silly than valuing them like companies imo crypto markets are supply/demand and news cycles. theres no fundamental valuation to compare it to. this is just noise and overthinking things imo https://t.co/BJEnC5kTBH
— mewny (@mewn21) Nov 8, 2021
Cardano, Tezos and EOS had all comparable distrib to Ethereum and yet...their more insider owned counterparts seems to be gaining a lot more traction... https://t.co/9U0G3hMnti
— ⭐️🩸Fiskantes in Lisbon til 15 Nov (@Fiskantes) Nov 5, 2021
On April 18th, 1930, the BBC announced they had "no news" to report Then they just played piano music
— UberFacts (@UberFacts) Nov 4, 2021
BIG NEWS 🚨 #COP26 climate pledges mean Glasgow is getting closer to Paris! New @IEA analysis shows that fully achieving all net zero pledges to date & the Global Methane Pledge by those who signed it would limit global warming to 1.8 C A big step forward, but much more needed!
— Fatih Birol (@fbirol) Nov 4, 2021
@GooseOfCrypto Nothing to see here folks. https://t.co/YEBWkWwqgY
— Ed n' ₳da (@EdnStuff) Nov 3, 2021
How cool is this? The world’s first #netzero steel, handed to me by the CTO of @SSAB_AB, who invented the process. This is what hope looks like #COP26 #Glasgow #hydrogen https://t.co/AFf4B7b9aK
— Robert Trezona (@trez97) Nov 2, 2021
A striped version of the latest NYT front page viz, showing what progress has been made and how awful lot there is still to do at COP 26 right now. https://t.co/FpAXL2QYLi
— Alex is declustering crises (@alxrdk) Nov 3, 2021
Microplastics are abundant in the human colon and may be contributing to GI diseases @JGH_latest #COP26 https://t.co/0WW9cwLlY0 https://t.co/Bz2oCStydo
— Keith Siau (@drkeithsiau) Nov 2, 2021
We spent 3000 y. developing custodian jurisprudence & legal wisdom; electronic currencies (miscalled "cryptos") must be a naturally part of a (preferably) decentralized banking system. I prefer to use Apple or AMZN stock as currency to any weird crypto. https://t.co/DfuVmRKuBP
— Nassim Nicholas Taleb (@nntaleb) Nov 2, 2021
Peatlands come in all shapes and sizes. Old peat, young peat, squishy peat, forested peat. Bogs, fens, mires, moors. But they ALL store carbon and keep water on the land. Long regarded as wastelands, they are climate champions. They also need our protection. #COP26Glasgow https://t.co/TgJGThkIMI
— Dr. Merritt Turetsky (@queenofpeat) Nov 2, 2021
Supporting COP26, the world first Gridded Daily CO2 Emission map by @douxinyu6 @ciais_philippe @SteveDavisUCI @PierreGentine @BiqingZhu @ZhuDeng3 https://t.co/qgXEUviCZL https://t.co/27C2ODlqFP
— Zhu Liu (@LiuzhuLiu) Nov 2, 2021
Feldspar porphyroclasts (colorless at PPL and with grey interference colors at XPL), biotite-fish and quartz ribbons in a highly deformed granitic mylonite from Cesana Torinese, piedmond, Italy. PPL and XPL and XPL+lambda plate image. 2x (Fov 7 mm) #thinsection #mylonite https://t.co/GNMNBEJ9XU
— Alexstrekeisen (@alexstrekeisen) Nov 2, 2021
#geologicalmodellingmonday Been a while. After the bottom falling out of my world a while ago, figured I'd run some code where it's supposed to. The top has stronger material than the bottom. https://t.co/d9kBPZUoUw
— Emma Finch (@DEM_Finch) Nov 2, 2021
Day of the Dead drones in Mexico City 💀 https://t.co/976RlPKkSJ
— Adrian Vee⭐777 (@AdrianVee777) Nov 1, 2021
Nixon in 1992 https://t.co/eQALnsl8O3
— John Ganz (@lionel_trolling) Nov 1, 2021
It took me 8 months of intense exercise to recover from Covid. I have been intolerant with Covid sociopaths. https://t.co/vX0w30utIg https://t.co/WP4kuh3TI0
— Nassim Nicholas Taleb (@nntaleb) Nov 1, 2021
After 11 years of med school and residency training, and >20 additional years of research on the cells that make antibodies & help us fight infection, I'm not as confident as some people seem to be on how the immune system works and how natural immunity protects them from COVID.
— Vincent Rajkumar (@VincentRK) Nov 1, 2021
#30DayMapChallenge Map 1: Points There are more than 27637 artificial constructions (shown as dots) across Kaveri river & its tributaries in the form of Dams,Weirs,Barrages,Regulators so that water could be stored/diverted for consumption- Agriculture, Hydro-Electric, drinking https://t.co/t3CKgrZBwf
— Raj Bhagat P #Mapper4Life (@rajbhagatt) Nov 1, 2021
fun fact: 3M people attended the Day of the Dead parade in Mexico City yesterday, which ppl might think of as an old Mexican tradition... but the parade only exists because the fictional parade in the 2015 James Bond movie SPECTRE was so popular. https://t.co/zRbLmHiYhJ
— Sheel Mohnot (@pitdesi) Nov 1, 2021