'morgen!
— viola voß (@v_i_o_l_a) December 5, 2021
"How to get started with birding" by Julia Bausenhardt: https://t.co/mzVnlxOQxx #birdcontent #birdwatching #birdsketching
— viola voß (@v_i_o_l_a) December 5, 2021
https://twitter.com/v_i_o_l_a/status/1467395621204238336
"The value of a college education is not the learning of many facts but the training of the mind to think."
— A. Einstein (1879 – 1955) pic.twitter.com/L2KOUuvOG9
— Prof. Feynman (@ProfFeynman) December 5, 2021
https://twitter.com/v_i_o_l_a/status/1467399865772691457
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Ich schlage Dich gleich mit dem Kochlöffel um die Ohren, Du Affe! https://t.co/za5J13WHOR
— Stefan Hartmann (@hartmast) December 5, 2021
Liebe neue große Bubble: Hier sind sie, die 9(!) säuberlich erstellten Digitalversionen unserer #Placemats zu: #iPad, #Apps, #Dateien, #Safari, #Goodnotes, #Keynote, #Pages, #Numbers, #StopMotion. https://t.co/6MOCD5jo34 #twlz #oer #moodle #nrwedu #schule #ipadklassen #schule pic.twitter.com/OHl85njTy0
— Sascha (@saL1ke) December 4, 2021
— BoschBot (@boschbot) December 5, 2021
Italian cantatas, ca. 1720, complete work digitized: https://t.co/7Rm7kvJlAj
collection of 32 Italian cantatas, with mainly unfigured bass accompaniment, many unrecorded. pic.twitter.com/NHnSI9fIod— Beinecke Library (@BeineckeLibrary) December 5, 2021
#BibliothekenTH erlauben einen Blick in die Vergangenheit. https://t.co/rrbRrf5XgL
— Thomas Witzgall (@Witzgall_T) December 5, 2021
Zum Tag des Ehrenamtes treten wir mit unserem Partner @krombacher in einem ganz speziellen Trikot an: Wir sagen danke an alle ehrenamtlichen Helferinnen und Helfer, ohne die ein Heimspiel am Seilersee nicht möglich wäre. Ohne Euch kein wir!#nurdasEhrenamt #nurderIEC pic.twitter.com/NlmMG9OPcE
— Iserlohn Roosters (@roosters_hockey) December 5, 2021
https://twitter.com/v_i_o_l_a/status/1467474101866479616
Red Squirrel reflection (photo Julian Rad) pic.twitter.com/zGOgnj1NDG
— dominic dyer (@domdyer70) December 4, 2021
aus einigen instrumentenfotos der letzten wochen sind karten & kalender für unseren orchesterjubiläumsweihnachtsmarktstand geworden. einige karten sind noch da, kalender können jederzeit nachgedruckt werden – falls also noch jemand ein musikalisches weihnachtsgeschenk sucht … 🙂 https://t.co/zTQGIY3vFw pic.twitter.com/PtEtChN1TC
— viola voß (@v_i_o_l_a) December 5, 2021
https://twitter.com/v_i_o_l_a/status/1467521370254946312
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The Librarian Behind a New Anthology of Poems About Books & Libraries
The Librarian Behind a New Anthology of Poems About Books & Libraries
https://www.finebooksmagazhttps://t.co/80cvwF6pf5— Stephen Abram (@sabram) December 5, 2021
https://twitter.com/v_i_o_l_a/status/1467522741658132486
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Heute in der #FAS pic.twitter.com/OxS57nI7Fo
— Hauck & Bauer (@hauckundbauer) December 5, 2021
Sensitive book-lovers are warned that viewing the cartoon below may be traumatic.
(for yesterday’s @GdnSaturday / @GuardianBooks) pic.twitter.com/PJBXaKApV2— Tom Gauld (@tomgauld) December 5, 2021
https://twitter.com/v_i_o_l_a/status/1467523685498109955
Word of the Day: VERGURKEN (German) — to screw up or ruin something, literally ‘to cucumber [something] up’.
— Quite Interesting (@qikipedia) December 5, 2021
https://twitter.com/v_i_o_l_a/status/1467523975194497027
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Troy, trojan horse, and latched knowledge. #scicomm #sciart #openscience pic.twitter.com/AjTggnWCth
— dasaptaerwin (@dasaptaerwin) December 5, 2021
Ach Mirco https://t.co/IxYEwKt9RM
— Otto Waalkes (@OTTOausE) December 4, 2021
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Words that mean different things in US and UK academia: a thread for confused academics on both sides of the pond, or, Anna writes the dictionary she wishes she'd had. 1/
— Anna Meier (@AnnaMeierPS) December 4, 2021
I grabbed this Norton Anthology of canonical ancients and stuffed it into the bedframe to keep my mattress from shifting around: empirical proof that an English degree also doubles as an engineering degree and that STEM is just an unnecessary way of saying "additional Humanities" pic.twitter.com/5FCTvqCM2s
— Tina K. (@TheEsteemedFox) December 1, 2021
Der nächste Germanistentag in Paderborn verspricht Einiges! Zusammen mit Andreas Blödorn und Johannes Ueberfeldt freue ich mich auf unser Panel zur Mehrdeutigkeit im Film. #germanistentag2022 pic.twitter.com/qzzzopB6Ev
— Stephan Broessel (@BroesselStephan) December 2, 2021
Liebe Gemeinde, darf ich auf folgendes Fundraising-Projekt für eine studentische Publikation aufmerksam machen? Mein Lehrstuhl beteiligt sich mit einer guten Summe, aber es könnte noch was kommen:https://t.co/VjuhFyIAf5
Gern retweeten! Danke.— Moritz Baßler (@ba_moritz) November 8, 2021
Lord give me the confidence of Frederic Jameson starting an essay pic.twitter.com/m3HH1vaY5g
— Sarah Stein Lubrano (@SSteinLubrano) December 5, 2021
So rasch wie sich Omikron verbreitet, sollte man es Omnikron nennen.
— gallenbitter (@gallenbitter) December 5, 2021
This one actually happened: Karl von Gossering, a contemporary of Gauss.
Gossering spent 76 years writing a treatise not on clocks, but a specific clock: Vallin's 1598 lantern clock https://t.co/IPfYbPiK43 pic.twitter.com/mEhVLIFl90
— Anosognosiogenesis (@pookleblinky) December 5, 2021
This treatise wasn't just an examination of its gear ratios, Christiaan Huygens' improvements since, etc.
No, Gossering was obsessed with the idea that Dutch clockmaker Nicholas Vallin had encoded mystical messages within the mathematics of his clock's movement.
— Anosognosiogenesis (@pookleblinky) December 5, 2021
Gossering studied his 1598 Villin clock so hard, and for so long, that he found an entire universe inside it. pic.twitter.com/aUmzwDWXPI
— Anosognosiogenesis (@pookleblinky) December 5, 2021
Because Gossering's notation is probably the worst mathematical notation anyone has ever developed, and because his subject matter is so weird, even now it's difficult figuring out what the hell he was doing.
— Anosognosiogenesis (@pookleblinky) December 5, 2021
https://twitter.com/v_i_o_l_a/status/1467557261035941895
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-Sunday evening-
Brain: “Back to school tomorrow and you haven’t done your homework!”
You: “I’m an adult”
Brain: “Let’s worry about it anyway!”
*Antiques Roadshow theme plays in the background*
— VeryBritishProblems (@SoVeryBritish) December 5, 2021
https://twitter.com/v_i_o_l_a/status/1467587154406789126