'morgen!
— viola voß (@v_i_o_l_a) July 29, 2018
DONG DONG DONG DONG DONG DONG DONG DONG
— Lambertikirche (@lambertikirche) July 29, 2018
Ein Port im Patchfeld, der ist immer frei
Denn es ist Sommer und was ist schon dabei?
Die Lüfter sirren und es duftet noch neu
Wenn wir träumen hm
Ein Port im Patchfeld zwischen Daten und Strom
Und die LEDs leuchten sowieso
Ein Port im Patchfeld patch ich uns irgendwo #ITSchlager— Claus Alexander (@Miloranda1) July 28, 2018
https://twitter.com/v_i_o_l_a/status/1023453335003820033
https://twitter.com/v_i_o_l_a/status/1023453371947261953
Ein WLAN, dass deinen Namen trägt. #itschlager
— Balthasar (@p_balthasar) July 28, 2018
Hello Apache my old friend I have to talk to you again about delivering of the web pages … But pleaaase … encrypted #ITSchlager
— PCFreak Blog (@petermurr) July 28, 2018
https://twitter.com/v_i_o_l_a/status/1023453485659025410
#ITSchlager Rosie, I hol di mit mei‘m Quadcore ab!
— Christian Ro (@ChrisRo4880) July 27, 2018
https://twitter.com/v_i_o_l_a/status/1023455643527786506
Lego's new 6,020-piece Harry Potter Hogwarts set is spellbinding https://t.co/sBaRvBCi3k
— Mashable (@mashable) July 29, 2018
"No getting on the bed," they told Dog, "you have your own bed."
But at night, he climbed up anyway.
Just in case they were lonely too.
— A Small Fiction (@ASmallFiction) July 29, 2018
The Ms in M&M's stands for Mars and Murrie, the surnames of the two men who developed them.
— Quite Interesting (@qikipedia) July 29, 2018
Fact.#ifitaddsup #truth #ofcourse #chemistry #GeekLove
via @LoosePartsGuy pic.twitter.com/AiAN5bgyMv
— Santa Cruz Biotechnology (@SantaCruzBio) July 28, 2018
https://twitter.com/v_i_o_l_a/status/1023483989112315905
Lade mein Handy im Zug an der Steckdose. Eben war der Akku bei 70% jetzt ist er bei 67%. Ihr wisst was das bedeutet!
DIE BAHN BETREIBT IHREN ICE MIT UNSERER HANDYLADUNG!!!!
— Jochen Prang (@_Prangster) July 28, 2018
Just had off season drug testing. Told the guy: Did you see me move last year?? If I was on something I need to change the product ASAP!!!
— Dirk Nowitzki (@swish41) July 28, 2018
https://twitter.com/v_i_o_l_a/status/1023484470496845826
Man weiß gar nicht, wo man anfangen soll. … pic.twitter.com/cSOyudwFmb
— Benjamin Braatz (@HeptaSean) July 28, 2018
https://twitter.com/v_i_o_l_a/status/1023484920801505280
Getting a head start pic.twitter.com/L3PMnoyc0u
— Nathan Yau (@flowingdata) July 27, 2018
If you put chalk under a powerful microscope—white cliffs of Dover type chalk, not the modern blackboard variety—you will see something like this
Because it's not just a rock. It's an accumulation of ancient skeletons: the armored husks of single-celled, ocean-dwelling plankton pic.twitter.com/ZBGZb4aKLd
— Ferris Jabr (@ferrisjabr) July 26, 2018
No one knows why cats purr. One hypothesis is that they are physically rejuvenating – a way for the cat to ‘heal’ itself after stress – as the frequency of the vibrations are thought to promote bone growth. pic.twitter.com/YgM6xCtghy
— Quite Interesting (@qikipedia) July 28, 2018
Pricing of #OpenAccess monographs from a recent study — BPC a bit too high, compared e.g. with https://t.co/oEJl3UAUiM? Full report athttps://t.co/Kh1tp2mBHG #OAbooks pic.twitter.com/3ZEjmAW7I4
— CarlGrossmann Verlag (@Carl_Grossmann) July 28, 2018
Darf man Wäsche, die man bei 30 Grad waschen muss, bei 40 Grad aufhängen?
— Mara (@MaraKolumna) July 27, 2018
#BloodMoon #Mondfinsternis 2018 aufgenommen mit #iPhone 8 pic.twitter.com/NbNXUNjHWJ
— T. Stamm (@ProfDrStamm) July 28, 2018
This is how much the University of Montreal pays Wiley for access to its journals. One university, $30,000, for one journal – where the content, editorial handling, and peer review is all gifted virtually for free by scientists. This system is a joke. https://t.co/OQNowlFJdH pic.twitter.com/QUYG5BJE8F
— Jon Tennant (@Protohedgehog) July 27, 2018
https://twitter.com/v_i_o_l_a/status/1023485905322094593
#KunstGeschichteAlsBrotbelag #matisse #abendbrot pic.twitter.com/fbTCMgGgRn
— Jolivee (@Joyulivee) July 27, 2018
Please join me in a moment of silence for all the citations that have been cut out of manuscripts at the last minute to fit a word limit.
May you continue to enrich our cosmic body of knowledge, but not someone's h-index.
— Lego Grad Student (@legogradstudent) July 28, 2018
https://twitter.com/v_i_o_l_a/status/1023486093298163712
https://twitter.com/v_i_o_l_a/status/1023486614075596800
Nous sommes en 2018 après Jésus-Christ. Toute la Gaule est occupée par la canicule… Toute ? Non ! Car un village peuplé d'irréductibles Gaulois résiste encore et toujours à l'envahisseur pic.twitter.com/361AmvNdIw
— Kittan (@KittanFR) July 26, 2018
Twitter kann manchmal auch ein Ort der Lebensweisheiten sein. Der #TweetDerWoche kommt von @yannicsh: https://t.co/lT9yNi976E
— Markus Trapp (@textundblog) July 29, 2018
"kannst du bitte das fahrrad aus dem bild nehmen?" https://t.co/eFE0geJM5d 🙂
— viola voß (@v_i_o_l_a) July 29, 2018
https://twitter.com/v_i_o_l_a/status/1023524053305511936
#OnThisDay in 1905, Dag Hammarskjöld was born. More info about his life and service as the 2nd @UN Secretary-General in #AskDag: https://t.co/Py6PZThTaU pic.twitter.com/gDM2GzPM6b
— UN Library (@UNLibrary) July 29, 2018
Ein aktueller Trend, der mich überrascht, ist das Revival des Skateboarding. Zuerst fiel mir das in Lausanne auf: Ich dachte, vielleicht hat das dort wegen der krass geneigten Wege überlebt. Aber jetzt sind Skateboards ständig zu sehen. Nichts dagegen, einfach überraschend. 1/2
— karstens (@karstens) July 29, 2018
(Ob ich es dem Bibliothekswesen als Trend vermitteln kann? Gibt es vielleicht schon Einrichtungen, die es in ihre "Bibliothek als 3. Ort"-Strategien geschrieben haben? Oder kann ich Trendsetten? Warum nicht? Zumal jetzt mehr Frauen zu skaten scheinen als back in the 90s.) 2/2
— karstens (@karstens) July 29, 2018
23% of librarians know what question you are going to ask before you ask it.
And the answer is that the bathrooms are down the hallway behind you.
— Fake Library Statistics (@FakeLibStats) July 29, 2018
Wonderful #map shows the name for the #Smurfs across Europe. The map also wins my award for best legend of the year! Source: https://t.co/2AYpdaduDM pic.twitter.com/5QYzg3qdcR
— Simon Kuestenmacher (@simongerman600) July 4, 2018
Word of the day: KRUSCHTELN (Swabian German) – rummaging through a disorganised pile of stuff
— Quite Interesting (@qikipedia) July 29, 2018
https://twitter.com/v_i_o_l_a/status/1023620875717959681
This kids menu at the hotel I'm staying at. pic.twitter.com/GQR5dpJFEq
— Mr. Drinks On Me (@Mr_DrinksOnMe) July 28, 2018
0x823a64 pic.twitter.com/6kaOBlyiKw
— Every Color (@everycolorbot) July 29, 2018
'nacht allerseits!
— viola voß (@v_i_o_l_a) July 29, 2018