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Tweeting Haiku

This 2010 NPR story titled Haiku Takes To Twitter, 140 Characters At A Time and 2009 NPR story titled Twitterers Message by Haiku remind me of my own haiku/Twitter experience earlier this year. I even...

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The Up-Goer Five text editor – explaining my geoscience research

Although it's a crazy-busy day today, I couldn't resist taking this challenge that came across my Twitter feed! For the full explanation, please visit the Highly Allochthonous blog posting on...

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Is a parody copyright infringement or fair use?

Trending these days is the GoldieBlox video, a clever video with three young girls that set up their own Rube Goldberg machine, showing that girls are just as smart and clever with innovative design...

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More than your (past) employer may see what you post on Twitter

This is great: this pub just fired the head chef but forgot he was running their twitter: https://t.co/p5xbA0X4Yx — James Bloodworth (@J_Bloodworth) December 16, 2013 As a personal rule, I do not...

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Lol My Thesis

After seeing “lolmythesis.com” come through my Twitter feed twice in one day, I knew this was a site I had to check out.  The website is very simple, “summing up years of work in one sentence.”  The...

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Sol 1793: It’s Always Sunny in Gale Crater

Not to be overshadowed by other goings on in the solar system, we planned a full day of activities for Curiosity on Monday. The post Sol 1793: It’s Always Sunny in Gale Crater appeared first on AGU...

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#ScienceValentines – 2021 Edition

However you approach Valentine's Day, at AGU we like to take the opportunity to celebrate scientific disciplines (and puns).  The post #ScienceValentines – 2021 Edition appeared first on AGU Blogosphere.

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