Touchdown! My new address: 67P! #CometLanding
— Philae Lander (@Philae2014) November 12, 2014
Touchdown! My new address: 67P! #CometLanding
— Philae Lander (@Philae2014) November 12, 2014
“With the rise of print culture...Americans endowed handwriting w/ greater symbolic meaning.” http://t.co/5kUCgE0u7g pic.twitter.com/SOM2u1BDKZ
— Austin Kleon (@austinkleon) November 5, 2014
Allen Ginsberg’s annotated copy of T.S.Eliot’s “The Waste Land” - from Houghton Library, Harvard University* pic.twitter.com/fqyXSW2tMS
— Literature & Books (@Lit_Books) November 3, 2014
Martin Bayne tells all in the lede for this post about storytelling at Changing Aging.
I'd like to hear that on a broadcast.In 1999 Dr. Bill Thomas and I were invited by Chief Oren Lyons to visit The People of the Six Nations, also known by the French term, Iroquois Confederacy. The Native Americans call themselves the Hau de no sau nee (ho dee noe sho nee) meaning People Building a Long House.
This might merit a visit. Will be interesting, at least, to see who the customers are, how things are used, how successful the concept is.
New D.C. bar features "analog blog," i.e., a bulletin board and some typewriters, because GAH. http://t.co/7ro29IW4Rl pic.twitter.com/dgpUZfDiSh
— Mike Madden (@MikeMadden) October 29, 2014