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  1. I listened to ’s third/final album *Hotel Valentine* when it came out, but not much since then. *Stereotype A* was always my jam, but of course *Viva! La Woman* is great.

    But now I’ve been really getting into *HV*. IT’S SO GOOD!! The production throughout and of course the vocals.

  2. I listened to #CiboMatto’s third/final album *Hotel Valentine* when it came out, but not much since then. *Stereotype A* was always my jam, but of course *Viva! La Woman* is great.

    But now I’ve been really getting into *HV*. IT’S SO GOOD!! The production throughout and of course the vocals.

  3. I listened to #CiboMatto’s third/final album *Hotel Valentine* when it came out, but not much since then. *Stereotype A* was always my jam, but of course *Viva! La Woman* is great.

    But now I’ve been really getting into *HV*. IT’S SO GOOD!! The production throughout and of course the vocals.

  4. Talking about the sublime in lit class yesterday, I had to quote some of #PercyByssheShelley’s *Mont Blanc*.

    Which reminds me, “England in 1819” is very powerful poem. poetryfoundation.org/poems/451

  5. macOS Tahoe has almost completely ruined the typography palette, which is sad because it was SO IMPROVED in Sequoia, as @nickheer noted last year: c.im/@nickheer/112111864231807

  6. macOS Tahoe has almost completely ruined the typography palette, which is sad because it was SO IMPROVED in Sequoia, as @nickheer noted last year: c.im/@nickheer/112111864231807

    #macostahoe #typography #AlanDye

  7. macOS Tahoe has almost completely ruined the typography palette, which is sad because it was SO IMPROVED in Sequoia, as @nickheer noted last year: c.im/@nickheer/112111864231807

    #macostahoe #typography #AlanDye

  8. macOS Tahoe has almost completely ruined the typography palette, which is sad because it was SO IMPROVED in Sequoia, as @nickheer noted last year: c.im/@nickheer/112111864231807

    #macostahoe #typography #AlanDye

  9. macOS Tahoe has almost completely ruined the typography palette, which is sad because it was SO IMPROVED in Sequoia, as @nickheer noted last year: c.im/@nickheer/112111864231807

    #macostahoe #typography #AlanDye

  10. My 2025 #AppleMusicReplay:

    Top 5 Artists:
    1 Aphex Twin
    2 The Raincoats
    3 George Harrison
    4 Boards of Canada
    5 John Lennon

    Top 5 Albums:
    1 Music From the Merch Desk (AFX)
    2 All Things Must Pass (Harrison)
    3 The Raincoats (Raincoats)
    4 Moving (Raincoats)
    5 Odyshape (Raincoats)

    Top 5 Songs:
    1 No Side to Fall In (Raincoats)
    2 Only Loved At Night (Raincoats)
    3 Mouth of a Story (Raincoats)
    4 Dance of Hopping Mad (Raincoats)
    5 The Void (Raincoats)

  11. (Is the world’s richest man remembering all the times when #IainBanks wrote “Money is a sign of poverty”?)

  12. It seems that Elon is talking more about #IainBanks in interviews lately. Is he doing a reread? Is he getting to the parts where people with power do actually intervene to help people out instead of just talking?

  13. Great British Bake Off needs the current temperature and humidity in the corner of the screen #gbbo

  14. *Footnote: journalists have all sorts of questions that are worthless to ask #MarshaBlackburn because on many things she’s an open book and declares her positions openly. Journalism needs to do more than get someone on record supporting/opposing something they were previously on record supporting/opposing.

  15. As #MarshaBlackburn is running for #Tennessee governor, her 3 most important questions* are:

    1. Why did you formally object to certification of the 2020 election and, on Jan 2, announce that you would reject certification of the election?

    2. Given the answer to the previous question, why did you vote to certify on the night of Jan 6?

    3. Why did you neither support nor oppose but abstain from the vote to create a commission to investigate the events at the US Capitol on Jan 6?

  16. Also also: a person can prove copying objectively by demonstrating another source. A person can only suppose AI creation of a text based on a collection of different factors run through the filter of human experience and expertise.

    That is, don’t use an automated tool to accuse someone of using an automated tool. #Education #ChatGPT #TurnItIn
    mstdn.social/@maxkennerly/1122

  17. Allen's rule (Ecogeographic rules 🌍)

    Allen's rule is an ecogeographical rule formulated by Joel Asaph Allen in 1877, broadly stating that animals adapted to cold climates have shorter and thicker limbs and bodily appendages than animals adapted to warm climates. More specifically, it states that the body surface-area-to-volume ratio for homeothermic animals varies with the average temperature of the habi...

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Allen's_

    #AllenSRule #Physiology #EcogeographicRules

  18. Allen's rule (Ecogeographic rules 🌍)

    Allen's rule is an ecogeographical rule formulated by Joel Asaph Allen in 1877, broadly stating that animals adapted to cold climates have shorter and thicker limbs and bodily appendages than animals adapted to warm climates. More specifically, it states that the body surface-area-to-volume ratio for homeothermic animals varies with the average temperature of the habi...

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Allen's_

    #AllenSRule #Physiology #EcogeographicRules

  19. Allen's rule (Ecogeographic rules 🌍)

    Allen's rule is an ecogeographical rule formulated by Joel Asaph Allen in 1877, broadly stating that animals adapted to cold climates have shorter and thicker limbs and bodily appendages than animals adapted to warm climates. More specifically, it states that the body surface-area-to-volume ratio for homeothermic animals varies with the average temperature of the habi...

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Allen's_

    #AllenSRule #Physiology #EcogeographicRules

  20. Allen's rule (Ecogeographic rules 🌍)

    Allen's rule is an ecogeographical rule formulated by Joel Asaph Allen in 1877, broadly stating that animals adapted to cold climates have shorter and thicker limbs and bodily appendages than animals adapted to warm climates. More specifically, it states that the body surface-area-to-volume ratio for homeothermic animals varies with the average temperature of the habi...

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Allen's_

    #AllenSRule #Physiology #EcogeographicRules

  21. Allen's rule (Ecogeographic rules 🌍)

    Allen's rule is an ecogeographical rule formulated by Joel Asaph Allen in 1877, broadly stating that animals adapted to cold climates have shorter and thicker limbs and bodily appendages than animals adapted to warm climates. More specifically, it states that the body surface-area-to-volume ratio for homeothermic animals varies with the average temperature of the habi...

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Allen's_

    #AllenSRule #Physiology #EcogeographicRules

  22. Should have shared this earlier. A few years ago my brilliant composer husband wrote a clever flute piece called "Crazy Cat Lady." Played by the fabulous Christina Perea. Give it a listen. #CatLadiesforKamala #PussyGrabsBack #NewMusic #HarrisWaltz2024 #KamalaHarris2024 allenschulz.net/crazy-cat-lady