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  1. Keep this in mind when people claim cars mean business — closing Central #Madrid to cars over holidays resulted in a 9.5% boost in retail spending on its main shopping street: STUDY. There was also a 71% drop in air pollution. Via @[email protected] in @[email protected]. #citymakingmath #citiesforpeople

    forbes.com/sites/carltonr...

  2. Keep this in mind when people claim cars mean business — closing Central #Madrid to cars over holidays resulted in a 9.5% boost in retail spending on its main shopping street: STUDY. There was also a 71% drop in air pollution. Via @[email protected] in @[email protected]. #citymakingmath #citiesforpeople

    forbes.com/sites/carltonr...

  3. "A Thousand Miles" (originally titled "Interlude") is the debut #single of American #pop singer #VanessaCarlton. Written by Carlton and produced by Curtis Schweitzer and #RonFair, the song was released to American radio in February 2002 by #AAndMRecords as the lead single from Carlton's first album, #BeNotNobody (2002). The song originated in a piano #riff that Carlton wrote in 1998, titled "Interlude". She later recorded a #demoTape of the full song.
    youtube.com/watch?v=QvL--i2ICLU

  4. "A Thousand Miles" (originally titled "Interlude") is the debut #single of American #pop singer #VanessaCarlton. Written by Carlton and produced by Curtis Schweitzer and #RonFair, the song was released to American radio in February 2002 by #AAndMRecords as the lead single from Carlton's first album, #BeNotNobody (2002). The song originated in a piano #riff that Carlton wrote in 1998, titled "Interlude". She later recorded a #demoTape of the full song.
    youtube.com/watch?v=QvL--i2ICLU

  5. "A Thousand Miles" (originally titled "Interlude") is the debut #single of American #pop singer #VanessaCarlton. Written by Carlton and produced by Curtis Schweitzer and #RonFair, the song was released to American radio in February 2002 by #AAndMRecords as the lead single from Carlton's first album, #BeNotNobody (2002). The song originated in a piano #riff that Carlton wrote in 1998, titled "Interlude". She later recorded a #demoTape of the full song.
    youtube.com/watch?v=QvL--i2ICLU

  6. "A Thousand Miles" (originally titled "Interlude") is the debut #single of American #pop singer #VanessaCarlton. Written by Carlton and produced by Curtis Schweitzer and #RonFair, the song was released to American radio in February 2002 by #AAndMRecords as the lead single from Carlton's first album, #BeNotNobody (2002). The song originated in a piano #riff that Carlton wrote in 1998, titled "Interlude". She later recorded a #demoTape of the full song.
    youtube.com/watch?v=QvL--i2ICLU

  7. "A Thousand Miles" (originally titled "Interlude") is the debut #single of American #pop singer #VanessaCarlton. Written by Carlton and produced by Curtis Schweitzer and #RonFair, the song was released to American radio in February 2002 by #AAndMRecords as the lead single from Carlton's first album, #BeNotNobody (2002). The song originated in a piano #riff that Carlton wrote in 1998, titled "Interlude". She later recorded a #demoTape of the full song.
    youtube.com/watch?v=QvL--i2ICLU

  8. Patriots Reveal Concerning Injury Updates Before Week 16 Game

    The New England Patriots’ defense could limp into a significant Week 16 game against the Baltimore Ravens. Mike…
    #NFL #BaltimoreRavens #Baltimore #Ravens #baltimore #CarltonDavis #ChristianBarmore #Football #HaroldLandry #MarcusJones #RobertSpillane
    rawchili.com/nfl/613742/

  9. Patriots Reveal Concerning Injury Updates Before Week 16 Game

    The New England Patriots’ defense could limp into a significant Week 16 game against the Baltimore Ravens. Mike…
    #NFL #BaltimoreRavens #Baltimore #Ravens #baltimore #CarltonDavis #ChristianBarmore #Football #HaroldLandry #MarcusJones #RobertSpillane
    rawchili.com/nfl/613742/

  10. Reading the Django 6.0 release notes, I really like the new Template Partials in the Django Template Language, originally started by @carlton. They strongly resonate with the Locality of Behavior design principle.

    Since Django also supports Jinja2, I’m curious about convergence there too. Projects like jinja2-fragments by @sergi and jinja_partials by @mkennedy explore similar ideas.

    docs.djangoproject.com/en/6.0/
    github.com/sponsfreixes/jinja2

    Just a thought, not a proposal 🙂

  11. Reading the Django 6.0 release notes, I really like the new Template Partials in the Django Template Language, originally started by @carlton. They strongly resonate with the Locality of Behavior design principle.

    Since Django also supports Jinja2, I’m curious about convergence there too. Projects like jinja2-fragments by @sergi and jinja_partials by @mkennedy explore similar ideas.

    docs.djangoproject.com/en/6.0/
    github.com/sponsfreixes/jinja2

    Just a thought, not a proposal 🙂

    #Django #Jinja2 #Templates

  12. Reading the Django 6.0 release notes, I really like the new Template Partials in the Django Template Language, originally started by @carlton. They strongly resonate with the Locality of Behavior design principle.

    Since Django also supports Jinja2, I’m curious about convergence there too. Projects like jinja2-fragments by @sergi and jinja_partials by @mkennedy explore similar ideas.

    docs.djangoproject.com/en/6.0/
    github.com/sponsfreixes/jinja2

    Just a thought, not a proposal 🙂

    #Django #Jinja2 #Templates

  13. Reading the Django 6.0 release notes, I really like the new Template Partials in the Django Template Language, originally started by @carlton. They strongly resonate with the Locality of Behavior design principle.

    Since Django also supports Jinja2, I’m curious about convergence there too. Projects like jinja2-fragments by @sergi and jinja_partials by @mkennedy explore similar ideas.

    docs.djangoproject.com/en/6.0/
    github.com/sponsfreixes/jinja2

    Just a thought, not a proposal 🙂

    #Django #Jinja2 #Templates

  14. Reading the Django 6.0 release notes, I really like the new Template Partials in the Django Template Language, originally started by @carlton. They strongly resonate with the Locality of Behavior design principle.

    Since Django also supports Jinja2, I’m curious about convergence there too. Projects like jinja2-fragments by @sergi and jinja_partials by @mkennedy explore similar ideas.

    docs.djangoproject.com/en/6.0/
    github.com/sponsfreixes/jinja2

    Just a thought, not a proposal 🙂

    #Django #Jinja2 #Templates

  15. Today on my walk, I was listening to the DjangoChat episode on Django 6.0 with Natalia Bidart, hosted by Carlton Gibson and Will Vincent, and in just the first 15 minutes I got so many cool ideas to share!

    For example, how we might help the community test new Django versions more easily or align releases more smoothly.

    Just a little daily inspiration from a nice stroll! 🌿

    Give it a listen and get inspired! 🎧
    djangochat.com/episodes/django

    CC @djangochat @wsvincent @carlton