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  1. Well ok, Sumi Jo and Suho! 💜

    Sumi Jo 조수미 'Romance (Duet with SUHO)' Special Video
    youtube.com/watch?v=4UkQGzG5f5c

    #SumiJo #Suho #Continuum

  2. Well ok, Sumi Jo and Suho! 💜

    Sumi Jo 조수미 'Romance (Duet with SUHO)' Special Video
    youtube.com/watch?v=4UkQGzG5f5c

    #SumiJo #Suho #Continuum

  3. Well ok, Sumi Jo and Suho! 💜

    Sumi Jo 조수미 'Romance (Duet with SUHO)' Special Video
    youtube.com/watch?v=4UkQGzG5f5c

    #SumiJo #Suho #Continuum

  4. Well ok, Sumi Jo and Suho! 💜

    Sumi Jo 조수미 'Romance (Duet with SUHO)' Special Video
    youtube.com/watch?v=4UkQGzG5f5c

    #SumiJo #Suho #Continuum

  5. Well ok, Sumi Jo and Suho! 💜

    Sumi Jo 조수미 'Romance (Duet with SUHO)' Special Video
    youtube.com/watch?v=4UkQGzG5f5c

    #SumiJo #Suho #Continuum

  6. ROAMING THE REGION VIA ION

    As the birds start chirping, the sun shines longer and the gas prices continue to burn craters in our pockets. May I suggest ditching the four-wheeled guzzler for a more sustainable and, dare I say, entertaining way to explore Waterloo Region this spring? 

    Typically, I use two main forms of transportation when abroad: the heel-toe express and public transit. I’ve often contemplated why I don’t practice certain “travel traits” at home. Longer and warmer days seem like an opportune time to transform thought into action—and to pass the fun on to you. 

    The ION is many things to the Region’s residents—a controversial and costly undertaking, a novelty and a major artery of movement, to name a few. I propose that it is also a source of entertainment and enjoyment. 

    Beyond the obvious delight of people watching and general observation of the world around us, the ION offers users a free 3D art gallery, face-to-face social interaction (who would have ever thought that was novel) and countless day-trip itineraries. 

    Here is a four-stop trip to tickle your fancy the next time you’re itching to roam the region. 

    Logistics 

    If you’re not a regular ION user, consider using a Multi-Ride Fare Card for the day’s hop-on and hop-off journey. It’s a disposable electronic card on which you can load between five and 15 rides, and it includes transfers. Purchase them from onsite fare vending machines. Group fares can also be purchased and loaded onto EasyGo Fare Cards. If you already have an EasyGo Fare Card, fares are valid for 120 minutes. 

    Stop 1: The Departure Point AT Conestoga Mall 

    Before hopping on the train, take in the striking public art created by local artist and educator, Catherine Paleczny. “Continuum” is a multi-panel piece displaying the abundance and interconnectedness of natural and human resources in Waterloo Region. For the coders in the group, translate the binary code in the sky for your fellow travellers. Throughout your day, keep an eye out for the rest of the ION Public Art Passport installations. 

    Stop 2: Pastries and Coffee At Research and Technology Park 

    A friend and fellow traveller, Katie, insisted the next stop is a must. After a quick ride, hop off the ION and head to Maison Kookoo on Philip Street for “croissants and really lovely pastries”. Fuel for the day is a must, and there’s nothing like fresh baked goods to increase excitement, plus her past pastry recommendations have always been stellar.  

    Stop 3: Fresh Air, Festivals and Patio Jams At  
    Victoria Park 

    Stretch your legs at Victoria Park. Watch out for geese, smile at strangers, enjoy a picnic or outdoor concert, maybe even hop on the swings. Acquaint yourself with the colourful pedestrian Gaukel Block in preparation for summer festivals, markets and more. If it’s a rainy day, head to AOK Craft Beer + Arcade, THEMUSEUM, or the Adventurers Guild Board Game & Video Game Café. 

    Stop 4: Soundtrack Surprise At  
    Fairview Park Mall 

    Walk across the street to the Beat Goes On. Browse the stacks of vinyl, DVDs, CDs and more. Add extra fun into the mix by gamifying the visit. Purchase an album for your travel companion(s) and surprise them with it on the return ride or go on a hunt to find the coolest cover art or oddest band name.  

    Return to Start 

    After travelling from one end of the ION to another, it’s time to head back to where you started. Ride straight through without stopping or continue the hop-on hop-off adventure. The journey is yours to decide. 

    #ConestogaMall #continuum #easygo #ION #kitchener #localFood #localTourism #localTransport #LRT #maisonKookoo #multiRide #publicArtPassport #Research #roaming #roamingTheRegion #taraMcandrew #technologyPark #travelTraits #waterloo
  7. ROAMING THE REGION VIA ION

    As the birds start chirping, the sun shines longer and the gas prices continue to burn craters in our pockets. May I suggest ditching the four-wheeled guzzler for a more sustainable and, dare I say, entertaining way to explore Waterloo Region this spring? 

    Typically, I use two main forms of transportation when abroad: the heel-toe express and public transit. I’ve often contemplated why I don’t practice certain “travel traits” at home. Longer and warmer days seem like an opportune time to transform thought into action—and to pass the fun on to you. 

    The ION is many things to the Region’s residents—a controversial and costly undertaking, a novelty and a major artery of movement, to name a few. I propose that it is also a source of entertainment and enjoyment. 

    Beyond the obvious delight of people watching and general observation of the world around us, the ION offers users a free 3D art gallery, face-to-face social interaction (who would have ever thought that was novel) and countless day-trip itineraries. 

    Here is a four-stop trip to tickle your fancy the next time you’re itching to roam the region. 

    Logistics 

    If you’re not a regular ION user, consider using a Multi-Ride Fare Card for the day’s hop-on and hop-off journey. It’s a disposable electronic card on which you can load between five and 15 rides, and it includes transfers. Purchase them from onsite fare vending machines. Group fares can also be purchased and loaded onto EasyGo Fare Cards. If you already have an EasyGo Fare Card, fares are valid for 120 minutes. 

    Stop 1: The Departure Point AT Conestoga Mall 

    Before hopping on the train, take in the striking public art created by local artist and educator, Catherine Paleczny. “Continuum” is a multi-panel piece displaying the abundance and interconnectedness of natural and human resources in Waterloo Region. For the coders in the group, translate the binary code in the sky for your fellow travellers. Throughout your day, keep an eye out for the rest of the ION Public Art Passport installations. 

    Stop 2: Pastries and Coffee At Research and Technology Park 

    A friend and fellow traveller, Katie, insisted the next stop is a must. After a quick ride, hop off the ION and head to Maison Kookoo on Philip Street for “croissants and really lovely pastries”. Fuel for the day is a must, and there’s nothing like fresh baked goods to increase excitement, plus her past pastry recommendations have always been stellar.  

    Stop 3: Fresh Air, Festivals and Patio Jams At  
    Victoria Park 

    Stretch your legs at Victoria Park. Watch out for geese, smile at strangers, enjoy a picnic or outdoor concert, maybe even hop on the swings. Acquaint yourself with the colourful pedestrian Gaukel Block in preparation for summer festivals, markets and more. If it’s a rainy day, head to AOK Craft Beer + Arcade, THEMUSEUM, or the Adventurers Guild Board Game & Video Game Café. 

    Stop 4: Soundtrack Surprise At  
    Fairview Park Mall 

    Walk across the street to the Beat Goes On. Browse the stacks of vinyl, DVDs, CDs and more. Add extra fun into the mix by gamifying the visit. Purchase an album for your travel companion(s) and surprise them with it on the return ride or go on a hunt to find the coolest cover art or oddest band name.  

    Return to Start 

    After travelling from one end of the ION to another, it’s time to head back to where you started. Ride straight through without stopping or continue the hop-on hop-off adventure. The journey is yours to decide. 

    #ConestogaMall #continuum #easygo #ION #kitchener #localFood #localTourism #localTransport #LRT #maisonKookoo #multiRide #publicArtPassport #Research #roaming #roamingTheRegion #taraMcandrew #technologyPark #travelTraits #waterloo
  8. ROAMING THE REGION VIA ION

    As the birds start chirping, the sun shines longer and the gas prices continue to burn craters in our pockets. May I suggest ditching the four-wheeled guzzler for a more sustainable and, dare I say, entertaining way to explore Waterloo Region this spring? 

    Typically, I use two main forms of transportation when abroad: the heel-toe express and public transit. I’ve often contemplated why I don’t practice certain “travel traits” at home. Longer and warmer days seem like an opportune time to transform thought into action—and to pass the fun on to you. 

    The ION is many things to the Region’s residents—a controversial and costly undertaking, a novelty and a major artery of movement, to name a few. I propose that it is also a source of entertainment and enjoyment. 

    Beyond the obvious delight of people watching and general observation of the world around us, the ION offers users a free 3D art gallery, face-to-face social interaction (who would have ever thought that was novel) and countless day-trip itineraries. 

    Here is a four-stop trip to tickle your fancy the next time you’re itching to roam the region. 

    Logistics 

    If you’re not a regular ION user, consider using a Multi-Ride Fare Card for the day’s hop-on and hop-off journey. It’s a disposable electronic card on which you can load between five and 15 rides, and it includes transfers. Purchase them from onsite fare vending machines. Group fares can also be purchased and loaded onto EasyGo Fare Cards. If you already have an EasyGo Fare Card, fares are valid for 120 minutes. 

    Stop 1: The Departure Point AT Conestoga Mall 

    Before hopping on the train, take in the striking public art created by local artist and educator, Catherine Paleczny. “Continuum” is a multi-panel piece displaying the abundance and interconnectedness of natural and human resources in Waterloo Region. For the coders in the group, translate the binary code in the sky for your fellow travellers. Throughout your day, keep an eye out for the rest of the ION Public Art Passport installations. 

    Stop 2: Pastries and Coffee At Research and Technology Park 

    A friend and fellow traveller, Katie, insisted the next stop is a must. After a quick ride, hop off the ION and head to Maison Kookoo on Philip Street for “croissants and really lovely pastries”. Fuel for the day is a must, and there’s nothing like fresh baked goods to increase excitement, plus her past pastry recommendations have always been stellar.  

    Stop 3: Fresh Air, Festivals and Patio Jams At  
    Victoria Park 

    Stretch your legs at Victoria Park. Watch out for geese, smile at strangers, enjoy a picnic or outdoor concert, maybe even hop on the swings. Acquaint yourself with the colourful pedestrian Gaukel Block in preparation for summer festivals, markets and more. If it’s a rainy day, head to AOK Craft Beer + Arcade, THEMUSEUM, or the Adventurers Guild Board Game & Video Game Café. 

    Stop 4: Soundtrack Surprise At  
    Fairview Park Mall 

    Walk across the street to the Beat Goes On. Browse the stacks of vinyl, DVDs, CDs and more. Add extra fun into the mix by gamifying the visit. Purchase an album for your travel companion(s) and surprise them with it on the return ride or go on a hunt to find the coolest cover art or oddest band name.  

    Return to Start 

    After travelling from one end of the ION to another, it’s time to head back to where you started. Ride straight through without stopping or continue the hop-on hop-off adventure. The journey is yours to decide. 

    #ConestogaMall #continuum #easygo #ION #kitchener #localFood #localTourism #localTransport #LRT #maisonKookoo #multiRide #publicArtPassport #Research #roaming #roamingTheRegion #taraMcandrew #technologyPark #travelTraits #waterloo
  9. ROAMING THE REGION VIA ION

    As the birds start chirping, the sun shines longer and the gas prices continue to burn craters in our pockets. May I suggest ditching the four-wheeled guzzler for a more sustainable and, dare I say, entertaining way to explore Waterloo Region this spring? 

    Typically, I use two main forms of transportation when abroad: the heel-toe express and public transit. I’ve often contemplated why I don’t practice certain “travel traits” at home. Longer and warmer days seem like an opportune time to transform thought into action—and to pass the fun on to you. 

    The ION is many things to the Region’s residents—a controversial and costly undertaking, a novelty and a major artery of movement, to name a few. I propose that it is also a source of entertainment and enjoyment. 

    Beyond the obvious delight of people watching and general observation of the world around us, the ION offers users a free 3D art gallery, face-to-face social interaction (who would have ever thought that was novel) and countless day-trip itineraries. 

    Here is a four-stop trip to tickle your fancy the next time you’re itching to roam the region. 

    Logistics 

    If you’re not a regular ION user, consider using a Multi-Ride Fare Card for the day’s hop-on and hop-off journey. It’s a disposable electronic card on which you can load between five and 15 rides, and it includes transfers. Purchase them from onsite fare vending machines. Group fares can also be purchased and loaded onto EasyGo Fare Cards. If you already have an EasyGo Fare Card, fares are valid for 120 minutes. 

    Stop 1: The Departure Point AT Conestoga Mall 

    Before hopping on the train, take in the striking public art created by local artist and educator, Catherine Paleczny. “Continuum” is a multi-panel piece displaying the abundance and interconnectedness of natural and human resources in Waterloo Region. For the coders in the group, translate the binary code in the sky for your fellow travellers. Throughout your day, keep an eye out for the rest of the ION Public Art Passport installations. 

    Stop 2: Pastries and Coffee At Research and Technology Park 

    A friend and fellow traveller, Katie, insisted the next stop is a must. After a quick ride, hop off the ION and head to Maison Kookoo on Philip Street for “croissants and really lovely pastries”. Fuel for the day is a must, and there’s nothing like fresh baked goods to increase excitement, plus her past pastry recommendations have always been stellar.  

    Stop 3: Fresh Air, Festivals and Patio Jams At  
    Victoria Park 

    Stretch your legs at Victoria Park. Watch out for geese, smile at strangers, enjoy a picnic or outdoor concert, maybe even hop on the swings. Acquaint yourself with the colourful pedestrian Gaukel Block in preparation for summer festivals, markets and more. If it’s a rainy day, head to AOK Craft Beer + Arcade, THEMUSEUM, or the Adventurers Guild Board Game & Video Game Café. 

    Stop 4: Soundtrack Surprise At  
    Fairview Park Mall 

    Walk across the street to the Beat Goes On. Browse the stacks of vinyl, DVDs, CDs and more. Add extra fun into the mix by gamifying the visit. Purchase an album for your travel companion(s) and surprise them with it on the return ride or go on a hunt to find the coolest cover art or oddest band name.  

    Return to Start 

    After travelling from one end of the ION to another, it’s time to head back to where you started. Ride straight through without stopping or continue the hop-on hop-off adventure. The journey is yours to decide. 

    #ConestogaMall #continuum #easygo #ION #kitchener #localFood #localTourism #localTransport #LRT #maisonKookoo #multiRide #publicArtPassport #Research #roaming #roamingTheRegion #taraMcandrew #technologyPark #travelTraits #waterloo
  10. ROAMING THE REGION VIA ION

    As the birds start chirping, the sun shines longer and the gas prices continue to burn craters in our pockets. May I suggest ditching the four-wheeled guzzler for a more sustainable and, dare I say, entertaining way to explore Waterloo Region this spring? 

    Typically, I use two main forms of transportation when abroad: the heel-toe express and public transit. I’ve often contemplated why I don’t practice certain “travel traits” at home. Longer and warmer days seem like an opportune time to transform thought into action—and to pass the fun on to you. 

    The ION is many things to the Region’s residents—a controversial and costly undertaking, a novelty and a major artery of movement, to name a few. I propose that it is also a source of entertainment and enjoyment. 

    Beyond the obvious delight of people watching and general observation of the world around us, the ION offers users a free 3D art gallery, face-to-face social interaction (who would have ever thought that was novel) and countless day-trip itineraries. 

    Here is a four-stop trip to tickle your fancy the next time you’re itching to roam the region. 

    Logistics 

    If you’re not a regular ION user, consider using a Multi-Ride Fare Card for the day’s hop-on and hop-off journey. It’s a disposable electronic card on which you can load between five and 15 rides, and it includes transfers. Purchase them from onsite fare vending machines. Group fares can also be purchased and loaded onto EasyGo Fare Cards. If you already have an EasyGo Fare Card, fares are valid for 120 minutes. 

    Stop 1: The Departure Point AT Conestoga Mall 

    Before hopping on the train, take in the striking public art created by local artist and educator, Catherine Paleczny. “Continuum” is a multi-panel piece displaying the abundance and interconnectedness of natural and human resources in Waterloo Region. For the coders in the group, translate the binary code in the sky for your fellow travellers. Throughout your day, keep an eye out for the rest of the ION Public Art Passport installations. 

    Stop 2: Pastries and Coffee At Research and Technology Park 

    A friend and fellow traveller, Katie, insisted the next stop is a must. After a quick ride, hop off the ION and head to Maison Kookoo on Philip Street for “croissants and really lovely pastries”. Fuel for the day is a must, and there’s nothing like fresh baked goods to increase excitement, plus her past pastry recommendations have always been stellar.  

    Stop 3: Fresh Air, Festivals and Patio Jams At  
    Victoria Park 

    Stretch your legs at Victoria Park. Watch out for geese, smile at strangers, enjoy a picnic or outdoor concert, maybe even hop on the swings. Acquaint yourself with the colourful pedestrian Gaukel Block in preparation for summer festivals, markets and more. If it’s a rainy day, head to AOK Craft Beer + Arcade, THEMUSEUM, or the Adventurers Guild Board Game & Video Game Café. 

    Stop 4: Soundtrack Surprise At  
    Fairview Park Mall 

    Walk across the street to the Beat Goes On. Browse the stacks of vinyl, DVDs, CDs and more. Add extra fun into the mix by gamifying the visit. Purchase an album for your travel companion(s) and surprise them with it on the return ride or go on a hunt to find the coolest cover art or oddest band name.  

    Return to Start 

    After travelling from one end of the ION to another, it’s time to head back to where you started. Ride straight through without stopping or continue the hop-on hop-off adventure. The journey is yours to decide. 

    #ConestogaMall #continuum #easygo #ION #kitchener #localFood #localTourism #localTransport #LRT #maisonKookoo #multiRide #publicArtPassport #Research #roaming #roamingTheRegion #taraMcandrew #technologyPark #travelTraits #waterloo
  11. To normalize reflecting and acknowledging previous actions as not the best, or made any kind of #mistake. It doesn’t threaten our worth. #Worth of #self is created by existing. To make some kind of #progress toward a higher #understanding and gentler approach is a worthy #goal. Feeling #regret, r#emorse, is the #opposite to an individualist-narcissist-consciousness. So finish the circle, forgive yourself, and join us. Yr #loved bc you are #here. We do our #best with what we’re aware of in all given moments, and along the #continuum of #endless moments, too. There’s no shortage of #time in #space. Take a deep #breath
    No, not you, asshole.
    Referring to things that are dead or harmed beyond repair or healing, people for whom the world has ended, animals that starve, people that starve and die of cold and heat, extinction, war, war-rape, #trump, things that will never be whole again, or come back to life, or receive reparations for #wrongs, referring to these things, holding these things on your shoulders, in your mind, this might be the main thing you have to do. Know it. A #privilege #burden. To carry that! what about dying though. terrified :( I’ve always been scared of being a #Pow, of any country including mine.

  12. The Man Who Stole Infinity, by Joseph Howlett
    quantamagazine.org/the-man-who
    Demian Goos finally tracked down Dedekind's copies of letters he sent to Cantor, showing that Cantor on at least two occasions published papers on orders of infinity, based in part on Dedekind's work, without crediting him. The letters had been preserved by Dedekind's heirs, and were made available to Goos by Karin Richter.
    #mathematics #infinity #continuum #Cantor #Dedekind

  13. The Man Who Stole Infinity, by Joseph Howlett
    quantamagazine.org/the-man-who
    Demian Goos finally tracked down Dedekind's copies of letters he sent to Cantor, showing that Cantor on at least two occasions published papers on orders of infinity, based in part on Dedekind's work, without crediting him. The letters had been preserved by Dedekind's heirs, and were made available to Goos by Karin Richter.
    #mathematics #infinity #continuum #Cantor #Dedekind

  14. The Man Who Stole Infinity, by Joseph Howlett
    quantamagazine.org/the-man-who
    Demian Goos finally tracked down Dedekind's copies of letters he sent to Cantor, showing that Cantor on at least two occasions published papers on orders of infinity, based in part on Dedekind's work, without crediting him. The letters had been preserved by Dedekind's heirs, and were made available to Goos by Karin Richter.
    #mathematics #infinity #continuum #Cantor #Dedekind

  15. The Man Who Stole Infinity, by Joseph Howlett
    quantamagazine.org/the-man-who
    Demian Goos finally tracked down Dedekind's copies of letters he sent to Cantor, showing that Cantor on at least two occasions published papers on orders of infinity, based in part on Dedekind's work, without crediting him. The letters had been preserved by Dedekind's heirs, and were made available to Goos by Karin Richter.
    #mathematics #infinity #continuum #Cantor #Dedekind

  16. The Man Who Stole Infinity, by Joseph Howlett
    quantamagazine.org/the-man-who
    Demian Goos finally tracked down Dedekind's copies of letters he sent to Cantor, showing that Cantor on at least two occasions published papers on orders of infinity, based in part on Dedekind's work, without crediting him. The letters had been preserved by Dedekind's heirs, and were made available to Goos by Karin Richter.
    #mathematics #infinity #continuum #Cantor #Dedekind

  17. Movie TV Tech Geeks #TVFeatures #Continuum #RachelNichols This Must-Watch Sci-Fi Show Quietly Predicted the Future and Still Works 14 Years Later dlvr.it/TQgvb6

  18. tv show #continuum (from 2012-2015) is (imo) underrated and underappreciated. it’s a tragedy unfolding, and, sorry, #timetravel, but srsly: every episode counts. every ep@is awesome.

    tbf you need a lot of that “willing suspension” shit, but past that it’s an awesome ride

  19. tv show #continuum (from 2012-2015) is (imo) underrated and underappreciated. it’s a tragedy unfolding, and, sorry, #timetravel, but srsly: every episode counts. every ep@is awesome.

    tbf you need a lot of that “willing suspension” shit, but past that it’s an awesome ride

  20. "Waiting on the World to Change" is a song by American singer-songwriter #JohnMayer. It was released as the lead single from his third studio album, #Continuum (2006). The song enjoyed commercial success as a single and won the Grammy for #BestMalePopVocalPerformance at the #49thGrammyAwards. It was the most played song of the year in 2007 on mainstream #adultContemporary radio in the USA.
    youtube.com/watch?v=9NuJhUp9DSo

  21. "Waiting on the World to Change" is a song by American singer-songwriter #JohnMayer. It was released as the lead single from his third studio album, #Continuum (2006). The song enjoyed commercial success as a single and won the Grammy for #BestMalePopVocalPerformance at the #49thGrammyAwards. It was the most played song of the year in 2007 on mainstream #adultContemporary radio in the USA.
    youtube.com/watch?v=9NuJhUp9DSo

  22. "Waiting on the World to Change" is a song by American singer-songwriter #JohnMayer. It was released as the lead single from his third studio album, #Continuum (2006). The song enjoyed commercial success as a single and won the Grammy for #BestMalePopVocalPerformance at the #49thGrammyAwards. It was the most played song of the year in 2007 on mainstream #adultContemporary radio in the USA.
    youtube.com/watch?v=9NuJhUp9DSo

  23. "Waiting on the World to Change" is a song by American singer-songwriter #JohnMayer. It was released as the lead single from his third studio album, #Continuum (2006). The song enjoyed commercial success as a single and won the Grammy for #BestMalePopVocalPerformance at the #49thGrammyAwards. It was the most played song of the year in 2007 on mainstream #adultContemporary radio in the USA.
    youtube.com/watch?v=9NuJhUp9DSo

  24. "Waiting on the World to Change" is a song by American singer-songwriter #JohnMayer. It was released as the lead single from his third studio album, #Continuum (2006). The song enjoyed commercial success as a single and won the Grammy for #BestMalePopVocalPerformance at the #49thGrammyAwards. It was the most played song of the year in 2007 on mainstream #adultContemporary radio in the USA.
    youtube.com/watch?v=9NuJhUp9DSo

  25. "Say" is a song by #JohnMayer written for the #RobReiner film #TheBucketList in 2007. The #ballad was released as a single on November 20, 2007, and was the first commercial single in Mayer's career that was not originally released on one of his albums but added to the special edition re-release of his album #Continuum. The song earned Mayer his record-tying fourth and final #GrammyAwardForBestMalePopVocalPerformance.
    youtube.com/watch?v=7JONA_6ZCrE

  26. "Say" is a song by #JohnMayer written for the #RobReiner film #TheBucketList in 2007. The #ballad was released as a single on November 20, 2007, and was the first commercial single in Mayer's career that was not originally released on one of his albums but added to the special edition re-release of his album #Continuum. The song earned Mayer his record-tying fourth and final #GrammyAwardForBestMalePopVocalPerformance.
    youtube.com/watch?v=7JONA_6ZCrE

  27. "Say" is a song by #JohnMayer written for the #RobReiner film #TheBucketList in 2007. The #ballad was released as a single on November 20, 2007, and was the first commercial single in Mayer's career that was not originally released on one of his albums but added to the special edition re-release of his album #Continuum. The song earned Mayer his record-tying fourth and final #GrammyAwardForBestMalePopVocalPerformance.
    youtube.com/watch?v=7JONA_6ZCrE

  28. "Say" is a song by #JohnMayer written for the #RobReiner film #TheBucketList in 2007. The #ballad was released as a single on November 20, 2007, and was the first commercial single in Mayer's career that was not originally released on one of his albums but added to the special edition re-release of his album #Continuum. The song earned Mayer his record-tying fourth and final #GrammyAwardForBestMalePopVocalPerformance.
    youtube.com/watch?v=7JONA_6ZCrE

  29. "Say" is a song by #JohnMayer written for the #RobReiner film #TheBucketList in 2007. The #ballad was released as a single on November 20, 2007, and was the first commercial single in Mayer's career that was not originally released on one of his albums but added to the special edition re-release of his album #Continuum. The song earned Mayer his record-tying fourth and final #GrammyAwardForBestMalePopVocalPerformance.
    youtube.com/watch?v=7JONA_6ZCrE

  30. I'm also amazed by how unified the comments are about how #Continuum should be on the list. Highly underrated show.

  31. I'm also amazed by how unified the comments are about how #Continuum should be on the list. Highly underrated show.

  32. I'm also amazed by how unified the comments are about how #Continuum should be on the list. Highly underrated show.

  33. I'm also amazed by how unified the comments are about how #Continuum should be on the list. Highly underrated show.

  34. I'm also amazed by how unified the comments are about how #Continuum should be on the list. Highly underrated show.

  35. 🎉 #Breaking News: A "triangle" with angles summing to zero! 🤯 Because, apparently, we're now doing #geometry on a #space-time #continuum where #common #sense takes a hike. 🚀🔺 Can we get a #reality #check on aisle "whatever this is"?
    johndcook.com/blog/2025/11/28/ #news #HackerNews #ngated

  36. 🎉 #Breaking News: A "triangle" with angles summing to zero! 🤯 Because, apparently, we're now doing #geometry on a #space-time #continuum where #common #sense takes a hike. 🚀🔺 Can we get a #reality #check on aisle "whatever this is"?
    johndcook.com/blog/2025/11/28/ #news #HackerNews #ngated

  37. 🎉 #Breaking News: A "triangle" with angles summing to zero! 🤯 Because, apparently, we're now doing #geometry on a #space-time #continuum where #common #sense takes a hike. 🚀🔺 Can we get a #reality #check on aisle "whatever this is"?
    johndcook.com/blog/2025/11/28/ #news #HackerNews #ngated