
Capture by Steve Jurvetson on Flickr
It has been a wild ride on this platform for the last few months, with not all changes to my liking. There are some things I think are done well only on Twitter, though, and of course there is by far the most activity still putting out intriguing posts, so I haven’t signed off completely. Let’s see how long this will be a viable place to hang out.
October
I have no idea what the diamond mine heir will do with this accidental treasure he blundered his way into owning. I hope I have another couple decades of cat photos here, but I can’t predict.
— Ceej "oh well" Silverio (@ceejbot) October 28, 2022
November
One for #throwbackthursday: a few years back I stood outside Wells Cathedral for a full day and photographed the impact of the light on the front facade. I was amazed at the outcome - at how a single entity could morph and change under the changing light. pic.twitter.com/qMKnJ9yuhy
— Andy Marshall 📸 (@fotofacade) November 3, 2022
my boy can work a grill pic.twitter.com/KBUtdyLghu
— Dont Show Your Cat (@DontShowYourCat) November 6, 2022
Can’t look away https://t.co/16TT02ez4U pic.twitter.com/167TjjTtoD
— Rani Molla (@ranimolla) November 18, 2022
The story of LES-1, the satellite abandoned in space in 1967 which restarted the transmissions after 47 years of silence and is among the oldest zombie satellites
— Massimo (@Rainmaker1973) November 27, 2022
[read more: https://t.co/qmyAgimc9S]
[more about zombie satellites: https://t.co/Z8ME4mLOoq] pic.twitter.com/3E5qH25Nnf
December
— Ryan North 🦖 🪄 🐶 💪 4️⃣ (@ryanqnorth) December 9, 2022
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