Monday, August 24, 2020
Data Talks
Per Apple Mobility Data, Florida opened the same time as New York, but NY opened much more than FL (as measured by vehicle traffic).
— Yossi Gestetner (@YossiGestetner) July 23, 2020
All of June there were protests in NY and Day Camps here are open almost 4 weeks.
Despite all this, the case/death count here is low.
Why? pic.twitter.com/lUxzHgxKdX
I see wonderful things
At 15 her eyesight isn’t great so she needs a little sniff before she recognises me. :) pic.twitter.com/9tRuexuJyj
— The Jase 🐶 🎸 🎥 (@jasemonkey) July 17, 2020
An Insight
“When the search for truth is confused with political advocacy, the pursuit of knowledge is reduced to the quest for power.” -Alston Chase
— CatoTheYounger (@catoletters) July 27, 2020
Sunday, August 23, 2020
History
Has an army ever looked so ill-prepared for modern warfare? This astounding (original colour) photo from 1913 shows the 7th regiment of French armoured cavalrymen at their camp northeast of Lyon in France, only a year before they joined the insanity of the First World War. pic.twitter.com/DXwmQ4kqC1
— BabelColour 🎞 (@StuartHumphryes) July 29, 2020
Data Talks
The single most important factor to explain the decline in drinking among youth was the decrease in time hanging out with friends in the evening. https://t.co/Ihi3UvOKia pic.twitter.com/vIt2E649no
— Rolf Degen (@DegenRolf) July 20, 2020
I see wonderful things
These so-called flying dragons, Draco Lizards, have a set of elongated ribs, which they can extend and retract. Between these ribs are folds of skin (resting flat when not used) that act as wings when unfurled, allowing them to catch the wind and glide https://t.co/cLn85vWFo0 pic.twitter.com/qE6RsDkB1g
— Massimo (@Rainmaker1973) July 18, 2020
An Insight
So many people in academia are lying about what they really believe to people who believe the same thing but are also lying about it.
— Philippe Lemoine (@phl43) July 27, 2020


