Alan

@gammacounter
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Radiologist. Broadly enthusiastic. Science, outdoors/nature, travel. Absurdity. Many pics. Home experiments. 'Thoughtfully engaging with the local environment.'

This is a bad look for the NY Times. Don’t beg Elon to allow your reporter back. That place is fatally corrupted.

Better idea: start your own Mastodon instance.

There's @donieosullivan on Anderson. Permanently suspended from Twitter.
@kissane Me too, Erin. And I'm glad you liked it! And so good to see you here.

My kids’ teacher sent me a note saying how good she was at writing, and that they really love hearing about all of her adventures with our dog

We don’t have a dog

Maple leaf impression in cement that "somebody" did recently.
@PaulBerryEFT @bookish thanks, i love it. here's a real maple leaf impresssion "somebody" made recently, that came out alright, and I hope people also enjoy.

I remember smiling at this many years ago in #Vancouver ... someone making a path in the city got creative before the concrete set.

The smallest of things can change the way we feel.

#Photography

Just my breakfast, this morning. Is this allowed on Mastodon? Was colorful and so good. Thats' all!

How the Clash Embraced New York’s Hip Hop Scene and Released the Dance Track, "The Magnificent Dance" (1981)

https://www.openculture.com/2021/04/how-the-clash-embraced-new-yorks-hip-hop-scene.html

How the Clash Embraced New York’s Hip Hop Scene and Released the Dance Track, “The Magnificent Dance” (1981)

Lucas worked as a copywriter for CBS/Epic Records,” where he fell in love with a punk band called the Clash, just signed to the label in 1977. “They weren’t easy to work with,” he remembered. “Like Frank Zappa, they spoke about politics, government and corporate interference with radio.

Open Culture
@Theblueone beautiful