My word of the day today is ‘febrile’.
My word of the day today is ‘febrile’.
Despite the fact that Reading isn’t far away, and my brother lives in Reading, and I’ve seen Reading play football, I still read this as being about either reading about Agile or some new Agile reading technique t.co/eb5ZR25Za…
‘Zazen’, or clear mind meditation, aims to empty the mind of thought, to create a blank mind.
I achieve this every morning when I try to remember my password.
The big dog’s red meat wasn’t enough for the grey wolves, so they are going for a pork pie
Is that absolutely clear? twitter.com/SamCoates…
The book is The Betrayal of Anne Frank: a Cold Case Investigation
I’m not really all that interested in the question of who betrayed Anne Frank and her family, but I found this very moving. It’s from @Dannythefink’s review of the new book on the subject t.co/mhw0h413X…
What the internet was made for, surely twitter.com/MattHight…
This is marvellous
Reggae remix of @Adele’s latest song by @daddydnhremix and @HypaDnHRemix
RT @S3yM5n: @salisbury_matt ‘Telemachus’s name in Greek means “far from battle”, or perhaps “fighting from afar”, as a bowman does’. So yes…
RT @petercmoore: @salisbury_matt Sciamachy, sciomachy: battle with shadows or imaginary enemies.
Which seems to be something that the gove…
RT @CaptainLimey: @petercmoore @salisbury_matt Logomachy is a small Scottish village near Inverness.
I was trying to think of other words ending in ‘machy’ and whether they had to do with arguing
I thought of ‘telemachy’ which I hoped might be about arguing over the remote control but it’s not
RT @salisbury_matt: #TodayILearned the bit at the top of Excel where you can type stuff in is called the Formula Bar, and you can toggle th…
My word of the day today is ‘crumple’.
#TodayILearned that ‘logomachy’ is arguing about words
#TodayILearned of Hanlon’s Razor, which says to never attribute to malice that which is adequately explained by stupidity.
#BlueMonday t.co/HwMJJESO9…
Via @Exceljet - exceljet.net/keyboard-…
#TodayILearned the bit at the top of Excel where you can type stuff in is called the Formula Bar, and you can toggle the size of it with Ctrl-Shift-U t.co/cZQ0Om3J7…
My word of the day today is ‘twill’.