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Posts by Marie Domingo

Is anyone in the neighborhood impressed by this? I’ve visited your neighborhood, you’ll recall in 2019?

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I think the Dropbox link may have given it away.

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I remember linen pants and trousers in the 80s and 90s that had belt loops. Let me refresh your memory.

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@ronaldpbarba.bsky.social are you scheduling any briefings at ASU-GSV?

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We’ve all had practice spelling your name accurately!

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WSJ seeks an enterprise reporter in DC - Talking Biz News The Wall Street Journal is seeking a reporter to write agenda-setting enterprise and investigative stories in Washington DC, with an emphasis on digging into data and sourcing in the world of governme...

@wsj.com seeks an enterprise reporter in DC: talkingbiznews.com/biz-news-hel...

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Depends on how it’s prepared, right?

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I remember that story, Troy.

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Me too but though I don’t recall music playing in the background to that alert.

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I think after having gone through the Covid pandemic, people think the flu is a minor inconvenience.

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A newspaper writing its own death notice My city no longer has a functioning newspaper. It’s true that the Washington Post still exists as offices in a building on K Street with its name out front, a site and an app, and an increasi…

What Jeff Bezos just did to the Washington Post--what I still think of as my alma mater of journalism--is an act of region-wide civic vandalism, but for the members of the Post diaspora it feels more like a death in the family. This post is my attempt to make sense of it (spoiler: unsuccessful).

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Are you moderating this year?

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For just a second I thought you were there in person!

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Sounds like fun!

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Me too for sure!

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Donate to Support Gene Park's Cancer Surgery and Treatment, organized by Gene Park Hi, my name is Gene Park. I’m a games critic at The Washington Post, and I’… Gene Park needs your support for Support Gene Park's Cancer Surgery and Treatment

hey guys, just to confirm this is my fundraiser. i didn't want to ask for help, but i do need it.

my cancer is back. i am going through a lobectomy next week, the same surgery Walter White undergoes. i can't express how grateful i am. thank you so much everyone.

www.gofundme.com/f/support-ge...

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H-P unveils own versionof Apple iPod H-P unveiled its own version of the iPod portable music player Friday, showing the fruits of a groundbreaking partnership it had previously announced with Apple Computer Inc.

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You think that was weird? Do you remember the tattoos? content.time.com/time/special... (number 3)

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Best email for you? Will you be at Unveiled?

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@padresj.bsky.social are you scheduling meetings at CES in January?

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These two precious tabbies lived with @harrymccracken.com (and me) for more than a decade. We loved every minute of it and they will truly be missed.

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Butter

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Our two favorite marmalade tabbies, Butter and Teddy, are now in heaven. RIP my beautiful ginger boys. Thank you for choosing @technologizer and me to care for you.

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Such a great POV on working out, Nicole! We all deal with that sort of conundrum.

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Paul Boutin All stories by Paul Boutin

My friend Paul Boutin has died, far too young. He was also one of my favorite tech writers ever, and a profound influence on my own work. Here’s a an archive of his wonderful Slate columns from a simpler time. slate.com/author/paul-...

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Nobel Prize in Chemistry Is Awarded for Development of New Molecular Architecture The prize was awarded on Wednesday to Susumu Kitagawa, Richard Robson and Omar Yaghi.

Breaking News: The Nobel Prize in Chemistry was awarded to Susumu Kitagawa, Richard Robson and Omar Yaghi for developing metal-organic frameworks.

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Chemistry Nobel Prize awarded for advances tackling carbon and ‘forever chemicals’ Three scientists win award for devising new materials with ‘unheard of properties’

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A long ‘journey’ for Nobel chemistry winner born to Palestinian refugees Omar Yaghi, 60, a U.S. citizen born in Jordan, said he was raised with a dozen others in one room.

Palestinian-American awarded Nobel Prize in chemistry

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Nobel prize in chemistry awarded to scientists for work on porous materials Trio honoured for developing revolutionary materials for applications ranging from gas storage to drug delivery The Nobel prize in chemistry has been awarded to three scientists who created revolutionary porous materials that can harvest water from desert air, capture carbon dioxide from industrial facilities and remove toxins from water. Susumu Kitagawa, of Kyoto University, Richard Robson, of the University of Melbourne, and Omar Yaghi, of the University of California, Berkeley, shared the 11m Swedish kronor (about £871,400) prize awarded by the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences in Stockholm. Continue reading...

Nobel prize in chemistry awarded to scientists for work on porous materials

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Pretty sure this TWiT.tv podcast starts at 2:15pm-ish pt?

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