Moments of grace when debugging an error as a developer. https://t.co/ovLNWzWxrP
— Kevin Clark (@gonnatryanyways) Feb 22, 2022
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Buried by the Ash of Vesuvius, These Scrolls Are Being Read for the First Time in Millennia | History | Smithsonian Magazine https://t.co/AdUdEKTerG
— Kevin Clark (@gonnatryanyways) Feb 11, 2022
Reading Today
Buried by the Ash of Vesuvius, These Scrolls Are Being Read for the First Time in Millennia
"A revolutionary American scientist is using subatomic physics to decipher 2,000-year-old texts from the early days of Western civilization It’s July 12, 2017, and Jens Dopke walks into a windowless room in Oxfordshire, England, all of his attention trained on a small, white frame that he carries w"
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Took @yoiamsamyo’s first @onepeloton class today and there were other people in the studio! No masks too! I forgot we could do things like that. https://t.co/Pb6iurOyoX
— Kevin Clark (@gonnatryanyways) Feb 5, 2022
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Get some sleep people!
Cerebrospinal Fluid "Brain Washing" During Sleep | The Brink | Boston University https://t.co/8ULZbevdcL — Kevin Clark (@gonnatryanyways) Feb 5, 2022
Reading Today
Are We “Brain Washed” during Sleep?
"New research from Boston University suggests that tonight while you sleep, something amazing will happen within your brain. Your neurons will go quiet. A few seconds later, blood will flow out of your head."
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Supermountains controlled the evolution of life on Earth
"Giant mountain ranges at least as high as the Himalayas and stretching up to 8,000 kilometres across entire supercontinents played a crucial role in the evolution of early life on Earth, according to a new study by researchers at The Australian National University (ANU)."
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Supermountains controlled the evolution of life on Earth https://t.co/JVj4pYwgfW
— Kevin Clark (@gonnatryanyways) Feb 4, 2022
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Ooooh…because most of my books are not bought through Amazon.
— Kevin Clark (@gonnatryanyways) Feb 2, 2022
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Finishing off the last of the birthday cake after I PR’d a 45 minute @onepeloton ride. 🍰🚲😋 https://t.co/r1sCC70NUa
— Kevin Clark (@gonnatryanyways) Feb 2, 2022
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Played around with some filters on pictures from Old Rag Mt. @ShenandoahNPS https://t.co/MPiuHd7EXL
— Kevin Clark (@gonnatryanyways) Feb 2, 2022
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You’re covered with thick cloud. Slide out the side. Die, and be quiet. Quietness is the surest sign that you’ve died. Your old life was a frantic running from silence. The speechless full moon comes out now.
-Rumi 2/2 — Kevin Clark (@gonnatryanyways) Feb 2, 2022
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QUIETNESS
Inside this new love, die. Your way begins on the other side. Become the sky. Take an axe to the prison wall. Escape. Walk out like someone suddenly born into color. Do it now. 1/2 — Kevin Clark (@gonnatryanyways) Feb 2, 2022
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— Kevin Clark (@gonnatryanyways) Feb 2, 2022
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Went on one of the most fun hikes I’ve been on in a while. It was snowy, icy and lots of clambering in the “scramble” at the top. Well worth it. Ridge Trail to Old Rag Mountain https://t.co/TT6fVJUDbY
— Kevin Clark (@gonnatryanyways) Feb 2, 2022
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— Kevin Clark (@gonnatryanyways) Jan 29, 2022
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— Kevin Clark (@gonnatryanyways) Jan 28, 2022
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Strapping in for my first live @onepeloton ride with @yoiamsamyo. Interested to see how it feels different. 🚴 https://t.co/sFN2ksTFaQ
— Kevin Clark (@gonnatryanyways) Jan 27, 2022
Reading Today
FROM THE ARCHIVE | The Four Buddhist Mantras for Turning Fear into Love
"This notion of presence as the antidote to fear and the crucible of love is as old as the human heart, as old as the consciousness that first felt the blade of anticipatory loss pressed against the exposed underbelly of the longing for connection." read full text »From the Twitter
Reading “Seeing That Frees: Meditations on Emptiness and Dependent Arising” by the late Rob Burbea. Something to take in little bites as time allows you to know and not just read it. 😉 https://t.co/h8EacYlWMp
— Kevin Clark (@gonnatryanyways) Jan 10, 2022