Loving being retired, space, technology and engineering . Most music and a good book.

Joined January 2010
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Roger Moth retweeted
JD Vance: "If you go back to every major conflict in human history, they all end with some kind of negotiation." Lawrence O'Donnell: "No. They didn't. WWII ended with ZERO negotiations." How is Yale Law-educated JD Vance so f*cking stupid?
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“So let me get this straight: You started a war, got people killed, torched billions of dollars, threatened global oil supplies & ended up with basically the same deal I had - except Iran gets way more money. And I’m the one you call weak?? 😂😂😂”
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They wore red hats for him. They wore ear bandages for him. They wore diapers for him. They wore garbage bags for him. Now they cheer wars, shrug at high gas prices, call inflation “freedom” and are totally cool with pedophilia. MAGA are the dumbest motherfuckers on the planet.
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"If a person has ugly thoughts, it begins to show on the face. And when that person has ugly thoughts every day, every week, every year, the face gets uglier and uglier until you can hardly bear to look at it." - Roald Dahl
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Tomorrow is @GabbyGiffords’ birthday and I want everyone to wish her a happy birthday. I just blocked her so she won't see this, but I know it'll make her happy.
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Roger Moth retweeted
Day 114, orbit 1764 — Sunday morning science with Sophie, episode 9: Hunting for sounds, part 1. 🎥 @esa / @NASA #εpsilon • @esaspaceflight@Space_Station@NASAJohnson@CNES
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Hello Is there anybody in there? Just nod if you can hear me Is there anyone at home? Come on now I hear you're feeling down Well, I can ease your pain Get you on your feet again Relax I'll need some information first Just the basic facts Can you show me where it hurts? There is no pain, you are receding A distant ship smoke on the horizon You are only coming through in waves Your lips move but I can't hear what you're saying When I was a child I had a fever My hands felt just like two balloons Now I've got that feeling once again I can't explain, you would not understand This is not how I am I have become comfortably numb I have become comfortably numb O.K. Just a little pin prick There'll be no more ah! But you may feel a little sick Can you stand up? I do believe it's working, good That'll keep you going through the show Come on, it's time to go There is no pain you are receding A distant ship smoke on the horizon You are only coming through in waves Your lips move but I can't hear what you're saying When I was a child I caught a fleeting glimpse Out of the corner of my eye I turned to look but it was gone I cannot put my finger on it now The child is grown The dream is gone I have become comfortably numb
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Roger Moth retweeted
Met with Noah Wyle and a group of healthcare workers with @wearfigs. The Pitt shows the real issues they’re facing—ICE at hospitals, staffing shortages, burnout. This administration is adding to it: cutting Medicaid, limiting student loan relief for health workers, slashing programs that keep providers in the field. The people in this photo deal with the real version every single day. They deserve better from Washington.
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link to form in replies ! help us make this possible :)
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My dear friend Dick Parry died this morning. Since I was seventeen, I have played in bands with Dick on saxophone, including Pink Floyd. His feel and tone make his saxophone playing unmistakable, a signature of enormous beauty that is known to millions and is such a big part of songs such as Shine On You Crazy Diamond, Wish You Were Here, Us and Them and Money. He played in the last band I had that included Rick Wright for the On An Island Tour and at Live 8 with Pink Floyd. Here are some pictures of him, including one of him and me playing for the ABC Minors at the Victoria Cinema in Cambridge in 1963.
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Here it is at last really looking forward to building this.
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Roger Moth retweeted
Happy 48th birthday to Academy Award nominee Sandra Hüller!
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Happy 48th Birthday to Sandra Hüller!

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Happy 48th Birthday to Sandra Hüller!
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before we start to say goodbye, let’s give project hail mary some appreciation this weekend as a thank you to everyone who worked on it! go see it again before it leaves theaters, bring literally everyone you know!!! #believeinthehailmary #projecthailmary #phmtwt
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Can we give Project Hail Mary one last big weekend? Take your friends. Bring your family. Tell someone who still hasn’t seen it. One last mission! #believeinthehailmary
random thought but what if instead of just being sad phm is starting to leave theaters we give it a little send off...one last big weekend as a thank you to everyone who worked on it. genuinely just drag as many people as possible to go. one last mission #believeinthehailmary
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This is the sign they made for my door when I was working on #ProjectHailMary.. (And yes, I did ride a bike to work…)
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We’ve followed over 100 "Project Hail" accounts. We never expected this little idea to make so many people happy. If that counts for anything, now you can all say you’re followed by someone who is followed by the movie’s directors and the official account. Enjoy your PHM era!
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10,000 followers! Didn’t expect we’d ever gather this many Project Hail Mary fans. Moviegoers, book lovers, Gosling fanatics, scientists, knitters, embroiderers, 3D printing enthusiasts. Thank you all for being on board.
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We live at the bottom of an invisible ocean of gas. As Professor Brian Cox explains, the Earth is surrounded by roughly 5 million billion tonnes of air. This creates a staggering pressure equivalent to 10 tonnes pressing against every square meter of our bodies. We don't collapse under this immense weight because air pressure doesn't just push down. It pushes equally in every possible direction. As demonstrated by a simple glass of water, this invisible upward force is strong enough to effortlessly defy gravity and hold the water in place.
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