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Notices by David Hunt (davehunt@social.mayfirst.org), page 37

  1. David Hunt (davehunt@social.mayfirst.org)'s status on Saturday, 30-Mar-2019 01:53:32 EDT David Hunt David Hunt
    • Brandon Hall
    Interesting! When the caster's voice is annoying, what is the topic? When it's not annoying, is it especially pleasant, or just innoquous?
    In conversation Saturday, 30-Mar-2019 01:53:32 EDT from social.mayfirst.org at 42°22'21"N 71°10'53"W permalink
  2. David Hunt (davehunt@social.mayfirst.org)'s status on Saturday, 30-Mar-2019 01:50:00 EDT David Hunt David Hunt
    • Brandon Hall
    My only sugary drinks are beer and wine, as well. #BottomsUp LOL
    In conversation Saturday, 30-Mar-2019 01:50:00 EDT from social.mayfirst.org at 42°22'21"N 71°10'53"W permalink
  3. David Hunt (davehunt@social.mayfirst.org)'s status on Saturday, 30-Mar-2019 01:46:11 EDT David Hunt David Hunt
    in reply to
    • Bob Jonkman
    What fun!
    In conversation Saturday, 30-Mar-2019 01:46:11 EDT from social.mayfirst.org at 42°22'21"N 71°10'53"W permalink
  4. David Hunt (davehunt@social.mayfirst.org)'s status on Saturday, 30-Mar-2019 01:45:12 EDT David Hunt David Hunt
    • Algot
    Kewl! #3DPrinting
    In conversation Saturday, 30-Mar-2019 01:45:12 EDT from social.mayfirst.org at 42°22'21"N 71°10'53"W permalink
  5. David Hunt (davehunt@social.mayfirst.org)'s status on Saturday, 30-Mar-2019 01:43:24 EDT David Hunt David Hunt
    • Laurelai Bailey
    But, isn't it a 'superfood'?
    In conversation Saturday, 30-Mar-2019 01:43:24 EDT from social.mayfirst.org at 42°22'21"N 71°10'53"W permalink
  6. Algot (algot@mastodon.art)'s status on Friday, 29-Mar-2019 07:09:00 EDT Algot Algot

    #WordOfTheDay

    folium

    /ˈfəʊlɪəm/
    noun
    technical
    A thin leaflike structure, e.g. in some rocks or in the cerebellum of the brain.

    Origin
    Mid 18th century: from Latin, literally ‘leaf’.

    The fossils found along several marine coastlines include an extinct oyster species *Dendostrea folium* which looks very leaflike.

    In conversation Friday, 29-Mar-2019 07:09:00 EDT from mastodon.art permalink Repeated by davehunt
  7. David Hunt (davehunt@social.mayfirst.org)'s status on Thursday, 28-Mar-2019 19:14:56 EDT David Hunt David Hunt
    I have disconnected this gnusocial account from the twitter account with which I've developed a toxic relationship; the twitter account will die by Apr 1.
    In conversation Thursday, 28-Mar-2019 19:14:56 EDT from social.mayfirst.org at 42°22'21"N 71°10'53"W permalink
  8. Hypolite Petovan (hypolite@friendica.mrpetovan.com)'s status on Thursday, 28-Mar-2019 17:21:32 EDT Hypolite Petovan Hypolite Petovan
    Any competitive system is bound to create way more losers than winners. As in the lottery, the best move is not to play the game or be the organizer.
    In conversation Thursday, 28-Mar-2019 17:21:32 EDT from friendica.mrpetovan.com permalink Repeated by davehunt
  9. brennen (brennen@mastodon.social)'s status on Thursday, 28-Mar-2019 01:12:51 EDT brennen brennen

    i've been wanting to have datetime for some different timezones at a glance, and then i remembered i have a dresser drawer with about 10 years worth of cheap impulse-purchase watches in it...

    In conversation Thursday, 28-Mar-2019 01:12:51 EDT from mastodon.social permalink Repeated by davehunt
  10. David Hunt (davehunt@social.mayfirst.org)'s status on Thursday, 28-Mar-2019 10:06:18 EDT David Hunt David Hunt
    in reply to
    • Algot
    The New England kind is the only real one. hahahahah
    In conversation Thursday, 28-Mar-2019 10:06:18 EDT from social.mayfirst.org at 42°22'21"N 71°10'53"W permalink
  11. Algot (algot@mastodon.art)'s status on Thursday, 28-Mar-2019 09:17:09 EDT Algot Algot

    #WordOfTheDay

    chowder

    /ˈtʃaʊdə/
    noun
    mass noun
    A rich soup typically containing fish, clams, or corn with potatoes and onions.

    Origin
    Mid 18th century: perhaps from French chaudière ‘stew pot’, related to Old Northern French caudron (see cauldron).

    ==========

    If you visit Boston in New England and Manhattan in New York on a trip to the US, ordering clam chowder will produce two, very different soups.

    In conversation Thursday, 28-Mar-2019 09:17:09 EDT from mastodon.art permalink Repeated by davehunt
  12. David Hunt (davehunt@social.mayfirst.org)'s status on Thursday, 28-Mar-2019 09:00:07 EDT David Hunt David Hunt
    • Algot
    And, the greens are delicious in salads!
    In conversation Thursday, 28-Mar-2019 09:00:07 EDT from social.mayfirst.org at 42°22'0"N 71°11'13"W permalink
  13. David Hunt (davehunt@social.mayfirst.org)'s status on Thursday, 28-Mar-2019 01:05:21 EDT David Hunt David Hunt
    In the !fediverse we say !tzaf when signing off. It's a nice tradition. Birdville might consider adopting it. HaHaHaHaHa!
    In conversation Thursday, 28-Mar-2019 01:05:21 EDT from social.mayfirst.org at 42°22'0"N 71°11'13"W permalink
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