Neil deGrasse Tyson sitting in the front row of a scientifically inaccurate sci-fi film, laughing and smoking a cigar, Cape Fear-style.
— Brian Heater (@bheater) September 18, 2015
Old PowerMacs still score pretty high in benchmark tests. pic.twitter.com/RzyWVFrdSV
— Mike Rundle (@flyosity) September 17, 2015
Later today the White House will be flying a helicopter over Irving, Texas to ensure a mic is officially dropped. https://t.co/sS2Yt9SPan
— Zoey Bartlet-Young (@Zoey_Bartlet) September 16, 2015
“Swimming desks.” — genius invention OH
— Brandon Valentine (@bvalentine615) September 16, 2015
"We attempted to question the juvenile about what it was and he would simply only tell us that it was a clock." pic.twitter.com/P3Ix1uGqi1
— Angelo Carusone (@GoAngelo) September 16, 2015
Clocks are gateway circuits. They seem harmless, but the next thing you know, the kid will be building radios or computers. #IStandWithAhmed
— matt blaze (@mattblaze) September 16, 2015
If clocks are illegal then only criminals will be on time
— GonzoHacker (@GonzoHacker) September 16, 2015
Cool clock, Ahmed. Want to bring it to the White House? We should inspire more kids like you to like science. It's what makes America great.
— President Obama (@POTUS44) September 16, 2015
Why we (@Onename) are moving our identity system to the Bitcoin blockchain (spoiler alert: Namecoin is 51%-able) http://t.co/5C2xTrzhlT
— Ryan Shea (@ryaneshea) September 15, 2015
going over the new website today... looking for grammatical and spelling errors - hoping the programming is done soon.
— Dolphini (@Dolphini) May 18, 2009
Wish we could 'reboot people'! I sometimes need a refresh! haha
— Dolphini (@Dolphini) April 16, 2010
Impressive. 50 engineers, uses erlang, almost no meetings at whatsapp #atscale
— Karthik (@KarthikKatooru) September 14, 2015