Deep Twoughts
I've started to go through my old tweets and pull out ones that I think are exemplary (often by being stupid). So far I have only gotten through 2008 and a few others since then. Eventually I'll get each year broken down.
In the future, when deforestation has denuded the planet, some will demonstrate their wealth by eating on disposable paper plates.
— Adrian Roselli (@aardrian) November 15, 2013
Going to typeset my next character sheet in Illustrator to import into Unity 3D so I can print a plate for letterpress . Artisanal gaming.
— Adrian Roselli (@aardrian) November 15, 2013
My Snapchat campaign isn't driving any new traffic to my site. I must need to buy more followers.
— Adrian Roselli (@aardrian) November 15, 2013
I feel a kind of connection with people who surfed the early web on Lynx via dial-up (also in a dorm). Not in a stalker way. That was later.
— Adrian Roselli (@aardrian) September 20, 2013
Thunderdome/Star Wars crossover: "Who runs Bartertown?" "Chew-ie-P-O runs Bartertown." (Imagine Chewie with the C3PO backpack)
— Adrian Roselli (@aardrian) September 20, 2013
I tweet a lot. RT @markboulton: The Inverse Law of Twitter Bandwidth: The more interesting your life becomes, the less you tweet.
— Adrian Roselli (@aardrian) September 19, 2013
Apple names its OSX versions after predators that can eat you.
— Adrian Roselli (@aardrian) September 3, 2013
Android names its Android versions after tasty bits you consume.
Discuss.
WTF is an artisan programmer? Scrawl code on a rock? With charcoal? In a yurt? Lit by handmade candles? Let users compile in their heads?
— Adrian Roselli (@aardrian) August 20, 2013
What else did Reagan do for America? National Ice Cream Month and National Ice Cream Day (today, 3rd Sunday of July): http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/National_Ice_Cream_Month
— Adrian Roselli (@aardrian) July 15, 2012
Reagan AIDS research spending 1982-89: $5.73 billion in 80s dollars ($10.5 bn today). ~129% increase each year. Source: http://www.fas.org/spp/civil/crs/96-293.pdf
— Adrian Roselli (@aardrian) July 15, 2012
Try coming up with your own US $1 trillion ingot shapes/sizes by plugging values I've provided into http://bit.ly/oX4pe8. [5/5]
— Adrian Roselli (@aardrian) July 31, 2011
A US $1 trillion bullion coin at 1 foot thick is 60 yards in diameter, or fills 4 baseball diamonds arranged in a square. [4/5]
— Adrian Roselli (@aardrian) July 31, 2011
To come in at US $1 trillion, one-foot thick platinum coin would have a diameter of 180 feet, weighing 34,097,108 pounds (34 million). [3/5]
— Adrian Roselli (@aardrian) July 31, 2011
Platinum has density of 21.45 g/cc, was trading at $1,833 / ounce on high end as of 7/29/2011. [2/5]
— Adrian Roselli (@aardrian) July 31, 2011
If Obama plays 14th amendment card to make trillion dollar platinum bullion coins, weight should match value of metal. [1/5]
— Adrian Roselli (@aardrian) July 31, 2011
cmd:Twitter +hash -UNFOLLOW #Sabres #Bills #hockey #football #curling -FOLLOW #fairycakes #AmericanGladiators #steak #KylieMinogue
— Adrian Roselli (@aardrian) October 8, 2010
2008
#haiku : Gutting tauntaun now / Climbing in for gooey warmth / I love Hoth winters.
— Adrian Roselli (@aardrian) December 22, 2008