10-5-23 Nicole’s Moving Shows #14 – The Marsh Family
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During the pandemic, people all over the world explored their creativity. I started painting and others began doing parody songs… A family in Kent in the UK did that and great into a phenomenon. I’ve been lucky enough th have welcomed the Marsh Family on my show a couple of times, and have watched the kids grow https://nicolesandler.com/10-5-23/ #NicolesBlog#COVID#lockdown#ParodySongs#TheMarshFamily
3/4 The figures we see might represent humans in general (despite the gendered pronoun) and, in conclusion, all of us in search of ourselves—as mentioned in the artwork’s title. Since they are depicted as faceless silhouettes, we can only guess where they are looking: towards the fiery pixel clouds in the distance, or away from them, towards us.
At our Panic six-month jambo I gave a little 5-minute talk to the company all about “OK” Soda. And that meant I got to wear my jacket. Please enjoy my jacket!!
(If you don’t know about “OK” Soda and your company would like to hear a 5-minute talk about “OK” Soda please let me know my fees are reasonable in so far as I don’t know what they are)
As a bonus please enjoy some “OK” Soda copywriting from my collection. Kaleigh here at Panic made a big connection for me when she said “this copy reminds me of copy you would write” and it’s possible that “OK” Soda was a big influence in my life?!
Interesting note on the tech radar (last boost) about unit testing alerting rules (#14). Reminds me of https://hachyderm.io/@paigerduty/110894953749448994 by @paigerduty . Maybe TW folks work with more mature orgs than me, but I found there’s often so much more one needs to do in the alerting space before getting to unit testing. A tool like Pint (https://cloudflare.github.io/pint/) is a much bigger bang-for-buck on the tooling side. From practices POV: getting teams to demo usage and reliability using their telemetry.
That link says #14 in K-12 education, which is what the question was about. So this is a perfect example of cherry picking some data (#1 in higher education) that sounds like it proves his point, but not really.
Try 80's Rock Heardle - #14 🎧 🟩⬜️⬜️⬜️⬜️ 🥌🥌🥌🥌🇬🇧 🔑🚗 the music-less video is hilarious
[I know what song this is, thought i didn't play this game. And now I want to see that video. Btw, have you seen their video that came out this week? last week?]
USA 1 Hit Wonders Heardle - #21 🔈 ⬛️🟩⬜⬜⬜ 🚫| 🍫🎻
[I'm not sure I completely understand the first couple. Maybe kind of. 🍫🎻 is good. This song really drove me crazy; there was even some discussion about it recently, but I had blocked the identifying information. 😄 ]
It's the sequel thread, and this time I'll do it right!
I'll reply to this thread every time I "finish" playing a video game this year. That could mean getting to the end of the story it tells, or just getting to a point where I think I've experienced what the game has to offer me.
By "doing it right" I mean that I won't forget about the part where I don't actually have to play to what would be considered the end of the game.
Started playing this in the evening after finishing #13, and then did the rest of the game the day after. Today I've been checking out the updated commentary mode.
The game starts out with an introductory standalone case where a ghost drives off with a yacht at night, and then moves on to the main event that involves psychics and a string of murders.
I'm honestly not sure if I prefer #BlackwellConvergence or Deception, but it's up there at the top so far.
Right-wing media fumes over Univision anchor’s debate questions (www.cnn.com)
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