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Scott Burwinkel

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Nothing to do, nowhere to be, a simple little kind of free. Retired http://pff.dev, Charcuterie Enthusiast @[email protected]

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Adam Osborne is a forgotten computing giant. Steve Jobs first true rival. A man who struggled with identity: was he British, American or Indian? In my new column 'The Crazy Ones' at @every I look at Adam Osborne and the rise and fall of Osborne Computers every.to/the-crazy-ones…

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The Rise and Fall of Steve Jobs’s Greatest Rival

Adam Osborne was the master of momentum—until it all came crashing down


I liked getting Mims in the 4th a lot better than trading up to the 2nd.

codingbull's tweet image. I liked getting Mims in the 4th a lot better than trading up to the 2nd.

Let the series re-watch begin

It’s all led up to this. #VentureBros: Radiant is the Blood of the Baboon Heart coming soon #adultswim



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This Dollar General thread reminds me of something I've been grappling with writing about in a longer format -- in an extremely religious country, or at least a country heavily influenced by its religious roots, the classical sin of greed just ... gets a pass.

1. @DollarGeneral is one of the most successful retailers in the world It had $37.8 billion in sales last year It operates over 18K stores, and plans on opening up 1K more this year That's 3 new stores a day! It is also an extraordinarily dangerous place to work. 🧵



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Let's make this an annual tradition. If you make a ANY donation to @CatsProtection and give me the name of a LIVING famous actor... I will write you the plot summary of a Columbo episode with them as murderer. Reply with: - Actor - Donation screenshot cats.org.uk/donate


Deja vu, all over again.

Score just 18 points a game (which is still a bottom-5 offense instead of dead last) and Broncos would be 8-1.



Score just 18 points a game (which is still a bottom-5 offense instead of dead last) and Broncos would be 8-1.

The Titans were missing half their defense, Broncos off a bye, and it didn’t matter. Completely broken on offense



I mean, Matt Ryan's just sitting around getting paid for nothing right? Give him the headset, what's the worst that could happen.

Here’s one of the biggest issues that new Colts’ interim HC will encounter once he arrives in Indianapolis later today: no one on his staff has called NFL plays before. It will be one of Saturday’s first orders of business, figuring out who will call plays Sunday vs. the Raiders.



Romero and Drooliet at the Shakes Co tonight

codingbull's tweet image. Romero and Drooliet at the Shakes Co tonight
codingbull's tweet image. Romero and Drooliet at the Shakes Co tonight

Scott Burwinkel reposted

I HEAR THE BLUES A-KILLIN' (or: Frasier Meets Columbo) part 1 of 4

joechoui's tweet image. I HEAR THE BLUES A-KILLIN' (or: Frasier Meets Columbo) part 1 of 4
joechoui's tweet image. I HEAR THE BLUES A-KILLIN' (or: Frasier Meets Columbo) part 1 of 4
joechoui's tweet image. I HEAR THE BLUES A-KILLIN' (or: Frasier Meets Columbo) part 1 of 4
joechoui's tweet image. I HEAR THE BLUES A-KILLIN' (or: Frasier Meets Columbo) part 1 of 4

Rewatching the 2017 Singapore #F1 Grand Prix this morning. Brundle on Hulkenberg running in 3rd after the early carnage: "He's 10 podiums behind me, and I drove a load of flying bedsteads." Savage.


Porcelain berries, staghorn sumac, and more in the wetlands walk

codingbull's tweet image. Porcelain berries, staghorn sumac, and more in the wetlands walk
codingbull's tweet image. Porcelain berries, staghorn sumac, and more in the wetlands walk
codingbull's tweet image. Porcelain berries, staghorn sumac, and more in the wetlands walk
codingbull's tweet image. Porcelain berries, staghorn sumac, and more in the wetlands walk

Scott Burwinkel reposted

I kind of laughed at Tirico telling PFF's majority owner that there should be a column for INTs that are not the QB's fault. Well...


Only took 12 years to get it framed and up

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Scott Burwinkel reposted

SO ITS A SYSTEM OF SMALL INTERLOCKING PLASTIC BRICKS WHICH CAN BE USED TO BUILD CREATIONS OF ANY KIND THE POSSIBILITIES OF THESE BEAUTIFUL LITTLE BUILDING BRICKS IS ONLY LIMITED BY YOUR IMAGINATION AND YOUD BE AMAZED AT HOW MUCH SATISFACTION YOULL FIND FROM CLICKING THEM TOGETHER

BrickinNick's tweet image. SO ITS A SYSTEM OF SMALL INTERLOCKING PLASTIC BRICKS WHICH CAN BE USED TO BUILD CREATIONS OF ANY KIND THE POSSIBILITIES OF THESE BEAUTIFUL LITTLE BUILDING BRICKS IS ONLY LIMITED BY YOUR IMAGINATION AND YOUD BE AMAZED AT HOW MUCH SATISFACTION YOULL FIND FROM CLICKING THEM TOGETHER

Yesterday’s jaunt to Madison and souvenirs

codingbull's tweet image. Yesterday’s jaunt to Madison and souvenirs
codingbull's tweet image. Yesterday’s jaunt to Madison and souvenirs
codingbull's tweet image. Yesterday’s jaunt to Madison and souvenirs
codingbull's tweet image. Yesterday’s jaunt to Madison and souvenirs

Scott Burwinkel reposted

Neist Point Lighthouse under moody skies. #Skye #Scotland

Johnpow1's tweet image. Neist Point Lighthouse under moody skies. 

#Skye #Scotland

There it is, as regular a yearly tradition as the swallows coming back to Capistrano

Don’t worry if your A level results are disappointing. I got a C and 2 Us and I’m currently holidaying on this boat.

JeremyClarkson's tweet image. Don’t worry if your A level results are disappointing. I got a C and 2 Us and I’m currently holidaying on this boat.


Scott Burwinkel reposted

Fascinating paper seeking to answer why we enjoy games that are "too hard" (Soulslikes) and "too easy" (idle/clicker games). Predictive processing is a very cool way of thinking that offers a lot to artists and creators of all kinds.

Game research, design, #gamestudies peers: I haven't been as intellectually excited about anything like this in a decade (maybe since SDT). In this paper, we propose a new theory for why we enjoy uncertainty in games, drawing on predictive processing. A 🧵 frontiersin.org/articles/10.33…



Glenwood Gardens in late summer

codingbull's tweet image. Glenwood Gardens in late summer
codingbull's tweet image. Glenwood Gardens in late summer
codingbull's tweet image. Glenwood Gardens in late summer
codingbull's tweet image. Glenwood Gardens in late summer

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