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Harrison Roberts

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Passion for new products, software, tech strategy, innovation, and venture development

The Mandalorean mid-life crisis: replaced the minivan Razor Crest with a sporty N1 Naboo Starfighter

imhroberts's tweet image. The Mandalorean mid-life crisis: replaced the minivan Razor Crest with a sporty N1 Naboo Starfighter

Wonderful viewing conditions for the Geminid meteor shower!

imhroberts's tweet image. Wonderful viewing conditions for the Geminid meteor shower!

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Apollo 17 landed on moon today 1972—this mission was last time human beings walked there: #NASA

BeschlossDC's tweet image. Apollo 17 landed on moon today 1972—this mission was last time human beings walked there:                      #NASA

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There was a drone inspecting the Tower 4 Cables when the collapse started so we get a close up on the cables breaking, check the second video segment.


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Drone footage of the Arecibo collapse. I can't believe the timing that they had a drone in the air when this happened. What strange luck. Source: @NSF


Very sad to hear the news that Arecibo Observatory has collapsed.

The instrument platform of the 305m telescope at Arecibo Observatory in Puerto Rico fell overnight. No injuries were reported. NSF is working with stakeholders to assess the situation. Our top priority is maintaining safety. NSF will release more details when they are confirmed.

NSF's tweet image. The instrument platform of the 305m telescope at Arecibo Observatory in Puerto Rico fell overnight. No injuries were reported. NSF is working with stakeholders to assess the situation. Our top priority is maintaining safety. NSF will release more details when they are confirmed.


Consistently impressed with Corning innovation, from making fiber optics, flat screen glass, and now rapidly making vials for COVID vaccines newyorker.com/magazine/2020/…


Moving thread on why Nova Scotia sends a tree to Boston every year. Especially relevant given the pandemic and how important helping our neighbors is now.

This tree from Nova Scotia is now in Boston Common. The Nova Scotians send one every year. Why?

CAFinUS's tweet image. This tree from Nova Scotia is now in Boston Common.

The Nova Scotians send one every year.

Why?


Accurate

This tree from Nova Scotia is now in Boston Common. The Nova Scotians send one every year. Why?

CAFinUS's tweet image. This tree from Nova Scotia is now in Boston Common.

The Nova Scotians send one every year.

Why?


The missing evolution step towards the next gen bridge

imhroberts's tweet image. The missing evolution step towards the next gen bridge
imhroberts's tweet image. The missing evolution step towards the next gen bridge

Thank you for this honest and scary view at the worsening storm we are heading into. My wife is a medical worker and also sees this growing wave. Thank you to healthcare workers for your dedication, heart, and skill in this crisis.

This tree from Nova Scotia is now in Boston Common. The Nova Scotians send one every year. Why?

CAFinUS's tweet image. This tree from Nova Scotia is now in Boston Common.

The Nova Scotians send one every year.

Why?


Thank you for this comic Randall Munroe!


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Earth and our countless moons.


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Remember to look up. Some of this light took millions of years to arrive to you at this moment. Some of this light are from stars that have long flickered out. It is your personal time machine. Look up.


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2020 allegory.


This is ingenious. Missing bookstore browsing during the pandemic, and this feels similar to some of the serendipity of finding great reads from the staff favorites rack.

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Senior engineer fixing issue in production.

From Big-D

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When I wake up and it's still 2020

When you realize it's still 2020. #MondayMood



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On this day (Sept 28) in 1987, Star Trek: The Next Generation was first broadcast, the first of 624 hourlong episodes produced over the course of 25 television seasons over the span of 18 wonderful years. We're very proud to have been part of the production team at Paramount.

MikeOkuda's tweet image. On this day (Sept 28) in 1987, Star Trek: The Next Generation was first broadcast, the first of 624 hourlong episodes produced over the course of 25 television seasons over the span of 18 wonderful years. We're very proud to have been part of the production team at Paramount.

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