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Andrew McCallum

@wethanet

Ask me what 9 times F is. It's fleventyfive.

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At least the Twitter-verse is keeping us entertained. @9Now praying for on field controversy to direct attention anywhere else #Origin


Thanks @9Now Can someone FaceTime me from Adelaide, more likely to succeed #Origin

wethanet's tweet image. Thanks @9Now 

Can someone FaceTime me from Adelaide, more likely to succeed #Origin

I wonder how stressed the @9Now Infrastrutcture team are right now


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10 years ago today @aaronsw took his own life after overly aggressive prosecution. He invented internet infrastructure. He defeated the greatest threat the Internet had ever seen. And you probably don't know who he is. You should. Here’s his story 🧵

Patticus's tweet image. 10 years ago today @aaronsw took his own life after overly aggressive prosecution. 

He invented internet infrastructure. 

He defeated the greatest threat the Internet had ever seen.

And you probably don't know who he is.

You should.

Here’s his story 🧵

Must be time to launch a new accelerator. We’ll take some equity, force a proforma document on you, introduce you to a few people who haven’t done anything, and watch you pitch poorly. Then congratulate ourselves on having incubated dozens of startups. #winningformula


It's my #Twitterversary! I have been on Twitter for 12 years, since 24 Nov 2010 (via @twi_age).


Celebrating another lap around the sun with @up_banking

wethanet's tweet image. Celebrating another lap around the sun with @up_banking

It would just be nice if peoples actions matched their tweets


Sorry, but it’s embarrassing that we are allowed to run different athletes in swimming relays heats vs finals. It should be against the rules. #cheatingnotcheating


I don’t get it. All these “She’s a 10, but…” are just normalising rating people based on their physical appearance. Am I missing something? I don’t find them funny or insightful


Do you have any examples of parents or coaches telling their child to intentionally injure another player? I’d like to believe these are monsters that we’ve made up, and the parents/coaches in question fail to adequately address rather than actively encourage the behaviour.


Had to teach the kids today that a sad part of youth sport is that officiating is occasionally biased to the point of being ridiculous. But the alternative is no officials and no pathway for new officials. Why do we have to accept this


Mum is doing World's Greatest Shave. She is 65 years old, and has (in my memory) never had hair below her shoulders. Please sponsor her. secure.leukaemiafoundation.org.au/registrant/Fun…


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