'morgen!
— viola voß (@v_i_o_l_a) January 5, 2018
I just published a #zeroday attack to bypass disk passwords.
Since the Xerox Alto is 45 years old, this attack will have limited impact, but it does help us archive old disk packs.https://t.co/PMB42ZokdD pic.twitter.com/kpDVuyJNN2— Ken Shirriff (@kenshirriff) January 4, 2018
Ten reasons to love thinking… https://t.co/hqVWbm10ki
— Philosophy Matters (@PhilosophyMttrs) January 5, 2018
https://twitter.com/v_i_o_l_a/status/949179658117009408
Magnolias are the oldest surviving flowering plants; they first appeared 100 million years ago. pic.twitter.com/bUk04QxIkP
— Quite Interesting (@qikipedia) January 5, 2018
https://twitter.com/v_i_o_l_a/status/949179875646164992
https://twitter.com/v_i_o_l_a/status/949179971767029760
Wow. Some GOOD news for UK higher education for once – Foreign students will be cut from immigration figures https://t.co/e43ooC3wtB via @MailOnline
— Phil Baty (@Phil_Baty) January 1, 2018
Mal was Spezielleres: Ein Beitrag von Heidrun Wiesenmüller über die verbale #Sacherschließung im Jahr 2018. Kleiner Vorgeschmack auf die Januar-Ausgabe von #BuB mit dem Schwerpunktthema Sacherschließung, die am Dienstag erscheint. #bibliothek https://t.co/BSCJ23KGOX
— Steffen Heizereder (@stimmeheize) January 4, 2018
Someone auto-tuned “Smells Like Teen Spirit” to a major chord, and now life is confusing. https://t.co/jIXJ0Ut1zG
— Brandon Morse (@TheBrandonMorse) January 5, 2018
https://twitter.com/v_i_o_l_a/status/949227319729840128
https://twitter.com/v_i_o_l_a/status/949230830035128321
With or without ewe #AnimalTopTwentySongs pic.twitter.com/7iwfbXwATo
— BBC Earth (@BBCEarth) January 3, 2018
https://twitter.com/v_i_o_l_a/status/949231001204555777
Where the Sheeps have no name – by Ewe Two#AnimalTopTwentySongs pic.twitter.com/UnvoxG9QlP
— A Frikkin Hashtag (@AFrikkinHashtag) January 3, 2018
You Can Leave Your Cat On. #animaltoptwentysongs pic.twitter.com/ISny5aFbqO
— John Lane (@JohnFPLane) January 3, 2018
#AnimalTopTwentySongs Bello, is it me you're barking for pic.twitter.com/iBs2cqJ4yp
— VeldLot🌷 (@VeldLot) January 3, 2018
#AnimalTopTwentySongs we're on toad to nowhere pic.twitter.com/zWOjvzTlfX
— VeldLot🌷 (@VeldLot) January 3, 2018
#AnimalTopTwentySongs
Been spending most my life living in a Hamster's Paradise pic.twitter.com/eq2NJKnJSE— Kevin Johns (@Berlinseshdmtv) January 3, 2018
I Would Do Anything for Love (But I Won’t Do Cat) #AnimalTopTwentySongs pic.twitter.com/VcdFCBlBzK
— Dont Think So (@DontThinkso555) January 3, 2018
I kissed a Squirrel #AnimalTopTwentySongs pic.twitter.com/aJDpAzsjT9
— View from my Office (@viewfrommyoffic) January 3, 2018
Walk this ray #AnimalTopTwentySongs pic.twitter.com/BD0UPU8FCD
— BBC Earth (@BBCEarth) January 3, 2018
Night beaver 🕺#AnimalTopTwentySongs pic.twitter.com/1FuCp1H1Tz
— BBC Earth (@BBCEarth) January 3, 2018
99 Red Baboons. #animaltoptwentysongs
— John Lane (@JohnFPLane) January 3, 2018
I’m Dexy and I know it. #AnimalTopTwentySongs pic.twitter.com/PlOz9IO8su
— Dexter 🐞& Lenny 🧛🐞 (@rescuedogdexter) January 3, 2018
#AnimalTopTwentySongs you've lost that loving feline
— Sam Golding (@TheSambizzle) January 3, 2018
https://twitter.com/v_i_o_l_a/status/949231618656481280
#AnimalTopTwentySongs
Love is in the hare— DM (@patchdennizen) January 3, 2018
Turtle Eclipse of the Hart #AnimalTopTwentySongs
— Richard Pulsford (parroty) (@RichardPulsford) January 3, 2018
Squirrel's Not Hot, Skrrat, skidi-kat-kat #AnimalTopTwentySongs pic.twitter.com/T6Fd5J2BxT
— Keele University 🐿️ (@KeeleUniversity) January 3, 2018
https://twitter.com/v_i_o_l_a/status/949231899020546048
https://twitter.com/v_i_o_l_a/status/949232007988596736
Grandiose Entdeckung in der Bibliothek von #Stuttgart: die Bibliothek für Schlaflose – wenn man nachts mal dringend ein Buch braucht… #bücher @BWjetzt pic.twitter.com/XU38fYz6Rs
— Maria-Bettina Eich (@MariaBettinaEic) January 3, 2018
It's taken way more time than I wanted, but I've completed a tool to simplify management of MarcEdit's linked data rules file. This will make it easy to clone, edit, etc without having to deal with the XML. pic.twitter.com/1dwZOUpGgT
— Terry Reese (@reese_terry) January 5, 2018
#Umgehungstraße zw. Warendorfer + Wolbecker Straße (B51) bleibt, aufgrund der stürmischen Witterung, noch bis Montag komplett gesperrt. Der Durchgangsverkehr wird weiterhin gebeten, die großräumig ausgeschilderten Umleitungsstrecken zu nutzen. Mehr Infos: https://t.co/BxFk314gZv
— Stadt Münster (@muenster_de) January 5, 2018
27 Times The German Language Had To Explain Itself To The Rest Of The World https://t.co/buy5AJhwaB
— Anna Aridzanjan (@textautomat) January 5, 2018
To mark HH’s 44,444th follower… A number comprised of a series of identical figures—like 44,444—is called a REPDIGIT. pic.twitter.com/9yi6VYdEVI
— Haggard Hawks 🦅📚 Words | Language | Etymology (@HaggardHawks) January 5, 2018
The problem with solutions: The solvers. https://t.co/5btNENl1Sa
— Leporellos Katalog (@leporelloatkthb) January 5, 2018
Blogbeitrag zu der gestern losgetretenen Diskussion um Leihfristen und Mahngebühren – danke für alle Beiträge: https://t.co/Bl37LrFCss
— Anne Christensen @xenzen@openbiblio.social (@xenzen) January 5, 2018
The humanities are today more vital than ever because they help us understand our actions and reimagine our reality … https://t.co/GfR7Smlx6i
— Philosophy Matters (@PhilosophyMttrs) January 5, 2018
https://twitter.com/v_i_o_l_a/status/949275114201370624
Dieser Moment, in dem du hoffst, dass Trump morgen Milliarden aus dem Rüstungsbudget an US-Universitäten umleitet, damit sie für ihn eine noch größere Primzahl finden. https://t.co/KOwXsDOwte
— Mike Zeitz (@mimimibe) January 5, 2018
onomasiology and Clemens-Peter Herbermann. 🙂 #catalogsearch #favouritephrases https://t.co/bqvwhAhdUO
— viola voß (@v_i_o_l_a) January 5, 2018
2⁷⁷²³²⁹¹⁷-1 is the largest known prime number and was discovered on Jan 3, 2018. It's substantially easier to find primes of the form 2ᵖ-1, also called Mersenne Primes. Here's why:https://t.co/AojVKbspbe pic.twitter.com/8Dl6Zm1xtS
— Fermat's Library (@fermatslibrary) January 4, 2018
This is beautiful.
I think that this is my favorite piece of digital art in the last years. https://t.co/GzIQkKCbz7
— tante (@tante) January 5, 2018
The joy of 'sleeping with books'.
Spend some time in the only residential library in the UK.https://t.co/g8a5LYBSw2— BBC Radio 3 (@BBCRadio3) January 5, 2018
I’m a blind twitter user. There are a lot of us out there. Increase your ability to reach us and help us interact with your pictures, it’s really simple and makes a huge difference to our twitter experiance allowing us to see your images our way. Thanks for the description 😎 pic.twitter.com/hCsjoFdmev
— Rob Long (@_Red_Long) January 3, 2018
I didn't know this option existed. Ironically this is where I say, thank you for the picture as I've been able to switch the option on. https://t.co/qHqFvj1TFh
— Liz Hoffman (@LizHoffmanbmc) January 5, 2018
falls jemand in und um münster mal saubere fenster braucht: ich kann "glasklar" empfehlen. https://t.co/TJMSQ1GPRd #fensterreinigung #muenster #durchblick 🙂
— viola voß (@v_i_o_l_a) January 5, 2018
How you may be able to make yourself happier in just three seconds:https://t.co/gIExidAfcH
— BBC Radio 3 (@BBCRadio3) January 5, 2018
"fossils from the early Device Age" https://t.co/nXoYUEHe77 🙂
— viola voß (@v_i_o_l_a) January 5, 2018
“How long have I had a cold? Since October 2017”#NewYearSameMe
— VeryBritishProblems (@SoVeryBritish) January 5, 2018
A good time to repost the Best Cartoon Ever. pic.twitter.com/XMblbsMfw8
— ian bremmer (@ianbremmer) January 4, 2018
“Slight change of plan” – Translation: This new, hastily cobbled-together plan bears absolutely no relation to the original plan
— VeryBritishProblems (@SoVeryBritish) January 5, 2018
— Sexiest Librarian (@LibrarianSexy) January 5, 2018
I finally did it [thanks to a "christmas funding" :)] – I subscribed to @mybungubox: https://t.co/XnSMw2L517 #stationary #japan 🙂
— viola voß (@v_i_o_l_a) January 5, 2018
"Controlling complexity is the essence of computer programming." – Brian W. Kernighan
— Programming Wisdom (@CodeWisdom) January 5, 2018
https://twitter.com/v_i_o_l_a/status/949349199811956736
series "eating up christmas" 🙂 pic.twitter.com/6mEfANSAap
— viola voß (@v_i_o_l_a) January 5, 2018
thanks to @PelikanKristina my cycling with @ORTLIEBwaterpro has become a little safer. 🙂 #reflectinggear #ampelmann pic.twitter.com/jUB5QcvTnU
— viola voß (@v_i_o_l_a) January 5, 2018
Y'all, only 5 days and we already got the best infographic of all 2018 pic.twitter.com/rV3ytamza4
— Christian Lauersen (@clauersen) January 5, 2018
Chips-Sorten früher:
Paprika, Orientalisch, KäseChips-Sorten heute:
Knusper-Currywurst-Spargel Experience, Gebackene Lauch-Verführung mit Fidget Spinner, Chewbacca-Reis-Nachos 7845, Gude Chips vong Geschmag her, Vegane Lauch-Bio-Kevin Knusper-Flakes ohne Laktose— Das Netzteil (@Grolmori) January 5, 2018
I didn't even know linguistics existed until my freshman year of college. Once I discovered it, it was like "WHERE HAVE YOU BEEN ALL MY LIFE?" It's very exciting to me that it might be offered in some high schools eventually. https://t.co/0viethJDTE
— Jane Solomon (@janesolomon) January 3, 2018
When most people tell you they think words are so fascinating, they have in mind items like "canoodle" and "serendipity." When linguists say it, they have in mind, like, "the." https://t.co/jPHwQKoI2W
— Geoffrey Nunberg (@GeoffNunberg) January 3, 2018
Zum morgigen #Dreikönigstag zeigen wir die meisterhaft vom Regensburger Buchmaler Berthold Furtmeyr gestaltete Initiale „E“ eines Eingangsgebets. #Digitalisat: https://t.co/62OEYznKqV #Buchmalerei #Handschriften #Kunstwerk
Ausschnitt aus Salzburger Missale Clm 15708 Blatt 63r pic.twitter.com/jDrIhb1QSp
— Bayerische Staatsbibliothek (@bsb_muenchen) January 5, 2018
What does a library accessibility specialist do? How a new role advances accessibility through education and advocacy… https://t.co/A38pUufBES
— @stephenfrancoeur@glammr.us (@s_francoeur) January 5, 2018
'nacht allerseits, und schönes wochenende!
— viola voß (@v_i_o_l_a) January 5, 2018