Set in the northernmost reaches of the Taklimakan Desert, this oasis-village is an often hostile place to inhabit. Yet despite the harsh environment, a culture rich with fascinating architecture and agriculture continues to thrive https://t.co/zkU5pt18WJ
— Atlas Obscura (@atlasobscura) March 31, 2018
"Bicycles [unlike cars] let people become masters of their own movements without blocking those of their fellows." —Ivan Illich pic.twitter.com/TZOfWqoDy0
— Taras Grescoe (@grescoe) March 30, 2018
Great piece. Mandatory reading for journalists, editors, all media. Next time you’re reporting a car/pedestrian or car/bike injury or fatality, don’t just write what the cops tell you. Ask questions. Lots of them. https://t.co/J67wZhRmko
— Martyn Schmoll (@martynschmoll) March 30, 2018
China Is Using Facial Recognition Technology to Send Jaywalkers Fines Through Text Messages https://t.co/MViG9cY3Uy via @motherboard
— Root Simple (@rootsimple) March 29, 2018
New Leadership Has Not Changed Uber https://t.co/LRYSQa7sED
— Root Simple (@rootsimple) March 28, 2018
One Response to the Cambridge Analytica Scandal: Block Facebook's Tracking With Privacy Badger https://t.co/a23EUON8Sk via @eff
— Root Simple (@rootsimple) March 27, 2018
The Best Alternative For Every Facebook Feature https://t.co/4MRpqnZ1cn via @WIRED
— Root Simple (@rootsimple) March 27, 2018
How to delete Facebook https://t.co/mKzU0RdoJj via @Verge
— Root Simple (@rootsimple) March 27, 2018
Africa is littered with abandoned poorly-planned aid projects https://t.co/3S3MK8Ucam
— Root Simple (@rootsimple) March 27, 2018
I ditched Facebook in 2013, and it's been fine (Opinion) https://t.co/ICOjnBmWNw
— Root Simple (@rootsimple) March 27, 2018
Good urbanism. Kamakura, Japan. Continually inhabited since 8000 B.C. pic.twitter.com/bokyhj8wY3
— Wrath Of Gnon (@wrathofgnon) March 31, 2018
The best climbers for shade | Alys Fowler https://t.co/mSGg4x4zCD pic.twitter.com/37z1Qx4zDW
— Guardian gardening (@guardiangardens) March 31, 2018
Virginia opossums are the only marsupials native to North America. Just like the offspring of kangaroos and wallabies, baby opossums are called joeys. pic.twitter.com/pKOwZbbzz3
— NHMLA (@NHMLA) March 30, 2018
An advertising scheme launched in the 1930s is the reason so many American families‘ Seder tables include a Haggadah made by Maxwell House—yes, the coffee company. This is so interesting! https://t.co/0q9vMAR1de
— Laura J. Nelson (@laura_nelson) March 31, 2018
The Balls pic.twitter.com/b9InqHr0A4
— Evan Kleiman (@evankleiman) March 31, 2018
"I kissed silver birches and held long conversations with hawthorn trees, until we reached a philosophical impasse and parted ways…." from NETTLE-EATER, out with @thehedgepress. Only a handful of the 1st green edition left now!https://t.co/N9r3eoXgjT#NettleEater #Dartmoor pic.twitter.com/YvDAn1U6CX
— Tom Hirons (@hironstom) March 31, 2018
The sun and the moon hide their face during the Crucifixion, from a Gospel-book made in the 11th-century at Echternach https://t.co/bsVogcmNso pic.twitter.com/P8H2KyjTbA
— A Hudson (@wyrdwritere) March 31, 2018
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