Possibly useful info for small business owners in Thur 14 webinar. Covers financing (hopefully beyond just PPP, which was 🙄), unemployment, business interruption insurance, & other stuff. https://t.co/MpkIyjdj7N #nycoronavirus#smallbusiness#nyc#COVID
The “shirtless man covered with elaborate tattoos” is Michael Wilson, Coney Island’s Illustrated Man. Not sure if it was the intention of the artist or the curator to have him to be anonymous.
@GettyMuseum#michaelwilson#illustratedman#coneyislandsideshow
This is pretty shitty. Problem is finding a half-way decent alternative to Photoshop and other Adobe products. #graphicdesign#AdobeVenezuela https://t.co/XXyuIZrbYE
@lourdesgnavarro That's why we need a moat with alligators, dragons, armored attack beavers, and dolphins with lasers! And, uh, those giant white balloons like that had in The Prisoner.
@artischock_linz @affinitybyserif Thanks for the suggestions. It's hard to replace PS, AI, and AI -- don't know if the ban affects Acrobat Pro -- but will check these out. #DoesAnyoneStillUseQuarkXpress
"You should do this, check out that, and eat here, here, & here. Though I'm not sure if any of those places are worth your time or even still around since I work from home and never leave my apt ever."--My NYC-Brooklyn #traveltips to the British guy on flight to JFK #AANY
Any beauty recommendations for a translucent finishing powder that absorbs oil, softens lines, and blocks the harvesting of facial recognition data, all while providing a natural, healthy glow?
"We have little control over how [our] data is used once we’ve given it up, and no meaningful metric for deciding when giving up our information becomes a worthwhile trade-off." - @m_older https://t.co/KxPhn93VjZ
To make our cat comfortable, my husband had to 1) flip the pillow over (because the other cat was sitting on it earlier), 2) put cat’s favorite blanket over the pillow, and 3) drape cat’s other favorite blanket over the sofa back. #catlife#CatsOfTwitter#cats#catsofbrooklyn
@larrykim Interact with people outside your normal group. Ask questions. Do research. Then ask more questions. Break the routine. Do something different. Place yourself in a new environment, especially if it's outside your comfort zone.