The best podcast I’ve ever listened to & episode 6 is a thing of beauty. Not only are the presenters & guests esteemed historians, authors & journalists but the art of storytelling, conversation & graceful listening is something to behold @EmpirePodUK https://t.co/oF93Hjw6D4
@irishlifehealth the phone number for my clinic digital doc is sending me into an ivr loop. i keep getting the same selection and then it loops back again. online booking portal also down.
@IrishRail can you fix the displays in Adamstown? They haven’t been working for a while now. Most commuters know the trains that are due but others would be lost. Thanks!
@sniphist @soundmigration I just listened to your podcast on History Hit! Your research is really interesting! Thank you for bringing your expertise to the conversation.
I'm a bit late but we celebrated International Women in Engineering Day by highlighting just a few talented women in engineering at Autodesk in a video.
In honor of International Women in Engineering Day, we'd like to introduce you to just a few some of the innovative women in engineering at Autodesk who are reimagining possible:
#INWED22#AutodeskLife
https://t.co/PddrF4lT5k
The mRNA vaccines (Pfizer and Moderna) are kind of brilliant at a science level. I’ve had a few people in my real non-Twitter life ask me to explain how it works so I’m going to try my best here in this thread while I’m waiting for a patient to show.
@lidl_ireland��� got these recently and they were inedible. Like chewing plastic. I wouldn’t be advertising them if I were you. We didn’t have receipt and they were already open and messy so didn’t return them. https://t.co/dA7o1Lsegb
@janecat60 Someone just reminded me that my mam (from Dublin,Ireland) used to use this phrase and when I googled it this tweet came up. 😊Trying to find the origin. Biblical or Shakespearean I bet.