Special upcoming @stc_org event -
Reflecting Backward, Thinking Forward: A conversation about 70 past and 70 future years of technical communication with legends @saulcarliner@GinnyRedish@firstwren#techcomm#stc_org
https://t.co/bK4oVkIU96
In case you missed my “@CBSSunday Morning” story about the K-pop music phenomenon… here it is! Just in time for Grammy Sunday. :)
https://t.co/kI0chK4Y7b
Coming up this Thursday! The always interesting and entertaining David Pogue will join us talk about language and his career explaining technology everywhere. #techcomm#stc_org
@stc_org @Pogue David is also the author of over 100 books and the host of the "Unsung Science" podcast. Learn more about him at https://t.co/6bE7KTycny
“Despite the national and international acclaim, Mr. McCullough said his greatest honor was accorded in his hometown in 2013, when the 16th Street Bridge was renamed for him, the only Pittsburgher to be so honored in his lifetime…”
“It is impossible to conceive that David McCullough is no longer with us,” said documentary filmmaker Ken Burns in a statement to the Post-Gazette. “He is among our greatest historians; he wrote with an almost magical command of language and story.”
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@Sara_inquirer I wouldn’t describe Minimalism as a flavor of IS … but quite a bit has been written about Minimalism, so you won’t run out of reference material.
#OnThisDate Aug. 5, 1921, 100 years ago today ... 25 year-old Westinghouse (@W__Home) engineer Harold Arlin called the first baseball game ever broadcast over commercial radio, through the company's fledgling @KDKARadio station in Pittsburgh.