We have an end-of-year gift: A collection of the latest projects for you to collect YOUR data! Featuring @ouraring, @OverlandApp, @google Location History, @Spotify and @rescuetime.
All with ready-to-use notebooks to explore the data! Read more: https://t.co/Me8JYOASHT
Thank you to all the people who saved and continue to save our lives. Here is to never forgetting.
Always go back to the words of John McCrae: In Flanders Fields
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Here's to Joyce Keating - an incredible person across all areas! So much love and compassion in her heart, mind, and soul. And she always had a joke and smile up her sleeve! Hope to end up even just a fraction of how happy she was. Much love to you Nana. https://t.co/RJ4r4I8DRI
@hinssen@andleuven Thank YOU kind sir! The conference was full of great energy + ideas, the city was bustling with fantastic culture and history, and meeting your family was the highlight of the trip! Thank you!
@mlambrecht@MIT@andleuven@SASsoftware @SASbelux Thanks for the lovely tweet! Apologies on the very delayed response, just catching up on Twitter now. Hope all's well!
@bnox@andleuven@kaskoen Thanks for the kind words! Fantastic to meet everyone there and really enjoyed the inspiring ideas and the outstanding culture!
@MaxLobovsky Hey! Just getting back on Twitter now and catching up. Saw this and my mind = blown! As just was getting on twitter to tweet about a new 3D printing paper, done with my neurosurgeon: https://t.co/D01BUEgm7r
@BenKrasnow absolutely awesome to see your brain! Lunch or a beer soon?
And there are many important reasons to 3D print your medical data - planning, treatment, research, etc - though another is just for fun! Giving out 3D printed brain tumors as salt shakers, bottle openers, and Christmas tree ornaments gets quite an interesting reaction... :)