@jvitak I’m happy to report all of kids’ school work has been downloaded, their schedule made for the foreseeable future, and beds are made. My teaching is ready for online (50% already was) and everything else is gravy at this point. 🔄 0 👍 1 Original URL

March 16, 2020

@jvitak In the last five years, I’ve felt there’s been a ratcheting up of productivity tweets (eg, “happy to report my group got 11 papers into [acm conference here]”) This is just an extension of that and it is very frustrating. 1/ 🔄 0 👍 3 Original URL

March 16, 2020

RT @linguangst: we’re just indoor cats now 🔄 0 👍 0 Original URL

March 16, 2020

@KevinACross We had similar things. Everyone had flu shots in fall. One kid got flu tested in Jan/Feb and it was negative.The rest of us had same symptoms but didn’t get flu tested. Family friends had flu like symptoms (testing negative for flu) then pneumonia. But we’re still staying home. 🔄 0 👍 2 Original URL

March 16, 2020

@GekeLudden We’re doing scout projects as art/science. https://t.co/r80uI2SkNA 🔄 0 👍 0 Original URL

March 16, 2020

@guyraz Screen time violations? Guy, we’re in M&M’s for breakfast mode. 🔄 0 👍 1 Original URL

March 16, 2020

RT @joshsternberg: Boomers are going out; Millennials are going out. The only people staying in taking this seriously is the one generation… 🔄 0 👍 0 Original URL

March 16, 2020

@EvanMPeck I worry for all of you Universities that rely on dorms and food service for revenue. It’s going to sting. 🔄 0 👍 1 Original URL

March 14, 2020

Visiting eastern shore for the day. I’ve seen a pair of what looks like A-10 tank killers flying over head repeatedly. 🔄 0 👍 2 Original URL

March 14, 2020

This to be published in the journal “No shit, Sherlock” https://twitter.com/Reuters/status/1238486314175119362 🔄 0 👍 0 Original URL

March 13, 2020