- 13:52:52 Retweeted @RickWolff 2015-04-13 16:42:24 Hillary Bold. Because, America.
You're welcome. http://t.co/Y2HRzM4tMn - 17:47:06 Reading – In Anxious Times Women Candidates Don't Guarantee Women's Votes (@natsecHeather) http://t.co/6ScTd2bDBo
- 17:53:38 Important -> The most concerning element of Facebook’s potential new power (@trevortimm) http://t.co/OIN6MOyLup
- 18:02:10 Reading – There’s never been a safer time to be a kid in America (@_cingraham) http://t.co/VUKN4snqZw
- 18:06:22 Good article and good points @_cingraham, but 1 in 10,000 is 0.01%, not 0.0001%, which would be 1 in a million. :-) http://t.co/VUKN4snqZw
- 18:08:14 Retweeted @_cingraham 18:07:59 @abulsme ughhhhhh math is hard. thanks for the heads-up — fixing! can't believe you're the first person to notice this… in reply to abulsme
- 18:09:44 .@_cingraham No problem. :-) Other than that, thanks for maki many of the same points I make over and over when this stuff comes up. :-) in reply to _cingraham
- 18:13:01 .@_cingraham Of course, 1 argument I haven't seen explored fully: Is the lower rate of scary things partially BECAUSE of the helicoptering? in reply to _cingraham
- 18:29:25 Retweeted @_cingraham 18:26:04 @abulsme Bryan Caplan says no, thinks its mostly due to other factors – declining crime, etc. But I haven't seen any in-depth studies either in reply to abulsme
- 18:36:24 .@_cingraham Right. General pop trends in same direction as kids, so helicoptering probably not main factor. World IS safer. But (cont) in reply to _cingraham
- 18:37:46 .@_cingraham I would love to see analysis factoring out general pop trends and controlling for helicoptering to see if differences emerge. in reply to _cingraham
- 18:38:54 Retweeted @AmyNotAmy 18:35:40 Sometimes I can hide that I live with a five year old and other times I make five Chuggington references in one run-on sentence.
- 18:44:49 .@_cingraham So how much of lowered crime against kids due to less opportunity because parents are hovering? Rate very low anyway of course. in reply to _cingraham
- 18:57:53 .@_cingraham I suspect kid trends echoing gen trends, but would b nice 2 see studies on inc safety (if any) vs prob caused by helicoptering. in reply to _cingraham
- 19:11:21 Yeah, I know. Started out intending to make a different point, ended up circling & reiterating less concisely instead. Story of my life. :-)
- 20:05:55 Retweeted @SpaceflightNow 20:05:40 T-minus 5 minutes. The Falcon 9 rocket has switched to internal battery power for launch. Watch live: http://t.co/ATSqqDhDqQ
- 20:11:16 Retweeted @NASAWatch 20:11:04 Liftoff, liftoff of the #SpaceX Falcon 9 on the #CRS6 #ISS mission. Fly true!
- 20:12:00 Now let's see if hey can land it on the platform…
- 20:14:54 Retweeted @christianready 20:14:28 MECO! Ok guys, let’s land this pogo stick!
- 20:20:25 Retweeted @ISS101 20:19:29 Right about now, the first stage is expected to make contact with the landing platform. Outcome of the landing attempt to be confirmed later
- 20:23:47 Retweeted @spacecom 20:23:32 Dragon deployed, on its way to ISS. But what happened to the first stage. Did it land? Crash?
- 20:30:59 Retweeted @elonmusk 20:29:57 Ascent successful. Dragon enroute to Space Station. Rocket landed on droneship, but too hard for survival.
- 20:31:48 Drat! They will get it one of these times.
- 20:32:47 Retweeted @SarcasticRover 20:32:25 IF WE EVER SEND A TWEET BACK IN TIME TO THE DARK AGES, I HOPE IT'S THIS ONE:
MT“@elonmusk: "Dragon enroute to Space Station.” in reply to elonmusk
- 20:33:35 Retweeted @TimFernholz 20:31:02 So basically, another one of these: https://t.co/fPmcCKGb5l
(this vine is from the January test)
- 20:59:24 Retweeted @elonmusk 20:53:06 Looks like Falcon landed fine, but excess lateral velocity caused it to tip over post landing http://t.co/eJWzN6KSJa
- 21:05:16 It is about this time every four years when I start thinking maybe it would be fun to move to rural Iowa or New Hampshire. But then… No.
- 23:06:30 Retweeted @jdub 2015-03-12 05:13:38 Never plug in an unknown USB key or cable. Never plug in an unknown Lightning cable. Never touch computers. Everything is a computer. Run.