@andrewcanion I vote for home without hesitation.
@andrewcanion I vote for home without hesitation.
@andrewcanion Thanks so much!!!
@iAWriter Ja klar! đ Learning German made me appreciate and take even more notice of grammatical structures in English.
I had a lot of fun recording this one; Craig is a real Mac guy. twitter.com/LoungeRuminatoâŚ
@lukebuckmaster Glad that you like the reference to Baudrillard! I suppose that you could make it broader like âmotion simulacraâ or âfilmic simulacraâ, or even use the genre that you want to specify as a modifier. Whatever suits! đ
@lukebuckmaster The Truman Show is one of my favourite films⌠magical. How about calling such films âdrama simulacraâ?
@dariodoubleL @ScreenOTGreen @Cinematologists That would be wonderfulâthanks so much!!!
@dariodoubleL @ScreenOTGreen Very keen to hear what you think about this one! I was really impressed by the idea and effectsâsuper cleverâbut found it lacked the emotion and character development of Inception and Interstellar. Also, as seems to be the case with American films today, music obscured dialogue.
@Chundles @ZacG Congrats, Matt! Also, I feel your pain about autocorrect. I have it turned off all the time now, as I became sick of having the word âdonâtâ replaced with âDonnyâ. I donât know a Donny. Perhaps itâs because I once typed âDonât do what Donny Donât doesâ from The Simpsons…
@EcoloGee_ @EcolSocAus It is lovely to stop there! Great donuts
@ChrisComerford3 Yes, it could have been the American spin on it. Anyhow, it was once my favourite Saturday night activity on @SBS. I should relive it again soon.
@rains247 @lukebuckmaster @microdotblog I’d love to know what you think! I’ve made some great friends there. There’s no such thing as likes/reactions and you can’t see how many people follow you. The closest thing to retweeting is quoting excerpts. If you want to talk to people, you have to comment. Simple!
@ChrisComerford3 Great answer… Sakai was all class. I hope that you agree that the parliamentarian judge was always hilarious and the food critic frowned way too much.
@ChrisComerford3 There is no doubt about this… the best ever! Who was your favourite? RokusaburĹ Michiba, Hiroyuki Sakai, Chen Kenichi or (the seldom seen) Masahiko Kobe?
@lukebuckmaster If youâre looking for something that maintains the spirit of what Facebook, Instagram and Twitter were originally supposed to be, check out the minimalist delight that is @microdotblog.
@Andrewsalvati I agree with you and yes, itâs pretty smooth to jump between keyboards. Each day I use a Keychron K1 (mechanical) with the Mac and Smart Keyboard with the iPad Pro and they couldnât be more different from each other.
@Andrewsalvati Great stuff! An important question, however… which keyboard do you prefer?
Thanks for the @SamsungNL ad, @Twitter, however I do not own (or wish to own) a Samsung smartphone, nor do I speak Dutch. This is why I still use @Twitterrific (despite the removal of notification APIs and other features, @TwitterAPI) unless I really have to visit the website. t.co/DRrH42SOT…
@McLinstitute @amicusadastra Looks awesome! I’m certainly interested.
@sharped @andrewcanion @consultmel That is pretty fascinating… thank you for sharing it, David! I never would have thought that a spreadsheet could be used like that.
@1DavidNorman I believe you! I had a similar experience with super-delicious yellow watermelon. It tasted much sweeter than others.
Iâm grateful to @microdotblog for giving me the chance to meet so many genuine and interesting people. After the last episode with Andrew and Jason, this week I spoke to fellow Microblogger Miraz Jordan. Check it out! twitter.com/LoungeRuminatoâŚ
@KathySharpe3 @sharped @InsidersABC Haha youâre right⌠it keeps the programme grounded and real!
@MarekMinor @mattcassinelli That is pretty cool, actually! It looks like someone did an artistic impression for an upcoming urban project and finally achieved a look where there’s no weird photoshopping or motion blur. Nice job!