I have a complicated relationship with Twitter. I mostly dislike it, especially the chaotic version that has been in place since the Musk takeover... but I can't seem to tear myself away completely, because just occasionally it throws something up that I perhaps wouldn't otherwise have seen.
Like most people, I retweet things that I think need or deserve greater attention, and like things that I want to show support for (whether I actually "like" them or, rather, feel some other emotion in response, like sympathy). I guess most people do something similar. But how do you use bookmarks? I tend to use them as a reminder to come back to something when time or circumstance allow. By circumstance, I most often mean when I'm somewhere I can play a song or video without issue. Anyway, the upshot of this approach (and the raison d'être for this post) is that I end up with a backlog of bookmarked tweets that I often don't get around to ever actually catching up with; in other words, I have a virtual to-read pile almost as big as my real one.
All of which is an overly wordy and slightly boring introduction to a cheap post that relies solely on embedding other people's content. I know, the shame... but regardless, in no particular order here's a small selection of the many, many tweets I've bookmarked in the last three months. Enjoy, or not.
This video shows an interaction test conducted with an Engineered Arts Ameca humanoid robot. Images from its eye cams are processed using tensorflow and Ameca reacts as things enter their 'personal space'
— Massimo (@Rainmaker1973) October 18, 2022
[source: https://t.co/qgjQ1Mbu92] pic.twitter.com/VCZiZRT0RR
It doesn’t get more 80’s than this.
— Michael Warburton (@MichaelWarbur17) October 20, 2022
MICHAEL J FOX & PEPSI
pic.twitter.com/Lk489pJgIe
The Wedding Present
— Surfinskatinthrashin (@Surfinskatin) October 21, 2022
Nobody’s Twisting Your Arm
Calendar Show, Yorkshire Television 1988 pic.twitter.com/OCmwkouRSi
Agreed… #CalvinandHobbes pic.twitter.com/9UaKdaLgaN
— Calvin and Hobbes (@Calvinn_Hobbes) October 28, 2022
Find clips of any time a word or phrase has been said in a Hollywood movie with this website:https://t.co/G6fc1fa6Ih
— Quite Interesting (@qikipedia) October 28, 2022
Psychedelia as it was being invented. https://t.co/K2hWC1hOvR
— swiss adam (@swissadam1) October 28, 2022
Chuck Jones nine rules for how the coyote and roadrunner functioned.
— Danny Deraney (@DannyDeraney) November 22, 2022
So cool. pic.twitter.com/zIeltnh1cA
Today on VHiStory: Comic Relief does University Challenge, featuring, among others, @Baddiel and @prodnose including the moment when Danny Baker has to correct Angus Deayton when one of the answers is wrong. https://t.co/tUCzmwQ20x
— Jim Lynn (@JimLynn) December 23, 2022
Bernard Cribbins' favourite Womble. Not too difficult to guess, but nice to watch x pic.twitter.com/6kWW9Hithz
— James Hogg (@JamesAHogg2) December 29, 2022
JF MARR TEACHES GUITAR!
— ᴍᴀɴᴄʜᴇꜱᴛᴇʀ ᴍᴜꜱɪᴄ ꜰᴏʀᴇᴠᴇʀ™️ (@MANCHESTERMUS10) January 2, 2023
Just imagine having guitar lessons from one of the greatest.
THE HEADMASTER RITUAL
Thanks to @Johnny_Marr and @Fender watch in full here https://t.co/bvFEAK8cAE #TheSmiths #johnnymarr pic.twitter.com/TXjNLW10gW
My word, isn't it foul outside! What you need is quick Carry On/Star Wars mashup, courtesy of a clever chap on YouTube called John. pic.twitter.com/j1mMu02fae
— James Hogg (@JamesAHogg2) January 3, 2023
And that's only a fraction of it, but there - I've done Twitter for you. You can thank me later (or not).
Spotted myself in your bookmarks. Digital to read lists are a other feature of modern life we weren't warned about.
ReplyDeleteYes! And they distract us from the more important business of physical to-read lists, sadly. Or is that just me?
DeleteOh yes, they absolutely do.
DeleteWhat a great idea Martin - loved so many of these. Carry On and Star Wars - who knew they could meld so well. Poor Marty McFly braving the elements, soooo 80s and the lovely Bernard Cribbins. Thanks for the entertainment. I have avoided Twitter as there is so much else to steal your time online, I would be done for if I spent time over there too. The gems usually find themselves get through to the mainstream though. Yes, spotted Adam too!
ReplyDeleteI especially liked the voice of Peter Butterworth set to Obi Wan. And would like that Calvin & Hobbes pic on a t-shirt.
DeleteSo much to enjoy here but, yes, how do we keep, and keep track of it all? That's a very good point you make. I have bookmarked so many things that half the time I can't even remember what they were but they just caught me at the time and I didn't want to 'lose' them "in case". In case of what?! Some I have returned to but many just sit there. I suppose it's like being in a library, we wouldn't live long enough to be able to read every book, but we want to have the option for whenever we can. I think we're in danger of becoming digital hoarders!
ReplyDeleteAh yes, the great "in case". My whole life is full of that...
DeleteI must confess to having hundreds of general bookmarks - various half read web pages, half watched YouTube clips etc that I'll probably never get around to revisiting. No Twitter ones though. If I hang around that platform for too long I tend to sink into despondency at the general state of the human race. Your selections here are great though. I particularly loved the Wedding Present clip and the Calvin & Hobbes panel - count me in for a t-shirt of that.
ReplyDeleteYes, I can get drawn into the Twitter doom spiral too.
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