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Going to Stonehenge

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Last week, I was lucky enough to visit Stonehenge. Due to my work in design research, I have a hard time not seeing the world through the lens of artifact analysis. Stonehenge itself is one giant artifact of something we know little about. Researchers have a pretty good sense of what Stonehenge was used for but are not too sure as to why it exisied. In other words, we have the thing, but, we don’t have the context to know why the thing existed.

The good news is that .@wunderground predicts 0% chance of snow in Baltimore over the next week.

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@WaterfrontPB @TheBrownWord That look fun. Do you know where it was?

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@MarylandDNR Yes, I do need that NOW.

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@paulmgardner I know someone (smart) who thinks Trump is on Clinton’s campaign to make her look better.

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RT @MarylandDNR: @gxwalsh online mapping & planning tool-explores & analyzes data for coastal and ocean planning activities https://t.co/BJโ€ฆ

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@MarylandDNR @MDCounties What’s a coastla atlas tool? It sounds awesome and like something I need right NOW.

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RT @ShelleyOFox45: Renderings from Sagamore Ventures of what new Baltimore water taxis will look like. Will have wifi & team up w’uber httpโ€ฆ

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