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Barry McGee

Software Engineer

Thoughts

RT @hagan_utv: Anyone recognise him? Detectives investigating a series of knife attacks on women by a man on a bike in the Belfast area on…

@declanmcbride43 @LennoxRalph @SJAMcBride It’s based on behavioural science - those shopping for booze late at night are more likely to be heading off to a house party. Just as there’s more drunk people in a pub after 10pm who are more likely to ignore social distancing.

I hope all the NI Brexitiers are paying close attention to @BBCSpotlightNI tonight. Your blind jingoism has brought Northern Ireland zero jobs, zero investment but to ship a pizza from Edinburgh to Belfast will now require certification from a vet. #BrexitReality https://t.co/aGWlrdG6x2

@fehler All good, thanks. Bit fed up with pandemic grind but who isn't? If nothing else, we sent for the stork during the first lockdown.. player 2 incoming in the spring! 😁 Work wise, I've always been remote so well set up for it. Enjoying following your School of Des journey 🚀

RT @Cat_Zakrzewski: Dropbox is the latest company to embrace remote work. The company announces a new "virtual first" policy, where remote…

RT @JoeBiden: Donald Trump is running TV ads taking Dr. Fauci out of context and without his permission. So, here’s a message from the Pre…

@kylegawley @fehler I'm no fan of the UK gov but, as often happens, Twitter has somewhat distorted reality here. Campaign images widely circulated are from 2019, pre-pandemic. They were devised by an advertising agency tasked with filling a skills shortage in cyber security. https://t.co/jCR3ob8WKJ

@williamcrawley @7815PWK Did you watch the full clip? He followed it immediately with: “...I was running as a proud democrat for VP and now I’m running as a proud democrat for President.” This full clip places the misspeak on the tense, not the noun - big difference.

RT @nytimes: Though the pandemic rages on, our science reporter offers a dose of cautious optimism: Experts say it could be over in the U.S…

@DecLawn In my opinion, this is the result of general & widespread apathy fuelled by dismal government messaging and a dissociation between pandemic behaviour and consequence. Put bluntly - the first lockdown worked so well, we didn't see enough coffins. Now Covid lands the counterpunch.