— George Bernard Shaw
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- 0101.February.Thursday ÆdificareWe follow the construction spend rate of the US education industry; using the US Census Bureau Construction Spending figures released the first day of every month. We encourage our colleagues in the education facilities industry to respond to Census Bureau-retained data gathering contractors in order to contribute to the accuracy of the report. https://youtu.be/x613cyteWL4 
- 0202.February.Friday TymeToday at 16:00 UTC we refresh our understanding of the technical standards for the timing-systems that maintain the temporal framework for daily life in education communities. The campus clock continues as a monument of beauty and structure even though digitization of everything has rendered the central community clock redundant. Most leading practice discovery (and innovation) is happening with the Network Time Protocols (NTP) that synchronize the time stamps of widely separated data centers. In operation since before 1985, NTP is one of the oldest Internet protocols in current use and underlies the Internet of Things build out. NTP is particularly important in maintaining accurate time stamps for safety system coordination and for time stamps on email log messages. Use the login credentials at the upper right of our home page. 
- 0303.February.Saturday Gracias Choir "How Deep is Your Love"https://youtu.be/Kh7v3-n8Xa0?si=Q570wF2sJHYJUdtv No water session again! First wave of our rowers doing their 5km test! Lots of effort and hard work! @SydenhamHigh @sydsixthform @sydsports pic.twitter.com/ToT8RCZX4c — Sydenham High Rowing (@sydrowing) January 13, 2024 
- 0303.February.Saturday Rewind: AnimalsIn partnership with @Yeatssocietyirl, we are hosting a special virtual event to mark the 100th anniversary of the #poem ‘The Second Coming’ by WB #Yeats. Join us on Friday, 13 Nov at 7pm for an evening of discussion and #poetry readings. 🎟️ Register now: https://t.co/gfU24AEFGz pic.twitter.com/zDbzLjslL5 — National Library of Ireland (@NLIreland) November 5, 2020 
- 0404.February.Sunday 

We’re “organized” but not too organized; like the bookseller who knows where every book can be found.
at a conference where you don’t have to present
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