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austinsoar.es
Product designer, developer, photographer and historian. — austinsoar.es You’ll also get car and tech stuff to from me. Also: @soares.photo, @knownobject.app
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It's so so good.
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I'm digging the bar (if real/close to end-result). Whatever the design, Goodbye Pro, hello iPhone 17 Air in a heartbeat.
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Oohhhh, I had a chance for this to be in my life but I chose a Hybrid RAV4. Still a great choice, but not as fun.
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Ay caramba
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I love that this is a setting here in Bluesky. I must add it to reply!
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Cement gray is so in right now.
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Beta test when? :)
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I get that exact same face (eerie) each and every day.
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It was certainly something to be excited for. Good times.
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Eagerly waiting the inevitable tour dates. GNX is soo good.
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Super tricky but worth the hassle.
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You made it! Welcome to Bluesky (and your contributions to Glass have been greatly appreciated. Thank you so much!)
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My escape is getting in my car and taking a spin around the surrounding towns. It's analog, no power steering and is approaching 40 years old. Straight from the 80s. It's something that helps me connect with all of my senses and reminds me fondly of my dad and his love of cars. A Porsche 944.
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Just Australian Shepherd puppies and yoga in South Boston, MA. iPhone 16 Pro. #shotoniphone #photography #dog
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Just Australian Shepherd puppies and yoga in SoUth Boston, MA. iPhone 16 Pro. #shotoniphone #photography #dog
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The swan boats, a popular tourist and resident attraction has been operating for over 100 years by the Paget family. These are peddlers-powered and operated in the late spring and summer months.
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The lagoon: For years and years, Bostonians have skated on the frozen lagoon and played ice hockey. More recently, it’s frowned upon to get onto the ice enough that the city has drained it completely. (It is only 4 feet deep at the lowest point when water is present)
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More info: The Public Garden was opened almost 200 years after Boston Common, America’s first public park (est. 1634). It is also the first botanical garden in the United States.