- Sun, 12:25: RT @archivetvmus71: George and the Dragon (3rd February 1968). Tom Baker certainly makes the most of his brief screen time. https://t.co/9f…
- Sun, 12:33: RT @RokNezic: A winter wonderland @ArmaghPlanet this morning! 😊❄️ 5cm of snow (I know, not much for some places, but a lot for Northern Ir…
- Sun, 12:52: RT @SamuelMarcLowe: To make things even more difficult, despite the economic case against independence remaining very strong, the current g…
- Sun, 12:56: RT @astroehlein: The UK government that brought us brexit is now telling UK businesses to move to the EU because of brexit... It’s almos…
- Sun, 14:48: RT @physicsJ: This is real imagery of the lunar far side with Earth in background via NASA's Deep Space Climate Observatory (DSCOVR). The s…
- Sun, 14:59: Farmer in the Sky, by Robert A. Heinlein Our narrator and his family leave Earth to build a new colony on Ganymede. We encounter nice guys and nasty guys, and even a few women, though they don't get to speak much. #nwbooks https://t.co/4CnDbooYAl https://t.co/Pn389BVukt https://t.co/HH1tQaPPej
- Sun, 15:25: Fortunata and Jacinta, by Benito P�rez Gald�s Rather good. Most of the book is about Fortunata's ups and downs as she bounces from man to man, and Jacinta vaguely and uneasily aware of her rival. #nwbooks https://t.co/PQanWl4lVx https://t.co/nnGt9CgGvF https://t.co/JvaxjdGVk6
- Sun, 15:51: The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy, by Douglas Adams I more or less knew this book by heart when I was twelve, and the Adams genius still works for me; sometimes the magic survives, three decades on. #nwbooks https://t.co/8mjAMZU20p https://t.co/MWlwiEbZ9K https://t.co/GziuTSRYh7
- Sun, 16:05: RT @GarthGilmour: @nwbrux Re-read the series, and what struck me was Adams technical foresight. As a techie in embryo I remember being scor…
- Sun, 16:24: The new Northern Ireland parliamentary constituencies - once again https://t.co/XUh7xLLfBT #boundarycommission
- Sun, 16:43: Noughts and Crosses, by Malorie Blackman A grim young adult novel set in a world where the racism of our society is reversed and white "noughts" (or "blankers", to be rude) are oppressed by the ruling Crosses. #nwbooks https://t.co/1FG3UWkHhf https://t.co/7TpGYqHoXs https://t.co/yRglRbn0kf
- Sun, 17:09: An Old Captivity, by Nevil Shute A fascinating book by Shute. Three quarters of the way through, we have a sudden shift; and our competent engineer hero falls into a coma and dreams of a past life as a Scottish slave. #nwbooks https://t.co/jbycASFfZV https://t.co/2NUSeFLwhU https://t.co/ObmVhzFb2V
- Sun, 17:25: Amoras deel 4: Lambik, by Marc Legendre and Charel Cambr� Lambik attempting to be useful for a change, but being thwarted by external factors and by his own character flaws, turns out to be quite an effective story. #nwbooks https://t.co/TcCcYTS9cM https://t.co/BIkDjHrZfB https://t.co/amIE96U9qV
- Sun, 18:01: Auguria, by Peter Nuyten The art is gorgeous, the historical research is thorough, and the Batavians' ambiguous loyalty is well depicted. But I got rather lost plot-wise. #nwbooks https://t.co/k04hjcXO4T https://t.co/NQacL70pkr https://t.co/ktIz9kyBPm https://t.co/rls7aJ8Sg1 https://t.co/NwhuD8UgyF
- Mon, 07:49: RT @alexstubb: I don’t know about you guys, but I sure do miss the human touch. The hugs, the handshakes (yes, I admit)...well, just hangin…
- Mon, 09:14: RT @astroehlein: Good news: Estonia to get first female prime minister. Also good news: The extremist, hate-mongering party EKRE is no lo…
- Mon, 09:23: RT @KajaCiglic: Fauci says he was the 'skunk at the picnic' in Trump's Covid team https://t.co/jtWzz9jg4v
- Mon, 09:30: Whoniversaries 25 January https://t.co/Y2TJIyfUaV
- Mon, 10:45: A border poll can be held at any time – redux https://t.co/jym0qP9NAx Useful summary from @bjhbfs.