- Tue, 12:56: Confusion Report, by Farah Mendlesohn https://t.co/0snajf4rUi "Access is where I move from bad tempered to incandescent, and where I have a huge and personal stake in the whole shit show. I feel deeply betrayed."
- Tue, 13:50: RT @mduncan2001: It’s hilarious seeing people trash Christopher Eccleston saying he’s only doing Big Finish for money as if acting isn’t ho…
- Tue, 16:05: Prepare for Pessi: What Companies Can Learn From a French-Speaking Gen Z Uprising https://t.co/hpWDj7WbbZ From my @apcoworldwide colleagues Cody Leblanc and @sylvain_lm.
- Tue, 17:11: Panic Rooms, Birth Certificates and the Birth of GOP Paranoia https://t.co/0xksM47Lvp Glorious from former (Republican!) Speaker of the House, John Boehner. Wow, US politics really is screwed up!
- Tue, 19:43: RT @pmdfoster: 🚨🚨🇬🇧🏴🏴🏴🇬🇧🏴🏴
🏴🚨🚨Part 4 of @FT series on the U.K. after #brexit - this one from Northern Ir… - Tue, 19:51: Sandkings, Enemy Mine and The Fountains of Paradise https://t.co/CLUTuTWVm7
- Tue, 20:48: The U.S. Army Is Using the Nagorno-Karabakh Conflict to Study Drone Warfare https://t.co/xi1RneR7DD Very interesting (if you can get past the firewall). “We’re going to have to have leaders who are comfortable operating under the uncomfortable.”
- Tue, 22:12: RT @worldcon2021: We have a MAJOR ANNOUNCEMENT coming tomorrow @ 11am ET. 📣 What could it be? Watch this space! 👀👀 https://t.co/hjvnWCB8Rb
- Wed, 09:30: Whoniversaries 7 April https://t.co/aPEAecCU7j
- Wed, 10:45: Sherlock in SFF panel ‘reading’ list https://t.co/zU2mJlSsCo Output from a fun Eastercon panel.
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May 2010 books
This is the latest post in a series I started in late 2019, anticipating the twentieth anniversary of my bookblogging which will fall in 2023. Every…
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April 2010 books
This is the latest post in a series I started in late 2019, anticipating the twentieth anniversary of my bookblogging which will fall in 2023. Every…
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Who votes in referendums in Northern Ireland, but not in elections?
I have been mulling the question of who votes in referendums in Northern Ireland, but not in elections. There isn't a lot of historical evidence…
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