- Tue, 12:22: I’m at Abbaye de Villers in Villers-la-Ville, Brabant wallon https://t.co/DrP1qnDpu1 with Folon sculptures. https://t.co/gNXelnaZ8b
- Tue, 12:29: I’m at La Roche Qui Tourne https://t.co/Q98uaEHW2N https://t.co/0mfya0HN7G
- Tue, 12:56: RT @marktigheST: This is the explosive letter from the Chief Justice sent to fellow Supreme Court Judge Seamus Woulfe on November 5 saying…
- Tue, 14:32: American Gods by Neil Gaiman The background of American Gods depends on the interplay between the nature of America and the nature of the gods, and it’s here that the book is at its most infuriating. #nwbooks https://t.co/uRjexaPPSZ https://t.co/7AAjAloD5h https://t.co/XUk3WZC4KM
- Tue, 15:11: I’m at Huy in Li�ge https://t.co/KRbJMLAg2Y
- Tue, 15:17: A Game of Thrones, by George R.R. Martin An advantage of re-reading is that I know what is going to happen. First time round I think I read the books so fast that I missed details that turned out to be important. #nwbooks https://t.co/brhqi7jhnH https://t.co/nrcx25jR7u https://t.co/N5dtdf5HyU
- Tue, 15:52: A Feast for Crows, by George R.R. Martin Martin does have thoroughly evil characters, but they are at least comprehensible in their nastiness. #nwbooks https://t.co/g0TDm5r01I https://t.co/g0TDm5r01I https://t.co/UuVVE4NyNp
- Tue, 16:05: Hacking Europe’s elections – international law may have an answer https://t.co/fRENRxR6X7 Fighting back against external influence – by law.
- Tue, 16:27: The Sculptor, by Scott McCloud A gripping fantasy about a young artist who does a deal with Death, to achieve fame and fortune at the cost of years of his own life. #nwbooks https://t.co/w8SCbemZZg https://t.co/pU7dBZDm0l https://t.co/D6HzbyFHtz
- Tue, 17:02: Running Through Corridors 2; Rob and Toby’s Marathon Watch of Doctor Who (The 70s), by Toby Hadoke and Robert Shearman Like the authors, this is the period of the show that I remember most vividly from my own childhood. #nwbooks https://t.co/rhGTdwHcAL https://t.co/EIgEHkj4K3 https://t.co/nJ9Mtq4QmK
- Tue, 17:11: Is Joe Biden the Konrad Adenauer of the U.S.? https://t.co/dufM71Zdca Very thought-provoking piece!
- Tue, 17:26: RT @pmdfoster: Sounds rather as if pleas of @dupleader and @moneillsf are falling on rather deaf ears….tho the EU can flex ‘within’ the l…
- Tue, 17:37: The Calcutta Chromosome, by Amitav Ghosh A fascinating book in which Ronald Ross’s 1898 malaria research turns out to have been in fact the outcome of manipulation by shadowy forces. Won the @ClarkeAward in 1997. #nwbooks https://t.co/0oZpa8VSIm https://t.co/7XoaqSCWHS https://t.co/Xl9uy8xCOi
- Tue, 18:29: Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance: An Inquiry into Values, by Robert M. Pirsig https://t.co/iAUh3FGu7d
- Tue, 18:47: UK was never serious about respecting commitments given to Dublin and EU on Ireland, if I understand @AndrewPRLevi correctly. Makes sense, I must admit. https://t.co/DoQYMGccNE
- Tue, 18:55: RT @K_dPage: @nwbrux @AndrewPRLevi Shocked.
- Tue, 18:58: RT @AndrewPRLevi: @nwbrux UK was. Brexiters weren’t. They currently represent the UK. That may change.
- Tue, 19:39: RT @AndrewPRLevi: @nwbrux Even that may be possible. Admittedly, might require an intervention by Martians (just been reading HG Wells!)
- Tue, 19:39: RT @AndrewPRLevi: @K_dPage @nwbrux Sorry.
- Tue, 20:48: LotR: Every Ring-bearer in chronological order https://t.co/V3vheSKMrn Just in case you needed to know. https://t.co/LSSlV3Hti2
- Tue, 21:28: RT @apcoworldwide: Congratulations to our @Helene_Legay on winning @prca_uk’s 2020 Young Communicator of The Year Award! #PRCANatAwards htt…
- Tue, 23:22: RT @robminchin: @nwbrux If Gandalf gets an honourable mention for holding the ring briefly, surely Tom Bombadil should as well
- Wed, 09:30: Whoniversaries 11 November: Ice Warriors #1, Stones of Blood #3, Demons of the Punjab https://t.co/D1FIuS2W7z
- Wed, 10:45: The UK Has Seen More Deaths From COVID-19 Than the Whole of Africa. Here Are 6 Reasons Why. https://t.co/xahCcebK3B Younger population, more used to epidemics, warmer climate; and we don’t have the full numbers. https://t.co/45ezMiRcLn
- Wed, 10:53: RT @Charles2M: #11Novembre Dessin de Chaunu @OuestFrance https://t.co/RmOpJMVZpf
- Wed, 11:15: NAMING OF PARTS, by Henry Reed To-day we have naming of parts. Yesterday, We had daily cleaning. And to-morrow morning, We shall have what to do after firing. But to-day, To-day we have naming of parts. Japonica Glistens like coral in all of the neighboring gardens, 1/7
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