- Fri, 12:56: Good short thread. Note especially the point about getting a pulse oximeter. https://t.co/ElGG7tJXOu
- Fri, 13:02: RT @bbcdoctorwho: Remembering the First Doctor, William Hartnell on his birthday https://t.co/SucKKO2cqe
- Fri, 13:25: RT @jburnmurdoch: NEW: a common response to reports of hospitals struggling this winter is “it’s no different to a bad flu season!” I’ve t…
- Fri, 15:00: England Swings SF, ed. Judith Merril Christopher Priest’s first published story; three stories by J.G. Ballard, including “The Assassination of JFK Considered as a Downhill Motor Race”; two by Michael Moorcock; much more. #nwbooks https://t.co/ZXNSYrOewv https://t.co/xp0Kkhqk67 https://t.co/gMETNyGNDo
- Fri, 15:04: Good insight. https://t.co/aYY8LRtlYp
- Fri, 15:36: Shakespeare’s Wife, by Germaine Greer Done with Greer’s characteristic verve – her academic background, after all, is as a Shakespeare scholar, and in this book she combines passion and profundity. #nwbooks https://t.co/fsbsnKnNkp https://t.co/yogpmBBAwH https://t.co/7vnpC2qPmU
- Fri, 16:05: RT @KurtKohlstedt: We interrupt your regularly scheduled doomscrolling to bring you a joyful deer prancing across a beach at sunrise ht…
- Fri, 16:12: Most Ancient Song (Gods of Ireland vol 1), by Casey Flynn The emphasis on the good settlers and bad indigenous population made it feel more like a Western. A curious lack of geography – no idea of how big the island is. #nwbooks https://t.co/LuqepFCRZJ https://t.co/nRDZ0gSSxz https://t.co/UypygIPaer
- Fri, 16:48: Out of Nowhere, by Gerald Whelan Fairly standard tale of alien intrusion into our world; two young people get caught up in it. But the lack of proper names made it feel unmoored, and the twist at the end was not elegant. #nwbooks https://t.co/JYjkgYqntX https://t.co/J2GIHRP14N https://t.co/D13Ab4ajh1
- Fri, 17:11: RT @johnnythin: Development-led archaeology making the ‘non-places’ (in the sense of Augé or Relph) of shopping malls, business parks and h…
- Fri, 17:24: Saga vol 5, by Brian Vaughan and Fiona Staples A bit less enthused than by some previous volumes – most of the fun characters have now been introduced, some have been removed, and there is a bit of shuffling the pieces. #nwbooks https://t.co/5X8i3xAk5R https://t.co/6ix92aXWsC https://t.co/z6rDwwB67G
- Fri, 18:00: Samuel Pepys: Plague, Fire, Revolution, ed. Margarette Lincoln I found the chapters on Tangier and Islam (by editor, Margarette Lincoln) and on religion (by Clare Jackson) particularly interesting, but they are all good. #nwbooks https://t.co/E53JoKZE3S https://t.co/QKsKtyBLGr https://t.co/2yUr1VPrt5
- Fri, 18:49: Friday reading https://t.co/dTnmZ4OhsR
- Fri, 20:48: Hooray! Northern Ireland too, please! https://t.co/YX61IWVOVP
- Sat, 00:49: RT @TwitterSafety: After close review of recent Tweets from the @realDonaldTrump account and the context around them we have permanently su…
- Sat, 01:33: RT @Microsoft: It’s now safe to turn off your computer.
- Sat, 08:48: RT @tconnellyRTE: Brexit reality bites: The new dawn of trade friction via @RTENews https://t.co/p6VdlhZUAN
- Sat, 09:30: Whoniversaries 9 January: The Rescue #2, Terror of the Autons #2, Jack takes over Torchwood https://t.co/m1luZxl5MK
- Sat, 10:45: A Game Designer’s Analysis of QAnon https://t.co/GTLEpvOvCv Makes a lot of sense.
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