- Wed, 12:56: How did the last Neanderthals live? https://t.co/HgzXpR9qKw Fascinating and a bit sad.
- Wed, 13:54: 80 years ago… https://t.co/82yDosAyhS
- Wed, 15:00: Looking Backward: from 2000 to 1887, by Edward Bellamy Julian West goes to sleep in his Boston home in 1887 and awakes in the year 2000 to discover that the entire world has been transformed into a Communist utopia. #nwbooks https://t.co/C72TRhvuvc https://t.co/KDuC2IOWiN https://t.co/Un52JOrwZv
- Wed, 15:26: RT @arrroberts: @nwbrux Bonkers book, in many ways. But in the 1880s it almost gave Bellamy as shot at becoming POTUS: https://t.co/oeT4T4o…
- Wed, 15:45: About Time: The Unauthorised Guide to Doctor Who, 1963-1966, Tat Wood/Lawrence Miles “The most comprehensive wide-ranging & at times almost shockingly detailed handbook to Doctor Who that you might ever conceivably need” #nwbooks https://t.co/v1oeoeNyp9 https://t.co/rldiOvXc8L https://t.co/vBMeKh5NFe
- Wed, 16:05: Pompeo non grata, or just too busy? Secretary of state cancels Europe trip https://t.co/xVDfW6GBsz EU too busy to talk to Pompeo(!)
- Wed, 16:10: RT @RebeccaBuck: Troops quartered in the Capitol, the Civil War vs now. (Photos via @DaniellaMicaela and @ReedReports) https://t.co/DCnR3E9…
- Wed, 16:30: The Doctor’s Monsters, by @GrahamSleight Analysis of 29 of the Doctor’s best known monstrous adversaries, and what they actually mean in story terms. Fellow fans will enjoy Sleight’s take on the various creatures. #nwbooks https://t.co/aIeXaZfJGI https://t.co/z4u8Oye05H https://t.co/Cwg2w6xMOh
- Wed, 17:11: Europe revives its night trains to fight climate change https://t.co/Hf6MCe7CwQ Looks like the only line relevant for me is Brussels-Berlin – but that will certainly do!
- Wed, 17:15: Amsterdam: A History of the World’s Most Liberal City, by @RussellShorto Argues that the city’s tolerance nurtured the creation of liberalism and modern civilisation. Very good on Spinoza, Rembrandt and Anne Frank. #nwbooks https://t.co/lomNJliSzb https://t.co/yI8OZodv4h https://t.co/1PKuEVUIPt
- Wed, 18:00: 101 Ways to Win an Election, by @markpack and Edward Maxfield Skewed to a particular part of the British environment, but a lot is of universal value, not just for election campaigns but for any public policy campaign. #nwbooks https://t.co/74zUSa4CCH https://t.co/PJFRZxRn6s https://t.co/sHzZegMz1t
- Wed, 18:40: RT @hrheingold: Great book https://t.co/KC4tuGqPu3
- Wed, 18:50: RT @tomnaypauer: @nwbrux @RussellShorto Amazing and awesome read. Cant recommend this book enough.
- Wed, 19:13: RT @JoostvanHezik: To all my dutch followers, read this mindblowing and delightfully written history of out nation: the birthplace of both…
- Wed, 21:50: Time Lord Victorious: Monstrous Beauty, All Flesh is Grass, audios, shorts, others https://t.co/W3bJCbq7UC
- Wed, 23:07: RT @JudithWRichard1: @nwbrux @RussellShorto A book with great insights.
- Wed, 23:08: RT @BeschlossDC: Half the Presidential impeachments in American history will now belong to Donald Trump.
- Thu, 00:17: RT @mkraju: Pelosi officially signs the article of impeachment. She leaves without taking questions. https://t.co/C16vI3dXN8
- Thu, 09:21: RT @pmdfoster: “temporary move”….but sign o the times.
- Thu, 09:30: Whoniversaries January 14: Richard Briers, Paul Whitsun-Jones, Underwater Menace #1, Underworld #2 https://t.co/J73fy8LzG7
- Thu, 11:29: “We talked of many things, including Great Britain’s position in the world as some kind of honest broker. I agreed with him when he said no nation could be more honest, and he agreed with me when I said no nation could be broker.” https://t.co/BmkQSjVWdN
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