- Fri, 12:56: RT @johnnythin: #Archaeology31 The problem of the ‘hiddenscape’: a challenge for archaeologists is to develop models capable of predicting…
- Fri, 13:07: A thought for Belgian friends at a loss for something to do this weekend – the lovely exhibition of Jean-Michel Folon’s sculptures at Villers Abbey @abbayedevillers is open until 21 February. https://t.co/WOcuKFIiw7
- Fri, 14:19: RT @DavidHenigUK: There is a sense of disbelief about the new trade problems between Great Britain and the EU / Northern Ireland. Which we…
- Fri, 15:00: Titus Alone, by Mervyn Peake I’m afraid I was simply not convinced by Titus Alone. In fact, I was bored and confused by it. #nwbooks https://t.co/ck246NL4z2 https://t.co/DVo1h3Lexy https://t.co/OaFfXpJB8i
- Fri, 15:36: The Undiscovered Chekhov The stories are very short – the book is only 234 pages; even so they are interesting enough, reflecting contemporary Russian urban lifestyles, especially if you happen to be a young doctor. #nwbooks https://t.co/uivcWOHuZF https://t.co/ySZv8wN1d9 https://t.co/EHZDgLAAzX
- Fri, 16:01: RT @worldcon2021: Colette H. Fozard has resigned from her position as Co-Chair of DisCon III. We thank her for her long-term efforts on Dis…
- Fri, 16:05: Tintin cover art sells for record-breaking €3.2m https://t.co/E0CY1vds1e Wow!
- Fri, 16:12: The Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, by Edward Gibbon Two things linger with me: the superb quality of the writing and the fact that Gibbon doesn’t prove his own case. #nwbooks https://t.co/HKa1jrAB4C https://t.co/LGMHcG7HiO https://t.co/TLYNpiCLb9 https://t.co/O7ScA90Hy5 https://t.co/xdQdB2CjOw
- Fri, 16:32: RT @WritersFrock: @nwbrux Did you know (you probably did) that Ridley Scott based much of Gladiator on Anthony Mann’s 1964 film adaptation?…
- Fri, 16:46: RT @piersb: @nwbrux I’ve been meaning to read this for years. Your tweet has just persuaded me to buy a copy. 🙂
- Fri, 16:46: RT @CallidusDominus: @nwbrux I recall glancing through from my first year in Uni where one of our courses was on Rome to Renaissance and ea…
- Fri, 16:48: Only You Can Save Mankind, by Terry Pratchett The creatures in the game become real with real lives and real deaths; Pratchett injects it with his characteristic humanism, humanity, passion and humour. #nwbooks https://t.co/WuUo3AcGpS https://t.co/giavUF7hUA https://t.co/Msb65z2Je4
- Fri, 17:11: Ferry firms avoid Britain with ‘Brexit buster’ services from Ireland https://t.co/iw2ugLxdqN #takingbackcontrol
- Fri, 17:24: B�telgeuse, v 3 : L’Exp�dition, by Leo Continues Kim’s exploration of the planet of Betelgeuse, as the young head of a fractious team which disintegrates over the course of the story. Gorgeous art. Middle book. #nwbooks https://t.co/fcjz7pFNJ9 https://t.co/5QlpsQdBxw https://t.co/RaqkKCe1zS
- Fri, 18:00: Empires of the Word: A Language History of the World by Nicholas Ostler Fascinating. How languages (from Sumerian to English) become dominant in areas far from their origins, & how they get displaced by their successors. #nwbooks https://t.co/sbfl5QDZAo https://t.co/BA5LmE3ZVr https://t.co/jWSUcHdVmQ
- Fri, 18:02: Friday reading https://t.co/C4GSowGYTi
- Fri, 18:11: RT @that_wazzock: @nwbrux (adds this one to wish list)
- Fri, 18:14: RT @y_akopov: @CifrLXXXVI @pmdfoster @sff_uk @BorisJohnson Can’t they just trade with Indonesia or New Zealand or Ecuador or Oman? The worl…
- Fri, 18:20: RT @File_770: Fozard Guest Post About Resigning as Worldcon�Co-Chair https://t.co/9PKLh4hK4h
- Fri, 19:07: October 2009 books https://t.co/M8dysQRvp3
- Fri, 19:19: If you think she might mean you, she probably does. https://t.co/nx9hcFnXzG
- Fri, 19:24: …there’s quite a lot of SF from the other part of Belgium too! https://t.co/OP03B32h77
- Fri, 19:54: RT @NotAdric: Who, these days, would want to volunteer to run a convention? Reminds me of the points made here, many years ago https://t.c…
- Fri, 20:38: RT @IanMoore3000: @nwbrux The twitter discourse on that post does rather support the points she is making.
- Fri, 20:48: GOH Restoring the Past https://t.co/ckPkXcD8te Restoring Belfast’s 1895 Grand Opera House. I remember the last time this was done, in the 1970s!
- Fri, 22:01: RT @RobotArchie: One of a regrettably few books switch shows Terry Pratchett could be just as brilliant at ‘ironic Science Fiction’ as he w…
- Sat, 02:07: RT @davidallengreen: So they weren’t a well-regulated militia
- Sat, 10:45: RT @AlecMacGillis: Wow. Belgian consulate in NY sends alert to Belgian citizens living in the area about avoiding danger during any coming…
- Sat, 10:54: Whoniversaries 16 January: Peter Butterworth, Romans #1, Terror of Autons #3, Kiss Kiss Bang Bang https://t.co/uKjMqvI98F
- Sat, 11:32: Whew! https://t.co/oX5lAhg9Qz
- Sat, 11:44: Nice to see the new CDU leader being congratulated by an MEP from a completely different party (Die Gr�nen). https://t.co/CkNZAg1Lme
- Sat, 11:52: RT @BastonBorders: New CDU leader Armin Laschet is from a borderland family. This tablet (with several Laschet casualties) is in Kelmis chu…
- Sat, 11:52: RT @BastonBorders: The Laschets, like many others in the area, had branches of the family across the national boundaries – Moresnet, Prussi…
- Sat, 11:55: I am not a supporter of either party, but I find it very weird to react to a tweet from @uuponline leader @SteveAikenUUP in which he criticises the DUP by complaining that he never criticises the DUP!!! https://t.co/jxSHeGXFLq
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