Nov 06, 2020 12:00
- Thu, 12:31: Kosovo President Thaci Resigns to Face War Crimes Charges https://t.co/1nqUx8GGWf Wow.
- Thu, 13:07: https://t.co/z3LRLRUOPn - Europe ponders U.S. woes - November 9, 2000 My comments from 20 years ago. Though at least turnout seems to have improved this time https://t.co/nLQ0VHFoej
- Thu, 15:14: Grand Hotel, by Vicki Baum (and the Oscar-winning film) A good readable story, the first “hotel novel”; apparently a massive hit during its original serialisation (readers protested the killing off of one character). #nwbooks https://t.co/Bh1AcILv5v https://t.co/kOho5is93t https://t.co/h7589WnADV
- Thu, 15:30: A Star Chamber Court in Ireland: The Court of Castle Chamber, 1571-1641, by Jon G. Crawford The Court of Castle Chamber came into being in the mid-16th century, and was scrapped in 1641. #nwbooks https://t.co/6tr6lT8RDs https://t.co/mKQc2maqOG https://t.co/n2DPTo4s05
- Thu, 16:02: Behind the Sofa: Celebrity Memories of Doctor Who, ed. Steve Berry 100 celebrities with one or two pages about their memories of Doctor Who. All very nice, and I think non-Whovians might enjoy it too. #nwbooks https://t.co/ITVV7kDjxH https://t.co/HDIcAtERvC https://t.co/Wo7HOeQccL
- Thu, 16:04: RT @ bbcdoctorwho: 54 years ago today, the Second Doctor began his adventures with 'The Power of the Daleks'... https://t.co/tLtHepSH3r
- Thu, 16:05: RT @ IlliniBizDean: Tired of the electoral map? Here is a map of the legality of owning a Kangaroo by state. https://t.co/4Z5uuqJxyz
- Thu, 16:41: Song of Solomon, by Toni Morrison I found this an unexpectedly brilliant novel. As it starts it seems like simply a plain tale of being black in Michigan. But it opens up into a fascinating voyage for the protagonist. #nwbooks https://t.co/DXb5sbzrMw https://t.co/vPNwbrCa0w https://t.co/VOgmXSsMkk
- Thu, 17:20: The Harvester, by Gene Stratton-Porter This was America's best-selling novel in 1912; a romance between a young man who grows vast numbers of medicinal herbs in the Indiana woods, and a girl who appears in his dreams. #nwbooks https://t.co/bDY57f5c71 https://t.co/rkvUTr2K2T https://t.co/M3ggVqPj7F
- Thu, 18:07: Thursday reading https://t.co/ynuKFylavp
- Thu, 18:15: Secret Army, series 2; the second book; and reflections on Allo! Allo! https://t.co/VttY9GpsmO
- Thu, 19:34: RT @ JoeBiden: Be patient, folks. Votes are being counted, and we feel good about where we are.
- Thu, 20:30: TIL that Tȟuŋkáŋ Inážiŋ Win, also known as Faith Spotted Eagle, received an electoral college vote in the 2016 US Presidential election.
- Thu, 20:48: RT @ EmmanuelMacron: Let us not nurture ignorance by distorting the words of a head of state. We know only too well where that can lead. htt…
- Fri, 09:11: RT @ Ike_Saul: 1/ ALRIGHT Y'ALL. ELECTION FRAUD DEBUNKING MEGA THREAD. I’m following claims of fraud and looking into them. I think I’ve sol…
- Fri, 09:30: Whoniversaries 6 November https://t.co/VIaouVcbBO
- Fri, 09:42: RT @ jeckythump: There's always a tweet... #Election2020 (h/t @ ZackPolanski) https://t.co/eDe3dSwods
- Fri, 10:45: There Was a Loser Last Night. It Was America. https://t.co/3Kl6zSbfLo Well put.
- Fri, 11:29: In Pennsylvania, Trump still 18229 ahead. But if 56k uncounted Philadelphia votes come in at same ratio, it's 46k to Biden, 10k to Trump, which will flip the state. https://t.co/6WG3yi58tW https://t.co/Om7BMDoaPd
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