#TodayILearned that they are ‘whinberries’ not ‘windberries’

My word of the dat today is ‘shtick’ www.etymonline.com/word/shti…

#TodayILearned that Apple bloke Steve Jobs wouldn’t allow his kids to use an Ipad

(Via @mcsweenys on @FBFM_Podcast)

play.acast.com/s/tlsvoic…

I’m not sure whether I’m more irritated by these @brexitparty_uk goons being teeth-grindingly embarassing or by the subsequent revival of the cringe-inducing ‘not in my name’ thing

www.theguardian.com/politics/…

Walking through town I saw a lorry outside a shop with a black and white fluffy Christmas tree in the back. Not sure whether it would have been delivering or picking up

One for the pedant’s -

“Thou shalt not correct people’s grammar.”

www.google.com/amp/s/amp…

Good game…shame about the result

Yet again

:(

RT @dan_franciscus: From my Blog Archive: Save yourself hours of time with this #PowerShell PSReadline tweak winsysblog.com/2017/10/s… #quic…

#TodayILearned that “modern-day referee David Elleray reviewed the [1970 FA Cup Final Replay] in 1997, and concluded that the sides would have received six red cards and twenty yellow cards between them, in the modern era of football”

#CFC #LUFC #KTBFFH

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1970…

I think Erskine May sounds like a maverick Victorian explorer

“I’ve heard it said that things look more important in type rather than writing it out by hand.

So you have to be careful that you don’t think things are better than they are just because they appear on a screen”

@rosannecash on @sodajerker

www.sodajerker.com/episode-1…

I’ve been on a rail trip

Is there anything that is easier done than said?

RT @montie: Rarely liked Theresa May more. That man launched a poison attack on my home city of #Salisbury.

Good for her

www.theguardian.com/politics/…

I’m not great at French so I may well have missed or misunderstood stuff. The original talk is here: www.youtube.com/watch

My #sketchnote of @syst_and_deploy’s great talk for @FrPsUg on Powershell and @rundeck t.co/zHqPWcdPD…

Dear @BorisJohnson can I take you up on that?

I’ll put £2 of no deal

OK?

www.theguardian.com/politics/…

#OnThisDay in 1908 King Edward VII and his wife Queen Alexandra stayed at Wilton House.

salisburyandstonehenge.net/on-this-d…

RT @thomasbrake: That is what we are all worrying about; mendacious, lazy, self-serving, flip-flopping … t.co/rZTg8fVWP…