Matt Gibson (@gothick)

Hotwells, Bristol

The below is an off-site archive of all tweets posted by @gothick ever

August 8th, 2020

Oooh, it’s @yumhoneyblood on BBC Scotland…

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I see we’re now through my “goldilocks zone”, i.e. the three days of the year in between me feeling so cold I’m thinking of sticking the heating on again and me feeling too bloody hot.

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@barnoid Aww. I remember running Gem desktop on my 80186 board.

via Twitter for iPhone in reply to barnoid

What has he done with George and Zippy? twitter.com/bethanyrutter/…

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Seriously, though, would anyone who can collect from Bristol (Hotwells) like a stack of Interzones? A spotty, incomplete collection in very average condition, but stretching back to the 1980s and including hundreds of great SF stories… twitter.com/gothick/status… pic.twitter.com/WnN6XZpMul

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swanseastones Yes, yes, we know - Twitter Guy goes on about these authors all the time. All. The. Time.

But he’s allowed to because he’s a bookseller and he has the keys to the Twitter.

Buy all four for the best week ever. Best. Week. Ever.

Go on, dare you. pic.twitter.com/ywlo3HLINT

via Twitter for Android (retweeted on 9:42 AM, Aug 8th, 2020 via Twitter Web App)

@benwhiting @dayoneapp All of that, plus I recently asked an oddball support question about a relatively obscure feature of the Mac app and got a live chat reply from someone who really knew what they were talking about within minutes.

via Twitter Web App in reply to benwhiting

benwhiting When you pay a recurring for an app, you fear the developer will get complacent and stop improving the app.

Not the case with @dayoneapp. They are never satisfied, continually improving—and I continue to be a happy subscriber.g

via Twitter Web App (retweeted on 9:34 AM, Aug 8th, 2020 via Twitter Web App)

briscoepark Photos about loneliness pic.twitter.com/C71ItcqIvk

via Twitter for iPhone (retweeted on 7:50 AM, Aug 8th, 2020 via Twitter Web App)

Scientists rename human genes to stop Microsoft Excel from misreading them as dates theverge.com/2020/8/6/21355… via @verge

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