🍷 Last trivia for the year with Team Napoleon Pete.

I loved the three Doctor Who specials and intend to rewatch before the Christmas episode. Neil Patrick Harris as the Toymaker in the third one was brilliant casting. His routine inside UNIT HQ was wonderful silliness.

I have no issue with the way the regeneration played out in the third one. 📺

I’d like to drop gmail as it’s the last bit of Google I haven’t removed from my life. However, I have a grandfathered free Workspace having set it up in about 2010 when it was Google Apps and cost nothing. Email addresses across multiple domains for free is a big hook I haven’t been able to get off.

Having successfully avoided any references to Doctor Who online today I’m going to settle in and watch the first 60th special. I’m a big fan of the Tennant and Tate 2008 season so very much looking forward to them together again on my screen. 📺

Happy Doctor Who Day! The show hits the 60 year mark today and is the one tv show that I can safely say has been a favourite my whole life. Can’t wait for the three specials and then a new Doctor. 📺

A Radio Times article from 21 November 1963 promoting the new BBC tv show, Doctor Who. The article has a photo of William Hartnell, the first actor to play the role.

💻 Today is new MacBook Air delivery day at work. Surface laptop was a great unit but I’m excited to be fully back in Apple land.

Quietly indicating two of my favourite things. 🐈📚

An enamel lapel badge pinned on a green check sports jacket. The badge is a black cat sitting on books with one paw resting on a small white skull. The bottom book is red and has “Cats & Books” in gold lettering on the spine.

Spent my Saturday morning listening to the new Mountain Goats album, Jenny from Thebes, which made for a pretty good morning. 🎵

It’s been a week. A very TGIF sort of week.

A hexagon shaped badge pinned on a black and white jumper. The badge is white with a red border and has “maybe swearing will help” in gold letters.

It’s well past time for journalists to stop writing “X, formerly Twitter” or some variant in their articles. He sacked the comms team, don’t replace them for free.

If you think people won’t know what X is then perhaps reconsider your lazy decision to use it as a source of quotes or comments.