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The billionaire has found a totally valid use for his 'constellation' of spaceships (Photo: Getty) Elon Musk has demonstrated the world-changing power of his recently-launched squadron of satellites by… sending a tweet. The much-loved tech billionaire and internet memelord is one of the undoubted stars of Twitter. He has thrilled his 29 million fans and enraged financial regulators with his missives, whipping up global drama with his infamous ' pedo guy ' tweets and finding himself hauled in front of the US Securities and Exchange Commission after writing a post about taking Tesla private with a stock price of $420. Musk later insisted he wasn't ' on weed ' after writing this tweet, but it was later claimed he chose the number because of its significance to herb smokers in a bid to amuse his girlfriend. Truly, the world would be a darker place without Elon's tweets. So we are very glad to report that he's sent his first message using his fleet of Starlink satellites. A Falcon 9 SpaceX rocket carrying a payload of 60 Starlink satellites lifts off from Cape Canaveral on May 23, 2019.
Ms Shannon, 25, is now a maths and science teacher. The pictures were all taken by her mum Brenda. The first was taken on Niamh's first day at St Therese of Lisieux Primary School in north Belfast, in September 1999. image caption The pictures are framed at the family home Mr Shannon said: "I think I was more nervous than her. I was as proud as punch. " The second picture was on Niamh's final day at school in May 2013, and then the final one was in the summer of 2018 when she graduated from university. The three pictures are side-by-side in a frame on a wall in the family home. Now, they are being seen around the world and many people have commented on them. One person wrote: "I don't know you or anything about you but this brought a tear to my eye. Strange times. "
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Published 15 January 2020 image copyright Getty Images / matthew ashton image caption Managing director John Westwood said going a whole day without selling a book was a first A 100-year-old bookshop has been inundated with orders after tweeting it had a "tumbleweed" day in which it had not sold a single book. An employee at Petersfield Bookshop posted a picture of the store on Tuesday and said it might have been the first time it had not made a sale. The tweet was retweeted more than 7, 000 times, including by author Neil Gaiman. The shop's managing director John Westwood said he had been "overwhelmed" by the response. "I believe in this industry, but online ordering and Amazon has hit us hard. I've had to sell my flat to keep the store afloat and most evenings sleep on a camp bed in the shop. "We have lots of big plans for the future, on how to expand and grow, we just need to get there first. "... Tumbleweed... Not a single book sold today... £0. 00... We think think this maybe the first time ever... We know its miserable out but if you'd like to help us out please find our Abebooks offering below, all at 25% off at the moment.... — Petersfield Bookshop (@The_PBS) January 14, 2020
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