I normally despise all things pertaining to Twitter, so it has perhaps taken me longer than others to discover that Charles Darwin is on Twitter now.
The posts are a real-time account (time delayed 176 years) of Darwin’s travels, culled from the Beagle Diary and from other journals, notes, et cetera that Darwin left for posterity. Upon first following the link I expected to find satire, but the reality is so much more interesting. It’s actually possible to get a sense of Darwin’s thoughts and the timeline of his voyage.
These sad updates, for example, were posted on April 7th:
What will become of me hereafter, I know not; I feel, like a ruined man, who does not see or care how to extricate himself
It is a comfortable reflection to me, that a ship – being made of wood & iron – cannot last for ever & so this voyage must have an end.
Behind the scenes of this delightful operation isĀ David from metaburbia, a software developer in the United Kingdom.