I think — think, mind — I’ve turned into the unofficial family archivist.
Remember me saying that I’d been scanning in a lot of family photos?
I’ve been scanning in a lot of family photos, just in case you DIDN’T realise.
Well, we’ve just found out an old friend of my sister, Anna, is moving to the States with her husband.
So, of course, my copy of iPhoto has had some overtime: as has my aging copy of iMovie.
Adjusting photos and putting them together as slides Claire and Carlos can take with them on a USB flash drive.
Here’s hoping it’s goes down well … !
Yesterday’s Teaser Debbi putting in her answers: and , along with commenting she’s formed a rock band at college*,
and bagging 6 out of 6.
Let’s see how she — and
you — do with today’s questions, shall we? Here they are, along with the ‘
How To’,
license and
video …
Q1) 28th June, 1846, saw Adolphe Sax patent what … ?
Q2) 28th June, 1880, saw the capture of bushranger, Ned Kelly: who played Ned, in the 2003 film, Ned Kelly … ?
Q3) 28th June, 1914, saw the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand, who’s death triggered World War 1. What was the name of his Serbian assassin … ?
Q4) 28th June, 1838, saw the coronation of Queen Victoria: in which year was she named as Empress of India … ?
Q5) And finally … 28th June, 1997, saw Mike Tyson disqualified from a match, for biting whose ear … ?
And here’s yesterday’s questions and answers …
Q1) 27th June, 1950, saw the opening of the world’s first nuclear reactor: was this in the UK, USSR or USA … ? A1) The USSR: in the town of Obninsk.
Q2) 27th June, 1759, saw General James Wolfe begin a siege of which city … ? A2) Quebec City.
Q3) More to the point in which Canadian Province is that city … ? A3) Quebec.
Q4) 27th June, 1963, saw who make a visit to his ancestral home in Ireland … ?A4) President John F. Kennedy.
Q5) More to the point, in which County was this … ? A5) County Wexford.
Q6) And finally … 27th June, 1986, saw the International Court of Justice find the US government guilty of supporting rebels in which country … ? A6) Nicaragua.
Have some South Koreanº pop …
* Yep, it’s a decade, Debbi: always amazes me how fast it goes.
º It was that … or some really obscure and practically incomprehensible Death Metalª band. Not wanting to sound too old fashioned … but can someone tell modern metal bands about things like harmony and melody … ? Kiss, Iron Maiden and Motorhead may be fast and incredibly loud, but could carry a tune: and in the case of Iron Maiden lead singer, Bruce Dickinson, could also explain Rising Fifths … !
ª I’m assuming your old college band could do likewise, Debbi … ? I know that’s what me and Grub were trying to aim for, back in the day, when we recorded a demo tape. Nothing ever came of it, but … (I got told we sounded like Lou Reed, which is a shame: I wanted to sound like Jim Morrison … … … … … )
Oh, either Lou Reed or Jim Morrison would be awesome.
ReplyDeleteI never did get that band together. Such a shame. My friend, Bill, taught me how to play "I Can See for Miles".
I really wanted to sound like The Who. All raucous and wild. I did some singing. I'll have to tell you about that. Actual performances. Not paid or anything, but I sang.
1. the saxophone
2. Heath Ledger
3. Gavrilo Princip
4. 1877
5. Evander Holyfield