You know, I have to admit, I’m listening to to a documentary I recorded last night: the first episode of the new series of Mastertapes.
The band were possibly the one band that had the biggest influence on Britain’s punk movement of the 1970s.
Hmmm … You know, I mite just have to see if that’s available on iTunes. I always think it’s important to have one definitive album in one’s collection.
Hmmm … Let’s get moving on, shall we … ?
~≈†≈~
Yesterday’s Teaser saw Debbi putting her answers in: along with putting up this
post, she also bagged five out of six†.
Let’s see how she — and
you — do with today’s themed questions, shall we? Here they are, along with the ‘
How To’,
License and
video …
Q1) 28th May, 1936, saw Alan Turing release the paper that defined the computer: it’s commonly known as ‘On Computable …’ what …?
Q2) How did Turing refer to computers: as universal, global or ubiquitous machines … ?
Q3) During World War 2, Turing worked at the Government Code and Cypher School, in Bletchley Park. In which English county is Bletchley Park … ?
Q4) Bletchley Park is also the home of Britain’s National Museum Of Computing. The Museum opened in which year … ?
Q5) Modern computers are all said to be Turing what: total, complete, or entire … ?
Q6) And finally … Turing eventually committed suicide by eating a poisoned what …?
And here’s yesterday’s questions and answers …
Q1) 27th May, 1995, saw which actor paralysed from the neck down, after a horse riding accident in Virginia … ?
A1) Christopher Reeve.
Q2) 27th May, 1937, saw the Golden Gate Bridge open to pedestrian traffic. In which US state is the Golden Gate Bridge … ?
A2) California.
Q3) More to the point, the northern end of the Bridge is in which US city … ?
A3) San Francisco.
Q4) 27th May, 1934, saw the birth of which famously contentious science fiction writer … ?
A4) Harlan Ellison.
Q5) 27th May, 1968, saw which Canadian city become the first to host an official National League Baseball team … ?
A5) Montreal.
Q6) And finally … 27th May, 1919, saw the ending of the world’s first transatlantic flight: in which Portuguese city … ?
A6) Lisbon.
I’ll leave you with this quote from I’ll leave you with this thought from Dr Turing, himself …
“A man provided with paper, pencil, and rubber, and subject to strict discipline, is in effect a universal machine.”
Alan Turing.
With this tune from Kraftwerk …
Oh, and as I’ve mention Wilko and the guys … ?
Here …
* I actually saw Johnson playing at the Essex Arms, when I worked there: back when he was touring with Salvator Ramundo and occasional Blockhead Norman Watt-Roy. Watt-Roy could make you weep, as a bassist: I always watched him play, with despair, thinking I’d never be that good at something. Wilko, on the other hand … ? Inspirational: I watched, thinking “I could do that … ”
† Hmmm … Don’t know if I needed THAT much detail, Debbi! :D
I'll spare you the gory details, then! :)
ReplyDelete1. numbers
2. universal
3. Buckinghamshire
4. 2007
5. complete
6. apple
It's been a rough week or two or so. Y'know? :)