It looks like Apple’s finally managed to announce its updated
MacBook Air — which I frankly wouldn’t say no to, in case anyone’s got some spare cash for an enthusiastically hard working blogger* — and its
MacPro tower.
Which Apple† are saying is it will be it’s fastest ever product: but we’ll have to wait and see, I think.
I’m not saying no to one of THOSE, either … ! Welcome to the Cult of Mac.
Moving on,
yesterday’s Teaser: along with admitting she’s thinking of buying a Mac‡, she also bagged six out of six.
Let’s see how she — and you — do with todays questions, shall we?
Q1) 11th June, 1770, saw Captain Cook run aground: on which Australian landmark … ?
Q2) More to the point, off the coast of which Australian state … ?
Q3) Name any of the other seven Australian states …
Q4) What’s the landmark made of … ?
Q5) In what year was it declared a World Heritage Landmark: 1981, 1983 or 1985 … ?
Q6) Finally … What naval rank did Cook hold, during this expedition … ?
Here’s yesterday’s questions and answers …
I’ll leave you with this thought from Captain JAmes Cook, himself …
“Ambition leads me not only farther than any other man has been before me, but as far as I think it possible for man to go”
Captain James Cook.
Although I suspect I suspect that, on actually running aground, his words were simpler: “Oh, BLAST!”
I’ll ALSO leave you with THIS tune: although what @BudgetDude will make of this, I really couldn’t tell you … !
Have a good day … !
* That’s what we call a Big Hint, just in case the Money Fairy’s listening!
† As I recall … ? At the time of the second generation’s release, Apple made a big of one fact: that the stock machine — with none of the build to order options — was the fastest thing capable of running Windows on the market.
‡ You might want to hold on, a month or two, Debbi: along with the various upgrades to some of their product line — we’re in the midst of Apple’s World Wide Developers Conference, which is WHY they’re making the big announcements — they’ve ALSO previewed
OS X 10•9 Mavericks, the latest version of the operating system. Which I wouldn’t mind a look at, to be frank: one feature they’ve apparently introduced to the
Finderº, is Tabs. Which is a VERY handy feature, and should save on screen space!
º That’s the default OS X File Manager: Windows Explorer, and Nautilus are the default Windows and Linux equivalents. It’s been used, in one form or another, since System 1.
Thanks, Paul! Long time since I heard that song! :)
ReplyDelete1. the Great Barrier Reef
2. Queensland
3. Victoria
4. coral polyps
5. 1981
6. Lieutenant