Although not without having done some damage.
As you can see from the attached photo, one tree in Brentwood High Street — by the old ruins — went down. As had quite a few others.
I know I noticed a few that had gone down on the way to Basildon, yesterday: including in Shenfield Common.
I kind of wish I’d got off the bus about then: the photos would’ve come out a touch better.
Across the country, people have lost power: and a few, sadly, have lost their lives.
I personally, can only offer my condolences to them.
Still …
Brentwood, itself, doesn’t seem to have come off to badly. For which one can only be thankful.
Let’s get a move on, shall we?
~≈Ï≈~
Yesterday’s Teaser saw a welcomed back Debbi* putting in her answers: along with letting us know she felt sad about the death of the late Lou Reed, ALSO bagged five out of six.
Let’s see how she — and you — do with today’s questions, shall we?
Q1) 29th October saw the first computer to computer link-up over what was to become the Internet. What was the name of the network linking those two computers.
Q2) In which year of the 1960s was this … ?
Q3) That network was funded by which US government department: the Department of Defense, Treasury or Education … ?
Q4) What — in web addresses — does HTTP
stand for … ?
Q5) The system that provides many internet addresses — IPv4 — means internet addresses consist of a binary number that’s how many digits long: 32, 64 or 128 digits?
Q6) Finally … a website address is also known as a URL
. URL
is short for Uniform Resource … what … ?
Here’s yesterday’s questions ands answers …
Q1) 28th October, 1958, saw Cardinal Angelo Giuseppe Roncalli elected as Pope. What name did he use as Pope … ?
Q2) Who was Roncalli’s predecessor as pope … ?
Q3) 28th October, 1886, saw President Grover Cleveland dedicate the Statue of Liberty: the Statue is in a harbour in which US city?
Q4) 28th October, 1962, saw President Kennedy thank Soviet Russia for offering to remove missiles: from which island … ?
Q5) 28th October, 1904, saw Panama establish diplomatic relations with which South American country … ?
Q6) Finally … 28th October, 1918, saw Czechoslovakia become independent of the Austro-Hungarian Empire. Name either of Czechoslovakia’s successor states …
I’ll leave you with this though from J. G. Ballard …
“Twenty years ago no one could have imagined the effects the Internet would have: entire relationships flourish, friendships prosper…there’s a vast new intimacy and accidental poetry, not to mention the weirdest porn. The entire human experience seems to unveil itself like the surface of a new planet.”
J. G. Ballard.
And with this tune …
Have a good day.
* Very true, Debbi, very true. (Did I ever tell you I bought Transformer, Debbi … ? You couldn’t be a student in the 1980s, WITHOUT having a copy … !)
Hmm! Nice tune, BTW.
ReplyDelete1. Arpanet
2. 1969
3. Defense
4. Hypertext Transfer Protocol
5. 32
6. locator