Drat …
And …
Well, there’s several other terms I could be using, here.
But ‘drat’ is about the politest.
All this … ? Is a result of finding out about my external drive.
It you recall, a couple of week ago, I managed to knock the thing onto the floor: seriously damaging it in the process.
I managed to get the drive out of the external caddy: and down to a local repair shop, in order to see what they could do for me.
£80, later … ? Their opinion was that the drive was extremely dead. And that it would cost me a further £300 — £300!!!!!!!!!! — to get the spare parts, and do any kind of repair work that would allow any chance of getting the family photos off the thing.
£300 I don’t have.
Nor do I expect to get hold off: unless I suddenly win the lottery.
As you can imagine, I’m not a happy bunny. After all, for me, that’s about the same sort of cash I earn in a fortnight.
As you can possibly ALSO imagine … ? That left me feeling extremely depressed. Something only remedied by getting to work: which left me feeling a bit better about myself. At least, turned my mood about.
As of RIGHT now … ? I’m going to have to put any recovery from the drive on hold: until I can afford to.
Given how important those photos are to me? I’m going to have to start saving up …
~≈Ê≈~
But let’s move on, shall we?
Yesterday’s Teaser saw Debbi* putting in her answers: and scoring six out of six.
Let’s see how everyone does with today’s questions, shall we? Here they are, along with the
How To,
License and
video …
Q1) 20th June, 1991, saw the German Bundestag — its Parliament — vote to change Germany’s capital. From which German city?
Q2) To where?
Q3) 20th June, 2001, saw Andrea Yates drown her children: in a bathtub in which Texan city?
Q4) 20th June, saw the signing of the memo that set up the hotline between the White House and the Kremlin: the famous Red Telephone, in other words. Since 2008, it’s actually been a very secure form of what: teletype, email or fax machine?
Q5) 20th June, 1967, saw the birth of which Australian/American actress?
Q6) Finally … 20th June, 1893, saw who acquitted of the axe murder of her parents?
Here’s yesterday’s questions and answers …
Q1) 19th June saw the US government pass the Civil Rights Act: outlawing discrimination on the grounds of race, colour, gender, or national origin. In which year of the 1960s?
Q2) The act ended racial segregation in which sort of US institute: the armed forces, schools or public hospitals?
Q3) The act also, theoretically, ended the unequal registration of what: voters, phone numbers or addresses?
Q4) That registration clause was what: Title 1, 2 or 3?
Q5) Title 6 of the act, forbade discrimination by bodies receiving federal what: legal support, funds or business?
Q6) Finally … the act was signed into US law by which US president?
I’ll leave you with this observation …
“I’m not as bad as Al Pacino - he doesn’t even know what month it is half the time when he’s working.”
John Goodman, born 20th June, 1952.
And this song …
Have a good day.
* That it is, Debbi!
I love the quote about Al Pacino! :)
ReplyDelete1. Bonn
2. Berlin
3. Houston
4. email
5. Nicole Kidman
6. Lizzie Borden