Q3)The Acheson–Lilienthal Report report was released to the public: on 28th March, 1946. It proposed controls on what: chemical weapons, nuclear weapons or conventional weapons?
A3)Nuclearweapons: as well As nuclear energy in general.
Q4)A new coin is due to be introduced into the UK: on 28th March, 2017. What denomination of coin: £1, £2 or £5?
“We cannot afford the luxury of time and wait to see what deals we can strike,”
Hywel Williams, MP, speaking about the voted that gave the PM the authority to trigger leaving.
And the only songs I felt appropriate …
Enjoy the day …
* I have to say, Olga, you’re right: Caligula wasn’t exactly nice. Did you ever John Hurt’s version of him? Speaking as a layman, the only phrase I can use is ‘complete, gibbering loon.’ And I think the whole thing with the dates is down to the way Google’s +1 service works. I think it’s routed through a lot of US servers, which are x hours behind. I’m so sorry to hear about your cousin: sounds like it’s not just a loss on a personal front, but a historical one. Citizen science/research can make such a contribution …
† Oh, my pleasure, Debbi! You’ve put so much work in, here, it’s the least I could do! Hang on, rock!? We don’t rock! We do strange stuff that goes clunk-da-clunk-da-clunk-whiiiirrrrrr-doof-doof-doof! Ahem!
Oh, yes, I loved 'I Claudius'. Difficult to choose one of the great performances, although John Hurt was fantastic (and of course Derek Jacobi, Sean Phillips... Today I was on my way back from Wales so I spent a big chunk of the day driving (and then I had a translation to do for an agency). Considering the theme of the quiz, perhaps better to revisit tomorrow (if I can. Back to the radio). Yes, my cousin helped a lot of people and relatives of those who'd died in Mauthausen and was very active sharing information about the war in schools too. Do take care.
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John Denver! Haven't heard him sing in years! :)
ReplyDelete1. Brexit
2. Theresa May
3. 27
4. Article 50
5. at least 2 years (maybe more?)
Oh, yes, I loved 'I Claudius'. Difficult to choose one of the great performances, although John Hurt was fantastic (and of course Derek Jacobi, Sean Phillips...
ReplyDeleteToday I was on my way back from Wales so I spent a big chunk of the day driving (and then I had a translation to do for an agency). Considering the theme of the quiz, perhaps better to revisit tomorrow (if I can. Back to the radio).
Yes, my cousin helped a lot of people and relatives of those who'd died in Mauthausen and was very active sharing information about the war in schools too.
Do take care.