He’s one of the recurring characters in Asimov’s I, Robot short story collection.
And, usually when he’d see someone screaming their heads off about dangerous robot technology — or killer robots — would be the first person muttering about “… that damn Frankenstein complex!”
Q4)The first US commercial radio station — now called WWJ — began broadcasting on 20th August, 1920. It’s still broadcasting. From which US city: Detroit, Chicago or Albany?
“I’m now a legend. I’m also the greatest athlete to live.”
Usain Bolt.
And a song … or three …
Today’s questions will be answered in tomorrow’s Teaser.
Have a nice day …
* Actually, there’s possibly an explanation for doing well on Google, Olga. Everyone’s got an Android tablet. I have one myself. In my experience? I’ve noticed we tend to look at whatever shop’s easiest to get to: and Google tend to push theirs. (That’s why I used to shop in Brentwood’s branch of Somerfields: it was nearer than Sainsburys.)
† Nice to see you back on board, Debbi! Oh, how’s your driving, these days? It’s got to be better than the US Navy’s: here … … …
Q1) 1986 Q2) Jamaica Q3) Relay Q4) London, Beijing and Rio. Q5) London I'm a bit different and like to go exploring, at least for big shopping trips (not that I do many of those these days) although if I have to go shopping for a thing or two I go to the local Tesco (they're also quite good for discounting items close to the sell-by date). So yes, I guess you're right about Google, although I also think might be more widespread than some of the other e-book sellers (I don't know how it does in African, India, and China, but Amazon have hardly any presence there). I especially like the choice of image for the article about killer robots. ;) (And of course, your blog keeps asking me to prove that I'm not a robot. Perhaps it has read the article!)
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Q1) 1986
ReplyDeleteQ2) Jamaica
Q3) Relay
Q4) London, Beijing and Rio.
Q5) London
I'm a bit different and like to go exploring, at least for big shopping trips (not that I do many of those these days) although if I have to go shopping for a thing or two I go to the local Tesco (they're also quite good for discounting items close to the sell-by date). So yes, I guess you're right about Google, although I also think might be more widespread than some of the other e-book sellers (I don't know how it does in African, India, and China, but Amazon have hardly any presence there).
I especially like the choice of image for the article about killer robots. ;) (And of course, your blog keeps asking me to prove that I'm not a robot. Perhaps it has read the article!)
Not too shabby. I heard about that. Good grief!
ReplyDelete1. 1986
2. Jamaica
3. relay
4. the 2012 Olympics in Londontown! :)
5. London