Let’s move on, shall we?
Q1) Christmas Eve sees children in one Spanish region, beating a Christmas log: called the Tió de Nadal. Which Spanish region: Catalonia, Andalusia or Extremadura.
Q2) Nine Lessons and Carols are traditionally broadcast by the BBC, on Christmas Eve. From which Cambridge college: King’s, Saint John’s or Trinity?
Q3) The candle that represents Christ is traditionally lit on Christmas Eve. That candle is on a what: yule log, Advent wreath or Easter bunny?
Q4) Many Catholics and Anglicans will celebrate what kind of Mass on Christmas Eve?
Q5) Finally … The first astronauts to orbit the moon, did so on Christmas Eve, 1968. They broadcast a quote from which book of the Bible, whilst doing so?
Q1) The Transistor was first demonstrated: on 23rd December of which year of the 1940s?A1) 1947.
Q2) In which famous labs?A2) Bell Laboratories.
Q3) The transistor can manipulate electrical signals. Because it’s made from what: conductors, semiconductors or insulators?A3) Semiconductor.
Q4) Transistors can be used to increase an electrical signal. In other words, they do what: amplify, sublimate or acclimatize a signal?A4) Amplify. (Sublimation is when a solid turns into a gas: without turning into a liquid, first. I’m still getting used to acclimatization.)
Q5) Finally … transistors can turn an electrical on or off. In other words, they can act as what ‘s’?A5) A switch.
“Christmas Eve was a night of song that wrapped itself about you like a shawl. But it warmed more than your body. It warmed your heart... filled it, too, with melody that would last forever.”Bess Streeter Aldrich.
Q1) Catalonia (oh, we have a never ending collection of bizarre traditions here. I’m sure you know about the “caganer” https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Caganer As you can see, I won’t be bored here).
ReplyDeleteQ2) King’s College
Q3) Advent wreath
Q4) Midnight Mass (we have la Misa del Gallo).
Q5) From de Book of Genesis
Your brother-in-law is correct although it is usually the other way round (Spanis surnames usually end up in Z, like mine, or González, Pérez... while the Portuguese version ends in an s but Hernán Cortés ends in an s. Perhaps we should wonder where the name came from, as there have been periods of time in history where the two countries have been joined (not willingly, I might add. Oh well, what's new!). Enjoy the movie. I've heard very good things about it, although I've also heard that fans of the series are not quite so thrilled, but... Looking forward to your feedback although I intend to go to watch it (just waiting for the excitement to calm down).
I was definitely into science for a while. I even considered being a physicist! I was fascinated with the origins of the universe, the Big Bang, philosophy, the meaning of life (42!), and so much more. But I couldn't quite hack calculus. So I decided to write, instead of being a musician, which was my other interest!
ReplyDelete1. Catalonia
2. King's
3. Advent wreath
4. Midnight Mass (I went to one of those and thought it was so great to be up at midnight! -- I was young)
5. Genesis
Merry Christmas and Happy Hogswatch! :)