Or, at least? It’s the Summer Solstice … if you’re in the Northern Hemisphere!
It’s the middle of winter, of course: if, like regular readers, @BudgetDude and @MrDStrict … ?
You’re south of the equator, and it’s the middle of winter, and the Winter Solstice.
At any rate … ?
I’m knackered …
Knackered … on the day daylight’s going to be hanging around …
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Oh, while I’m here … ?
I mentioned in yesterday’s Teaser that English schools were facing a dilemma.
And gave you my thoughts about it.
The other bit of tech news that caught my eye?
Was the fact one hundred Microsoft staff had written to Satya Nadella, the company’s CEO: protesting about the US government’s use of Microsoft services in the various processing centres that had separated asylum seeking families.
Which looks like it’s over, thankfully: after an international outcry.
My personal thinking … ?
Was sort of mixed.
Had Microsoft withdrawn any services provided to the US government, it would have forced the government to look at alternative software providers: including open source options like LibreOffice, OpenOffice or Thunderbird mail.
Something I’ve believe would be a better — and cheaper — option for a government.
They’d save taxpayer’s money.
It’s a little late for that, now, I think.
Firstly? The President’s has signed an executive order: that eases up on separating children from their families.
Thankfully.
Secondly?
I’ve had the impression for many years, that most of the IT industry is a touch left wing.
That the makers of most open source software? Like their colleagues in Microsoft?
Would ALSO have objected.
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Let’s move on, shall we?
Yesterday’s Teaser saw Debbi* putting in her answers: scoring five out of five in the process.
Let’s see how everyone does with today’s questions, shall we?
* And you didn’t know Keith was her dad, Debbi? Actually … he crops up in the BBC version of Robin Hood a few years ago: as the Sheriff of Nottingham. He was the only good thing in it!
Q1) Canada Q2) Prince William, Duke of Cambridge Q3) Evita Q4) The Hunger Q5) Ronald Reagan Hi, Paul. Catching up today. My friend's husband is still in hospital. The operation seemed to have gone well but there have been a problem and they'll have to operate again. I'm not sure how often I'll catch up, but I thought I'd say hello from Paris. All the best.
I did not know. I may send you an email with a question about British slang. Possibly! :) Maybe I'll just go with it and see how it comes across. This is for a blog post I have planned a few weeks from now. A satirical piece with shades of Monty Python. :)
1. Canada 2. Prince William 3. Evita 4. The Hunger 5. Ronald Reagan
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Q1) Canada
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Q3) Evita
Q4) The Hunger
Q5) Ronald Reagan
Hi, Paul. Catching up today. My friend's husband is still in hospital. The operation seemed to have gone well but there have been a problem and they'll have to operate again. I'm not sure how often I'll catch up, but I thought I'd say hello from Paris. All the best.
I did not know. I may send you an email with a question about British slang. Possibly! :) Maybe I'll just go with it and see how it comes across. This is for a blog post I have planned a few weeks from now. A satirical piece with shades of Monty Python. :)
ReplyDelete1. Canada
2. Prince William
3. Evita
4. The Hunger
5. Ronald Reagan