Q1)15th July, 2017, saw the death of actor, Martin Landau. In which series did he play Rollin Hand … ?
Q2)15th July, 70AD saw a Roman army breach the walls of Jerusalem. The army was led by whom?
Q3)The Mozilla Foundation formed on 15th July, 2003. It’s best known products — the Firefox web browser — is what: open source, closed source or curry source?
Q4)What religious organisation was disbanded on 15th July, 1834?
Q5)Finally, and during the First Crusade? 15th July, 1099 saw a Crusader Army capture which Jerusalem landmark?
Q4)The Carolingian Cycle is the French equivalent to the various myths and legends about Britain’s King Arthur. The Cycle’s ALSO know as the what of France?
“I have done some films along the way that have been screwed up and not as good as they read. Some films that are not that good on the page turn into good movies. So I’m fallible is what I’m saying. It’s OK to be wrong. You learn from your wrongs. You don’t learn from being right. If you’re right, you already know it. If you’re wrong, it’s because you don’t know about it, and you made a mistake.”
RIP, Martin Landau, June 20, 1928–July 15, 2017.
As today’s the birthday of singer, Buggles frontman, Art of Noise co founder, and Frankie Goes to Hollywood’s producer, I give you …
* I doubt we could get away with executing the Royal family, over here, Olga. The souvenir makers would complain, for starters! At ANY rate, I know the trailer will hit Youtube about five minutes after it airs. It’s more of a technical challenge: can I 1) guess and tape the right bit of the three hour coverage, 2) rip it, 3) convert it into a form I can add to my collection. I can do 2 and 3 … …
† Did I mention the 1984 ad was directed by Ridley Scott, Debbi? And the girl in it, with the hammer? ALSO cropped up as Nikita, in the video for the Elton John song? Oh, and the music for the Get a Mac ads was written by a chap called Mark Mothersbaugh: better known as one of the founders of Devo. (Is it just me that thinks Devo are ever-so-slightly odd … )
Q1) Mission: Impossible Q2) Titus Q3) Open source Q4) The Spanish Inquisition Q5) the Church of the Holy Sepulchre I know what you mean about souvenirs, although there's always something new to sell. Here there was a demonstration asking to get the independent politicians in prison free, and they were selling plenty of things for that (fans, shirts, little yellow ribbons, caps, bracelets, necklaces, flags...) Let me know if you succeeded on the video front (I remember leaving the VHS programmed to record an episode of Twin Peaks many years ago, and there was a delay for some reason, so I only recorded the beginning of it. And at the time it was a total disaster, as you had to wait until it came out or was shown again, and not so many +1 channels at the time!). Enjoy your family Sunday!
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Q1) Mission: Impossible
ReplyDeleteQ2) Titus
Q3) Open source
Q4) The Spanish Inquisition
Q5) the Church of the Holy Sepulchre
I know what you mean about souvenirs, although there's always something new to sell. Here there was a demonstration asking to get the independent politicians in prison free, and they were selling plenty of things for that (fans, shirts, little yellow ribbons, caps, bracelets, necklaces, flags...)
Let me know if you succeeded on the video front (I remember leaving the VHS programmed to record an episode of Twin Peaks many years ago, and there was a delay for some reason, so I only recorded the beginning of it. And at the time it was a total disaster, as you had to wait until it came out or was shown again, and not so many +1 channels at the time!).
Enjoy your family Sunday!
You hadn't mentioned it, but I was aware of some of that. Didn't know about the guy from Devo, though. :)
ReplyDelete1. Mission Impossible
2. Titus
3. open source
4. the Spanish Inquisition (which nobody expected! :))
5. the Temple Mount