Q5)Finally … different tartans were worn by different family groups. Whose extended groups were called … what?
A5)Clans. (My family, if I’ve understood it … ? Were linked to the Lindseys: and can get away with wearing this … )
Here’s a thought …
“Anyway, I have to argue about flying saucers on the beach with people, you know. And I was interested in this: they keep arguing that it is possible. And that’s true. It is possible. They do not appreciate that the problem is not to demonstrate whether it’s possible or not but whether it’s going on or not.” Richard Feynman.
* I’m hoping I don’t get issues, either, Olga. But it does bother I was able to get through with the default browser. You should — as far as I know — only be able to get to sites like it with very specific software. Somewhere along the line, someone’s done something! Or a lighter technological side? You’ve heard of Scunthorpe, yes? It caused Google and AOL’s obscenity filters a problem or two …
† It’s certainly odd, Debbi! I remember reading — somewhere — that the cause of the problem? Was Noah Webster. Who, when he wrote his dictionary, decided the spellings needed a bit of … revision … ! Who knew … ?
Q1) Roswell Q2) 1947 Q3) saucer Q4) UFO Q5) Finally … Which 1959 science fiction film was the first to deal with UFOs? I’m not sure about this question and wonder if there is something missing, as there are much earlier films about this, so not sure if you are referring to Ed Wood’s Plan 9 from Outer Space or several Japanese films from that year, but even the Day the Earth Stood Still is earlier and has a lovely UFO… I hope things go better than you think (beware of self-sabotage and foregone conclusions). Thinking of you and sending you positive vibes.
Interesting. I had no idea who was to blame for what Trevor would probably call the American butchering of the English language. :) I'm joking, Trevor. If you're reading this. :)
1. Roswell, New Mexico 2. 1947 3. saucers 4. UFO 5. The Flying Saucer (but it was released in 1950)
Certainly have heard of Scunthorpe. I was born there. I was born in Lindsey Street,Frodingham,Scunthorpe,County of Lindsey within the county of Lincoln. Oh by the way eBay also had the Scunthorpe problem for a while. You could not search for Scunthorpe United football programmes.
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Q1) Roswell
ReplyDeleteQ2) 1947
Q3) saucer
Q4) UFO
Q5) Finally … Which 1959 science fiction film was the first to deal with UFOs? I’m not sure about this question and wonder if there is something missing, as there are much earlier films about this, so not sure if you are referring to Ed Wood’s Plan 9 from Outer Space or several Japanese films from that year, but even the Day the Earth Stood Still is earlier and has a lovely UFO…
I hope things go better than you think (beware of self-sabotage and foregone conclusions). Thinking of you and sending you positive vibes.
Interesting. I had no idea who was to blame for what Trevor would probably call the American butchering of the English language. :) I'm joking, Trevor. If you're reading this. :)
ReplyDelete1. Roswell, New Mexico
2. 1947
3. saucers
4. UFO
5. The Flying Saucer (but it was released in 1950)
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Flying_Saucer
"You’ve heard of Scunthorpe, yes? "
ReplyDeleteCertainly have heard of Scunthorpe. I was born there. I was born in Lindsey Street,Frodingham,Scunthorpe,County of Lindsey within the county of Lincoln. Oh by the way eBay also had the Scunthorpe problem for a while. You could not search for Scunthorpe United football programmes.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lindsey,_Lincolnshire