I don’t think The Cannonball Run had killer robots, holographic race organisers or deadly sea-water.
I liked it: and think it will repay further viewing.
Oh … and the new titles look good …
Ahem!
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Let’s move on, shall we?
Yesterday’s Teaser saw Debbi* putting in her answers: scoring eight out of ten in the process. The day ALSO saw Olga† looking in to say hello, after a long night.
Let’s see how everyone does with today’s questions, shall we?
Q1)130 years ago, today, saw the From Hell Letter was received by investigators: with a 15th October, 1888 postmark. Which killer — supposedly — sent it?
Q2)The letter was sent to George Lusk: head of the Vigilance Committee: in which part of London?
Q3)The letter included what supposed to be half of a human … what?
Q4)The letter is on of the few supposed to be genuine. How many genuine letters are there supposed to be?
Q5)Finally … From Hell — the film — was based on From Hell, the graphic novel. Both were based on the killings that inspired the letter. Who wrote — wrote, rather than drew — the graphic novel?
Q1)14th October is World Standards Day: first marked in which year?
A1)1970. (Although it also marks the date in 1946 when delegates from twenty-five countries agreed to start formalising standards.)
Q2)The International Standards Organisation, or ISO, is one of three standards bodies consulted by the UN. Name one of the other two. (Here’s a clue: they’re all part of the World Standards Cooperation group.)
A2)The International Electrotechnical Commission or IEC and the International Telecommunication Union, the ITC.
Q3)ISO 6, ISO 2240 and ISO 5800 govern what: photographic film, CDs and DVDs or tractor communication networks?
A3)Photographic film: its speed, or sensitivity to light, to be specific. (CDs and DVDs are covered by ISO 9660, tractor communications by ISO 11783.)
Q4)The internationally accepted standard unit of length is the … what?
Q10)Finally … ? The .odf extension — also called the .odt extension‡ — is the extension for the standard what: digital text document, digital photo file or digital audio file?
* Sorry, Debbi! I was feeling seriously artistic! Today’s should be a little easier … ! Oh, have you caught this week’s episode, as yet … ? It’s rather good!
† If you ended up dancing on tables, Olga, you might want to burn the negatives! :D. At any rate, Stafford very influential: certainly on a par with Gygax and Arneson, who did Dungeons and Dragons. Role playing games — the tabletop ones — could’ve been very different. I might just have to see if I still have my copies of RuneQuest: it seems the right thing to read …
‡ The .odf family are an outgrowth of the open source movement.
Q1) Jack the Ripper Q2) Whitechapel Q3) Kidney Q4) This seems to be subject of much debate. A handful… three… none… (From Hell is one of the ones more studies with the Dear Boss and the Saucy Jack postcard, but they look pretty different). Q5) Alan Moore Gosh, by the point the dancing came (I am talking about the wedding) I was dead on my feet already. We left the house around 3 pm and there was no dancing until 1 am. I hope the work day goes well and the week as well...
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Q1) Jack the Ripper
ReplyDeleteQ2) Whitechapel
Q3) Kidney
Q4) This seems to be subject of much debate. A handful… three… none… (From Hell is one of the ones more studies with the Dear Boss and the Saucy Jack postcard, but they look pretty different).
Q5) Alan Moore
Gosh, by the point the dancing came (I am talking about the wedding) I was dead on my feet already. We left the house around 3 pm and there was no dancing until 1 am.
I hope the work day goes well and the week as well...
Thanks, Paul! I'll be watching tonight most likely.
ReplyDelete1. Jack the Ripper
2. Whitechapel
3. kidney (ick!)
4. 3 (4, if you count the Saucy Jacky post card)
5. Alan Moore