* You know, Olga, it’s not that often I check Rotten Tomatoes. IMDb and Wikipedia, on the other hand … (The Wikipedia entries seem to have good summaries of the various critic sites.)
† Morning, @Badwolf. Looks like Mongrels is on iTunes, if that’s any help …
‡ That you did, Debbi. Although I’m getting the feeling this is going to take a LONG time … !
Q1) 1845 Q2) It was first published in the Evening Mirror, a newspaper, on the 29th of January, although it seems a magazine, The American Review had bought it first but didn’t publish it until February. Q3) A student Q4) Lenore Q5) “Nevermore” I do like rotten tomatoes, because it contrasts the critics with the general public view. And after a while, if you get familiar with the sites they quote, you know which opinions you're more atuned to. I hope the iMovie thing is sorted soon, although you know I think Apple's priorities aren't always those of their customers (and, of course, they aren't the only ones). By the way, I saw this today and thought you might be interested: https://qz.com/1525661/your-digital-identity-has-three-layers-and-you-can-only-protect-one-of-them/
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(1)1845 (2) Newspaper (3) Student (4)Lenore.(5)Nevermore
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Q3) A student
Q4) Lenore
Q5) “Nevermore”
I do like rotten tomatoes, because it contrasts the critics with the general public view. And after a while, if you get familiar with the sites they quote, you know which opinions you're more atuned to.
I hope the iMovie thing is sorted soon, although you know I think Apple's priorities aren't always those of their customers (and, of course, they aren't the only ones).
By the way, I saw this today and thought you might be interested:
https://qz.com/1525661/your-digital-identity-has-three-layers-and-you-can-only-protect-one-of-them/
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A3 Student
A4 Lenore
A5 "Nevermore."
Well, hang in there! Hope it all works out.
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