Q2)According to western Christian tradition, 2nd January is the feast of Saint Basil of Caesarea. Caesarea was in what’s called Cappadocia: which is in which modern country?
† It’s worth it it, Olga, it seriously is. Oh, you possibly saw I mentioned Dune, yes? There’s a theory — ahem! — that Jodorowsky’s failed attempt to film Dune influenced 20th Century Fox, when it decided to make the original Star Wars. They’ve both got people with ‘mystic powers’ that live in deserts, fighting evil empires. Oh, and Oscar Isaac, Poe Dameron? Is playing a major character in the new version. Oh, and he’s playing Gomez Addams …
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Q1) 1957 Q2) The wrist Q3) A battery Q4) Pocket watches Q5) Chronograph Q6) Quartz watches Q7) A clock Q8) A water clock Q9) Digital watches Q10) Horology I'm getting a bit of a break from just being in front of a screen all the time these days, and it is invigorating, and good things usually are worth the wait. But patience is not in very high esteem these days (and I have to admit it isn't a quality I have much of). It sounds as if you have plenty of ideas of other things to do. (I watched a documentary about Shackelton's expedition, The Endurance, yesterday, and one's mind boggles at thinking of spending so long in such terrible conditions. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Endurance:_Shackleton%27s_Legendary_Antarctic_Expedition). I must confess I felt colder and colder as I watched. Perhaps better watched in the summer, but it was fascinating
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Q1) 1957
ReplyDeleteQ2) The wrist
Q3) A battery
Q4) Pocket watches
Q5) Chronograph
Q6) Quartz watches
Q7) A clock
Q8) A water clock
Q9) Digital watches
Q10) Horology
I'm getting a bit of a break from just being in front of a screen all the time these days, and it is invigorating, and good things usually are worth the wait. But patience is not in very high esteem these days (and I have to admit it isn't a quality I have much of). It sounds as if you have plenty of ideas of other things to do. (I watched a documentary about Shackelton's expedition, The Endurance, yesterday, and one's mind boggles at thinking of spending so long in such terrible conditions. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Endurance:_Shackleton%27s_Legendary_Antarctic_Expedition). I must confess I felt colder and colder as I watched. Perhaps better watched in the summer, but it was fascinating
Wow! I never knew that!
ReplyDeleteGreat episode, BTW! :)
1. 1957
2. on the wrist
3. battery
4. a pocket watch
5. countdown timer
6. quartz
7. a clock
8. a water clock
9. digital watches
10. horology
No mention of Salvador Dali's clocks? :) Or Douglas Adam and our fixation with digital watches? Ha!