Q1)18th February is the feast day of Saint Colmán of where?
Q2)That where is also called Holy … what?
Q3)Which African nation became independent from The UK: on 18th February, 1965?
Q4)Lulu got married on 18th February, 1969: to musician, Maurice Gibb. Which band was Maurice a member of?
Q5)Finally … 18th February, 1955, saw the start of Operation Teapot: a series of US nuclear tests. The tests were carried out in a missile range, in which US state: new Mexico, Nevada or California?
* A zipped file is one that’s been compressed. A gzipped file has also been compressed: but using a different compressing method. A bzipped file is similar … but uses a third method.
† I don’t know if it’s a major change, Olga^. It’s a bit like replacing Word: it’s like changing a car part, in other other words. Oh … about any students?
‡ Enjoy it, Debbi^! It’s really very good!
^ Oh, for heaven’s SAKE! I love Wikipedia, I really do. But hate it when an article changes? Someone’s updated Patricia Routledge’s birth between me writing the set … and publishing it … ! Hyacinth would possibly be saying something! (Does anyone remember the great Batman Publishing Date scandal?)
Q1) Lindisfarne Q2) Island Q3) The Gambia Q4) The Bee Gees Q5) Nevada Oh, I do love Mrs Buckett (or Bouquet, whatever she wants). One of my aunts is a bit like that, although not to such extremes (of course). My father always liked to wear blue trousers, always the same type, and she was always mortified because that meant neighbours would think he was always wearing the same trousers when we went to visit her! (Old age has mellowed her a bit, though, as she now confesses to buying dresses in the market). In her case, it was all part of living in fairly small towns and being a stay home mum with only the one daughter, so I think she had too much time to worry about what other people thought (oh, and my grandmother was also like that, so I guess being the only girl in the family, she had a lot of that to put up with, even though she married quite young). I understand your frustration with Wikipedia. I'm sure you have many experiences of similar things, but I spent a couple of years gathering information, paperwork, doing work experience, courses, etc. to get a qualification, only to discover, when I had everything ready, that the rules had changed and I no longer qualified for it, no matter what I did (unless I went through a completely different process, including leaving my job and all). Good luck with the computer experiments!
I see you have invented a new state. "Mew Mexico". And yesterday you put "on" when you meant "One". I do not think Olga's students will learn English from you quiz.
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Q1) Lindisfarne
ReplyDeleteQ2) Island
Q3) The Gambia
Q4) The Bee Gees
Q5) Nevada
Oh, I do love Mrs Buckett (or Bouquet, whatever she wants). One of my aunts is a bit like that, although not to such extremes (of course). My father always liked to wear blue trousers, always the same type, and she was always mortified because that meant neighbours would think he was always wearing the same trousers when we went to visit her! (Old age has mellowed her a bit, though, as she now confesses to buying dresses in the market). In her case, it was all part of living in fairly small towns and being a stay home mum with only the one daughter, so I think she had too much time to worry about what other people thought (oh, and my grandmother was also like that, so I guess being the only girl in the family, she had a lot of that to put up with, even though she married quite young).
I understand your frustration with Wikipedia. I'm sure you have many experiences of similar things, but I spent a couple of years gathering information, paperwork, doing work experience, courses, etc. to get a qualification, only to discover, when I had everything ready, that the rules had changed and I no longer qualified for it, no matter what I did (unless I went through a completely different process, including leaving my job and all).
Good luck with the computer experiments!
I see you have invented a new state. "Mew Mexico". And yesterday you put "on" when you meant "One". I do not think Olga's students will learn English from you quiz.
ReplyDeleteYou're right. It was quite good.
ReplyDelete1. Lindisfarne
2. Island
3. The Gambia, aka Republic of The Gambia
4. The Bee Gees
5. Nevada
Yes, they will, Trevor.
ReplyDeleteThey’ll learn a lot about typing, too … … … …