Q5)Who’s become famous for holding School Strike for Climate, on a Friday?
A5)GretaThunberg. (I get the impression that the folks who say “Greta Thunberg’s 16, she’s got no idea what she’s doing,” are the same people who say “Shamima Begum’s was 15 when she joined ISIS: she knew exactly what she was going.” Frankly? I think there’s a lot of murky motives around.)
* I’ve never had a Pi, Olga: but wouldn’t say no. It’s a fascinating thing, I know that: they aimed it at the educational market, originally … and then hobbyists started getting hold of the thing! Do you remember the old BBC micros? The original Pi’s were named the Model A and B, after the BBC micros‡. Yes: I’ve heard of I Am Not A Serial Killer, and keep meaning to track it down! There ARE a few films I want to try and catch, first, so it’s not high on my list. On the other hand … ? iTunes are renting it out for 99p …
† Well, I was talking about the link, Debbi. But you’re right: the photo was good! I agree with you about Star Trek, by the way: I’m the same with the original Star Wars. It’s Star Wars: not Star Wars: A New Thingummy-do-dah! (Oh, I caught a couple of clips of the original Dragnet: no wonder the movie was a comedy!)
‡ I came across them in college: they could make an amazing array of farting noises. Ummm … …
^ You know, it’s just occurred to me … The show shine boy’s black: ‘boy,’ at The time The song was written, was a disparaging way of addressing black men.
Q1) Yes Q2) XXIX Q3) 5² Q4) 1D Q5) Saturn Q6) Hindu Q7) a spiral galaxy Q8) copper Q9) Rome Q10) alphabets I always get the feeling that the same movies make the rounds around most countries' TVs, but with so much offer these days it might no longer be true. (I remember watching the beginning of a wonderful movie called Plein Soleir (Purple Noon in English, it seems) based on the same Patricia Highsmith novel as The Talente Mr Ripley, in the UK, and then watching the rest a few weeks letter on French TV while I was visiting my friend in Paris). Enjoy the weekend!
OMG! Rick and I were watching one of those Dragnet episodes recently. They are hilarious!
And I'm the same way about Star Wars. Of course! :)
I liked the special effects just fine the first time, Mr. Lucas! As for the story--perfect!
1. Yes 2. XXIX 3. 25 4. 1D (I vaguely recall the hexadecimal system from when I went through my "math and science" phase in college) 5. Saturn 6. Hindu 7. a spiral galaxy 8. copper 9. Rome 10. alphabets
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Q1) Yes
ReplyDeleteQ2) XXIX
Q3) 5²
Q4) 1D
Q5) Saturn
Q6) Hindu
Q7) a spiral galaxy
Q8) copper
Q9) Rome
Q10) alphabets
I always get the feeling that the same movies make the rounds around most countries' TVs, but with so much offer these days it might no longer be true. (I remember watching the beginning of a wonderful movie called Plein Soleir (Purple Noon in English, it seems) based on the same Patricia Highsmith novel as The Talente Mr Ripley, in the UK, and then watching the rest a few weeks letter on French TV while I was visiting my friend in Paris).
Enjoy the weekend!
OMG! Rick and I were watching one of those Dragnet episodes recently. They are hilarious!
ReplyDeleteAnd I'm the same way about Star Wars. Of course! :)
I liked the special effects just fine the first time, Mr. Lucas! As for the story--perfect!
1. Yes
2. XXIX
3. 25
4. 1D (I vaguely recall the hexadecimal system from when I went through my "math and science" phase in college)
5. Saturn
6. Hindu
7. a spiral galaxy
8. copper
9. Rome
10. alphabets