Q6)There are six strings on a standard guitar. How many of them — in standard, ‘Spanish’, tuning — are E strings?
A6)Two. (A bottom E, tuned to 82.41 Hz — it’s the thickest string, and at the top of the fretboard — and a top E, the thinnest, at 329.63 Hz, at the bottom of the fretboard.)
Q7)№ 6 is a manga: in other words, a series of comics from which country?
* You’d possibly find the YouTube embed code handy, in that case, Olga: assuming your blog supports it? I think the petitions are like Youtube videos: hitting the share button, helps. I’ve just shared this one, for example. It’s a start, if nothing else.
I’ve also been heavily sharing the Penny Dreadful: City of Angels reviews. Nathan Lane as Detective Michener? Is an utter revelation!
I’m looking forward to the library re-opening, I know that. Hopefully, they’ll let us in with some social distancing: Brentwood’s library’s quite large … and has a registry office, so they’d have to let folk in!
Q1) No (of course). Q2) Italy Q3) Driving Miss Daisy Q4) The Cannonball Run (I don’t think I’ve ever watched that. Dean Martin was a favourite of my late father, both, acting and singing). Q5) First Crusade I hope you get the heating problem sorted. One would imagine they would protect such devices against power surges, but… If you’ve tried everything suggested in the manual (and of course, resetting it and switching it on and off) there is no other option than to get somebody in. Mind you, is it that cold? I never turned the heating in June. If it was cold, I just layered up. Once I turned the heating off for the summer, it would have to be snowing for me to turn it on, or close enough. Here it is raining today and the temperatures have gone down, but nothing drastic. It seems it will last a few days. Good luck with the library tomorrow. And thanks for the suggestion. Yes, I do embed videos from YouTube every so often. It’s not difficult on Wordpress (mind you, I haven’t tried the new Gutenberg editor. It sounds like too much of a headache to me. It works with blocks, and Mailchimp has a similar configuration and I never liked it). I hope Debby is fine. I can’t remember if she told us she was busy, but my brain is all over the place.
I love it when someone comments. But, having had anonymous comments I feel may be libellous, actionable or just plain offensive, over the years?
I’d appreciate you* leaving your name — with a link to your website or social-media profile†, for preference — before you post a comment.
Should you choose to use a pseudonym/name, I’d appreciate it if that name were to be polite and inoffensive. I’d rather you kept it clean, and relatively grown up. Comments left with a pseudonym will be posted at my discretion: I really prefer a link.
Contentious, actionable or abusive posts left anonymously will not be posted. Nor will comments using offensive pseudonyms or language, or that are abusive of other commenters.
Thank you.
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Q1) No (of course).
ReplyDeleteQ2) Italy
Q3) Driving Miss Daisy
Q4) The Cannonball Run (I don’t think I’ve ever watched that. Dean Martin was a favourite of my late father, both, acting and singing).
Q5) First Crusade
I hope you get the heating problem sorted. One would imagine they would protect such devices against power surges, but… If you’ve tried everything suggested in the manual (and of course, resetting it and switching it on and off) there is no other option than to get somebody in. Mind you, is it that cold? I never turned the heating in June. If it was cold, I just layered up. Once I turned the heating off for the summer, it would have to be snowing for me to turn it on, or close enough. Here it is raining today and the temperatures have gone down, but nothing drastic. It seems it will last a few days.
Good luck with the library tomorrow. And thanks for the suggestion. Yes, I do embed videos from YouTube every so often. It’s not difficult on Wordpress (mind you, I haven’t tried the new Gutenberg editor. It sounds like too much of a headache to me. It works with blocks, and Mailchimp has a similar configuration and I never liked it).
I hope Debby is fine. I can’t remember if she told us she was busy, but my brain is all over the place.
The library here is supposed to start "no contact" pickup curbside service soon! :)
ReplyDelete1. no
2. Italy
3. Driving Miss Daisy
4. The Cannonball Run
5. the First Crusade