That especially lurid plastic was tricky to put on.
Dear Sir,
I recently wrote to you: to let you know I am a blogger, planning an article on digital poverty.
And wondering if you were able to match BT’s Basic + Broadband offering.
I’m also curious to know if the Post Office offers help to the unemployed: or to organisations that support them.
Either as cheap ’Net connections, or free prepay devices.
I’ve also put the same questions to EE, TalkTalk, Virgin Media, and Sky.
I’ve heard from EE: who were able to tell me what they were doing to help vulnerable customers, and of a donation of pre-pay tablets they’d made.
I’ve ALSO heard from TalkTalk. Whilst they weren’t doing as much as EE, they were able to tell me their couldn’t match BT’s deal, and point me at their cheapest deal.However?
I’ve not heard back from Virgin, or Sky.
I’ve had a very incomplete response from your company.
Something I’ve felt bound to mention in the third of my articles about digital poverty.
With that in mind … ?
I would like to ask whether you would be able to match the BT price I mentioned. (£10.07 per month, a router, no connection fee and a strict download limit.)
I would also like to know what efforts you’re making to work either with charities, or directly, to help the unemployed.
Yours,
Q1) The number one is what: odd, or even?
Q2) True or false: 1 is a prime number?
Q3) One cubed — one to the power of three, or 1³ — equals what?
Q4) One squared — one to the power of two, or 1² — equals what?
Q5) What’s one … in binary … ?
Q6) Which element has the atomic number, 1?
Q7) Number One is — in the James Bond franchise — the leader of SPECTRE. What’s his name?
Q8) There’s an M1 motorway in Northern Ireland. And in which other nation of the UK?
Q9) Formula One is competitive what: motor-racing, backgammon or swimming?
Q10) Finally … ? The 1916 film, One A.M. stars who, as a drunk … ?
Q1) 30th June is Asteroid Day. The date was chosen, as it’s the anniversary of the Tunguska Event. The event was in which year?A1) 1908.
Q2) The event was in Siberia. In other words, in which country … ?A2) Russia.
Q3) Asteroid Day was co-founded by which wheelchair bound scientist.A3) Dr Stephen Hawking.
Q4) The Solar System’s main Asteroid belt is between Jupiter … and where?
Q5) Finally … ? The largest Astroid in the Asteroid belt is also a dwarf planet. What’s the object called?A5) Ceres: or 1 Ceres, if you want to be like that.
“This urge finds its simplest expression in the sequence of numbers, which can be driven beyond any place by repeated addition of one.”Hermann Weyl.
I don’t know if you read the intro, but I’ve sent more emails.
As for O2 … ? The building the masts were on, are surrounded by cranes, and scaffolding. The building’s actually the new Amstrad building — opposite the older one that featured in The Apprentice — and usually has dozens of phone masts, not just O2’s. It looks like the builders have taken down the lot.
Q1) Odd
ReplyDeleteQ2) False
Q3) One
Q4) One
Q5) 12
Q6) Hydrogen
Q7) Ernst Stavro Blofeld
Q8) England
Q9) Motor-racing
Q10) Charlie Chaplin
Yes, let's see what they say. This afternoon I'm going to talk to a teacher of robotics and his students for the radio news (they've won an award at something called First Lego League). Although the school is closed, so I suspect I won't get to see their creations, I'm looking forward to that.
Perhaps they plan to plant the masts elsewhere, but it's not helpful at the moment (I remember the building. For some reason, I did watch a few series of the Apprentice. It was an interesting exercise in group psychology, to say the least).
Oh, I know! :)
ReplyDeleteAt least on this one, the answers are mostly short! :)
1. odd
2. true
3. 1
4. 1
5. 1
6. hydrogen
7. Ernst Stavro Blofeld
8. Ireland (so you mean former UK country, right? :))
9. motor-racing
10. Charlie Chaplin