Q1)The first test — or International — match between the Australian Wallabies and the South African Springboks was played on 8th July, 1933. What were they playing: Association Football, Rugby Union, Rugby League or American Football?
Q2)8th July, 1968, saw the birth of actor, Billy Crudup. Who did he play, in the film, Watchmen?
Q3)8th July, 1934, saw the birth of actor and comedian, Marty Feldman. He final film role was as Gilbert: in which 1983 movie?
Q4)Ronnie Biggs escaped from HMP Wandsworth: on 8th July, 1965. When were the gallows at HMP Wandsworth’s dismantled?
Q5)Finally? 8th July, 1497, saw Vasco da Gama begin the world’s first ocean voyage from Europe … to where?
† I know What you mean, Olga: I don’t use a mobile for much: bar calls, texts, social media … and the occasional game of Tetris! And, yes, you’re right: I’d not mind an iPhone. If for no other reason than the fact it would play well with my Mac: far better than my Android^ phone. Plus, they have a reputation for lasting.
I do tend to take more photos than some: so having a smart mobile’s handy. And, if I want to tell someone about a shop they’d find handy, or I see a job in a shop window? The camera’s a handy way of keeping track of that.
Actually, the phone came in handy, selling the laptop: the buyer wanted photos.
Nice to hear about the paint: it might be a cheap way of helping.
Oh … I checked on the mast: we get updated on Monday, 13th July. Wouldn’t you know it … ?
‡ I try, Debbi, I try! I still haven’t found that rat. (Did I mention I’m reading this? It’s interesting stuff: I’m looking forward to the bit about stilsuits!)
^ Although, in all fairness? The Huawei I have isn’t too bad: the onboard software’s generally play well with macOS. (What it would do with the version of Catalina on a Mac with the new chips? I don’t know.)
A4 There are conflicting dates for this Wikipedia say 1994 but http://www.capitalpunishmentuk.org/wands.html says “The gallows was last tested in January 1993 and dismantled on the 24th of May 1993 “
A5 India
Yes it was a little damp out there. I had to wear a raincoat (a Mack)when I went for my paper at 08.00.
Q1) Rugby Union Q2) Jon Osterman/Dr.Manhattan Q3) Yellowbeard Q4) 1994 Q5) India Yes, it's handy for some things, but most of those have nothing to do with it being a phone. I like to be off the radar, not necessarily for privacy reasons but because I like peace and quiet and I'm not a big fan of distractions. I had looked at a Huawei a while back, and I'm wondering about Xiaomi as well (I have one of their fitness bands, which I found on the street, and it's the easiest and has the longest battery of any I've tried over the years. And yes, the fact that it was free also helped, but I had some bought ones whose battery hardly lasted a day and this one goes on for a month or more, even when connected to the ubiquitous phone). At least it's Monday the 13th (in Spain Tuesday 13th is the unlucky day).
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A1 Rugby Union
ReplyDeleteA2 Doctor Manhattan
A3 Yellowbeard
A4 There are conflicting dates for this Wikipedia say 1994 but http://www.capitalpunishmentuk.org/wands.html says “The gallows was last tested in January 1993 and dismantled on the 24th of May 1993 “
A5 India
Yes it was a little damp out there. I had to wear a raincoat (a Mack)when I went for my paper at 08.00.
Q1) Rugby Union
ReplyDeleteQ2) Jon Osterman/Dr.Manhattan
Q3) Yellowbeard
Q4) 1994
Q5) India
Yes, it's handy for some things, but most of those have nothing to do with it being a phone. I like to be off the radar, not necessarily for privacy reasons but because I like peace and quiet and I'm not a big fan of distractions. I had looked at a Huawei a while back, and I'm wondering about Xiaomi as well (I have one of their fitness bands, which I found on the street, and it's the easiest and has the longest battery of any I've tried over the years. And yes, the fact that it was free also helped, but I had some bought ones whose battery hardly lasted a day and this one goes on for a month or more, even when connected to the ubiquitous phone). At least it's Monday the 13th (in Spain Tuesday 13th is the unlucky day).
I'm reading a bunch of things at any given time it seems. :)
ReplyDelete1. Rugby Union
2. Doctor Manhattan
3. Yellowbeard
4. 1994
5. the Cape of Good Hope