Q1)Which British travel company declared itself bankrupt: on 23rd September, 2019?
Q2) Saint Kitts and Nevis joined the UN: on 23rd September, 1983. What’s the capital of Saint Kitts and Nevis?
Q3) 23rd September, 1900, saw the birth of veteran, Bill Stone. He was in training in WW1 and served in WW2. In which branch of the UK’s Armed Forces: the Army, Navy or Airforce?
Q4) 23rd September, 1917, saw the birth of Mexican wrestler, El Santo. Mexican wrestling is also known as what?
Q5) Finally … ? 23rd September, 1926, saw the birth of Jazz musician, John Coltrane. Which instrument did he play: the trumpet, saxophone or trombone?
* Fontanero? You know … I’m wondering it the word’s got its roots in the word, fountain. Or font? There’s pipes involved, somewhere, I think! And you’re right, she’s got a lot on her plate, already!
Saying that … ? I know we’ve talked about it before, but the Sapir–Whorf hypothesis springs to mind. Languages shaping how we think. Would teaching her Klingon help^?
And yes: the course was a disappointment. At least I was able to get it off me chest. I take you’re point about length of service. The other factor is simply — given the minimum wage? — is that the young are simply cheaper. Wouldn’t you know it?
† That’s a good point, there, Trevor: I think I’m due a ’flu jab. I’ll have to try and check with my surgery.
And catch up with University Challenge: outside of Watchmen, I’ve been glued to The IT Crowd!
‡ That we can, Debbi! But sometimes, it’s nice to see the word ‘Colour,’ spelt correctly!
If it’s any help? I know Pages has a very good Find and Replace control — triggered with ⌘+F — and that includes a Replace All option. From what I know, that’s system wide: so it would work in MS Office, LibreOffice, TextEdit, what have you. I don’t know how well that would play with the dystonia: but it’s possibly helpful.
Either way, it’s an option for you!
And I know what you mean about the film: I got through lord knows how many disambiguation pages!
^ taH pagh taHbe’. Hamlet’s better in the original Klingon!
Q1) Thomas Cook Group. Q2) Basseterre Q3) The Royal Navy Q4) Lucha libre Q5) Saxophone Yes, you have a point about pay as well. Although I'm sometimes tempted to try and do like Robert de Niro does in one movie and apply for an apprenticeship at a very ripe age and see what happens... Klingon is an idea! (I assumed fontanero will come from fountain as well...). I've heard good things about Watchmen but have never read the original comic (only watched the movie).
A1 Thomas Cook Group A2 Basseterre A3 Royal Navy A4 Luchador enmascarado A5 saxophone
The BBC iPlayer is getting plenty of use this week due to there being Soccer matches on every evening. After last nights Luton Town against Manchester United league cup match I watched the 2nd program in the BBC’s big dig programs. Every Victorian grave yard in the path of the High Speed 2 rail line between London and Birmingham is being excavated and the bones re-intered in modern grave yards. Great Insight into Victorian England. Especially how Birmingham went from a small market town to the big city it now is.
I love the IT crowd. Having worked in IT for over 40 years it rings true. In Romford IT was not in a basement. It was in a 3 story building over the road from the main AON office. The front line guys on the ground floor were just like the IT crowd guys. I certain heard "Switch it off , leave it 30 seconds and switch it back on again" a few times when i went down to visit them.
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Q1) Thomas Cook Group.
ReplyDeleteQ2) Basseterre
Q3) The Royal Navy
Q4) Lucha libre
Q5) Saxophone
Yes, you have a point about pay as well. Although I'm sometimes tempted to try and do like Robert de Niro does in one movie and apply for an apprenticeship at a very ripe age and see what happens...
Klingon is an idea! (I assumed fontanero will come from fountain as well...).
I've heard good things about Watchmen but have never read the original comic (only watched the movie).
A1 Thomas Cook Group
ReplyDeleteA2 Basseterre
A3 Royal Navy
A4 Luchador enmascarado
A5 saxophone
The BBC iPlayer is getting plenty of use this week due to there being Soccer matches on every evening. After last nights Luton Town against Manchester United league cup match I watched the 2nd program in the BBC’s big dig programs. Every Victorian grave yard in the path of the High Speed 2 rail line between London and Birmingham is being excavated and the bones re-intered in modern grave yards. Great Insight into Victorian England. Especially how Birmingham went from a small market town to the big city it now is.
I love the IT crowd. Having worked in IT for over 40 years it rings true. In Romford IT was not in a basement. It was in a 3 story building over the road from the main AON office. The front line guys on the ground floor were just like the IT crowd guys. I certain heard "Switch it off , leave it 30 seconds and switch it back on again" a few times when i went down to visit them.
Well, it's an interesting thought. Especially for ebooks, which are easy to update. Relatively, at any rate. :)
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2. Basseterre
3. Navy
4. Lucha libre
5. saxophone