Q5) Finally … ? 17th February, 1948, saw the birth of writer, William Gibson. In a 1993 interview, he said “The future’s already here — it’s just not very evenly …” what: distributed, cooked or manufactured?
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* You’re right: putting in for their help’s going to be useful, Olga^. And, thankfully? The local office is in the town hall: so finding the place won’t be hard. And, yeah: there’s a few things to mention. They didn’t ask about how far I could walk, for a start!
I’ll keep mine crossed too, Olga: every little helps!
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‡ I think it already did, Debbi^. Logan’s Run just didn’t see the potentially funny side. And I know what you mean about dust. You watch, one of these day’s, we’ll be able to afford a Mac Studio … ! Or a Mac mini …. Oh, did I mention Gibson’s got a Mac … ? And — as far as I can tell — is left handed?
^ Oh, Olga, Debbi, I know it’s before your time: but Robert Plant’s on today’s Desert Island Discs …
Q5) Engine Good luck! I'm sure you will, but keep us posted! Funny you should mention Robert Plant. I got the Robert Plant & Alison Krauss´s album Raising Sand, and loved it, although I know he's better known for other things, but we all change over time (well, at least some of us do). Your comments about the war and Orwell... I was talking to my mother about the big war industry, and one wonders what all these people would do if there was true peace around. For one, most European countries have increased (or are going to) their weapons budget. Here, in Spain, they had resisted to spend as much as Otan required them to, and now, especially at such a bad point for the economy, they said they would. As if that would really help anybody in the long run (other than a few of the same suspects). Fingers crossed for today!
1. the USSR 2. the gold standard 3. First World War 4. apartheid 5. engine
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You might enjoy his books. They're rather humourous. And great fun. Really!
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Q1) The USSR
ReplyDeleteQ2) The gold standard
Q3) First World War
Q4) Apartheid
Q5) Engine
Good luck! I'm sure you will, but keep us posted!
Funny you should mention Robert Plant. I got the Robert Plant & Alison Krauss´s album Raising Sand, and loved it, although I know he's better known for other things, but we all change over time (well, at least some of us do).
Your comments about the war and Orwell... I was talking to my mother about the big war industry, and one wonders what all these people would do if there was true peace around. For one, most European countries have increased (or are going to) their weapons budget. Here, in Spain, they had resisted to spend as much as Otan required them to, and now, especially at such a bad point for the economy, they said they would. As if that would really help anybody in the long run (other than a few of the same suspects).
Fingers crossed for today!
1 USSR
ReplyDelete2 Gold Standard
3 WW1
4 Nelson Mandela
5 Engine
Robert Plant? Never heard of him. :)
ReplyDelete1. the USSR
2. the gold standard
3. First World War
4. apartheid
5. engine
Would that be Christopher Eccleston reading poetry?!
BTW, I just interviewed an author who lives in Northamptonshire, but sets his private eye series in London. I wore my Doctor Who shirt and (actual British) Tardis necklace for the occasion! :)
You might enjoy his books. They're rather humourous. And great fun. Really!