The quizmaster’s decisions about scores are final.
Thank you for coming: have a good day.
* I’ve got to admit, I only really know The Crucible, of all of Miller’s work, Olga: that’s something I should remedy, I think. But Stewart’s one man version of A Christmas Carol is well spoken of!
There’s a possible counter argument, there: all sea fishermen are sailors but not all sailors are sea fishermen!
I remember the episode, Olga: they had a post-Soviet thing going on, didn’t they? But the smoking areas at that hospital? Sound very like Basildon Hospital’s patient smoking area: it’s the bus-stop, out front …
† Hello, Mum!
‡ You know, that’s possibly an excuse for a Tom Waits tune, Debbi! Or possibly an episode or two of Mr Robot. Discovery’s worth a go, if you get the chance.
^ Yeah, I know what you mean about mobiles, Trevor: there’s days I dreaded getting a call from work! (And double time? That was as rare as rocking horse poo, at the Hutton!)
Talking of the mobile? Did you managed to join Twitter?
That little smoking hut reminds me when the computer and us programmers were in Croydon. After the company banned smoking at your desk they made a small room available for smokers. The room doubled up as the post processing of print outs from the computers. The loose A4 pages printed out were given a glued edge to keep them together. Also some were drilled to go into filing systems. This room with only a small window could hold about 10 smokers. If you had to go there to find anyone as you opened the door you saw a cloud of smoke which filled the upper part of the room and smelt the hot glue from the gluing machine.
I think I have a twitter account which I cannot remember using too much. I think I am @Tivvy48
Q5) The blind Yes, that's the one! Good luck with everything and fingers crossed. I've forwarded you an e-mail from Coursera about the Google courses I mentioned. I don't think there's anything new in it, but just in case...
I'll follow you, Trevor. As soon as Twitter lets me follow anyone. I've hit some kind of ceiling there. I guess I follow too many people. Or my follower-to-followee ratio is out of whack or something. :)
1. the Statue of Liberty 2. Norway 3. nuclear weapons 4. the Netherlands 5. the blind
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That little smoking hut reminds me when the computer and us programmers were in Croydon. After the company banned smoking at your desk they made a small room available for smokers. The room doubled up as the post processing of print outs from the computers. The loose A4 pages printed out were given a glued edge to keep them together. Also some were drilled to go into filing systems. This room with only a small window could hold about 10 smokers. If you had to go there to find anyone as you opened the door you saw a cloud of smoke which filled the upper part of the room and smelt the hot glue from the gluing machine.
ReplyDeleteI think I have a twitter account which I cannot remember using too much. I think I am @Tivvy48
Handily, Trevor, I’ve just #FF’ed you …
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Q3) Nuclear weapons
Q4) The Netherlands
Q5) The blind
Yes, that's the one! Good luck with everything and fingers crossed. I've forwarded you an e-mail from Coursera about the Google courses I mentioned. I don't think there's anything new in it, but just in case...
I'll follow you, Trevor. As soon as Twitter lets me follow anyone. I've hit some kind of ceiling there. I guess I follow too many people. Or my follower-to-followee ratio is out of whack or something. :)
ReplyDelete1. the Statue of Liberty
2. Norway
3. nuclear weapons
4. the Netherlands
5. the blind