Q1) The Chinese Army put down protests on 4th June. In Tiananmen what?
Q2) Protests — and suppression — were in which Chinese city: Beijing, Chongqing or Shanghai?
Q3) Protests — and suppression — were in which year of the 1980s?
Q4) The protests started after the death of Hu Yaobang: the then General Secretary of the Chinese Communist Party. Who’s the current General Secretary: Mao Zedong, Xi Jinping or Hu Jintao?
Q5) Finally? The day after the suppression started, one protestor famously held up the Army: by standing in from of a what?
Q3) 3rd June is the feast day of Saint Kevin of Glendalough. He’s the patron saint of what: crows, choughs or blackbirds.
A3) Blackbirds. (Blackbirds have a patron saint called Kevin. Stranger things have happened …)
Q4) 3rd June, 1937, was Wallis Simpson marry which duke: the Duke of Earle, the Duke of Windsor or the Duke of Sussex?
A4) The Duke of Windsor: the man formerly known as Edward 8th. (Here in the UK, we’ve been celebrating Her Majesty’s Platinum Jubilee, over this weekend. Had the not abdicated? We might not be …)
Q5) Finally? Poet, Allen Ginsberg, was born on 3rd June, 1926. He was part of the: Beat Generation, Angry Brigade or Anonymous?
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* I’m going to have to make a start on those, today, Olga: if it goes anything like the last time I tried one of these things, I may need a PC. We’ll have to see.
Yep: you’re right there. Is it just me, or are committees very good at missing the obvious? I’m sure Orwell had something to say about it^!
† Hello, Mum. They might need brollies at the party!
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I’ll try and keep my eyes open for that film!
Oh, as a last thought? Blackbirds have a saint called Kevin. Ye gods!
^ Nearest I could find, Olga? Was this:
“We have now sunk to a depth at which the restatement of the obvious is the first duty of intelligent men.”
Q5) A tank Great quote! I did get a form I need to fill in for my thing, and it doesn't look too complicated, thankfully, although I need to get some data from other people as well, so let's hope it doesn't take too long. (It isn't urgent, thankfully). I would have happily booed Boris as well. You would imagine that once in his life he might have appeared with a properly combed hair (of course, it is a way of appearing "casual" or whatever, but it must take longer than just combing it properly. He deserves to go bold, but I suspect his genes won't help here...) Oh, talking about courses and things, I have done the odd course in Coursera, and they are always sending me updates on new courses. I saw some Google courses which I thought you might be interested in. Of course, the idea is that they are "free", as in, you can survey them without having to pay for them, but if you want a certificate, then you have to pay (I haven't checked how much). They seem to be particularly geared towards working for Google or for companies who might be looking for similar qualifications, but because I know you know about computers, I thought you might enjoy having a look at them. Again, I'm not sure what kind of equipment you might need, but if it is only surveying the course, perhaps it doesn't matter.
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Great quote! I did get a form I need to fill in for my thing, and it doesn't look too complicated, thankfully, although I need to get some data from other people as well, so let's hope it doesn't take too long. (It isn't urgent, thankfully).
I would have happily booed Boris as well. You would imagine that once in his life he might have appeared with a properly combed hair (of course, it is a way of appearing "casual" or whatever, but it must take longer than just combing it properly. He deserves to go bold, but I suspect his genes won't help here...)
Oh, talking about courses and things, I have done the odd course in Coursera, and they are always sending me updates on new courses. I saw some Google courses which I thought you might be interested in. Of course, the idea is that they are "free", as in, you can survey them without having to pay for them, but if you want a certificate, then you have to pay (I haven't checked how much). They seem to be particularly geared towards working for Google or for companies who might be looking for similar qualifications, but because I know you know about computers, I thought you might enjoy having a look at them. Again, I'm not sure what kind of equipment you might need, but if it is only surveying the course, perhaps it doesn't matter.
https://www.coursera.org/professional-certificates/google-digital-marketing-ecommerce
https://www.coursera.org/learn/project-management-foundations
https://www.coursera.org/professional-certificates/google-data-analytics
Saint Kevin ... hmm. :)
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Boris got booed? Aww ... we had a president that should be booed and then some! :) More than one, actually!