Q4) 20th July, 1822, saw the birth of Gregor Mendel. The friar was the first person to observe what we now call genetic inheritance. After his observations of what: peas, carrots or budgies?
Q5) Finally … ? 20th July is the feast day of the never officially canonised Saint Wilgefortis. She’s traditionally depicted with a what: cucumber, beard or dove?
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Oh, heat stroke? I suspect we’ve had a few of those, Monday and Tuesday: although I’ve seen nothing reported.
I know exactly what you mean about rain! The BBC’s weather site ha predicted it for tomorrow … since Tuesday!
Q5) Miss World winner It's difficult to follow the conversation thread 24 hours later. That was one of the problems I saw when we moved to digital notes on the patients' records. If you were writing on paper, you could read and see what the previous person had written, but, online, each one was filed individually, so sometimes I spotted mistakes and things being missed because the information hadn't been passed on and the people hadn't read previous notes. (Sometimes patients disappeared and reappeared without anybody explaining what had happened). That is not accounting for things not being recorded... I hope the meeting goes well today. Not much release here on the heat front. And thanks for the Guam feature today. I didn't know much about the place. Well, it seems that the Spaniard got around a fair bit in the past... (and seeing how the presiden/PM travels using the official plane, they're still fond of doing so).
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Q1) Japan
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Q3) the US dollar
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It's difficult to follow the conversation thread 24 hours later. That was one of the problems I saw when we moved to digital notes on the patients' records. If you were writing on paper, you could read and see what the previous person had written, but, online, each one was filed individually, so sometimes I spotted mistakes and things being missed because the information hadn't been passed on and the people hadn't read previous notes. (Sometimes patients disappeared and reappeared without anybody explaining what had happened). That is not accounting for things not being recorded...
I hope the meeting goes well today. Not much release here on the heat front.
And thanks for the Guam feature today. I didn't know much about the place. Well, it seems that the Spaniard got around a fair bit in the past... (and seeing how the presiden/PM travels using the official plane, they're still fond of doing so).
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Whiffy? Great word. :)
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2. the USA
3. the US dollar
4. capital
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