Q1)According to Amnesty International and Reporters Without Border, 12th March is the World Day Against Cyber … what: Censorship, Security or Silliness?
A1)Censorship. (A World Day Against Cyber-Silliness sounds good!)
Q2)President Truman proposed his Truman Doctrine: on 12th March, 1947. It gave aid to countries fighting which ‘C’: censorship, communism or crime?
* It sounds like a Britain’s got slightly less delays than Spain, Olga. At least on the paperwork front! But I get your point. I’ve picked up a few vocational qualifications, over the year: they have the same kind of delay between the notification and formal certificate.
You know, mentioning snow gets me thinking. The days were my boiler failed, overnight? Were especially chilly: and I think — think — the changes in air pressure could’ve had something to do with it losing pressure. Don’t quote me, though!
Oh, there’s Yellow Snow and Ice Warnings for the north of England. We’ve got wind, here in Brentwood. Very audible wind!
† Hello, Mum!
‡ Possibly, Debbi! Although I don’t see Brentwood Council approving. They’re not exactly what you call science fiction fans! (We’ve had enough problems try to get a cinema approved!)
^ That sounds incredibly posh, Trevor. Is it anywhere near Hutton Mount? That’s extremely posh!
Q5) Pasha You might well be right about the snow and pressure in the boiler. And I'm sure you're right about the caché of an oscar winner. It must be great for one's career, although I guess there is always a personal choice. I hope it doesn't get too cold and the boiler behaves.
By the Costcutter shop that I get my morning paper from is a ginnel through to Hutton Mount. So it is only 5 or 6 minutes away by my now slow walking speed.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ginnel
Had to give you the definition of ginnel as it is a word from the North of England.
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Q1) 1885
ReplyDeleteQ2) Sudan
Q3) Mahdi
Q4) Gordon
Q5) Pasha
You might well be right about the snow and pressure in the boiler. And I'm sure you're right about the caché of an oscar winner. It must be great for one's career, although I guess there is always a personal choice.
I hope it doesn't get too cold and the boiler behaves.
By the Costcutter shop that I get my morning paper from is a ginnel through to Hutton Mount.
ReplyDeleteSo it is only 5 or 6 minutes away by my now slow walking speed.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ginnel
Had to give you the definition of ginnel as it is a word from the North of England.
I know what a ginnel is,Trevor.
ReplyDeleteOne of my sisters dated a chap from Derbyshire: who used the term
1 1885
ReplyDelete2 Sudan
3 Caliph
4 Gordon
5 Pasha
Ah, well. So it goes, to quote another sci-fi/fantasy writer.
ReplyDelete1. 1885
2. Sudan
3. Mahdi
4. Gordon
5. Pasha
And well done, Mum! :)