Q1)Vidkun Quisling tried seizing power: on 9th April, 1940. Where: Sweden, Norway or Denmark?
Q2)A statue of who was pulled down on 9th April, 2003: Saddam Hussein, Colonel Gaddafi or Kim Jong-Un?
Q3)9th April is Martyr’s Day. Where: Tunisia, Turkey or Uganda?
Q4)Lutheran pastor, Dietrich Bonhoeffer, is celebrated on 9th April: as that was the day of his death in 1945. He was hung for plotting against whom: the Nazis, Soviets or Italian Fascists?
Q5)Finally … ? King Charles 3rd married Camilla Parker Bowles on 9th April, 2005. What’s Camilla’s current title: Queen Consort, Queen Regnant or Queen of Hearts?
Paul I programmed main frames of all kinds from 1966 up to at least 2007. I did just about all the British manufacturers and most of the American manufacturers. Who has not programmed at least 1 type of IBM main frame.
The National Museum of Computing has an ICT 1301 called Flossie. It was two of these that I first worked on.
First at Appleby-Frodingam Steel works in Scunthorpe and at Nottinghamshire County Council
Wow! All this talk of computing and IBM mainframes really takes me back.
I studied electronics technology in community college, after high school. Took a few computer courses. I was a musician then. Thought about doing electronic music. Inspired a bit by Pete Townshend, a bit by Eno. What a combination! :)
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Paul I programmed main frames of all kinds from 1966 up to at least 2007. I did just about all the British manufacturers and most of the American manufacturers. Who has not programmed at least 1 type of IBM main frame.
ReplyDeleteThe National Museum of Computing has an ICT 1301 called Flossie. It was two of these that I first worked on.
First at Appleby-Frodingam Steel works in Scunthorpe and at Nottinghamshire County Council
https://www.tnmoc.org/virtual-flossie
Wow! All this talk of computing and IBM mainframes really takes me back.
ReplyDeleteI studied electronics technology in community college, after high school. Took a few computer courses. I was a musician then. Thought about doing electronic music. Inspired a bit by Pete Townshend, a bit by Eno. What a combination! :)
1. Norway
2. Saddam Hussein
3. Tunisia
4. the Nazis
5. Queen Consort