Q3)The scandal attempted to cover up a burglary from, and bugs installed in, the Watergate Complex. The complex was home to a branch of what: the Communist Party, Republican Party or Democratic Party?
“Nowadays people say that you must let children be what they are, but when I was growing up the parents defined the child. And my parents had a definite vision of how they wanted me to be.”
† That would make things easier, Olga. But — as far as I know — it’s already happening: there’s a chap at Reading University that was pioneering it§. Not that I think it’s needed. Our smart phones can be used to keep track of us! They have to, so we can get a call!
And, yes: it would be nice, getting a larger benefit. I don’t see it happening, unless COVID kicks off again. That uplift was VERY welcome!
‡ Phew! Glad I got that right, Debbi! I — vaguely — remember reading about it, when I got my first Mac: that fact you can edit an image’s colour profile on macOS, had caught my attention.
Would you believe, my copy of Hart’s mentions colour spaces: although it just — briefly — focuses on which colour space gets used, when.
§ There’s an old line of William Gibson’s that springs to mind, Olga; “The future’s already here: it’s just not very evenly distributed.”
Q5) Sweden A very apt line, as usual, Paul. Well-done on completing and sending the form, and it is always useful to add something extra. At least they'll realise you are well-informed. I remember at my last job for the NHS, you could submit a request for more points (to move up the ladder) if you fulfilled some requirements, but some of them didn't require hard evidence, only, basically, saying that you had done it when you filled the form. And, yet, some people didn't. (They asked me to join one of the committees where they decided that, and I quickly realised that, and they acknowledged it, but I guess it was a test of people being able to understand the system and to fill the forms). I had got to the top of the scale by the time I left (I had started quite high up already, because I had a fair amount of experience at my job, while many people who got similar jobs hadn't done them before). MInd you, the job itself and the conditions had changed quite a bit in the time I was there. And good luck with the form!
I love it when someone comments. But, having had anonymous comments I feel may be libellous, actionable or just plain offensive, over the years?
I’d appreciate you* leaving your name — with a link to your website or social-media profile†, for preference — before you post a comment.
Should you choose to use a pseudonym/name, I’d appreciate it if that name were to be polite and inoffensive. I’d rather you kept it clean, and relatively grown up. Comments left with a pseudonym will be posted at my discretion: I really prefer a link.
Contentious, actionable or abusive posts left anonymously will not be posted. Nor will comments using offensive pseudonyms or language, or that are abusive of other commenters.
Thank you.
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A very apt line, as usual, Paul. Well-done on completing and sending the form, and it is always useful to add something extra. At least they'll realise you are well-informed. I remember at my last job for the NHS, you could submit a request for more points (to move up the ladder) if you fulfilled some requirements, but some of them didn't require hard evidence, only, basically, saying that you had done it when you filled the form. And, yet, some people didn't. (They asked me to join one of the committees where they decided that, and I quickly realised that, and they acknowledged it, but I guess it was a test of people being able to understand the system and to fill the forms). I had got to the top of the scale by the time I left (I had started quite high up already, because I had a fair amount of experience at my job, while many people who got similar jobs hadn't done them before). MInd you, the job itself and the conditions had changed quite a bit in the time I was there.
And good luck with the form!
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3 Italy
4 Gaza Strip
5 Sweden
I am relieved to report that I've been able to recover my files from the off-site storage place. Yay!!! :)
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2. Crimea
3. Italy
4. the Gaza Strip
5. Sweden
Whew! That was way too close for comfort.