Q1)George Harrison was born on 25th February, 1943. He was a member of which iconic 1960s band?
Q2)He generally played what for the band: lead guitar, bass or drums?
Q3)Ravi Shankar taught George to play what: sitar, mandolin or trombone?
Q4)1971 saw George organising a charity concert. For which country: Bangladesh, Ethiopia or Taiwan?
Q5)Finally … ? George provided funding for which Monty Python movie: Monty Python and the Holy Grail, Monty Python’s Life of Brian or Monty Python’s Meaning of Life?
Q2)The first US President to be impeached was impeached on 24th February, 1868. Which president was it: Abraham Lincoln, Andrew Jackson or Andrew Johnson?
Q4)Clement Attlee’s Labour Party won the 1950 General Election: on 24th February, 1950. With an eventual majority of how many seats: three, four or five?
† All this reminds me of an ex-girlfriend, Olga§, who was seriously dyslexic: and better educated than I am. She was a qualified chef. She’s probably do well with a smart-phone, as well: as they’re icon driven. She was very good at a collectible card game called Magic: The Gathering, as well. She’d struggle with the text: but once she’s got that read and understood, and memorised the artwork, she knew what she was doing. If the literacy thing is the route you go, having a good set of icons will help: they’re easier to recognise¶.
Well … I’ve had some interest in the thing, Olga: hopefully, it’s go quickly. (Resetting it took at while: Ruth had a lot of apps I had to delete, because they kept interrupting the process.)
‡ Oh, BUNCHES, Debbi§! Did you know the name ‘Brady’ is also not English … …
§ I’ve got that George Harrison playlist on in the background. My lord, he knew how to knock out a tune! (I’m just listening to ‘When We Were Fab¹’. “Back when income tax was all we had,” eh, George … ?)
¶ If memory serves, Olga? In the recent Pakistani general election, the ballots had party icons to represent each candidate: Imran Khan’s candidates had a cricket bat icon, for example. Apparently, the country has quite a severe illiteracy problem.
¹ The video was, literally, fab! (I swear, that’s Elton John! Elton John! At 2:42! Putting money in the pot!)
Q5) Monty Python’s Life of Brian Apart from a talented musician, George Harrison was an interesting man, wasn't he? Yes, icons will have to feature prominently. And, as you say, having the instructions read or having videos and recordings should help as well. I'l have a look at what they do in different countries and see. I don't have to design everything (it would take an age, especially if I have to do it), but they usually ask for a certain number of screens and interactions to be in place. Good about the laptop. I hope you can sell it for a reasonable price. Getting rid of everything and resetting it can be more complicated than one imagines, I know!
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Q1) The Beatles
ReplyDeleteQ2) lead guitar
Q3) sitar
Q4) Bangladesh
Q5) Monty Python’s Life of Brian
Apart from a talented musician, George Harrison was an interesting man, wasn't he?
Yes, icons will have to feature prominently. And, as you say, having the instructions read or having videos and recordings should help as well. I'l have a look at what they do in different countries and see. I don't have to design everything (it would take an age, especially if I have to do it), but they usually ask for a certain number of screens and interactions to be in place.
Good about the laptop. I hope you can sell it for a reasonable price. Getting rid of everything and resetting it can be more complicated than one imagines, I know!
1 The Beatles
ReplyDelete2 Lead guitar
3 Sitar
4 Bangaladesh
5 Life of Brian
Fab! Back when income tax was all we had.
ReplyDelete"I know we're here." From Help!
"It's a fiendish thingie!"
Sorry. Can't help quoting him.
1. The Beatles
2. lead guitar
3. sitar
4. Bangladesh
5. Monty Python's Life of Brian
"Not a bit like Cagney." :)
And then there's A Hard Day's Night!
"Sorry we hurt your field, mister."
"She's a drag, and a well-known drag." :)
Reporter: What would you call that hairstyle you're wearing?
George: Arthur.
Reporter: Has success changed your life?
George: Yes.
Fab! :)