You have to ask — or, at least, I have to ask — what exactly qualifies as carbon neutral … ?
Oh, I know, I know: it means balancing out the carbon dioxide generated when you make something, by … ah … planting trees.
Sequestering carbon*.
Hugging whales.
What have you.
As you’re possibly also aware?
Apple’s released a slew of new products: including a new generation of Mac minis.
One of which I’ve ordered.
A model that’s got sixteen gigabytes of RAM, a one terabyte SSD†, and one of Apple’s whizzy new M4 processors‡.
A model I’m very aware is — the last time I look at the tracking information — in Hong Kong, and due to get to me by Friday: via Stansted.
Apple tells us these models are the first carbon neutral ones they’ve ever made.
At least, they do: in this ad.
Quite — given how my one was built in Shenzhen, and being shipped from Hong Kong, via Stansted Airport — how my one is ‘carbon neutral’, I really don’t know!
~≈💾≈~
Let’s move on.
Yesterday’s Teaser saw Mum§, Olga¶ and Debbi^ putting in their answers: with everyone scoring five out of five.
Let’s see how everyone does with today’s questions, shall we?
Q1)17th November is the (Roman Catholic) feast day of Saint Hilda of where: Whitby, Tadcaster or Skipton?
Q2)Denver was founded on 17th November, 1858. Denver’s in which US State?
Q3)Mary 1st dies on 17th November, 1558, and succeeded by Elizabeth 1st. Which cocktail shares a name with Mary?
Q4)The Russian Social Democratic Labour Party split into two groups: on 17th November, 1903. One group became known as the Mensheviks. What was the other group called?
Q5)Finally … ? 17th November, 1986, saw the crew of Japan Air Lines Cargo Flight 1628 spot what: UFO, or flying pig?
Q3)16th November, 1990, saw a noted German band stripped of a Grammy award: as they were found to have mimed their hits. Which German band: Kraftwerk, Milli Vanilli or Rammstein?
From “Written-in-Red” by Voltairine de Cleyre, 17 November 1866 – 20 June 1912.
A song …
And an earworm …
And another earworm!
Today’s questions will be answered in tomorrow’s Teaser.
Tomorrow’s quiz is a ten-question set about writer, Alan Moore.
Decisions about scores are final.
Thank you for coming: have a good day.
* Whatever that actually means!
† That’s the Simple English Wikipedia entry on SSD’s. It seems very informal, rather than simple. That’a possibly just me!
‡ I’m assuming that — given my current model is capable of 4k editing and rendering — whether this new model is capable of the 8K equivalent. Not that I have the wherewithal to find out!
§ Hello, Mum!
¶ It’s one hell of a tune to have as an earworm, Olga! (The one thing that caught my attention? Is that Rita Morena performs the original version of the song: then goes on to perform in the remake!)
To be frank … ? The chair’s good … but stool would help … !
^ It’s the best use of sampling I think I’ve ever heard, Debbi: it genuinely uses a non-musical noise as a set of notes. I think that’s behind what they used to call ‘found sound’, or ‘musique concret.’ Delia Derbyshire was a fan of the latter, if that’s any help!
Q5) a UFO Thanks for sharing, Paul. I do love West Side Story, and although I love all the tunes, I have a soft spot for the funnier and less romantic ones, which I think capture more of what the place might have been like. I've seen a theatre version of the musical and know that in the original only the Puerto Rican women sang the song. I think it works better with the men taking part as well. And Rita Moreno is a force of nature. Spielberg was right to bring her back. It wouldn't have been the same without her.
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Q1) Whitby
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Q3) Bloody Mary
Q4) The Bolsheviks
Q5) a UFO
Thanks for sharing, Paul. I do love West Side Story, and although I love all the tunes, I have a soft spot for the funnier and less romantic ones, which I think capture more of what the place might have been like. I've seen a theatre version of the musical and know that in the original only the Puerto Rican women sang the song. I think it works better with the men taking part as well. And Rita Moreno is a force of nature. Spielberg was right to bring her back. It wouldn't have been the same without her.
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I used to think about creating electronic music. Like Delia Derbyshire? :)
ReplyDeleteBack in my musician phase, she'd have been a great source of inspiration.
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2. Colorado
3. Bloody Mary
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