20th June, 2025.
It’s officially official: Brentwood’s going through a warm patch.
So a long sleeved shirt could be a good idea.
And … ?
It’s the last weekend before payday, on Monday.
I’m looking forward to that.
Getting the bills out of the way would be nice … !
~≈£≈~
OK, I’ve got the radio in: listening to Radio Four’s Today programme.
They’re doing a piece on the newly released 28 Years Later.
The piece on the Today programme?
Told me this: that the film had been film on iPhones, drones, and extremely portable action cams.
I’m impressed.
Oh, I knew it could be done: there’s plenty of short, professional, video done with the kit.
But it’s the first time I’ve heard of a feature length movie being shot on these devices.
Kudos to the production team that pulled that off!
~≈📱≈~
It’s D-Day, today.
Or, at least, Crunch Day.
The day the Terminally Ill Adults (End of Life) Bill goes before the House of Commons for another round of voting.
If it’s passed?
It goes to the House of Lords.
If not?
It fails at the last fence.
We’ll have to see how that vote goes …
Let’s move on.
Yesterday’s Teaser saw Mum*, Olga† and Debbi‡ putting in their answers: with Olga and Debbi scoring five out of five, and Mum on four.
Let’s see how everyone does with today’s unthemed question set, shall we?
Q1) 20th June, AD1180, saw the start of the First Battle of Uji. The battle took place in which country: China, Japan or Thailand?Q2) 5261 Eureka was discovered: on 20th June, 1990. It’s a what: moon, asteroid or comet?Q3) Cricketer, James Burns, was born on 20th June, 1866. He played for which county side: Essex, Somerset or Kent?Q4) 20th June, 1972, saw an eighteen and a half minute gap, found: in tape recordings made by which US president?Q5) Martin Landau was born on 20th June, 1928. He played Bela Lugosi in which 1994 film?
Here’s yesterday’s questions and answers …
Q1) 19th June is the Anniversary of Kim Jong Il’s commencement of work in the Workers’ Party Central Committee. In which country: North Korea or South Korea?A1) North Korea.Q2) The first cricket player to score a century, and take eight wickets in the same innings, did so on 19th June, 1978. Who was that cricketer: Sachin Tendulkar, Ian Botham or Viv Richards?A2) Ian Botham.Q3) 19th June is the feast day of Saint Juliana Falconieri. Her main shrine is where: Florence, Venice or Rome?A3) Florence.Q4) 19th June, 2018, saw the death of a lowland gorilla called Koko. Koko communicated using what: American Sign Language, interpretive dance or sound buttons?Q5) Finally … ? 19th June, 1623, saw the birth of French scientist, Blaise Pascal. He was a what: chemist, mathematician or geologist?A5) A Mathematician.
Here’s a thought …
“The man who shows great fear today may be tomorrow’s hero. Who are we to judge?”Audie Murphy, 20 June 1925 – 28 May 1971.
And an LP …
The next ten question set is on 26th June: it’s about Harry Potter.
Today’s questions will be answered in tomorrow’s Teaser.
Thank you for coming: have a good day.
* Hello, Mum!
† It sounds like that IT department had issues, Olga! I’ve long felt shift to open source options as a good thing. But, yes, you’re right, the IT departments have to plan for problems: if nothing else, has to know how to make sure the various networks can communicate with each other. It sounds like that wasn’t done in Sheffield. And, yes: I remember hearing about the proposed NHS plans. It’s Sod’s Law in action: “Whatever can go wrong, will go wrong”.
The people who were bought kit, and left unsupported? Sound like prime examples, poor things!
‡ It doesn’t surprise me, Debbi!
3 comments:
1 Japan
2 moon
3 Essex
4 Richard Nixon
5 Ed Wood
Q1) Japan
Q2) asteroid
Q3) Essex
Q4) Richard Nixon
Q5) Ed Wood
Yes, that is a problem. Somebody comes up with a good idea, but there is no proper thinking through what needs to be done to implement it properly, and it tends to end up costing a lot of money (and creating a lot of pain for a lot of people). My friend, Iman, who works as a nurse in a private hospital in Paris, told me they had brought a Portuguese team to the hospital to introduce a new system for medical records, medication, etc., and although they did a lot of information sessions and stayed there for about a month to make sure everybody knew how to use it, they had serious problems. I am not sure if they're still using it. (And I am sure it wasn't cheap). Although, I've seen some of these initiatives going wrong due to the bloodymindness of some people who refuse to adapt or change the way things are done as well, so... It is always a problem when the people deciding on the changes and implementing them don't discuss it with those who have to use it and know what happens and what they need.
BTW, the feature film "Tangerine" was filmed on an iPhone. With special microphones and non-actors in the roles.
Talk about low-budget. :)
1. Japan
2. asteroid
3. Essex
4. Richard M. Nixon
5. Ed Wood
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