Q3)Edwin Land demonstrated a model of camera: on 21st February, 1947. The thing was the first what camera: instant camera, digital camera or box camera?
A3)Instantcamera. (It was marketed as the Polaroid Land Camera.)
Q4)21st February, 1952, saw the UK government abolish what: sweet rationing, ID cards or slavery?
“Dismissing the whole thing as the world’s aberration and not mine, I went back to bed.”
From Part 2, Chapter 8 (p. 25) of The Female Man, by Joanna Russ, (February 22, 1937 – April 29, 2011).
And an Oliver song …
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* Hello, Mum! (It was ID cards, rather than sweets, Mum.)
† From the little I know, Debbi? The cards that ended in 1952 were the last ones used in the UK: and were only supposed to be temporary, anyway. Every time the idea has been mentioned, since then, there’s been a backlash: there was the thing about mandatory digital ID, a few months ago. I think it’s the mandatory aspect that offends people.
Is the US social security card mandatory … and paid for? That’s the thing that gets me about it. Most acceptable forms of ID in the UK — passports, drivers licences, SIA cards — cost you, but are optional. (And Brentwood Council dropped the payment option for its voter ID scheme)
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Q5) the USA In the end, I decided not to go for the walk because I was exhausted after yesterday. It was exciting as well, as we had some pretty famous people come by and I got to interview them, but it was very tiring, and I had a backache already, that is now worse. I hope it goes well for you tomorrow. I have an English class with Jordi, but if I can I'll come by.
I definitely know the limits of ChatGPT. I've seen it botch a few summaries of interviews and things I've said on YouTube. :)
1. Stewart 2. Japan 3. Syria 4. the Quarrymen 5. the USA
That makes two things that make me feel old. Your trivia about the Cavern Club and the Quarrymen, things I learned about in my teens, long after they'd happened.
As a kid, I'm thinking, "I wish I could've been there." :)
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3 Syria
4 The Quarreymen
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Q1) Stuart
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Q3) Syria
Q4) The Quarrymen
Q5) the USA
In the end, I decided not to go for the walk because I was exhausted after yesterday. It was exciting as well, as we had some pretty famous people come by and I got to interview them, but it was very tiring, and I had a backache already, that is now worse. I hope it goes well for you tomorrow. I have an English class with Jordi, but if I can I'll come by.
I definitely know the limits of ChatGPT. I've seen it botch a few summaries of interviews and things I've said on YouTube. :)
ReplyDelete1. Stewart
2. Japan
3. Syria
4. the Quarrymen
5. the USA
That makes two things that make me feel old. Your trivia about the Cavern Club and the Quarrymen, things I learned about in my teens, long after they'd happened.
As a kid, I'm thinking, "I wish I could've been there." :)
Wish I had a TARDIS. :) A functional one.
Oh, and Alan Cumming! Yay, Alan Cumming!
ReplyDeletehttps://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/m002rx3b
You are invincible, Alan! :) I'll never forget that. Bond, James Bond. :)