I listened to that just yesterday and missed that blooper. I think I was diappointed we already knew the outcome was a good one as the man involved was telling us the story from his viewpoint. But would have like Hannah to compare the methods used to narrow the search area to the case of the...
30cms is a foot (near enough)
A litre of water is a pint and three-quarters
A kilogram is 2.2lbs
Helped being in the 60s the first class in school to be taught both Metric and Imperial systems.
Listening to last week's No Fish podcast one of the panel mentioned Patricia Stewart, a tennis player from the 1960s, and said she married England cricketer John "Eed-rick"! :D
My experience is a mobile data connection uses more power than a wi-fi connection. But I suspect that is largely down to the phone expending resources hunting and changing mast connection as you move around.
As I understand it the British Constitution is being continually ret-conned by the laws which spring from it. That is, the parliament of the day can tweak the constitution by the passing or not passing of acts which confirm or modify the previous understanding of what the constitution is.
I listened to that just yesterday and missed that blooper. I think I was diappointed we already knew the outcome was a good one as the man involved was telling us the story from his viewpoint. But would have like Hannah to compare the methods used to narrow the search area to the case of the...
30cms is a foot (near enough)
A litre of water is a pint and three-quarters
A kilogram is 2.2lbs
Helped being in the 60s the first class in school to be taught both Metric and Imperial systems.
Listening to last week's No Fish podcast one of the panel mentioned Patricia Stewart, a tennis player from the 1960s, and said she married England cricketer John "Eed-rick"! :D
My experience is a mobile data connection uses more power than a wi-fi connection. But I suspect that is largely down to the phone expending resources hunting and changing mast connection as you move around.
As I understand it the British Constitution is being continually ret-conned by the laws which spring from it. That is, the parliament of the day can tweak the constitution by the passing or not passing of acts which confirm or modify the previous understanding of what the constitution is.
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