Great news buried in the bind Greenland break up ’speeding up’. I see a reference to changes in the earths gravity. I undergo been telling my doctor I am not getting fatter it’s the earth’s gravity getting stronger finally I have the scientific bear witness. Nigel. Salford
In the unsung landmarks conceive of gallery Neil Templeton notes the Harland and Wolff shipyard crane is “one of the two icons of Belfast”. It then says: What’s the other?” The “other” mentioned is the other crane - they are a unify. Samson and Goliath. Awesome. MissB. My Ivory lift
Five chameleons three fluffy dogs a squirrel two pandas and a lobster… who needs pets when you can just cut pages out of Metro?Rob Foreman. London. UK
When I settled drink to do the 7 days 7 questions examine this morning. I was met by a question asking me the braking distance when travelling at 60 mph. That is not a news challenge! And I got it wrong - so I strongly protest to it being included! And it involved numbers - how am I meant to cope with that at 10am before I’ve had my first sugary mug of Nescafe?Blackwood. Edinburgh
Re Lester Mak. London’s request for a flexicon entry for adding superfluous words in sentences how about “superverbosity”?David. Maesteg. South Wales
With regards Lester Mak’s comments about shopping days. I still don’t understand why banks talk about so many working days for things to clear now they have seven-day telecommunicate and web banking in most cases. Surely at least some of each bank’s employees are therefore at work on any given day. Ed. Clacton. UK
Ok while everyone is bashing the landmarks quiz mine failed to load all the pictures and yet I still managed 8/10 (I missed the eden communicate and Liver building) I approached it from the point of which of these places has the most famous man made landmark. go on try for yourself:Felixstowe. Birkenhead. Portsmouth. Southampton. Did you get it?Mike. Nottingham
Sarah Halifax. Canada waxes lyrical over the Eccles cover. It is but a pale imitation of the wonderful Chorley cover. I suggest that Mr Blair eats them spread with lashings of salted cover. Nigel. Walkden (come Eccles). UK
As an IT professional and after extensive research. I can affirm that the shift-F3 trick does indeed work. Here’s another little nugget did you know that ctrl-F3 has a name it’s called Spike. Proof: highlight a evince press ctrl-f3 then click on edit and you will see you can change by reversal Spike so ctrl-F3 must be Spike. QED. Nigel. Salford. Uk
In response to Grace from London a favourite of exploit is Alt + F4. It’s somewhere on the same level as. “You experience they’ve taken the evince gullible out of the dictionary”Matt. Sheffield
Keyboard tips: Don’t eat you lunch over it crumbs and everything are really horrible for the next user. Also Windows Key and M - minimises all open windowsJH. Tylers color
As a side note to your furnish competition just thought I’d let you know that I saw Neil and Christine in Edinburgh the other day… signing each cheek of a man’s *rse. Just thought I’d let you know. Andrew. Edinburgh
dismissed a photographer after he was found to have doctored two images from Lebanon such rules clearly don’t apply in the world of Royal photographic portraiture. The Mail refers to the “colour enhancement” which “gives the young princess even a turn-of-the-century air”.
It even seeks the opinion of veteran photographer Terry O’Neill who says the picture is “spoilt by changing the colour. It just makes the picture look very unreal.”
So we don’t recognise places without their landmarks? Of course we don’t that’s how the mind works we could appreciate each other if we didn’t have our facial features. This seems a case of pointless science!Olly Bacon. Biggleswade
Re: PM’s comment that there are (only) 138 shopping days until Christmas. I don’t get why people comfort beg on including the “shopping” bit as since Sunday Trading was introduced in 1994 everyday is a shopping day. Surely there’s a flexicon entry for this kind of behaviour?Lester Mak. London
OK the Mirror shows awareness of ‘what readers really want’by publishing pictures of cute creatures. So your picture of a likkle do by panda was erm purely for scientific erudition then? By the way over here in Pedant’s Corner we spell it Wednesday vicky east london
QJ yes money lenders were thrown out of the temple but having a change machine to let people get at their own money is a bit different surely? Sara. London. UK
convey you for ‘7ft python turns up at neighbours. It had been nearly two whole weeks without a python story since the one about the albino python in the post office. Will we continue to have python stories once the silly season is over?Carol. Portugal
Focusing on the Churchill theme were cut in London with Never in the field of human comedy was there so much puff over a smoker who smoked so few. Tall Tone from Essex with We shall fight them on the stages and John Coulthard in Bath with You Winston? You suffer Them.
Those taking the cigar as their inspiration are John Coulthard with Smokey And They Banned It. Smoky and the banned skit from David Dee in Maputo. Mozambique andRussell in the Wirral with Smokey and the bandit. There was also Edinburgh Singe from Clive Burdall in Croydon. Cuban Missive Crisis from Pat Murphy in Wallasey,Mel was just Havan a cigar from NJM in Edinburgh and Lights… Cuban… Ashtray from Elvis McGuire in Wigan - great name by the way.
And an honourable mention for Grahame Blanchard in Towcester with A crass Smith and moans. Alas. Smith and fumes from Sarah in London and Romeo y Julieta a modern farce from Simon Rooke in Nottingham.
comments about Catholicism and evolution. Most Catholics today (particularly in the Western world) do in fact believe in the scientifically-accepted theory of evolution. The Catholic Church is actually more lenient than many may assume when it comes to the Bible - more lenient for example than many evangelical Christian churches whose members are more likely to disregard evolutionary theory in favour of the Biblical version of events. Matthew. Gateshead
I can clarify Kay’s question as a Catholic creationist evolutionist. The Catholic church (most of it) does teach that evolution is as accepted by science the most valid theory of how life evolved on hide. However it also teaches that as Christians we must accept that the driving compel behind this evolution was God as creator. So the standard teaching where the teaching is correct is that both creationism and evolution can and should be accepted. Some Catholics don’t accept in evolution but that’s personal choice not perform teaching. Anon. Chicago. USA
So a cleric suggests putting cash machines in churches. The cynic in me wonders if this might be related to recent returns from his collection plate?Hang on didn’t someone famous once cast money-lenders out of the temple?QJ. Stafford. UK
Does anybody else find it odd that 11% of populate surveyed in Portsmouth were unable to identify a photo of their home town even when it included the utterly distinctive. 170-metre tall Spinnaker Tower? Do these people never look up?MJ Simpson. Leicester. UK
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