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  1. Hace 23 horas · El actor británico Bernard Hill, conocido por sus papeles en ‘Titanic’ y ‘El Señor de los Anillos’, murió a los 79 años de edad. El fallecimiento fue confirmado este domingo por su agente a la cadena BBC. Hill interpretó al capitán del ‘Titanic’ Edward Smith en la película de James ...

  2. Hace 3 días · At this time, as I am sure those of us old enough to remember fairytales read on BBC Jackanory will remember, Pro Tools relied on Digidesign DSP hardware to work, and users were locked into the ecosystem. But, as with all things technology, and most fairytales, ...

  3. Hace 5 días · Everything’s going Jackanory” refers to the children’s TV show “Jackanory,” which featured actors reading stories to children. The line “morning glory” is also slang for an erection, so this chorus could be interpreted as a critique of the shallow, superficial nature of the wealthy man’s new life.

  4. Hace 23 horas · "I mean of course it does and yet that means nothing unless it takes fruit in the imagination," she gushed. "I suppose that's one of the reasons why home cooking is so important to me. "I mean ...

  5. Hace 5 días · 7. What was the name of the biological computer (voiced by Philip Gilbert) in the 1970s children's sci-fi series 'The Tomorrow People'? Answer: TIM. TIM was a biological computer ('biotronic' in the series) he was capable of original thought, telepathy and he augmented the powers of 'The Tomorrow People'.

  6. Hace 2 días · Armed with a library book of their choice, each child also had a story read to them by a tenant from Frank Scott Court. Drumlanrig nursery schoolteacher Jan Wilson said: “The children absolutely loved their time at Frank Scott Court and spoke about it all the way back to nursery. It was so lovely to see young and old come together, through ...

  7. Hace 3 días · Toggle navigation. News; Wiki; Code; Bug Tracker; Download; Donate; Support General Support Windows Do I upgrade from 18.6/Leia before migrating to new PC or after?