I was listening to the Eggs podcast and you mentioned your book was available as a fabric hardback and as it's my daughter's birthday in Nov, I thought that sounded wonderful. Are all the hardback covers fabric, or is there a special version? If hate to get the wrong 1.
I was listening to the Eggs podcast and you mentioned your book was available as a fabric hardback and as it's my daughter's birthday in Nov, I thought that sounded wonderful. Are all the hardback covers fabric, or is there a special version? If hate to get the wrong 1.
I’m shocked, I tell you. Shocked!
I’m shocked, I tell you. Shocked!
Sitting in a British pub, with a point and food is a balm.
Sitting in a British pub, with a point and food is a balm.
The cuneiform writing system included numbers, and we know how to say the names of many of these numbers in both Akkadian and Sumerian (languages that cuneiform was used to write). Let's start with Sumerian.
We know the symbols the Babylonians used to write numbers, but they must surely also have been able to say the numbers out loud, so the numbers must had pronounceable names (as we have twenty-six as well as 26). Do we know these names? Were they ever written down?
The cuneiform writing system included numbers, and we know how to say the names of many of these numbers in both Akkadian and Sumerian (languages that cuneiform was used to write). Let's start with Sumerian.
The US is now the only country in the world besides Liechtenstein to not be a member of the organization.
The US is now the only country in the world besides Liechtenstein to not be a member of the organization.
The first motion pictures to have been taken in NZ were by W H Bartlett for entrepreneur Alfred Whitehouse, who in 1895 had imported the colony’s first ‘kinetoscope’, a Thomas Edison invention that showed moving images to one viewer at a time.
The first motion pictures to have been taken in NZ were by W H Bartlett for entrepreneur Alfred Whitehouse, who in 1895 had imported the colony’s first ‘kinetoscope’, a Thomas Edison invention that showed moving images to one viewer at a time.