Music Mondays #18
Kat’s Music Mondays This week a blast from the past and remix version of Billy Ocean’s Caribbean Queen. Enjoy 🙂
Kat’s Music Mondays This week a blast from the past and remix version of Billy Ocean’s Caribbean Queen. Enjoy 🙂
“Black box” means The “black box” isn’t black. It is orange. Before airlines made that color standard for their flight recorders, some Boeings used a yellow sphere, and the British had a gizmo called the Red Egg. So, why is it called “black”? One explanation goes this way: In 1939, an aviation engineer named Francois…
Velodrome means A sports arena that has steeply banked curves for cycling events. The Manchester Velodrome in England is believed to be one of the finest indoor cycling tracks in the world.
Quintessence means most typical example. The human rights speaker was the quintessence of humility.
Paragon means an example of excellence. or famous footwear brand The poet’s debut collection was a paragon of eloquence.
If you are young, and seeking for some fun alternatives in Delhi, then you are in to amass a ton of recreational havens in the capital. The social capital of the country is flourishing with bars, bistros, blended bazaars and social spots with no restriction to captivating spots you can spend your day at. 24…
This week, a different take.  I love the catchy song. Kat’s Music Mondays Enjoy 🙂
Can you run a thread through a block of ice without splitting the block into two pieces? Let’s find out. What you need: A block of ice, two rectangular pieces of wood, a string and some weight. What you do: Loop and knot the string around the ice block and balance it between two rectangular…
Vaulting Horse An apparatus that consists of a padded leather-covered rectangular form, 1600 to 1630 mm long and 350mm wide, used in vaulting competitions in gymnastics.
The term private eye alludes simply to private i (short for an investigator). You may also call such a person a tec (short for detective), a gumshoe (from a quiet, rubber-soled footwear), a sleuth (from an Old Norse word for “trail”), a shamus (of Yiddish origin), or a hawkshaw (from a detective in the 1863 play The…