The Beatles fly back from Hamburg, by now thoroughly disenchanted with the experience:
"Nothing happened: a thoroughly uneventful week has passed … In fact Hamburg is dead as far as we’re concerned.” (Paul McCartney in a letter home to a friend)
1777 – The Articles of Confederation, the first written constitution of the United States was adopted by the Continental Congress. A number of the Congress hailed from Ireland including Secretary of the Congress Charles Thomson who was born in Maghera, Co Derry in 1729. Thomson was the permanent Secretary of the Continental Congress for more than fifteen years. At least three signatories to the…
You really ought to have three or four hands with this car, Rattray says. When I asked him if it was different with other cars, he didn't seem to hear.
- The Lightning Conductor, 15th November
Damn it Rattray, I want to know this too!
I'm suddenly wondering all sorts of things are the development of the car that never occured to me before!
“প্রেমে পড়া মানে নির্ভরশীল হয়ে পড়া। তুমি যার প্রেমে পড়বে সে তোমার জগতের একটা বিরাট অংশ দখল করে নেবে। যদি কোনো কারণে সে তোমাকে ছেড়ে চলে যায় তবে সে তোমার জগতের ঐ বিরাট অংশটাও নিয়ে যাবে। তুমি হয়ে পড়বে শূন্য জগতের বাসিন্দা”।
A "rock and roll western", Love Me Tender, starring Elvis Presley, opened in New York on this date in 1956. One reviewer complained that screams from teenagers in the audience drowned out much of the dialogue.
10 weird and wonderful things which happened on 15 November:
Cool Facts- The flying gurnard is a magnificent fish with its gorgeous ‘wings’. These ‘wings’ are just extremely long pectoral fins. They are displayed when the fish grows excited or nervous and allows its body to look much larger, and harder to swallow, than it did a few seconds ago. They tend to stick to the sandy bottom of the shallow ocean, walking on the floor using their pelvic fins. Flying gurnards can only swim for short bursts using their ‘wings’ like a gliding mechanism through the water. These fish are capable of making a low, grunting noise by vibrating their swim bladder. Scientists believe they may use these noises to communicate with each other or possibly frighten predators.
Rating- 12/10 (Their wing-tips are edged in phosphorescent blue.)
r/dragonage (Reddit) post titled "Jeff Grubb: Dragon Age: Dreadwolf scheduled to release in late 2024."
Post text: "Dreadwolf to be shown this summer and planned release later this year, Bioware is internally confident on the release date. Anything could change of course."
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"Credit to: u/IcePopsicleDragon for posting this in r/GamingLeaksAndRumours."
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In episode 339 of Game Mess Decides, Jeff Grubb had the following to say on Dragon Age: Dreadwolf's possible/rumored release window [transcript]:
Question from chat: “Hi Jeff and Mike, when will Dragon Age 4 be shown and released?”
Jeff: “Yeah, I mean, I expect it will probably pop up this summer. I don’t know when it’ll be shown is the real answer, that’s the, let’s get that out, I don’t know when it will be shown. I assume it will be shown sometime this summer. Could happen at any time though. It will be released this year [2024], last I heard. That is, and they’re pretty confident about that, doesn’t mean it’s a guarantee, could slip, but right now, internally, they expect to release it later this year, which is why I took it in Fantasy Critic”.
[source (timestamp 35 mins 20 secs), clipped version]
(there were no more mentions of Dragon Age or BioWare during the episode)
1777 – The Articles of Confederation, the first written constitution of the United States was adopted by the Continental Congress. A number of the Congress hailed from Ireland including Secretary of the Congress Charles Thomson who was born in Maghera, Co Derry in 1729. Thomson was the permanent Secretary of the Continental Congress for more than fifteen years. At least three signatories to the…
“I’m really grateful to get to be playing this role and to be a part of this story. This is a joyous movie. This is about bringing a light into a world that is in desperate need of it. It encourages dreaming and to me that is hugely inspiring.”