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  • What are the little dashes called that you get in lists?

    I know there is an academic and grammatical word for the little dashes when used in a list like this:

    - first point;

    - second point;

    - final point.

    Can anyone remember?

    :)

    6 AnswersWords & Wordplay1 decade ago
  • Can anyone help me with disappearing Outlook Calendar access?

    I'm on a company network, and should have access to three diaries. Their owners have granted me access via Tools, Options, Delegates (I'm computer literate so have watched them and can say with confidence I know they've done it right), and I have had the confirmation email to say I can now read and write in their calendars and inboxes. Yet these permissions drop away almost immediately. I am perplexed and cross, as it's getting annoying now, and our IT helpdesk have been unable to resolve it. Is there a knowledgeable techie or geek out there who can help me?? ;)

    1 AnswerSoftware1 decade ago
  • Has anyone got any information about an acoustic music group called the Luncheon Club?

    They were, to the best of my knowledge, still performing in 2004 but have virtually no web-presence beyond an out of date listing for a gig in '04. The group consists of three ladies - Kate Garner, Alison Williams and Liz Dennis, and has a very English sound, a wonderful sense of humour, some great piano, flute and vocal moments and some lovely interesting harmonies.

    A friend of mine has a CD of theirs, but I don't know if they ever produced any more, I'd love to hear about it if they have, or even go and see them if they are still performing live!

    Many thanks...

    :)

    SS

    1 AnswerOther - Music1 decade ago
  • Does anyone know about the train fare increase to London?

    I work in London, and have been hearing more and more rumours about a proposed hike in fare prices early next year. Does anyone else out there know about it, and is there a website saying how much and when etc?

    4 AnswersRail1 decade ago
  • Why has it been so difficult to get a flu jab this year?

    I'm trying to get one as I have a heart problem and someone I live with has MS, but the GP's surgery are being really cagey, despite the fact they sent me an invitation letter last year.

    Any ideas?

    4 AnswersInfectious Diseases1 decade ago
  • Can anyone help me find and eradicate a phantom footnote?

    I'm no novice to Word, but I'm having trouble with a document written as a joint effort by several colleagues, one of who did a footnote by hand in the text. I've managed to sort that little blip out, but now have a gap in my footnotes between 5 and 7; I can't find footnote 6, despite having hunted high and low, lost the cursor, tried deleting it, looked at them all as endnotes...

    It's driving me mad!

    Is there an easy solution to this, or am I going to have to take them all out and start again (bearing in mind this is a document running to a substantial number of pages...)?

    4 AnswersSoftware1 decade ago
  • What's the difference between a peanut butter sandwich with Flora, a packet of crisps and a rice cake?

    You can tell I don't usually pay much attention to my calorific intake! :S

    Can anyone help or direct me towards a reputable dieting advice website?

    7 AnswersDiet & Fitness1 decade ago
  • I have a feeling I've got mild sunstroke and definitely sunburned through my hair yesterday. Any advice?

    I'm after a (preferably natural) remedy for a sore noddle, inside and out, and the random wooziness.

    (And yes, I know it was silly to get burnt and hot but I was even wearing a hat, and when your job's outside you can't always skive off just coz it's hot!)

    Sensible answers much appreciated...

    11 AnswersFirst Aid1 decade ago
  • Why do so few people know about the Harlequin Ladybird (aka the Multicoloured Asian Ladybird in the USA)...?

    ...and why is noone overtly concerned about the biodiversity implications of this interloper into USA and UK habitats?

    It was introduced in droves as chemical-free pest control before anyone realised the devastating effect it would have on the indigenous species and, owing to climate change and late rectification of the problem, is now taking over native species in both America and Europe.

    Can you help stop it spreading and wiping out our lovely native coccinellae by keeping an eye open for them in your area and reporting them on:

    http://www.harlequin-survey.org/

    3 AnswersZoology1 decade ago
  • Can anyone help me with theatre traditions regarding flowers?

    Is it traditionally red carnations or red roses that are thrown onto the stage after a performance? I have a feeling it's carnations but I wanted to pass on the bloom in person (my friend is in a production tonight), so I thought a red rose would be more appropriate.

    Can any thesps out there advise me on the conventions?

    4 AnswersTheatre & Acting1 decade ago
  • Anyone else think TV is bad for you?

    Aside from the obvious worry about obesity and lack of exercise, I read a while back that too much TV (i.e. more than an hour a day) can cause mental health problems, including the potential for the early onset of Alzheimer's, in today's children.

    I've stopped watching TV myself (it broke and I've not replaced it) for the last couple of months and I've been more alert, creative and cheerful.

    Throw away the shackles and release yourself from your TV!

    So, is TV bad for you, or is it, in moderation, a useful tool?

    What do you think?

    15 AnswersTelevision1 decade ago
  • One for all those old car buffs out there! Can anyone give me some advice on driving a vintage 1940's Wolseley

    I'm standing in for a screen driver tomorrow and believe I'll be using a '40s Wolseley. The oldest thing I've driven previously is a 1960 Beetle.

    Other than the obvious (i.e. no power steering or power brakes!), is there anything I should watch out for that's hard to get used to or very different from a more modern car?

    7 AnswersOther - Cars & Transportation1 decade ago
  • Anyone else in London starting to suffer from hafever yet?

    Or maybe it's just 'pollution fever' brought on by the warmer weather. What do you think?

    *sneezes*

    3 AnswersOther - Health & Beauty1 decade ago
  • I have a Vauxhall Corsa, 2003 reg, with a little 1.0 engine, should I be concerned about the 'rogue' petrol?

    I'm a little worried as I need to fill my tank (in SE England) to make a 7 hour journey tomorrow, and don't want to end up stranded in the wilds of the West Country with a broken down engine.

    Do the smaller Corsas even have an oxygen sensor (which seems to be the problem the 'rogue' petrol is causing)?

    Opinions or advice by mechanics or Corsa owners would be most useful!

    Thanks.

    :)

    3 AnswersOther - Cars & Transportation1 decade ago
  • Is it theoretically possible to make cheese from whale's milk?

    They are mammals which suckle their young, so I assume it would be theoretically if not physically possible; though it would probably be quite salty. Just a thought - what do you think?

    ;)

    10 AnswersOther - Food & Drink1 decade ago
  • Can any girls out there offer me some (sensible for preference) advice on corsetry?

    I recently bought an outerwear corset for a fancy dress event I went to and realised, after I'd got my breath back and worked out how to sit down without squahing myself, that it was really comfortable and I didn't want to take it off. Especially as I also found, as a side effect, that my sore back felt much better after wearing the corset.

    Are there any shops in or around London which sell nice corsets as underwear (sexy, but not kinky), rather than outerwear. I'm not after something industrially constructed or steel-boned, just plastic 'whaleboning' with enough length to cover and support a long back (and give a bit of lift at the front too!). And I've looked in Ann Summers, several places in Camden, and Harmony already!

    8 AnswersFashion & Accessories1 decade ago
  • What exactly is Cullen Skink?

    Any Scots out there...

    I know it's a sort of broth/stew, but what are the ingredients (I always used to think it was made from Scottish lizards, which I know now was wrong!)

    6 AnswersCooking & Recipes1 decade ago
  • Help identifying wedding items?

    We've recently cleared out an attic and have found a box of wedding accoutrements from 1917 - some are obviously cake decorations, wax flowers, a veil; but there is one item we are a little puzzled by. It is a long swathe of delicate, embroidered, muslin-lined, silk cloth (too long to be worn as is) which is gathered at both ends. Could it have been a table or wall decoration, or would it have perhaps have been worn over a wedding dress, draped one end over each shoulder?

    Any thoughts on relevant UK 1910's fashions?

    3 AnswersGenealogy1 decade ago
  • What's the best way to deal with a relationship which is nice but not going anywhere?

    I've been going out with a really sweet-natured guy for a few months (we've already been friends for quite some time and have lots of fun together), but he is clearly becoming more attached to me than I to him.

    I'm really miserable about it as I had a 'Talk' with him yesterday, and have moreorless come to the conclusion that we ought to 'just be friends' (I hate that phrase!), as I don't want to give him false hope and make things worse in the long run.

    I don't like feeling that I've somehow let him down. Am I doing the right thing?

    27 AnswersSingles & Dating1 decade ago