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Now you speak ancient chinese to me....
I'm dumb when it comes to technical issues so you lost me.
But being so dumb means I don't need sophisticated devices. I want simple ones to be easy to handle.
What do you want to get for Christmas?
( for Storm - on a comparable holiday)
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A new Camera :p:devil:
Seriously I never want much these days, so maybe I will ask for some funds. Although I plan to get a new Camera asap if I cannot find it.
Do you actively practice mental or written maths much in your life? I mean do you regularly do sums.
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I have a mathematical type brain, so yes would be the answer. I find it is a good way to keep brain function.
Does poor grammar annoy you, especially when it comes from news readers and articles etc?
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I am poor at it myself as I am sure everyone has noticed. So I can't judge anyone else :)
Do you research your family tree/history? Or would you ever consider it?
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I have done some, but after 3 generations, particularly on my mothers side, there are no records. I do however know what my surname means if you are interested.
Do you play pup quizzes?
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Pup Quizzes :p Like this.............
What pup is this? http://spenglercounseling.com/wp-con...-1920x1200.jpg
However I never play pub quizzes either.
Q: What does your surname mean? (If you know and are not Anfield)
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my surname is Higham. It means High - up on a hill and Ham - small village, so together I am Andrew of the small village on a hill.
What does you surname mean (If you are not me)?
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Atkinson = Atkin (s) is one of many derived pet name forms of Adam (Adam & Eve) Maybe Scandinavian in origin. Obviously the son section is added for obvious family reasons through the centuries.
Making me something along the lines of - Steven Adams son
Is your surname a common one? If so which region does it come from?
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In NZ no, it is not common. In Taranaki there is Me, my parents and my sister and one other family. In parts of the mother country it is fairly common. When the Domesday book was written, many people were given the name Higham, simply because they lived in small villages on hillsides. There are a number of place name all across England called Higham ________.
What does your first name mean?
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Steven is derived from Greek Stephanos in turn the Greek for Wreath, Crown and means to literally encompass.
Obviously commonly used via Saint Stephen
Same Question back to you