Question 2: Douglas Engelbart's first computer mouse prototype in 1964 had one button
From the Doug Englebart Insitute:
Doug Engelbart invented the computer mouse in the early 1960s in his research lab at Stanford Research Institute (now SRI International). The first prototype – a one-button...
OK - me again Question 7: a garment from the waist to floor is a skirt or trousers - all the items mentioned are full length items, or maybe shoulders to below butt e.g. rompers can be short or long - did someone not check the definition of "waist to to floor".
please explain the linking in following categories common places and starting events - in particular rehearsal (do you mean a rehearsal hall - of so shouldn't you be more specific in terminology) and starting events - what does top mean
So Question 6 - fluked that one - out of curiosity when to check definitions of the other words - hylophobia (also known as Xylophobia): an irratonal fear of wooded areas or trees - Xylophobia (also known as hylophobia): an irrational fear of wooded areas or trees - aborophobia: is apparently a...
Had to think about the popsicle one, then the dim dark recesses of my mind remembered reading about how it was made - thank goodness I like reading trivia
Now, hear me out, question 5 - I read it, got the answer in my head in 2 seconds, then doubted myself because my mind then said - nah it couldn't be that simple, then realise of course it was that simple - isn't the mind a funny little thing. LOL