Richard the third gained battles in vain..

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Hotblack Desiato

Hotblack Desiato

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Well, if Richard had defeated his enemies we wouldn't have got Henry VIII, Anne Boleyn would have lived to a ripe old age, the monasteries would be dotted around all over the place the troubles in N. Ireland would never have happened and we'd still be a Roman Catholic country. Probably.
 

subaqua

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ROYGBIV is the rainbow. (Richard of york etc).

BBROYGBVGW is the Resistor codes
I seem to recall a rather more Non-PC rhyme for the resister codes....... probably best to let that one fade into obscurity :thumbsdown:
not just me that got taught that one in college then
 

shouldbeinbed

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I'm ashamed to admit that the only way I can remember resistor colour codes is by the mnemonic that ends "...But Virgins Go Without" - Black Brown Red Orange Yellow Green Blue Violet Grey White.
Thankfully in the era of surface mount components they just print the value on.
So, a 470 ohm resistor is yellow violet brown (4 7 and 1 zero) as a wired resistor, or 471 printed onto a surface mount, which might only be a few mm long...
*ping * the resistor mnemonic has just sprung into my mind in all its unpalatable glory from my 13 year old physics schoolboy mind.

& gotta be honest, as an ex Leicestrian with a bit of a yen for history, I'm looking forward to it.
 

Doseone

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I remember DRAPERS VAN MMT which are the first letters of the 13 French verbs that conjugate with etre rather than avoir.
 

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Well, if Richard had defeated his enemies we wouldn't have got Henry VIII, Anne Boleyn would have lived to a ripe old age, the monasteries would be dotted around all over the place the troubles in N. Ireland would never have happened and we'd still be a Roman Catholic country. Probably.

Probably not. The Lutheran "upising" would still have taken place and big reforms would have happened. The Church had outlived its place by then.
 
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Hotblack Desiato

Hotblack Desiato

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Probably not. The Lutheran "upising" would still have taken place and big reforms would have happened. The Church had outlived its place by then.

Fair comment but certainly history is likely to have taken a very different course in England at least, had the Tudor's not gained power. The influence of monarchs such as Henry viii and Elizabeth i on the turn of events was revolutionary and they were not Lutherans. The power of the roman catholic church was not lightly to be disregarded then, nor is it now in other parts of the world.
 

ComedyPilot

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One of my old uni housemates is an Archiologist at Leicester Uni, he was on the dig, in fact there shots of him trowel in hand on the BBC news this morning.

For the record, the people of Leicester really couldn't give a stuff if it's him or not,
Well, if your mate is from the Uni at Leicester, then there's no reason for most people in Leicester to even know him.
 

TVC

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Well, if your mate is from the Uni at Leicester, then there's no reason for most people in Leicester to even know him.

Good point, well made as ever.

By this time tomorrow we'll all know if it's Dick or not. Yesterday the Leicester Mercury ran with a front page picture of the car park before it was dug up, and they claimed that he was found beneath the bay with the letter "R" painted on it. Spooky, or just a hack reporter desperately trying to fill copy - you decide.

Anyway, when you're watching the Time Team special tomorrow, look out for the Sri Lankan bloke with a pony tail and a trowel - that's my mate Tony.
 
Being a cynic....

I think this has been a brilliant piece of marketing, fundraising, and promoting an interest

York, Leicester or any other large city with a history will have thousands of skeletons under foot. so the chances of it being a merchant, or a serf is far greater.

But good on them........
 

Cheddar George

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ROYGBIV is the rainbow. (Richard of york etc).

BBROYGBVGW is the Resistor codes
I seem to recall a rather more Non-PC rhyme for the resister codes....... probably best to let that one fade into obscurity :thumbsdown:

That rather tasteless mnemonic helped me pass my physics O-level, our teacher just told us to memorise the colours/values which was nigh on impossible until my mates dad taught him BBROYGBVGW. Thankfully it is now redundant.
 
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