Sometimes, at night, in the car, I can get BBC Radio 4. It comes and goes - bridges and towns play hell with the reception, but I generally get the gist of most it.
Tonight, on The Brain Of Britain, there was a question, "What is the name given to a period of time shorter than an Aeon, and longer than an Era?'
However, the reception went awry for the vital few seconds when the answer was given.
Now, I probably should have more important things to occupy my mind, but at the moment I'd really love to know what that might be. So, is there anybody out there who knows the answer, and who is so similarly unbothered by important things that they might post it? Thanks.
Tonight, on The Brain Of Britain, there was a question, "What is the name given to a period of time shorter than an Aeon, and longer than an Era?'
However, the reception went awry for the vital few seconds when the answer was given.
Now, I probably should have more important things to occupy my mind, but at the moment I'd really love to know what that might be. So, is there anybody out there who knows the answer, and who is so similarly unbothered by important things that they might post it? Thanks.