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max_altitude is it

Rick Metcalf - it can't be station or platform or even rail - but you can have metro so it could be Metcalf. I'm stuck this one.

If it is Rick Metcalf - who is he
 
Ill give it a try;
Subject, U.S. politics
 

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riciad said:
Oops! Forgot to explain: can+Ada (Byron, Countess of Lovelace)+Ra+mm
Well Done

Ada, Countess Lovelace, daughter of Lord Byron, was arguably the first computer programmer. She worked with Charles Babbage on his Analytical Engine (which was never built) which introduced the concept that the calculation (program) could be defined along with the data as input; i.e. the calculating device did not have to be hardwired to do only one thing, it could take instruction. This was the first description of a general purpose computer.

(The egyptian god Ra and the M&Ms are just there for decoration...)
 
riciad said:
simie,

Could it be
Booker T?
If it's not,
don't know what.

Rick Metcalf was all I could think of too.


Is it my eyes or as that British white calf only got three legs
 
Is it Rick White St. Louis, Cardinals pitcher and the train is a bluff, but the calf is white. Sorry, but I'm really stabbing in the dark here.
 
max_altitude said:
You've all got the second name right. The clue for the first name is a bit cryptic...try googling the artist and a famous song that he sings.
;) :p
Jessie Metcalf?
 
freeny said:
Gymee Hendrinks?
It was actually Gym+mi, but I forgot that you guys use letters to name notes (instead of do, re, mi, etc.). So that leaves us with a very poorly spelled 'Jimi Hendrix'. Too easy, I guess :eek:
 
floyde said:
It was actually Gym+mi, but I forgot that you guys use letters to name notes (instead of do, re, mi, etc.). So that leaves us with a very poorly spelled 'Jimi Hendrix'. Too easy, I guess :eek:
No not really too easy. took me about 12 minutes to solve judging by the time stamp.
 
Jaffa Cake said:
Hmm... the ghost makes me think of Manchester based USAian Jonathan Spector – but I don't see how you get Jonathan from the first two images, so I'm reckoning it's not him...

:confused:
I think I might have stretched this one just a little. Hint: the ghost is saying what most ghosts, (so I suppose), say.
 
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