Queen’s Park host launch of ‘What ‘am sayin’ to you’ dedicated to Malky Mackay Sr

The ‘What ‘am sayin’ to you is’ book, co-authored by brothers Davy and Alan Stewart, charts over 60 years in the life of Malky Mackay MBE, one of the great characters in football, who served Queen’s Park and the game’s Governing Bodies in many roles, and it includes a foreword from another famous Queensparker, Sir Alex Ferguson.

Former SFA Performance Director and recently appointed Hibernian Sporting Director, Malky Mackay Jnr, as well as Scotland Euro 92 player Jim McInally who Malky Snr always had a soft spot for as he is ‘A good Castlemilk boy’ helped with the event by speaking to the media afterwards.

Alan Irvine, who was a Queen’s Park player from 1977 to 1981, and former Head Coach Billy Stark were also in attendance along with many familiar faces from…


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Jeopardy!’s Ken Jennings admits he stole Alex Trebek’s secret hosting tip after ‘confusing’ players with ‘wrong’ move

KEN Jennings has admitted to once stealing a hosting tip from previous Jeopardy! host Alex Trebek.

This happened before Ken, 50, became permanent host and he has used it ever since.

Ken Jennings opened up on a recent episode on his podcast, Omnibus, about how he adopted his speech patterns on Jeopardy! while being a host

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Ken Jennings opened up on a recent episode on his podcast, Omnibus, about how he adopted his speech patterns on Jeopardy! while being a hostCredit: Getty
The host shared that when he guest-hosted Alex had marked up the paper with notations and showed where to emphasize words

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The host shared that when he guest-hosted Alex had marked up the paper with notations and showed where to emphasize wordsCredit: Disney
Ken said that he still adopts those tricks today as host, which sometimes helps and sometimes confuses contestants

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Ken said that he still adopts those tricks today as host, which sometimes helps and sometimes confuses contestantsCredit: Getty

He also hosts Omnibus podcast with John Roderick, where they shared strange, but true stories.

On the June 6 episode, Talking Drums, the hosts talked about different tones in voices and…


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New York Times source code leaks on 4chan

Do you want to build a clone of The New York Times, or the publication’s now-famed Wordle mini-game? You can probably do that now, thanks to a 4chan user.

The Register reports an anonymous 4chan user posted a new thread in which they shared “basically all source code belonging to The New York Time Company”. 


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XARO Supports Businesses with Premier VPS Solutions and Servers

In response to the demands of companies seeking dependable, scalable, and high-performance hosting services

SYDNEY, NSW, AUSTRALIA, June 10, 2024 /EINPresswire.com/ — XARO proudly offers its advanced VPS options for Windows and Linux in addition to fast, unmetered dedicated servers. The company claims to have been providing its services to businesses and independent developers with scalable, dependable, and durable hosting solutions that guarantee maximum performance and flexibility. These solutions are specifically designed to satisfy the needs of developers and organizations looking to grow their…


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Elections kick-off sees wave of DDoS attacks hitting European governments

Members of the European Union are currently taking part in elections to the European Parliament, presenting a prime opportunity for hacktivists to perform Distributed Denial of Service (DDoS) attacks against political parties across the spectrum.

At time of writing, 8 of the 27 EU members have completed counting their votes, with the preliminary results and exit polls showing gains for right-wing parties.


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