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"Simon Says" is an episode from the sixth season of The Outer Limits. It originally aired on 10 March 2000. Writer Scott Peters has been awarded in 2001 by WGC Award (Writers Guild of Canada) for the episode. [1] John Van Tongeren won in 2001 the Gemini Awards in «Best Original Music Score for a Dramatic Series» nomination for this episode. [1]
Priceline.com logo Jay Walker, founder of Priceline.com, shows one of the many artifacts from his library… an Apollo in-flight instruction manual. Priceline.com, an online travel agency offered a name your own price option. However, by 2005, Priceline began to de-emphasize this system, [10] and added published price options on its websites. [9]
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Priceline was founded by Jay S. Walker, who left the company in 2000, [3] by which time Richard S. Braddock, Citicorp's #2, had come aboard as chief executive. [4] Braddock left in 2004, [5] having helped take the company public in 1999. [6] Entrepreneur Michael Loeb assisted in the "creation and early funding". [7]
[6] [7] On April 1, 2014, the name of the company was changed from priceline.com Incorporated to The Priceline Group Inc. [2] In August 2017, KAYAK acquired the assets of Mundi, a Brazilian metasearch company. [8] [9] On February 21, 2018, the name of the company was changed from The Priceline Group Inc. to Booking Holdings. [10] [11]
Loeb also assisted with the early funding of Priceline. [13] Priceline sold an estimated 40,000 tickets in its first quarter of operation. [10] In 1999, Priceline went public. [10] Walker left Priceline in late 2000. [citation needed] The two patents that protected Priceline.com were said to be worth $18.5 billion at the time. [6]
Children playing Simon Says with "Simon" (the controller) in the foreground. Simon Says is a children's game for three or more players. One player takes the role of "Simon" and issues instructions (usually physical actions such as "jump in the air" or "stick out your tongue") to the other players, which should be followed only when succeeding the phrase "Simon says".
The only time it has been relevant to childhood games is in the Israeli version of eeny-meeny-miney-moe, which ends with, ‘The King said to count to 10: 1, 2, 3…’ שונרא ( talk ) 23:35, 26 October 2019 (UTC) [ reply ]