Blimey … !
Now that …
Is what I call a thing … !
I’ve just been floating around on the BBC’s news pages: or, at least, the technology part of them.
Only to find that here in the UK … ?
That YouTube is to offer movie rentals … !
Handy, if you’ve got an internet capable TV.
I don’t, personally: mine’s so old, it doesn’t actually a vga port!
Which is a shame.
Because, frankly, it looks like iTunes is cheaper on rentals …
Let’s get moving on, shall we … ?
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Yesterday’s Teaser saw both Nina and Debbi putting in their answers: and, along with separately having a word with me about a question in yesterday’s 60-question-set, it saw both of them scoring 5 out of five.
Lets see how they — and you — do with today’s questions, shall we? Here they are, along with the ‘How To’, License and video …
Q1) 8th October, 1904, saw the formal incorporation of two Canadian cities: name either …Q2) 8th October, 2001, saw President George W. Bush announce the creation of which US government department?Q3) Two years later, 8th October, 2003, saw who elected as Governor of California … ?Q4) 8th October, 1973, saw Britain’s first commercial radio station begin broadcasting: what was it called …?Q5) And finally … 8th October, 1921, saw KDKA Radio broadcast the first live American Football game: in which US city … ?
And here’s yesterday’s questions and answers …
Q1) 7th October, 2004, saw the abdication of King Norodom Sihanouk of where … ?A1) Cambodia.Q2) 7th October, 1982, saw the BROADWAY opening of which Andrew Lloyd Webber musical … ?A2) Cats.Q3) 7th October, 3761BC, is the generally accepted starting date for the Hebrew Calendar. What’s the first month of the year, in that calendar?A3) Nisan: spelt variously as Nīsān, Nissan or Nisanu.Q4) 7th October, 1763, saw George 3rd issue a proclamation banning further colonization in North America: north and wet of which mountain range?A4) The Allegheny Mountains.Q5) And finally … 7th October, 1959 saw a U. S. S. R. probe photograph the far side of where … ?A5) The moon.
Enjoy those, everyone: I’ll catch you later …
1 comment:
1. Edmonton and Prince Albert
2. Office of Homeland Security
3. Arnold Schwarzenegger or Ahh-nald, if you prefer :)
4. LBC Radio (London Broadcasting Company)
5. Pittsburgh
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