Hmmm …
THAT was quite a night’s sleep …
I think …
There’s a lot of dots, there, I know, but that was certainly a bad night’s sleep.
Believe it or not … ? I actually had a nightmare.
Funnily enough, about leaving a packet of cigarette filters on a train, and forgetting to take with me when I got off, at a station.
Leaving me feeling rather angry, it has to be said.
Which is kind of what got me up at 5•30, this morning, would you believe!
No wonder I still feel ratty … !
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Lets get moving on, shall we … ?
Yes, lets … !
Yesterday’s Teaser saw Debbi — CyberHound that she is … ! — putting her answers: AND bagging 5 out of 6.
Let’s see how she — and you — do with today’s questions, shall we?
Q1) 15th November, 1971, saw Intel release their first, the 4004 microprocessor: which spacecraft was the chip — according to chip designer legend — was the 4004 used in … ?Q2) 15th November, 1985, saw the signing of the Anglo-Irish Agreement: name either of the Prime Ministers involved with signing it … ?Q3) 15th November, 1940, saw the Luftwaffe bomb Coventry: Coventry’s cathedral — largely destroyed in that attack — was dedicated to which saint … ?Q4) 15th November, 1937, saw the birth of actor, Yaphet Kotto: in which film did he play Chief Engineer Parker … ?Q5) And finally … 15th November, 1920, saw the first General Assembly meeting of the League of Nations: in which city … ?
And here’s yesterday’s questions and answers …
Q1) 14th November, 1922, saw the BBC begin radio broadcasts in the UK: under what call sign?A1) 2LO.Q2) More to the point, where from … ?A2) Marconi House, in the Strand.Q3) 14th November, 2003, saw the discover of one of the furthest objects from the sun: what name was this given … ?A3) Sedna. Or 90377 Sedna, if you want to be REALLY picky …Q4) 14th November, 1970, saw the USSR enter the ICAO: what does ICAO stand for … ?A4) The International Civil Aviation Organization.Q5) 14th November, 1971, saw the formal enthronement of His Holiness, Pope Shenouda 3rd … of where … ?A5) Alexandria*.
1 comment:
CyberHound. Awesome.
I like the sound of that.
CyberHound and blue collar writer. :)
1. Pioneer 10
2. David Lloyd George, Michael Collins, Arthur Griffith and (narrowly) Dáil Éireann
3. St. Michael
4. Alien (knew that off the top of my head -- natch!)
5. Geneva
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