Sunday, 15 March 2026

Nik Nak’s Daily Teaser — 15th March 2026

15th March, 2026.


Yes: it’s official: my nephew was over, yesterday.

And yes: he’s made a video.


Using my copy of Final Cut Pro, I should add, as he can’t access it using his account.

I’m assuming is because I’m using the rental version of the app, rather than the purchased version.

At any rate, Jude’s made that FC ’26 video using Final Cut, rather than iMovie, found some interesting sound effects … and helped me find the pitch altering effects in the process.

Can you hit the like button, on that video, please?

That would be a nice way of saying ‘Thank You’!

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As an additional thought … ?

I tell you — in today’s introduction video — that I’d had a realisation … !

One that’s a lot less exciting than an enthusiastic marketer would have you believe.

I got a webcam, late last year: one that cost a fortune, at the time, one I couldn’t afford again, and one that — in theory —could record in 4k.

Yes: I still have to figure that out!

But … ?

One that worked well enough.

My only problem … ?

Was the fact the cable was wearing a bit thing.


Which had me worried: my (limited) experience of webcams told me I’d need to replace the whole unit: something I couldn’t afford to do.

It wasn’t until I did a little reading up on the model concerned, that I realised the thing had a separate, connecting cable: one that could be easily replaced.

And cheaply replaced, at that.

I was thankful!

As, while I’m aware I’m be spending money, I’ll be spending less than I was expecting.

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Let’s move on.

Yesterday’s Teaser saw Mum* putting in her answers: scoring four out of five in the process.

The day also saw Olga† leaving us a message.

Let’s see how everyone does with today’s questions, shall we?

Here they are, along with the How To, License and video.


Q1)        Maine became part of the USA on 15th March.   15th March of which year of the 1820s?

Q2)        Reza Shah Pahlevi was born on 15th March, 1878.   He was the first modern ruler of where: Iran, Iraq or Jordan?

Q3)        Judd Hirsch was born on 15th March, 1935.   He played John Lacey in which American TV series?

Q4)        John Poulson was gaoled for five years: on 15th March, 1974.   He was a famously corrupt what: architect, chemist or politician?

Q5)        Finally … ?   15th March is what: World Day to Combat Hedgehog Abuse, World Consumer Rights Day or World Logic Day?

Here’s yesterday’s questions and answers …


Q1)        14th March is New Year’s Day in the Nanakshahi calendar.   It’s a calendar used used by whom: Hindus, Sikhs or Jains?
A1)        Sikhs.

Q2)        14th March is Constitution Day.   Where: Andorra, Liechtenstein, Malta, Monaco, San Marino or Vatican City?
A2)        Andorra.

Q3)        Many parts of Asia will be celebrating White Day on 14th March.   It’s a festival inspired by what: Christmas Eve, Saint Valentine’s Day or Ruby Tuesday?
A3)        Saint Valentine’s Day.

Q4)        14th March is Summer Day.   Where: Albania, Brazil or Croatia?
A4)        Albania.

Q5)        Finally … ?   Diane Arbus was born on 14th March, 1923.   She found fame as a what: chemist, photographer or saxophonist?
A5)        Photographer.

Here’s a thought …

“It is essential to woman’s equality with man that she be the decision-maker, that her choice be controlling.
If you impose restraints that impede her choice, you are disadvantaging her because of her sex.”
Ruth Bader Ginsburg, March 15, 1933 – September 18, 2020.

And a song …


The next ten-question set is on 25th March: it’s about Greece.

Your comments, and today’s answers, will be published in tomorrow’s Teaser.

AI is avoided when writing these questions.

Answers are as accurate as possible: at the time of writing.

Decisions about scores are final.

Thank you for coming: have a good day.



*        Hello, Mum!   (It was Valentine’s Day, Mum, rather than Christmas Day.)

†        Sixteen?   That’s not much older than Jude, Olga.   And it would be surprising … if it weren’t for the fact teens being killed in the UK, is a regular occurrence.   It’s shocking … but it’s not surprising …

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