Monday 13 June 2011

The Daily Teaser: 13-6-11

Hmmm …

You know, I’ve GOT to admit, I’ve got the BBC’s News channel on, at the moment.

They’ve got had a brief article on, about a big meeting due to be held in London, that’s calling for more money to help the various shades of immunisation campaigns in Africa.

No bad thing, I know.

Especially to someone who grew up during the 1980s, and saw the incredible things Bob Geldof achieved, in organising Band Aid and Live Aid and their various spin-offs.

On the other hand … ?

Bill Gates is involved with this one.

And I’ve GOT to admit, that’s made me incredibly suspicious.

How are you with U2, just out of interest … ?

The band … ?

I personally like them.

I’m not a huge fan, by any means, but I’ve like their music.

What annoys me … ?

Is the fact that Bono will — on a fairly regular basis — pop up and give everyone a lecture on how we should be doing more to help Africa.

I’m sure he’s got a point.

But I don‘t half get a touch twitted off by wealthy rock-stars telling me I should be doing more charity stuff: especially when they’ve got a fortune, and I’m on the sort of income I’ve got.

Same goes for multi-millionaire computer tycoons.

Why on EARTH isn’t someone like Gates pulling off a Mark Shuttleworth*, and doing something practical and within his technical field to aid the people of Africa?

And — more to the point — doing so quietly?

Lets get moving on, shall we … ?

Before I go into rant mode … !

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Yesterday’s Teaser saw Debbi — bless ’er — putting in her answers: along with admitting she didn’t see a certain revelation from Dr Song turning upº … ? She also managed to bag 5 out of 5.

Lets see how she — and you — do with today’s questions, shall we? Here they are, along with the ‘How To’, License and video

Q1) 13th June, 1893, say the birth of writer, Dorothy L. Sayers: she’s credited with coining the phrase, “It pays to” … what … ?

Q2) 13th June, 1955, saw the first diamond mine discovered in which country … ?

Q3) 13th June, 1983, saw which spacecraft become the first to leave the solar system … ?

Q4) 13th June, 1898, saw the forming of which Canadian territory … ?

Q5) And finally … 13th June, 1970, saw The Long and Winding Road become the Beatles last US release, during their career: what was their last UK release … ?
And here’s yesterday’s questions and answers …
Q1) 12th June, 1776, saw the US state of Virginia formally adopt what … ?
A1) The Virginia Declaration of Rights.

Q2) 12th June, 1980, saw the death of holiday pioneer, Billy Butlin: his first holiday camp was in Ingoldmells: near where English resort … ?
Q2) Skegness.

Q3) 12th June, 1994, saw the first flight of which jet … ?
A3) The Boing 777.

Q4) 12th June, 1939, saw shooting begin on the first horror film to be made in Technicolour: what was the name of the film … ?
A4) Dr Cyclops.

Q5) And finally … 12th June, 1962, saw three inmates escape from which notorious prison … ?
A5) Alcatraz.
Enjoy those, everyone: I’ll catch you later … !

















* I still think the Freedom Toaster idea was and is a superb one: probably an ideal one for local schools and libraries to take up on …

º Got to admit, Debbi, I wasn’t totally surprised — the rumour and speculation sites have been rumouring and speculating for a while — but what DID get me was the beautiful way it was done!

1 comment:

Debbi said...

I agree. They did a great job! :)

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