
Hmmm … 
Well, there’s a thing … !
Did I tell you I’ve got a vintage Mac Performa 6400/200, sitting in the front room … ? 
The ageing piece of kit is a conversation piece, really: but DOES have a purpose.
It’s my spare stereo.
Just in case I fancy giving some of the few tunes I’ve STILL got on CD a bit of serious welly.
And I mean serious welly.
I really couldn’t tell you any of the technical details.   But the Performa does have quite a bit of volume to it.   To the point where the neighbours frequently complain about it.
Hmmm … 
You know, I’m halfway tempted to seriously turn up the volume, actually, they were having a bit of a party, last night … !
Lets get moving on, shall we … ?
Before I start telling you about the rest of the neighbours … 
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Yesterday’s Teaser saw Debbi, bless he, putting her answers: along with contemplating what the plural of TARDIS* is, she also managed to bag 6 out of 6. 
Lets see how she — and you — do with today’s questions, shall we … ?
Q1)  12th July is a major — and extremely controversial — parade day for which Northern Irish community?
Q2)  12th July, 1990, saw who resign from the Soviet Communist Party … ?
Q3)  12th July, 1979, saw Kiribati become independent of Great Britain.   Is Kiribati in the Pacific, Atlantic or Indian Ocean … ?
Q4)  12th July, 1962, saw which band perform its first gig … ?
Q5)  More to the point, at which club … ?
Q6)  And finally … 12th July, 1974, saw the manager of Liverpool retire: who was he … ?
And here’s yesterday’s questions and answers …
Q1)  11th July, 1864, saw the Battle of Fort Stevens, in which Confederate troops attempted to invade where … ?
A1)  Washington DC.
Q2)  11th July, 2000, saw the announcement of a trials of a vaccine against what, announced … ?
Q2)  HIV.
Q3)  11th July, 1960, saw the first publication of To Kill A Mockingbird: in which (fictional) Alabama town is the book set … ?
A3)  Maycomb.
Q4)  More to the point, what was the name of the author … ?
A4)  Harper Lee.
Q5)  11th July, 1796, saw the US take possession of which city … ?
A5)  Detroit.
Q6)  And finally … 11th July, 1987, saw veterans gather on the 70th anniversary of which World War 1 battle … ?
A6)  The Third Battle of Ypres: otherwise known as Passchendæle.
Enjoy those, everyone.   I’ll catch you later: after I’ve left you with a tune from the late Minnie Ripperton … And a little something from the vaults …
*  I’m possibly thinking TARDIS is a possibility, here, Debbi: pretty much along the lines of SAMURAI, GEISHA … and SHEEP … And you notice all this is before anyone’s mentioned Jammie Dodgers, Happy Faces or Oreo Cakesters …
 
Jammie Dodgers, Happy Faces or Oreo Cakesters …
ReplyDeleteHmmm ... it's 10:30 p.m. my time, and suddenly, I'm feeling a bit peckish. :) Perhaps a late night snack is in order.
1. Belfast
2. Yeltsin
3. Pacific
4. The Rolling Stones
5. the Marquee Club
6. Bill Shankly