Saturday, 10 December 2011

The Daily Teaser - 10-12-2011

Hmmm …

Well good luck to him for that!

The reason I say that is that Bolton based fighter, Amir Khan, is up against his US rival, Lamont Peterson tonight.

And going by the coverage on Radio 4 … ?

It should be an interesting match, given the two fighters determination.

Personally?

I’m looking forward more to the final of the UK Snooker Championship: Judd Trump is through to what could be an interesting final …

Let’s move on, shall we … ?

Yes, lets …

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Yesterday’s Teaser saw Debbi putting her answers: and, along with a post about choice* in her regular blog, managing to bag 4 out of 5.

Let’s see how she — and you — do with today’s questions, shall we? Here they are, along with the ‘How To’, License and video
Q1) 10th December, 1901, saw the handing out o the first Nobel Prizes: which scientist are they named after … ?

Q2) More to the point, that scientist is noted as the inventor of what … ?

Q3) Equally to the point, which of those prizes is usually handed out in Norway … ?

Q4) 10th December, 1955, saw which heroic mouse make his US TV debut?

Q5) 10th December, 1979, saw who leap over the River Maldon on a 400cc motorcycle … ?

Q6) And finally … 10th December, 1932, saw Thailand formally adopt a what … ?
And here’s yesterday’s questions and answers …
Q1) 9th December, 1953, saw General Electric discharge any of its employees it felt were what … ?
A1) Communists.

Q2) 9th December, 1961, saw which African country become independent of the UK … ?
A2) Tanganyika: it’s now part of Tanzania.

Q3) Five years later, 9th December, 1966, saw which Caribbean country join the UN … ?
A3) Barbados.

Q4) 9th December, 1987, saw England’s tour of Pakistan ALMOST cancelled, after a row broke out between umpire Shakoor Rana, and who … ?
A4) England captain, Mike Gatting.

Q5) And finally … 9th December, 1957, saw the GPO begin it’s campaign for to get people to post what … ?
A5) Their Christmas cards.
Enjoy those, everyone: I’ll catch you later …

After I’v left you with a tune or two from birthday boy, Paul Hardcastle …


* And understandably concerned — as an independent author — about Amazon’s, and the big six publishers, domination of the eBook market.

2 comments:

Debbi said...

Actually, the irony is that Amazon has made it possible for me to make a living as an indie author. However, what they've done has (essentially) made Big Six publishers unnecessary.

Now, Amazon is trying to become THE retailer and THE publisher. They sign authors to publishing deals now, with releases in print and ebook formats. And they're doing this Lending Library thing, where you can't sell your books with other retailers. (For indie authors, it's only for 90 day periods and you can pick and choose your titles, but even so ...)

And I've publicly taken the position on my blog that we should support other retailers and indie booksellers. This is why I realized, uh oh ... I think I messed up. :-/

Plus I wanted to let everyone know that they could opt out. Because I didn't know. I just happened to figure it out.

So I blogged about it. Then, others could make an informed choice, too.

Sorry to ramble on.

1. Alfred Nobel
2. dynamite
3. the Nobel Peace Prize
4. Mighty Mouse
5. Eddie Kidd
6. constitution

Nik Nak said...

That’s perfectly ok, Debbi: it definitely sounds like something you’re passionate about.

Says I, stating the obvious!