Q1) 6th August, 1945, saw the Little Boy A-bomb dropped: on which Japanese city … ?
Q2) More to the point, roughly how many people were killed in that explosion: 5000, 60000 or 70000 … ?
Q3) Moving on … 6th August, 1991, saw Sir Tim Berners-Lee release the plans for the World Wide Web to the world. Sir Tim’s recently taken part in the opening ceremony for what …?
Q4) Equally to the point, the first web browser was designed by Sir Tim: what was it called … ?
Q5) 6th August, 1940, saw which country illegally annexed by the Soviet Union … ?
Q6) And finally … 6th August, 1862, saw the scuttling of which Confederate ship … ?
Q1) 5th August, 1962, saw Marilyn Monroe found dead in her bed. What was her birth name … ?A1) Norma Jean Mortensen.
Q2) More to the point, what was the name of the first film she appeared in, with her trademark platinum blonde hair … ?A2) Monkey Business. (There’s also arguments for Ladies of the Chorus and Scudda Hoo Scudda Hay)
Q3) 5th August, 1583, saw the founding of the first English colony in North America: in which modern country is that colony … ?A3) Canada: Newfoundland, to be precise.
Q4) 5th August, 1930, saw the birth of Neil Armstrong, the first man to walk on the moon: what’s his middle name … ?A4) Alden.
Q5) More to the point, how long did he and Buzz Aldrin spend on the Moon … ?A5) 2½ hours.
Q6) And finally … 4th August, 1960, saw Burkina Fasa become independent of France: how was it known as the time … ?A6) Upper Volta.
“It seemed a bit of a cheat to go by train but I was told that it would have been logistically very difficult to do it on foot.”Chris Bonington born 6 August 1934.
º I’ll be looking forward to that, Debbi … !
† After a recount: I’ve given Trevor six points!
I demand a recount. your question 5 yesterday ask how long did they spend on the Moon not outside on the moon surface. They were on the Moon 21 1/2 hours of which 2 1/2 hours was outside on the moon surface. Very badly asked question.
ReplyDeleteOh by the way my Name is safely down on MARS.
You’re right, Trevor, I did … !
ReplyDeleteI apologise … !
A1 Hiroshima
ReplyDeleteA2 80,000 people
A3 XXX Olympiad (commonly called London 2012 Olympic games)
A4 ENQUIRE
A5 Republic of Estonia (Eesti Vabariik)
A6 CSS Arkansas
Curiosity rover landed on Mars at 06.32 BST today. My name is on a plaque on the rover just in case you did not know.
The complete story is up now and tweeted to you. :)
ReplyDeleteI'd be interested in your thoughts.
1. Hiroshima
2. 70,000
3. Olympics
4. WorldWideWeb
5. Estonia
6. CSS Arkansas