And a little write up on something, that I’m going go ask some friends to look at, before I think about posting it.
Q1) 24th January, 1984, saw the original Apple Mac go on sale: the first commercially successful computer to use a graphical user interface, and mouse. How many buttons did that original mouse feature … ?
Q2) 24th January, 41AD, saw the assassination of Emperor Gaius Julius Caesar Augustus Germanicus. ‘Caligula’, the name we know him by, was a childhood nickname that meant ‘Little’ … what: toga, pants or boots?
A2)
Boots. (His father, germanicus, used to take his family with him on military campaigns.)
Q3) 24th January, 1946, saw the UN General Assembly pass the resolution to set up the UN body that oversaw what: help to refugees, world health or atomic energy?
Q4) Three years earlier, 24th January, 1943, saw Franklin D. Roosevelt and Winston Churchill finish a wartime conference in which North African city … ?
Q5) Finally … 24th January, 1986, saw the Voyager 2 probe pass within 50, 000 miles of which planet … ?
A5)
Uranus. (Which is a rather attractive shade of duck-egg blue: the colour is at complete odds with the actual
atmosphere, consisting of methane and tons of petrochemicals.)
G'Day !
ReplyDelete1- haggis
2- Tatties & Neeps
3- the road to Damascus
4- 1924
5- Virginia
6- An Exoplanet
Regards
The Duke.
Thanks, Paul! :)
ReplyDelete1. meat pie
2. onions
3. Damascus
4. 1924
5. Virginia
6. planet
I probably blew the British food questions! :)