Terry took Death’s arm and followed him through the doors and on to the black desert under the endless night.
— Terry Pratchett (@terryandrob) March 12, 2015
But time’s a wasting: life is short and we need to move on.
Q1) 13th March, 1633, saw Galileo Galilei arrive in Rome. For his trial before whom: the Inquisition, the Gestapo or the Curia?
Q2) 13th March, 1978, saw TV presenter, Anna Ford, make her debut as a newsreader: on ITV. What’s the name of ITV’s then news service?
Q3) 13th March, 1692, was the date of the Glencoe Massacre, when 78 members of the MacDonald clan were killed: for refusing to pledge loyalty to Britain’s then king. Who was that king?
Q4) 13th March, 1931, saw what named as the capital of British India?
Q5) Finally … 13th March, 1981, saw over to miles of streets — in Louisville, Kentucky — destroyed by explosions. In what: the traffic lights, the sewers or the electricity network?
Q1) 12th March saw the first Coca Cola bottling plant opened: in which US state?A1) Mississippi.
Q2) In which year of the 1890s?A2) 1894.
Q3) In which US city was the drink first made?A3) Atlanta.
Q4) It was originally sold as French what cola?A4) French Wine Cola.
Q5) The original recipe called for thirty pounds of what: sugar, salt or pepper?A5) Sugar.
Q6) Some US retailers managed to create demand for Coca Cola made with cane sugar. This version is usually exported from which Central American country?A6) Mexico.
Q7) In which year was Coca Cola declared Kosher?A7) 1935.
Q8) Two halal alternatives to Coca Cola have been made in Europe: in France and England. Name either.
Q9) In which year of the 1980s was New Coke introduced?A9) 1985.
Q10) Finally … In which year of the 1960s, did Coke introduce the It’s the Real Thing slogan?A10) 1969.
“Population, when unchecked, increases in a geometrical ratio, Subsistence, increases only in an arithmetical ratio.”
Reverend Thomas Malthus, 13 February 1766 – 29 December 1834.
“Imagination, not intelligence, made us human.”
28 April 1948 – 12 March 2015.
I will, too! To Sir Terry! :)
ReplyDelete1. the Inquisition
2. ITN
3. William and Mary
4. New Delhi
5. the sewers