But let’s move on, shall we?
Q1) A suicide bombing occurred on the 18th October, 2007: which killed the former Prime Minister of Pakistan. Who was that PM?
Q2) 18th October, 1851, saw the original publication of the novel then called The Whale. How is that book better known?
Q3) More to the point, who wrote The Whale?
Q4) The Soviet era Venera 4 probe arrived at Venus: on 18th October, 1967. Venus’ atmosphere is 96% what: Nitrogen, Carbon Dioxide or Oxygen?
Q5) Which country declared itself independent from the Soviet Union: on 17th October, 1991?
Q6) Finally … 18th October, 1867 saw the USA take possession of what’s now Alaska: from which country?
Q1) 17th October, 1091, saw London hit by a what?A1) Tornado.
Q2) Many years later, 17th October, 1814, saw 8 people killed in London: in a flood of what?A2) Beer.
Q3) Which European country’s postal service was founded on 17th October, 1558: Spain’s, Hungary’s or Poland’s?A3) Poland’s.
Q4) 17th October, 1990, saw the initial version of IMDb posted to the ’Net. It’s still going, and is a site devoted to what: wine, sculpture or movies?A4) Movies.
Q5) Finally … 17th November, 1919, saw the founding of electronics giant, RCA. RCA stood for Radio Corporation of where?A5) America.
“The question of whether a computer can think is no more interesting than the question of whether a submarine can swim.”
From Accelerando, by Charles Strosser, born 18th October, 1964.
Q1) Benazir Bhutto
ReplyDeleteQ2) Moby Dick. One of my favourites.
Q3) Herman Melville.
Q4) Carbon Dioxide
Q5) Azerbaijan (18th… or I got it wrong)
Q6) Russia. So, it’s Alaska Day!
On reading about the circumstances of the beer flood, yes, I suspect there would have been a few. When I was a young child there was a brewery in the same street where we live, but have never heard of any incidents.
Thanks, Paul! Made 70 whole dollars! :) Amazing.
ReplyDelete1. Benazir Bhutto
2. Moby Dick
3. Herman Melville
4. carbon dioxide
5. Moldova
6. Russia