But let’s move on, shall we?
Q1) 6th March, 1991, saw researchers discover the Michelangelo computer virus. Researchers in which country?
Q2) The Herald of Free Enterprise capsized on 6th March, 1987. The ferry was just outside which Belgian port?
Q3) 6th March, 1340, saw the birth of John of Gaunt. John was a major figure in which English dynasty: the House of Gaunt, Tudor or Plantagenet?
Q4) 6th March, 1882, saw the kingdom of Serbia proclaimed. What is modern day Serbia: a kingdom, a theocracy or a republic?
Q5) Finally … 6th March, 1902, saw the founding of which football club: Real Madrid, Manchester United or Bayern Munich?
Q1) 5th March, 1872, saw George Westinghouse patent what: pneumatic tyres, air brakes or windscreen wipers?
Q2) Winston Churchill coined the term ‘Iron Curtain,’ when giving a speech: on 5th March, 1946. The speech was in which US state: Missouri, Mississippi or Michigan?A2) Missouri.
Q3) The Landsat 3 probe was launched: on 5th March, 1978. Which planet did it photograph?A3) Earth.
Q4) 5th March, 1936, saw the first flight of which iconic British fighter plane?A4) The Submarine Spitfire.
Q5) Finally … What British computer was released: on 5th March, 1981?A5) The ZX81. (It, and the ZX Spectrum, help launched home computing in the UK.)
“Very clever, all those boys are, very clever boys. I think they should turn professional. They tell me now they’ve learned to put on make-up. Soon they’re going to use it on the stage!”Frankie Howerd, 6 March 1917 – 19 April 1992.
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? It’s STILL out there. Happy premature birthday: JUST in case I miss it!
Q1) Australia (strange. The article I was reading said it was discovered in February 1991 but started affecting computers in 92…)
ReplyDeleteQ2) Zeebrugge
Q3) Plantagenet
Q4) A Republic
Q5) Real Madrid
You might laugh at this, but I've thought about it, although I think I'd need a proper camera and a good editing software (and some space. I think my kitchen is a bit limited, but I've seen some very interesting locations. I could always use the garden in the summer...)
Very cool. I'm thinking of trying my hand (or voice, I guess) at audiobook narration! :) Imagine the possibilities. So many books, so little time! :)
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2. Port of Zeebrugge
3. House of Plantagenet
4. a republic
5. Real Madrid
BTW, I included a David Bowie song in my Simply Living blog for this week. It seemed to fit.
When the Daleks lift their weapons, boy, does that look like a Nazi salute or what?
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