Let’s move on, shall we?
Q1) 16th July, 1965, saw the opening of the Mont Blanc road tunnel. The Tunnel connects France … to where: Italy, Switzerland or Germany?
Q2) Ringling Bros. & Barnaum and Bailey’s stopped playing in their Big Tops: on 16th July, 1956. The Circus company finally closed in which year?
Q3) The Duigan Pusher biplane was tested: on 16th July, 1910. The plane was the first built in which country?
Q4) The Chaplain-Medic massacre took place: on 16th July, 1950. During which War: the Vietnam War, the Korean War or the Second World War?
Q5) Finally … Ruby Stevens was born: on 16th July, 1907. She was better known as which actress?
Q1) The Mozilla Foundation was formally established: on 15th July, 2003. Which web-browser is Mozilla’s best known product?
Q2) One version of that browser is set up so you can anonymously browse the web: and reach shady parts of it. What’s that browser called?A2) Tor: it’s short for The Onion router.
Q3) What’s Mozilla’s email client called?
Q4) Mozilla makes bug-tracking software: called what?A4) Bugzilla.
Q5) Mozilla’s own programming language is called what: Dust, Lust or Rust?A5) Rust.
Q6) Mozilla has abandoned its smart phone operating system. What was that system called?A6) Firefox OS.
Q7) Mozilla’s products are all what: open source, closed source or soy source?A7) Open source. (Open source software — like Firefox, vlc and OpenOffice — let you examine, and make changes to the source code: the under-lying text that our computers run. Closed source apps — iTunes, MS Office, what have you — don’t. I like soy sauce on my chips.)
Q8) The Book of Mozilla is hidden in Mozilla’s browsers. It’s what’s known as a what: Christmas box, Easter egg or Gin Fizz?
Q9) Venkman is Mozilla’s Java debugger: used to correct mistakes in a Java programme. It’s named after a character in which film: Planet of the Apes, Ghostbusters or Godzilla?A9) Ghostbusters.
Q10) Finally … Mozilla makes a calendar app called what: Sunbird, Lyrebird or Parrot?A10) Sunbird.
“The only people who have the long view are some scientists and some science fiction writers. I have always lived in a world in which I’m just a spot in history.”Sheri S. Tepper, July 16, 1929 – October 22, 2016.
I know who it is, but no spoilers from me, though by now you probably know. :)
ReplyDelete1. Italy
2. 2017
3. Australia
4. the Korean War
5. Barbara Stanwyck