Monday, 21 August 2017

Nik Nak’s Daily Teaser — 21-8-2017: The Bolt

You know, I THINK I’m with Dr Alfred Lanning.

Just in case you don’t know?

He’s one of the recurring characters in Asimov’s I, Robot short story collection.

And, usually when he’d see someone screaming their heads off about dangerous robot technology — or killer robots — would be the first person muttering about “… that damn Frankenstein complex!”

He’s possibly not read this piece, yet.

I’m mildly conflicted.

The basic idea is that of trying slow down — or outright ban — autonomous weaponry.

Which sounds like a good idea.

Only it’s attached to that headline.

Which makes the BBC look like a panic inducing tabloid!


I think someone should say SOMETHING … !

~≈§≈~

Let’s move one, shall we?

Yesterday’s Teaser saw Olga* and Debbi† putting in their answers: with both scoring five out of five.

Let’s see how everyone does with today’s rather zippy Teaser questions, shall we?

Here they are, along with the How To, License and video … 

Q1) 21st August saw the birth of sprinter, Usain Bolt.   In which year of the 1980s?
Q2) In which Caribbean country was he born?
Q3) As of the time of writing, Bolt’s the World Record holder in the 100 Metres, the 200 Metres … and the 4 by 100 metre what?
Q4) Name any one of the three Summer Olympics he raced in.
Q5) Finally?   Usain raced his last race in the 2017 World Championships.   Where was that held?
Here’s yesterday’s questions and answers … 

Q1) At least 20 people were killed in a prison riot in Caracas: on 20th August, 2012.   City, prison and riot are in which South American country?
A1) Venezuela.
Q2) NASA launched the Viking 1 probe: on 20th August, 1975.   The probe eventually landed on Mars on 20th July: of which year?
A2) 1976.
Q3) NASA launched the Voyager 2 probe: on 20th August, 1977.   The probe finished exploring Neptune: on 2nd October of which year?
A3) 1989.
Q4) The first US commercial radio station — now called WWJ —  began broadcasting on 20th August, 1920.   It’s still broadcasting.   From which US city: Detroit, Chicago or Albany?
A4) Detroit.
Q5) Finally?   Hungary is said to have been founded on 20th August, 1000.   By which saint?
A5) Saint Stephen: also known as King Stephen 1st.
Here’s Usain, being modest …
“I’m now a legend. I’m also the greatest athlete to live.”
Usain Bolt.
And a song … or three … 







Today’s questions will be answered in tomorrow’s Teaser.

Have a nice day …



*        Actually, there’s possibly an explanation for doing well on Google, Olga.   Everyone’s got an Android tablet.   I have one myself.   In my experience?   I’ve noticed we tend to look at whatever shop’s easiest to get to: and Google tend to push theirs.   (That’s why I used to shop in Brentwood’s branch of Somerfields: it was nearer than Sainsburys.)

†        Nice to see you back on board, Debbi!   Oh, how’s your driving, these days?   It’s got to be better than the US Navy’s: here … … …  

2 comments:

Olga said...

Q1) 1986
Q2) Jamaica
Q3) Relay
Q4) London, Beijing and Rio.
Q5) London
I'm a bit different and like to go exploring, at least for big shopping trips (not that I do many of those these days) although if I have to go shopping for a thing or two I go to the local Tesco (they're also quite good for discounting items close to the sell-by date). So yes, I guess you're right about Google, although I also think might be more widespread than some of the other e-book sellers (I don't know how it does in African, India, and China, but Amazon have hardly any presence there).
I especially like the choice of image for the article about killer robots. ;) (And of course, your blog keeps asking me to prove that I'm not a robot. Perhaps it has read the article!)

Debbi said...

Not too shabby. I heard about that. Good grief!

1. 1986
2. Jamaica
3. relay
4. the 2012 Olympics in Londontown! :)
5. London