Let’s move on, shall we?
Q1) Cassius Clay was formally renamed on 6th March, 1964: by his religious leader. What WAS that new name?
Q2) Who was that religious leader?
Q3) 6th March, 1961, saw the death of George Formby. Which of his songs was banned by the BBC in 1936?
Q4) Which German city was captured by US forces: on 6th March, 1945?
Q5) Finally … The government of the UK banned the importation of domestic pets: on 6th March, 1970. In order to stop the spread of what?
Q1) 5th March saw the release of one of the UK’s seminal computers: the ZX81. In which year?A1) 1981.
Q2) It was designed and released by which British company?A2) Sinclair Research.
Q3) It was the successor to the ZX80. And replaced by what … ?A3) The ZX Spectrum.
Q4) It came with one kilobyte of RAM. But could be expanded to how much: 16, 48 or 64K?A4) 16K.
Q5) Finally … the thing used a very basic version of which programming language?A5) BASIC.
“We go where we need to go, then try to figure out what we’re doing there.”Jeff Greenwald, born 6th March, 1954.
BASIC
coding, back in the day, myself, Debbi‡. I THINK that’s where Rhianna — Terry’s daughter — got her interest in computers: Dad had one to programme on, indoors. It’s ALSO why the gang that made the Raspberry Pi came up with the thing: it’s supposed to get kids interested in programming. (Actually, Debbi, did I mention the Jupiter Ace? It was made about the same time as the Spectrum, and used FOURTH. How’s that for old computer languages?)
Q1) Muhammad Ali
ReplyDeleteQ2) Elijah Muhammad
Q3) The Window Cleaner
Q4) Cologne
Q5) rabies
I did some very basic programming courses a while back, but unless you use it regularly... I hope your colleagues from work join in!
Hi Paul, Yayyy, thanks for the shout out ☺️ you never mentioned Del lol.
ReplyDeleteYou no these questions are way too hard for me but I know one answer and as you asked, i’ll give them a go.
Q1) Muhammed Ali
Q2) Allah
Q3) Erm, dunno who that is..
Q4) Luxembourg
Q5) Tuberculosis or mad cows disease. No, actually its rabies! (Which ever of the above is correct is my final answer).
Don’t laugh at my answers lol I tried! Have a nice day Paul, see you on Saturday.
Hayley x
Wow! Bill probably would have loved all this computer stuff. That was his job. He handled the spam filtering for the Library of Congress. And wrote books about genealogy, including one about the ancestors of Princess Di, as I recall. I'll have to look it up!
ReplyDelete1. Muhammad Ali
2. Elijah Muhammad
3. The Window Cleaner
4. Remagen (according to what I found, it was taken on 7 March, 1945: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1945_in_Germany#March)
5. rabies