Q1)21st September, 1933, saw the first ever professional wrestling show held: in Mexico. What’s the Mexican name for this type of wrestling?
A1)Luchalibre
: literally, ‘freestyle wrestling’.
Q2)J. R. R. Tolkien’s The Hobbit was first published: on 21st September, 1937. Which was the most recently published of his posthumous works?
A2)The Fall of Gondolin.
Q3)21st September, 1866, saw the birth of H. G. Wells: one of science Fiction’s founding fathers. Which of his novels is about a man called Graham?
A3)The Sleeper Awakes.
Q4)Writer, Stephen King, was born on 21st September, 1947. His first novel was published in which year of the 1970s?
A4)1974.
Q5)Finally … The People’s Republic of China was declared, on 21st September, 1949: in what’s now the capital. What IS that capital?
A5)Beijing.
Here’s a thought …
“The World Wide Web went from zero to millions of web pages in a few years. Many revolutions look irrelevant just before they change everything swiftly.”
George M. Church.
* Ah HA! We have a psychiatric Newshound, Olga! good luck with it, And let us know what happens! (Oh, we know the airdate. It’s the time slot that we don’t know!)
† I don’t think it’ll be too different, Debbi: people would get put off! (I still think the one for William Hartnell’s era was definitive … ! It’s Music Concrete!)
Q1) 2006 Q2) World Wide Web Q3) net Q4) Sir Tim Berners-Lee Q5) Google.com It sounds as if they're playing silly-buggers at work. Now they get you to train others, now they don't give you shifts... Grrrr! Yes, I made my first appearance on air at the radio station (not that very exciting content, but still...) Next week I'm going to a meeting about plans for the transformation of an old factory into a public park so it will be interesting (if I remember to take pictures and press all the right buttons). Editing can be trickier, but I'm sure it's a matter of practice, and they also publish their news online, so there's writing involved...
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I’d appreciate you* leaving your name — with a link to your website or social-media profile†, for preference — before you post a comment.
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Thank you.
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Q1) 2006
ReplyDeleteQ2) World Wide Web
Q3) net
Q4) Sir Tim Berners-Lee
Q5) Google.com
It sounds as if they're playing silly-buggers at work. Now they get you to train others, now they don't give you shifts... Grrrr!
Yes, I made my first appearance on air at the radio station (not that very exciting content, but still...) Next week I'm going to a meeting about plans for the transformation of an old factory into a public park so it will be interesting (if I remember to take pictures and press all the right buttons).
Editing can be trickier, but I'm sure it's a matter of practice, and they also publish their news online, so there's writing involved...
That theme song is music to my ears! :) Well, I guess so, huh?
ReplyDeleteYou know what I mean, right? That and the sound of the TARDIS doing its thing.
1. 2006
2. World Wide Web
3. net
4. Tim Berners-Lee (I learned about him in library school)
5. Google