30th March, 2019.
Nice … ?
Nice … ?
You know my intro videos are getting more — mildly — ironic, the older I get.
Nice … is possibly not the word.
I got a letter from my GP’s, yesterday: after a recent set of blood tests, relating to my underachieve thyroid.
It turns out that, on top of everything else … ?
I’ve got a vitamin D deficiency: that, apparently, can exaggerate depression, cause fatigue … and cause issues with digestion.
Yeah … nice is possibly not the word …
~≈§≈~
Let’s move on, shall we?
Yesterday’s Teaser saw Badwolf*, and Debbi† putting in their answers: with both scoring five out of five.
Let’s see how everyone does with today’s questions, shall we?
Q1) The James Webb Space Telescope is provisionally scheduled to launch: on 30th March of which year?
Q2) The Telescope is supposed to replace what?
Q3) It’s named after James E. Webb: who, during the 1960s, was in charge of what?
Q4) It’s due to be launched on what sort of rocket?
Q5) Finally … ? The optical telescope part of the Telescope will have eighteen, gold covered, hexagonal … what?
Here’s yesterday’s questions and answers …
Q1) The UK was due — in theory — to leave the EU, today: on the 29th March, 2019. The process of leaving has been know as … what?A1) Brexit.
Q2) By the time we DO leave? Britain will never have used the EU’s currency. What’s that currency called?A2) The Euro: the symbol for the Euro is €.
Q3) The PM’s plan for leaving the EU — the The future relationship between the United Kingdom and the European Union — is a proposed plan for exiting the EU. It was proposed by the Prime Minister, signed in 2018 … and known as the what plan?A3) The Chequers Plan.
Q4) That plan was what’s called a soft Brexit. The alternative, a no deal Brexit, is a … what?A4) Hard Brexit.
Q5) Finally … ? The border with Ireland is a major sticking point in the whole procedure. The efforts to prevent a hard border with the Republic are known as the … what?A5) Backstop.
Here’s a thought …
“Specifically we want to see the first objects that formed as the universe cooled down after the Big Bang.”From Webb Telescope; The Big Bang at NASA.com
And a song …
Today’s questions will be answered in tomorrow’s Teaser.
Have a good day.
* Morning, Badwolf!
† I THINK we need it, Debbi. Good knows what’s going to happen when Parliament meets on Monday. Japanese pop’s starting to look WAY more sensible …
2 comments:
(1)2021 (2)Hubble Space Telescope. (3)NASA (4) Ariane 5(5)mirror Mornng Paul
Found a short article about Brexit that really summed it up well.
Good luck to all of us! :)
1. 2021
2. the Hubble Space Telescope
3. NASA
4. Ariane 5
5. mirrors
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