Wednesday, 12 June 2019

Nik Nak’s Daily Teaser — 12th June, 2019.

12th June, 2019


You’ll excuse the language, I hope.

But … ?

Bugger!

I got the interview late, yesterday.

The trains took longer, and the venues was further from the station, than I thought.

Thankfully … ?   The recruiters have agreed to re-schedule the interview: for the 26th.

Assuming, of course, that I can get the funding for the ticket … 

~≈§≈~

Before I move on … ?

Can I make a confession?

I’m getting rather hooked on Quora.com.

It’s a website that’s been going for a while: and lets you ask questions, and answer others.

I have to admit, I like it: it let’s me pass on information, without necessarily getting interrupted.

Like it … ?

I love it … !

~≈§≈~

Let’s move on, shall we?

Yesterday’s Teaser saw Badwolf*, Olga†, and Debbi‡ putting in their answers: with all three scoring five out of five.

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

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


Q1) 12th June, 1898, saw the Philippines declare themselves independent.   From where?
Q2) Three inmates escaped from Alcatraz prison: on 12th June, 1962.   The prison is on Alcatraz Island: and about a mile from The coast of which US city?
Q3) Notorious militant, Derek Hatton, was expelled from Britain’s Labour Party: on 12th June, 1986.   He was formally re-admitted, when: 2015, 2017 or 2019?   (It was in early February.   He was expelled, again … in LATE February …)
Q4) 12th June, 1952, saw the birth of the late Pete Farndon.   He was a founder member of which band?
Q5) Finally … ?   Sportsman, Lewis Moody, was born on 12th June, 1978.   What does he play: Rugby union or Rugby league?
Here’s yesterday’s questions and answers … 

Q1) The Limelight Department — one of the world’s first film studios — was established on 11th June, 1892.   In which country?
A1) Australia.
Q2) More to the point, in which city … ?
A2) Melbourne.
Q3) Who ran the Limelight Department: HM Stationary Office, the Salvation Army or the Milk Marketing Board?
A3) The Salvation Army.
Q4) One of the Department’s pieces — Soldiers of The Cross — is sometimes felt to be the world’s first what: slide show, power point presentation or feature film?
Q5) Finally … ?   Limelight were first used where: theatres, cinemas or churches?
A5) Theatres, and some music halls.
Here’s a modest thought …
“Everywhere I went people would break into applause.”
Pat Jennings, born 12 June, 1945.
And a song …


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

Have a good day.






*        Morning, Anne!   Did you know Tetris was invented by a Russian?   The BBC did a show about it, a while back!


†        Cheers, Olga: I think I’ve shot myself in the foot.   Hopefully, the rebooked interview will go ahead.

‡        Cheers, Debbi: unfortunately … !   Hopefully, the re-arranged interview will go through.

3 comments:

DEATH COMES TO US ALL said...

(1) Spain (2) San Francisco(3)2019 (4) (The Pretenders(5) rugby union
How interesting a Russian invented Tetris, I'll watch that video

Olga said...

Q1) Spain
Q2) San Francisco
Q3) 2019
Q4) The Pretenders
Q5) Rugby Union
Good luck with the rescheduled interview (it seems like a long time in between, but no idea what kind of job it is or how pressed they are for people). I am one for always getting to places far too early and then having plenty of time to get nervous while waiting and thinking everybody else has a much better chance than I do...

Debbi said...

My fingers are crossed for you, Paul! And toes. :)

1. Spain
2. San Francisco
3. 2019
4. The Pretenders
5. rugby union