9th April, 2020.
You know …
Stuff occurs …
It usually does!
Some of the stuff that occurs?
Is yours truly, browsing the ’net.
Late at night.
And managed to find a news piece — from Macworld, no less — telling us that people were having issues with macOS 10.15.4 Catalina.
Something I can believe: I think Catalina’s been having issues ever since it was released.
The last kernel panic I saw, was in February!
So that should tell you something.
At any rate, macOS 10.15.4 has been causing issues, in and of itself.
Enough that Apple’s released a supplemental patch, today.
Am I surprised?
Nope!
~≈¥≈~
Let’s move on, 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 questions, shall we?
Q1) During World War Two, 9th April, 1940, saw Vidkun Quisling seize power: in which European nation?
Q2) 9th April, 1981, saw the birth of Eric Harris: one of the killers responsible for which Massacre?
Q3) 9th April, 1893, saw the birth of Sir Victor Gollancz. Sir Victor was a famous what: publisher, teacher or brewer?
Q4) 9th April, 1990, saw the birth of actress, Kristen Stewart. In which film did she play guitarist, Joan Jett?
Q5) Finally … ? 9th April, 1957, saw the birth of Australian singer, Jamie Redfern. Which Australian TV show did he appear first appear on in April, 1971?
Here’s yesterday’s questions and answers …
Q1) 8th April is the start — this year — of Passover: celebrated by observant Jews. What’s the Hebrew term for the festival?A1) Pesach, Pesaḥ or פֶּסַח.
Q2) The Festival is associated with which book of the Bible: Genesis, Exodus or Leviticus?A2) Exodus.
Q3) The Passover festival was to mark the Deaths of the First Born: during the Jewish enslavement, where?A3) Egypt.
Q4) The slave masters were to be punished for enslaving the Jews: by having an angel take the lives of the what: women, men or first born?A4) First born.
Q5) Traditionally? Jews were supposed to sacrifice a what, at Passover?A5) A lamb.
Q6) Again, traditionally? Jews were supposed visit what: the Temple at Jerusalem, Mount Moriah or the source of the Nile?A6) The Temple.
Q7) On the First night of Passover, observant Jews have to eat a Passover meal called a what?A7) A Passover seder.
Q8) That meal includes a type of unleavened flatbread called what?A8) Matzo, matzah or matza.
Q9) It also — traditionally — includes four cups of what: wine, water or beer?A9) Wine.
Q10) Finally … ? Children at the Passover meal have to ask four … what?A10) Questions.
Here’s a thought …
“I can’t be anyone but myself, man!”†Kristen Stewart, born 9th April, 1990.
And a song …
Today’s questions will be answered in tomorrow’s Teaser.
Have a good day.
* I could never quite get the hang of meditation, Debbi. Mind you, I could never get the hang of exercise! (Actually … ? The average Seder meal is better that I could do!)
† Surely that’s a disadvantage in an actress?
1 comment:
Er, not necessarily on the second one. Good acting is to a great extent the ability to connect emotionally and psychologically, with a part. Empathy, in other words. So, in a way, one is being oneself. Without actually being it. I think that might be a tautology. :)
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