Q1)9th August saw the dropping of the second atomic bomb used in combat. In which year?
Q2)On which Japanese city: Hiroshima, Nagasaki or Tokyo?
Q3)That city was the second choice: picked because the weather was bad over the first choice. Which city WAS the first choice: Kokura, Yokohama or Kyoto?
Q4)The first atomic bomb had been dropped — a few days earlier — on which city: Hiroshima, Nagasaki or Chiba?
Q5)The bomb was dropped by which country’s armed forces?
Q1)8th August saw Brigham Young confirm the Quorum of Twelve as the one of the leading bodies in the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints. In which year of the 1840s?
Q4)The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints is the best known of what type of church: Pentecostal, Mormon or Lutheran?
A4)Mormon. (Although members of the various Mormon churches prefer the term, latter day saints.)
Q5)Finally … ? The Quorum is outranked by what: the Quorum of Seventy, the Presiding Bishropric or the First Presidency?
A5)The First Presidency: the group of three, lead by the President of the Church, the Latter Day Saint equivalent to the Pope.
Here’s a thought …
“The two bombings killed between 129,000 and 226,000 people, most of whom were civilians, and remain the only uses of nuclear weapons in armed conflict.”
* I think we’re getting similar arguments about schools, Olga. From the little I’m seeing? Many teachers — or teachers unions, there’s Pournelle’s bureaucracy law, again! — are objecting: as they feel it’s still unsafe. On top of that … ? There’s arguments for and against closing pubs: to balance the effects of opening schools.
I’ll have to keep my eye peeled for that one, Olga. I do know my copy of The Science of Discworld 4: Judgement Day has turned up! Oh … it turns out the author of The Magic of Terry Pratchett, Marc Burrows, is a member of The Men That Will Not Be Blamed For Nothing … I THINK I’ve used their song about Cthulhu, somewhere … !
† It’s what got me reading the book, Debbi! And, yes: I know the mob was deepening involved with Vegas. I think one or two of the big casinos were funded by serious mobsters: why is the name Micky Cohen trying to grab my attention, here? Especially when Wikipedia is telling me about Meyer Lansky and Bugsy Siegel?!
Now was that the Life of Christ clip? That was straight out of Not the Nine O’clock News. The chap with the hair was Mel Smith, and the female interviewer was Dr Pamela Stephenson, Mrs Billy Connolly. The only member of the team it missed out was Griff Rhys Jones, who crops up, here …
Q1) 1945 Q2) Nagasaki Q3) Kokura Q4) Hiroshima Q5) United States of America I could request the book and send it to you (or perhaps even suggest that you might be interested in reviewing it and ask the publishers to send it to you directly, although the person I usually deal with is on holiday at the moment, but let me know). I know you don't have a lot of space either, but you might enjoy the opportunity. I think writing about planning for your next article sounds perfect. (Here there are never-ending discussions about restaurants and bars. The problem seems to be when large groups of people meet, even if they are related, as they don't live together and I think people relax too much and forget about any security measures, and unless everybody has been tested, there is no way to know who might be infected and infective. Even then, unless you keep repeating the tests, things can change. I remember a patient who came to us, and we were discussing Hepatitis C. He'd been tested but a while back and was negative. I insisted we should test him again. Yep, it was positive, but luckily his could be treated. I hope he's still well.
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Q1) 1945
ReplyDeleteQ2) Nagasaki
Q3) Kokura
Q4) Hiroshima
Q5) United States of America
I could request the book and send it to you (or perhaps even suggest that you might be interested in reviewing it and ask the publishers to send it to you directly, although the person I usually deal with is on holiday at the moment, but let me know). I know you don't have a lot of space either, but you might enjoy the opportunity.
I think writing about planning for your next article sounds perfect.
(Here there are never-ending discussions about restaurants and bars. The problem seems to be when large groups of people meet, even if they are related, as they don't live together and I think people relax too much and forget about any security measures, and unless everybody has been tested, there is no way to know who might be infected and infective. Even then, unless you keep repeating the tests, things can change. I remember a patient who came to us, and we were discussing Hepatitis C. He'd been tested but a while back and was negative. I insisted we should test him again. Yep, it was positive, but luckily his could be treated. I hope he's still well.
The video I'm putting up is "I Love Trucking" or something like that.
ReplyDeleteI couldn't stop laughing. Poor hedgehog! :)
1. 1945
2. Nagasaki
3. Kokura
4. Hiroshima
5. USA, USA, USA! :)