Friday 19 August 2022

Nik Nak’s Daily Teaser — 19th August, 2022.

19th August, 2022.


You know the BBC’s struggling to keep up … 

When it’s news bulletins on Radio Four … are ahead of their website.

Yes: Apple has announced urgent security updates for iPhone, iPad, and Macs running Monterey.

As have a lot of news services.


The BBC has mentioned it in their news bulletins … but not on their website.

I think they’re slacking!

~≈Í≈~

Let’s move on, shall we?

Yesterday’s Teaser saw Olga*, Mum† and Debbi‡ putting in their answers: with Olga and Debbi scoring five out of five, and Mum on four.

The day also saw Trevor^ leaving us a message.


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

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

Q1)        The Moscow Trials, the first in a series of show trials, started on 19th August, 1936.   The Trials are part of the Great what: Purge, Purification or Party?

Q2)        Talking about dictatorships? 19th August, 1934, saw a German referendum approve who as German head of state: Joseph Goebbels, Adolf Hitler or Reinhard Heydrich?

Q3)        The Crown Heights Riots started: on 19th August, 1991.   In which US city: Los Angeles, Chicago or New York?

Q4)        Google Inc. offered shares in itself, to the public: on 19th August, 2004.   Offering share to the public like this is what’s called an IPO, an Initial Public what?

Q5)        Finally … ?   Francis Gary Powers was sentenced for spying: on 19th August, 1960.   He was sentenced after being shot down over the Soviet Union.   After flying over in a what: U2, B4 or F1-11?
Here’s yesterday’s questions and answers … 

Q1)        18th August is the feast day of Saint Alberto Hurtado.   He’s a patron saint of where: Chile, Peru or Argentina?
A1)        Chile.

Q2)        18th August, 2021, saw the death of Sean Lock.   He found fame as a what: singer, comedian or painter?
A2)        Comedian.

Q3)        18th August, 1952, saw the birth of actor, Patrick Swayze.   He played Johnny Castle in which 1987 film: Dirty Dancing or Steel Dawn?
A3)        Dirty Dancing.

Q4)        18th August, 1826, saw Major Gordon Laing become the first non-Muslim to enter where: Mecca, Medina or Timbuktu?
A4)        Timbuktu.

Q5)        Finally … ?   Composer, Antonio Salieri was born on 18th August, 1750.   He was considered a rival by whom: Franz List, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart or Ludwig van Beethoven?
A5)        Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart.
Here’s a thought … 
“A door is what a dog is perpetually on the wrong side of.”
Ogden Nash, August 19, 1902 – May 19, 1971.
And a song …


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

Decisions about scores are final.

Thank you for coming: have a good day.





*        Ooooh … it’s got a five gigahertz, a 5 Ghz band, Olga!   Gotcha!   Mine’s a similar router, a dual band one.   It’s supposed to help with congestion.
        I can remember seeing the film, many years ago: and being struck by how bratty Tom Hulce’s take was.   It’s a very different performance to the only other thing I’ve seen him in.
        And, yes, Mum’s good like that.   (Cheers, Mum!).  The meeting went well: about the only blip in the works was the train strike: a half hour train ride turn into an hour.   But at least I didn’t half to deal with a fire: that could’ve turned out nasty!
        Yes: those mobile hotspots can be handy, I’d imagine.   Especially if you have to travel!
        Oh, did you either listen to a Radio four show called The Reunion, while you were here?   I’ve got Today’s episode on: and they’re doing Grange Hill!

        Hello, Mum!

        I got a touch of tiredness, Debbi: but found it passed, quickly.   Hopefully, it will for you.
        Oh, I mentioned The Reunion to Olga.   They did a Dr Who episode, many years ago!   Talking of William Russell?   Did you know William Russell’s son, Alfred Enoch, is in the Harry Potter films?   And in Foundation?   (William Russell was in his mid-60s when Alfred was born: I’ll have what he’s having!)

4 comments:

Nik Nak said...

Cheers, Trevor: I got it corrected!

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On another not?

The BBC’s finally posted the news: here

Olga said...

Q1) Purge

Q2) Adolf Hitler

Q3) New York

Q4) Offering

Q5) U-2
I'm happy it went well, despite the train delay. Yes, it is still unclear as to what actually happened here, as different people are saying different things. Some of the passengers say the train driver opened the doors and told them to run for it, while others say some people decided to override the door controls, broke some windows and run, in fact preventing the train from going back (as the driver had to close all the doors manually). Eventually, they went back after she asked for instructions (it wouldn't have been good to collide with an incoming train, I guess), and she picked some of the people that had escaped again, but some were very badly burned. Not those who remained on the train.
I don't recall ever listening to the Reunion. I used to listen to Radio 4 a lot when I first arrived in the UK, but later I went through a phase of listening to local radio stations (especially when I was doing locums, as it was a good way to know what was going on in the area), and eventually I mostly listened to Radio 2. I know, I know. It's an age thing, I guess.
I saw the news about Ipads, Macs... although that was when I came back from the radio, in the evening, and I was sure you'd had seen it by then. Tomorrow we have the "pregó" that is when somebody gives a speech to mark the opening of the festival, in the evening, and I'll be there, with my mother, handing leaflets and things for the radio quizzes and contests. And then, on Sunday, I start in the morning, answering phones and "producing" the program with Roger, the sound technician (who's been at the radio since the very beginning, so, thankfully, he knows what to do). The last day is on the 27th. If I have the time I'll carry on participating, but, don't worry if you don't see me around much, as it depends on how many people turn up, as we'll have to cover any gaps as well, and it can get quite tiring.

Freda said...

1 Great Purge
2 Adolf Hitler
3 New York
4 Offering
5 U2

Debbi said...

Did not know that. And wow! :)

1. Purge
2. Trump? No? :) Adolph Hitler
3. New York
4. Offering
5. U2 (the plane, not the band :) )