7th August, 2022.
I am officially knackered.
Or, at least, want to go back to bed.
But there you go: that’s what happened when you do late night reviews!
If you get the chance? Would you mind leaving me a comment on that video … after you’ve watched the post-script … !
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.
Let’s see how everyone does with today’s questions, shall we?
Here they are, along with the How To, License and video.
Q1) Cote d’Ivoire became independent: on 7th August of which year of the 1960s?Here’s yesterday’s questions and answers …
Q2) It became independent from where: the UK, France or Spain?
Q3) It’s usually called the Ivory what, in English?
Q4) The country’s flag is orange, white and what: green, blue or pink?
Q5) The upper house is the Senate. The lower house is the National Assembly. They’re the two houses of Côte d’Ivoire’s what?
Q1) 6th August, 1962, saw Jamaica become independent. From where: the UK, the USA or China?Here’s a proverb …
A1) The UK.
Q2) What’s Jamaica’s capital: Port-au-Prince, Kingston or Havana?
A2) Kingston.
Q3) Jamaica’s currency is the Jamaican what: dollar, pound or peso?
A3) The Jamaican dollar.
Q4) Bob Marley, Jimmy Cliff and Lee Perry, are famous for which Jamaican music: reggae, ragamuffin or dancehall?
A4) Reggae.
Q5) Finally … ? Red Stripe is a famous Jamaican what: beer, rum or whiskey?
A5) Beer.
“If you are not going to bite, don’t show your teeth.”And a song …
Proverb from Côte d’Ivoire.
Today’s questions will be answered in tomorrow’s Teaser.
Decisions about scores are final.
Thank you for coming: have a good day.
* Cheers, Olga: there’s a few subtle differences in there. Talking of which … ? The Star Trek review may grab you, professionally … !
Ooooh … Thunderstorms! We really need one!
† Hello, Mum!
‡ Disk Utility, Debbi: I was curious if your copy still has a permissions checking feature: as in the picture at the bottom of the three.
Disc Utility — Monterey |
Disc Utility — Lion |
Disc Utility — Lion: with the buttons! |
4 comments:
Just as a final thought for you, Debbi … ?
James Callis — Dr Baltar from the rebooted Battlestar Galactica — crops up in the most recent episode of Star Trek Picard: and puts in one hell of a performance!
Q1) 1960
Q2) France
Q3) Coast
Q4) Green
Q5) Parliament
Oh, yes. There might be some rain later this afternoon/evening, but the chances seem to be slightly below 50%, so we'll have to keep our fingers crossed.
I did catch your review and I left a leeeenghty comment. Sorry about that! (Well, mostly about the mental health angle as I am not following the series, at least the moment).
Perhaps you should do your reviews at some other time, although I am not a good one to talk about getting stuck doing things late in the evening. (In my case, I tend to wait until my mother goes to bed to do things that require more concentration, as I work in the lounge/dining-room, and that's where we tend to spend most of the time when we are at home, as the rooms are pretty small, and mine doesn't have any natural light.
1 1960
2 France
3 Coast
4 Green
5 Parliament
I always liked him! Cute guy. And a great actor! :)
1. 1960
2. France
3. Coast
4. green
5. Parliament
I checked and couldn't find that button. But I can see I need to do something about my storage issues.
You'd think someone trained as a librarian would know better! Oy! :)
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