Q1) 12th October is the International Day Against DRM. DRM, in this case, stands for Digital Rights what?
Q2) 12th October is the feast day of Saint Wilfrid of Ripon. This particular Ripon is where: North Yorkshire, Oxfordshire or Essex?
Q3) 12th October is marked as Freethought Day: by freethinkers and secularists. It was chosen as it marks the effective end of which trials?
Q4) 12th October, 2001, saw the death of Quintin Hogg: Baron Hailsham of St Marylebone. He served as Lord Chancellor under two Conservative Prime Ministers. Margaret Thatcher was one. Who was the other?
Q5) Finally … ? 12th October, 539BC, saw Cyrus the Great’s army capture where: Babylon, Damascus or Thebes?
Q2) Surveying of one stretch of the Mason-Dixon Line finished: on 11th October, 1767. The Terminal Point is on the borders of West Virginia and where: Pennsylvania, Maryland or Delaware?
Q3) The Second Vatican Council started: on 11th October, 1962. Which Church organised it: the Roman Catholic Church, the Egyptian Orthodox Church or the Church of the Flying Spaghetti Monster?
“The Hollywood lifestyle was just overwhelming. A party here, an interview there, magazine and modeling shoots daily, your face everywhere and girls throwing themselves at you. As great as it felt at the time, I still felt something missing, and that I needed to change.”
† I know what you mean, Olga: I’m always double checking, myself. Especially if my muscle memory has a senior moment! And I’m hoping Jude will. It — hopefully — doesn’t hurt that I hand him the keyboard, occasionally. (I think he’s made a friend, at school: who seems to know what he’s doing.)
Ahhh … that’s what happened! I was wondering! And it’s easy to forget the Chinese have a space program: they keep very quiet about it!
‡ The guy gets around a bit, Debbi. He’s doing an episode of Repair Shop, for example. I get the impression he’s a bit more media friendly than his mother. (William and Harry are a bit more media savvy, I think.)
Oh, did I mention I’ve been watching Inside Man … ? It’s rather good: and may appeal. David Tennant’s playing a vicar who makes some serious mistakes^. And Stanley Tucci plays a very interesting detective … who’s a death row inmate …
^ He takes a USB stick off of an iffy parishioner. Then finds out what’s on it. And ends up … I’ll let you watch it, shall I … ?
Q2) North Yorkshire. Quite a nice part of the world
Q3) The Salem With Trials
Q4) Edward Heath
Q5) Babylon I completely missed question 6 yesterday! I never saw it, to be honest. Oh, well... You should prewarn us. I hope you solve your conundrum to your satisfaction (spaghetti vs. chile) Not an easy choice. And Angela Landsbury is gone. My mother thought she was dead already.
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1 Mangement
ReplyDelete2 North Yorkshire
3 Salem Witch trials
4 Edward Heath
5 Babylon
Q1) Management
ReplyDeleteQ2) North Yorkshire. Quite a nice part of the world
Q3) The Salem With Trials
Q4) Edward Heath
Q5) Babylon
I completely missed question 6 yesterday! I never saw it, to be honest. Oh, well... You should prewarn us. I hope you solve your conundrum to your satisfaction (spaghetti vs. chile) Not an easy choice.
And Angela Landsbury is gone. My mother thought she was dead already.
Is that on Netflix? Or BBC America? Or what? :)
ReplyDeleteI could always look it up, huh? :)
1. Management
2. North Yorkshire
3. the Salem Witch trials
4. Edward Heath (also born on my birthday! well, different year, of course)
5. Babylon