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Saturday, 14 September 2024
Nik Nak’s Daily Teaser — 14th September 2024.
14th September, 2024.
Right, then: Saturdays …
And … ?
The day after Friday.
I managed to afford some shopping, yesterday: but … ?
Need to go back to the high street, as I forgot to pick up some medications.
There’s always something, isn’t there … ?
~≈Ω≈~
There’s a war on, you know.
Or, at least, military action: as Russia’s war on Ukraine carries on.
Yesterday? Keir Starmer, the UK’s Prime Minister, met with President Biden to discuss a range of subjects.
Including the War in Ukraine: and more aid.
In the shape of missiles capable of hitting Russian military bases, in Russia.
Except … ?
Ukraine isn’t allowed to use the things.
And, as a result of the two hours worth of talks?
Is still not allowed to use the things on Russian territory.
Why? I don’t know.
But it seems a bloody stupid move to give or sell — at a discount — a lot of long range missiles … and then say to Ukrine, “You’re not allowed to use them.”
What on Earth is the point of that … ?
~≈Ω≈~
Let’s move on.
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?
Q4)True or false: 13th September, 2024, is the International Day of the Programmer. True or false?
A4)False. It only takes place on the 13th, in a non-leap year: it would’ve been marked on the 12, this year, as 2024 is a leap year.
Q5)Finally … ? The Temple of Jupiter Optimus Maximus was dedicated on 13th September, 509BC. The Temple was in which Ancient City: Rome, Athens or Alexandria?
* Yeah: I think I got the year wrong for that question, Olga§: I’ve managed to correct it. As for the biography? It’s fascinating stuff. Did you know Sir Terry played Dungeons and Dragons? Was a dungeon master, a referee, in fact. (I’m convinced he used TSR’s Lakhmar setting: Fritz Leiber’s influence is all over the opening of The Colour of Magic. And I think the Luggage started as a magic item in one of Sir Terry’s campaigns.)
† Hello, Mum!
‡ Herbert, Herbert, Herbert! Sorry, Debbi§¶, I just turned into a space hippy! At any rate, that was a strange episode: that, apparently, got seriously re-written. That’s possibly the problem with it.
As for “Miri”? As I recall, it got banned by the BBC: apparently, they didn’t like the use of the word, “puberty”!
§ That’s a though: Debbi, Olga, I though you might find this, interesting … …
¶ What always surprised me, Debbi, was the fact Charles Napier was in “The Way to Eden”. The only other time I saw him, he was menacing John Belushi.
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I've bookmarked it to listen to it later. It sounds interesting. Thanks, Paul!
I'd rather watch The Blues Brothers than any of those episodes! :)
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