Q3)The Father of All Bombs, the most powerful conventional bomb on Earth, was tested on 11th September, 2007. By which nation: Russia, the USA or China?
Q4)11th September, 2025 is 20 qiyue, 4722. In which calendar: the Jewish calendar, the Mayan Long Count or the Chinese lunar calendar?
A4)The Chineselunar calendar. (I have no idea what the name of the Chinese year is: but, apparently, the year of my birth was the Year of the Lonely Monkey.)
Q5)Finally … ? The Battle of the Teutoburg Forest finished on 11th September, AD9. How many Roman legions were lost during the battle: two, three or four?
A5)Three. Strictly speaking, the respective legions saw their Eagles, their standards, captured: the Roman army never re-used the names of the three legions. To quote Augustus? “Quintili Vare, legiones redde!”
Here’s a thought …
“I wrote the notes, but the notes are only a tiny part of the journey for me.”
Composer, Hans Zimmer, born 12 September 1957.
And a soundtrack album …
The next ten question set is this Sunday: it’s about the actor, Sam Neill.
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‡ Glad to hear it got to you, Debbi. The cold open has an interesting comment from Commander Pelia, I know that. I think she’s talking about Doc Brown …
Q5) Sikhs I started doing a pretty simple coding course a long while back, but only got so far before it became too complicated, and I didn't have enough time to dedicate it (also, probably because it didn't interest me that much), but I have forgotten most of it since.
Of course, Christopher Lloyd was in Star Trek III: The Search for Spock. As a Klingon who kills Kirk's son or orders him killed. So ... must have been his evil twin or clone. :)
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1 Harare
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3 USSR
4 Maryland
5 Hindus
Q1) Harare
ReplyDeleteQ2) The Republic of Rhodesia
Q3) the USSR
Q4) Maryland
Q5) Sikhs
I started doing a pretty simple coding course a long while back, but only got so far before it became too complicated, and I didn't have enough time to dedicate it (also, probably because it didn't interest me that much), but I have forgotten most of it since.
Doc Brown from Back to the Future?
ReplyDeleteThat is interesting. :) Quite a crossover.
1. Harare
2. Zimbabwe
3. the USSR
4. Maryland
5. Sikhs
Of course, Christopher Lloyd was in Star Trek III: The Search for Spock. As a Klingon who kills Kirk's son or orders him killed. So ... must have been his evil twin or clone. :)
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