26th February, 2026.
I don’t know if you knew … but I have phone appointments with my Job Centre case worker, every-so-often.
So … ?
The latest one is today: at 11·45, by phone.
I have to admit, it’s with a new case officer: so I’m concerned about how well it will go, whether they’ll phone on time, if they have access to my phone numbers.
Yadda, yadda, yadda … !
I’m … well …
Anxious: as I always am …
~≈👩🏾💼≈~
On other fronts?
I’m slowly getting used to Final Cut Pro, the video editing software I’ve been renting.
That said?
I don’t think I’ve quite got the hang of transitions, as it.
I’ve been a little clumsy with the ones in today’s introduction video.
It’s new to me, more complex than iMovie, and has a different way of laying out projects and events.
I’ll have to see how it goes …
~≈🎬≈~
Just as a last thought … ?
I’ve got a bluray disc in an external bluray drive: one that’s quietly being copied, as we speak.
I’m using software called MakeMKV to do so.
It’s an app that’s free to use, whilst in beta: so comes in handy, for when you need to back up movies.
I mention this, because when I put the disc in the drive … ?
It immediately started making a whining noise.
That meant that the disc was either faulty — it wasn’t — or that it was dirty: and that washing the thing in warm, soapy, water, would help.
It turns out the disc was dirty.
Thankfully, washing the disc, worked.
The reason I mention it … ?
Is simply that I wanted to make a point: it shows us high tech issues can be sometimes be solved in the simplest of ways.
Let’s move on.
Yesterday’s Teaser saw Mum* and Debbi† putting in their answers: with Mum scoring five out of five, and Debbi on four.
The day also saw Olga‡ leaving us a message.
Let’s see how everyone does with today’s questions, shall we?
Q1) 2000AD’s first issue was cover dated 26th February. Of which year: 1976, 1977 or 1978?Q2) The Superliner went into service: on 26th February, 1979. The Superliner was and is a what: a luxury yacht, a railway carriage or double decker bus?Q3) Kinemacolor, the first colour motion picture process, was demonstrated on 26th February. Of which year: 1907, 1909 or 1911?Q4) Robert Watson-Watt demonstrated a device: on 26th February, 1935. That device was an early form of what: RADAR, the bouncing bomb or the exploding rat?Q5) Finally … ? A hot air balloon crashed near the city of Luxor: on 26th February, 2013. City, and crash, were and are in which North African country?
Here’s yesterday’s questions and answers …
Q1) Henry Kelly died on 25th February, 2025. He’d found fame as a co-presenter of which ITV show: Saturday Live, Game for a Laugh or Ant and Dec’s Saturday Night Takeaway?A1) Game for a Laugh.Q2) Film producer, Harve Bennett, died on 25th February, 2015. He co-wrote, and co-produced, Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan: which was released in which year of the 1980s?A2) 1982.Q3) 25th February is the National Day of Kuwait. The country’s coast is part of what: the Panay Gulf, the Persian Gulf or the Gulf of Mexico?A3) The Persian Gulf.Q4) Britain’s first Anderson Shelter was built on 25th February, 1939: in a garden in Islington. The Anderson Shelter was a type of what: air raid shelter, bus stop or garden shed?A4) A type of air raid shelter.Q5) Finally … ? Infanta Blanca was born on 25th February, 1259. She was an Infanta — a Princess — of where: Spain, Portugal or France?A5) Portugal.
Here’s a thought …
“Time passeth swift awayOur life is frail, and we may die to-day.”.Mycetes, Act I, scene i, Line 68 of Tamburlaine by Christopher Marlowe, c. 26 February 1564 – 30 May 1593.
And a Fats Domino song …
The next three ten-question sets will be tomorrow, the 28th of February, and 1st of March: they’re about Pokémon, Andalusia and Nebraska.
Your comments, and today’s answers, will be published in tomorrow’s Teaser.
AI is avoided when writing these questions.
Answers are as accurate as possible: at the time of writing.
Decisions about scores are final.
Thank you for coming: have a good day.
* Hello, Mum!
† I think you managed it in record time, Debbi. Oh, Infanta Blanca was Portugese, not Spanish. The term’s common to both languages, if I’ve understood it correctly.
‡ We’ll catch you when we catch you, Olga! Have a good few days, and say ‘Hi’ to Iman for me! (Oh, Saturday’s ten question set is about Andalusia … )



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