Wednesday, 24 June 2026

Nik Nak’s Daily Teaser — 24th June, 2026.

24th June, 2026.


OK … we have a hot day ahead of us, today!

Going by the predictions for my area, the one on the BBC’s weather website, we’re looking at highs of 34ºC.


And have a red heat warning going into force at 9am, this morning.


It’s going to be toasty, in other words.

Bottled water is going to be needed, I think.

Avoiding alcohol would be a good idea, too.

Alcoholic Drinks are whats called diuretics: they make you urinate, in other words, and leave you dehydrated.

Ever wonder why drinking too much is known as ‘getting pissed’ in British English?

Now you know.

Lay off the hard stuff in this weather!

~≈♨️≈~

I managed to read this piece, yesterday: one that tells us the UK’s government is planning to consult on turning terrestrial TV.

Or, at least, turn off the digital signal.

That’s … … 

That’s sort of inevitable, given the rise of streaming services.

The article also tells us that there’s plans — possible plans — to introduced more subsidised internet connections, ones that would be needed for internet broadcast TV.

That’s a good thing: I know plenty of people without a ’net connection, who could only afford one if they had financial help.

My issue, right now?

Is much like the flawed Digital ID scheme, from last year.

The scheme — for a mandatory digital ID for job seekers — meant users would need a smart phone for the thing.

In the case of at least one person I know, they would need help to buy said phone, AND set it up.

This seems to have similar issues: I know a few people who could afford a subsidised connection … but couldn’t afford a streaming box, let alone a new TV.

Whether it was smart or otherwise.

Yes: turning off the digital terrestrial TV signal could be inevitable.

But?

People are going To need help buying the kit.

~≈📺≈~

Let’s move on.

Yesterday’s Teaser saw Mum* and Debbi† putting in their answers: with 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)        24th June, 1622, saw Dutch forces attempt to take Macau.   Macau is now part of where: China, Taiwan or Japan?

Q2)        The United Grand Lodge of England was formed on 24th June, 1717.   In a tavern called what: the Bird and Baby, the Goose and Gridiron or the Cheese and Onion?

Q3)        The Constitution of 1793 was adopted on 24th June, 1793.   In which European country: Spain, France or Italy?
Q4)        Kenneth Arnold made the first reported sighting of a UFO on 24th June.   Of which year: 1945, 1947 or 1949?

Q5)        Finally … ?   Brian Johnston was born on 24th June, 1912.   He commented on which sport: football, cricket, horse-racing or rugby union?
Here’s yesterday’s questions and answers … 

Q1)        The UK held a referendum on 23rd June.   Of which year: 2014, 2016 or 2018?
A1)        2016.

Q2)        The vote took place in the UK.   And where else: the Republic of Ireland, Gibraltar or the Falklands Islands?
A2)        Gibraltar.

Q3)        The referendum was to decide the UK’s membership of what: the United Nations, the European Union or the Royal and Ancient Order of Boiler Makers?
A3)        European Union.

Q4)        There were two options on the ballot paper: Leave … or what?
A4)        Remain.

Q5)        Finally … ?   The UK voted to what?
A5)        Leave.   (I voted to Remain: and feel leaving the EU was — and still is — the biggest mistake we’ve ever made.   Especially since — if we decide to rejoin — we would have to adopt the Euro, under the EU’s current membership rules.   We’d have to give up the Pound, a reserve currency that gives us some international clout, as a result of rejoining.)
Here’s a thought …
“I love doing things that may not be everybody else’s cup of tea.”
Michele Lee, born 24th June, 1942.
And a Jeff Beck song …


The next 10 question sets are on 1st July, 4th July, 5th July, 11th and 13th July: they’re about New Brunswick, Independence Day, Nemesis the Warlock, World Horse Day and “I Don’t Like Mondays”.

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!   (It was actually Gibraltar, Mum, rather than the Irish Republic.)

        It’s where Ace hits things with a baseball bat, isn’t it, Debbi?

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