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Friday, June 26, 2015

2015[26]A -- Ins-Net As for June 19, 2015: "(TorF): Ich bin ein Berliner!" [B-B-B]

Insomniac-Net ANSWERS -- Friday[26], June 26, 2015 [ B - B - B ]
Tonight's Topic: "(TorF): Ich bin ein Berliner!"
ANSWERS = [ B - B - B ]    Good morning/evening, everybody! Thank you for joining us last night.
    We hope you discovered something interesting during the time we spent together on the Insomniac Net last night.
    Thanks to you all for playing along -- it was a lot of FUN for us. Hopefully, you had fun too!
        -- The ever-delightful Shelley [KF7TBA] and just plain old LW [K7LWA] (email K7LWA.INS@gmail.com).
    (Please Note: The Net Controller's Answers are always CORRECT (even if they aren't every time!)
    Please check out Winsystem's Insomniac Trivia Net page.
    You can get these Questions & Answers at the Yahoo-groups' Messages Link.
=================
    It's that time again -- 3 more True-or-False ("TorF") questions.
    On this date -- June 26, 1963 -- President John F. Kennedy (JFK) delivered one of his most eloquent speeches in West Berlin (during the Cold War Era).
    At this visit, nearly 2 years after the infamous Berlin Wall was first erected, President Kennedy spoke to
hugh West German crowds.
    In that speech, he expressed his solidarity with those in the besieged city by claiming: "Ich bin ein Berliner!" ("I am a Berliner!").
    Accordingly, how much more do you know about... this famous pronouncement by JFK?
    For tonight's True-or-False ("TorF") questions, please give us your best answers for each of the following 3 TRUE or FALSE questions, by using the (reuseable) answers of "A"=TRUE or "B"=FALSE.
    Good Luck and remember, YOU are always a WINNER with us, regardless of your actual answers!
    OK, lassen Sie uns gehen TorF-ing! (Let's get going TorF-ing!)
++ "(TorF): Ich bin ein Berliner!" ++
Question #1: Recently (in 2013), historians have discovered that one of JFK's speechwriters -- and not President Kennedy -- originally coined the phrase: "I am a Berliner"  -- True or False?
        A. True, or
        B. False.
Question #2: Besides having the phrase translated into German, Kennedy also had the translator phonetically write out the phrase: "Ish bin ein Bearleener" -- which JFK proceeded to rehearse phonetically for several hours before giving his famous speech -- True or False?
        A. True, or
        B. False.
Question #3: Unfortunately, however, when Kennedy actually spoke "Ish bin ein Bearleener", JFK mistakenly called himself "a jelly doughnut"  -- True or False?
        A. True, or
        B. False.
Extracts from The Real Meaning of Ich Bin ein Berliner
    ... In West Berlin in 1963, President Kennedy delivered his most eloquent speech on the world stage.
    The director of the John F. Kennedy Presidential Library and Museum tells the evocative story behind JFK’s words.
    These words, delivered on June 26, 1963, against the geopolitical backdrop of the Berlin Wall, endure because of the pairing of the man and the moment.
    John F. Kennedy’s defiant defense of democracy and self-government stand out as a high point of his presidency.

    Kennedy’s speechwriters had worked hard preparing a text for his speech, to be delivered in front of city hall.
    [Q1]: JFK was disappointed in the draft he was given.
    So he fashioned a new speech on his own.
    Previously, Kennedy had said that in Roman times, no claim was grander than “I am a citizen of Rome.”
    For his Berlin speech, he had considered using the German equivalent, “I am a Berliner.”
    [Q2]: Moments before taking the stage, during a respite in West Berlin Mayor Willy Brandt’s office, JFK jotted down a few words in Latin and—with a translator’s help—the German version, written phonetically: Ish bin ein Bearleener.
    [Q3]: Afterward it would be suggested that Kennedy had got the translation wrong—that by using the article ein before the word Berliner, he had mistakenly called himself a jelly doughnut.
     In fact, Kennedy was correct.
    To state Ich bin Berliner would have suggested being born in Berlin, whereas adding the word ein implied being a Berliner in spirit.
    His audience understood that he meant to show his solidarity.
...
[SOURCE: The Real Meaning of Ich Bin ein Berliner]
Please see this excellent recap about Kennedy's Ich bin ein Berliner speech at Kennedy and the Jelly Doughnut Video
        A Special Thank You to Apis mellifera Linnaeus (i.e., Honey Bees) for providing the ANSWER sequence tonight.
=================
    ++ QUOTE OF THE DAY ++  --  President John F. Kennedy in West Berlin (June 26, 1963):
            “Freedom has many difficulties, and democracy is not perfect, but we have never had to put a wall up to keep our people in ...
            “Two thousand years ago, the proudest boast was ‘Civis Romanus sum,’ ['I am a citizen of Rome'] ...
            
Today, in the world of freedom, the proudest boast is ‘Ich bin ein Berliner!’ ...
           
All free men, wherever they may live, are citizens of Berlin, and therefore, as a free man, I take pride in the words Ich bin ein Berliner.”
                  [Source: TBA]
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Questions = 2015[26]Q -- Ins-Net Qs for June 19, 2015: "(TorF): Ich bin ein Berliner!"
Answers = 2015[26]A -- Ins-Net As for June 19, 2015: "(TorF): Ich bin ein Berliner!"
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Please include you name, Callsign, and those correct answers.
Good luck everyone!
Shelley [KF7TBA] & LW [K7LWA]
K7LWA.INS@gmail.com
NOTE: Be sure to check out additional info & photos on
KF7TBA+K7LWA's Friday Insomniac-Net BLOG
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NOTE: Blog may have Questions posted earlier than Yahoo!
Next Week: WYHearIWYG!
================
Thank you!
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K7LWA.INS@gmail.com
Posted 2015-06-26 06:00PT
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Posted by K7LWA.INS at 2015-06-25 14:30


Thursday, June 25, 2015

2015[26]Q -- Ins-Net Qs for June 26, 2015: "(TorF): Ich bin ein Berliner!"

Insomniac-Net Questions -- Friday[26], June 26, 2015
Tonight's Topic: "(TorF): Ich bin ein Berliner!"
    Good morning/evening, everybody! Thank you for joining us tonight.
    We hope you'll discover something interesting during the time we spend together on the Insomniac Net for the next 90+ minutes.
        -- The ever-delightful Shelley [KF7TBA] and just plain old LW [K7LWA] (email K7LWA.INS@gmail.com).
    (Please Note: The Net Controller's Answers are always CORRECT (even if they aren't every time!)
    Please check out Winsystem's Insomniac Trivia Net page.
    You can get these Questions & Answers at the Yahoo-groups' Messages Link.
=================
    It's that time again -- 3 more True-or-False ("TorF") questions.
    On this date -- June 26, 1963 -- President John F. Kennedy (JFK) delivered one of his most eloquent speeches in West Berlin (during the Cold War Era).
    At this visit, nearly 2 years after the infamous Berlin Wall was first erected, President Kennedy spoke to
hugh West German crowds.
    In that speech, he expressed his solidarity with those in the besieged city by claiming: "Ich bin ein Berliner!" ("I am a Berliner!").
    Accordingly, how much more do you know about... this famous pronouncement by JFK?
    For tonight's True-or-False ("TorF") questions, please give us your best answers for each of the following 3 TRUE or FALSE questions, by using the (reuseable) answers of "A"=TRUE or "B"=FALSE.
    Good Luck and remember, YOU are always a WINNER with us, regardless of your actual answers!
    OK, lassen Sie uns gehen TorF-ing! (Let's get going TorF-ing!)
++ "(TorF): Ich bin ein Berliner!" ++
Question #1: Recently (in 2013), historians have discovered that one of JFK's speechwriters -- and not President Kennedy -- originally coined the phrase: "I am a Berliner"  -- True or False?
        A. True, or
        B. False.
Question #2: Besides having the phrase translated into German, Kennedy also had the translator phonetically write out the phrase: "Ish bin ein Bearleener" -- which JFK proceeded to rehearse phonetically for several hours before giving his famous speech -- True or False?
        A. True, or
        B. False.
Question #3: Unfortunately, however, when Kennedy actually spoke "Ish bin ein Bearleener", JFK mistakenly called himself "a jelly doughnut"  -- True or False?
        A. True, or
        B. False.
        [SOURCE: TBA -- LW's Super-Secret Was Gespracht Wienerschnittzel GegagenischenploppenTrivia]
        A Special Thank You to Apis mellifera Linnaeus for providing the ANSWER sequence tonight.
=================
    ++ QUOTE OF THE DAY ++  --  President John F. Kennedy in West Berlin (June 26, 1963):
            “Freedom has many difficulties, and democracy is not perfect, but we have never had to put a wall up to keep our people in ...
            “Two thousand years ago, the proudest boast was ‘Civis Romanus sum,’ ['I am a citizen of Rome'] ...
            
Today, in the world of freedom, the proudest boast is ‘Ich bin ein Berliner!’ ...
           
All free men, wherever they may live, are citizens of Berlin, and therefore, as a free man, I take pride in the words Ich bin ein Berliner.”
                  [Source: TBA]
=================
BLOG LINKS:
Questions = 2015[26]Q -- Ins-Net Qs for June 19, 2015: "(TorF): Ich bin ein Berliner!"
Answers = 2015[26]A -- Ins-Net As for June 19, 2015: "(TorF): Ich bin ein Berliner!"
=================
Please include you name, Callsign, and those correct answers.
Good luck everyone!
Shelley [KF7TBA] & LW [K7LWA]
K7LWA.INS@gmail.com
NOTE: Be sure to check out additional info & photos on
KF7TBA+K7LWA's Friday Insomniac-Net BLOG
(http://k7lwa-ins.blogspot.com/)
NOTE: Blog may have Questions posted earlier than Yahoo!
Next Week: WYHearIWYG!
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Posted by K7LWA.INS at 2015-06-25 14:30


Friday, June 19, 2015

2015[25]A -- Ins-Net As for June 19, 2015: "Happy Father's Day -- 2015!" [D-D-D]

Insomniac-Net ANSWERS -- Friday[25], June 19, 2015 [ D - D - D ]
Tonight's Topic: "Happy Father's Day -- 2015!" 
ANSWERS = [ D - D - D ]
    Good morning/evening, everybody! Thank you for joining us last night.
    We hope you discovered something interesting during the time we spent together on the Insomniac Net last night.
    Thanks to you all for playing along -- it was a lot of FUN for us. Hopefully, you had fun too!
        -- The ever-delightful Shelley [KF7TBA] and just plain old LW [K7LWA] (email K7LWA.INS@gmail.com).
    (Please Note: The Net Controller's Answers are always CORRECT (even if they aren't every time!)
    Please check out Winsystem's Insomniac Trivia Net page.
    You can get these Questions & Answers at the Yahoo-groups' Messages Link.
=================
    On this date -- June 19, 1910 -- the very first (local) Father's Day in the U.S. was celebrated 105 years ago in Spokane, WA.
    This Sunday -- June 21st -- many of us will celebrate Father's Day as an official United States holiday.
    Accordingly, for tonight's questions, how much more do you know about... Father's Day (as celebrated in the U.S.)?
    Please choose from any of the 4 (reuseable) answers of "A", "B", "C" or "D" (if applicable!) for each questions listed below.
    Good Luck and remember YOU are always a WINNER with us, regardless of your actual answers!
    This one's for you, Daddy-O!
++ "Happy Father's Day -- 2015!" ++
Question #1: In the United States, Father's Day is celebrated on the third Sunday in June. When was Father's Day officially designated -- by public law -- as an annual celebration?   
        A. 1916, or
        B. 1924, or
        C. 1966, or
        D. 1972
        [SOURCE: U.S. Census Bureau -- FFF: Father’s Day: June 21, 2015]
Question #2: Based on the latest available data (2008) from the US Census Bureau, what was the estimated number of fathers across the U.S.
        A. about 40 million, or
        B. about 50 million, or
        C. about 60 million, or
        D. about 70 million
        [SOURCE: U.S. Census Bureau -- FFF: Father’s Day: June 21, 2015]
Question #3: Fathers are called by many names. Which of the following is the most recent linguistic twist on affectionate names for our Fathers?
        A. "Fader", or
        B. "Da-Da", or
        C. "Dad", or
        D. "Pop"
Father was spelled with a d in place of a th until as recently as the late 1500s, though the term itself dates back to the time when Old English was spoken.
Dad
was first recorded in the 1500s, along with the more colloquial daddy.Pop is the most recent linguistic twist on affectionate names for our dads, arising in America in the 1830s.       
[SOURCE: Dad? Pops? Father? Why Are There So Many Names for the Same Person?]
        A Special Thank You to John [WT7G] for providing the wrong ANSWER sequence tonight.
=================
    ++ FATHER'S DAY JOKE OF THE DAY ++
       Who is the Winner?
The father of five children had won a toy at a raffle.
He called his kids together to ask which one should have the present.
"Who is the most obedient?" he asked.
"Who never talks back to mother? and
"Who does everything mother says?"
Five small voices replied in unison. "Okay daddy! You get the toy."
        [Source: Father's Day Jokes]
=================
++ And Did You Know...? (with a wave to Big Al) ++
Thinking of You, Dad
  7,157  --  The number of men’s clothing stores around the country in 2013, a good place to buy dad a tie or shirt.
15,253  --  The number of hardware stores in 2013, a place to buy hammers, wrenches, screwdrivers and other items high on the list of Father’s Day gifts. Additionally, there were 6,543 home centers across the country in 2013.
21,559  --  Number of sporting goods stores in 2013. These stores are good places to purchase traditional gifts for dad, such as fishing rods and golf clubs.
    971 --  The number of sports teams and clubs in 2013. These include professional or semiprofessional sports teams or clubs primarily engaged in participating in live sporting events that many dads either participate in or enjoy.
38,900 --  The number of electronics stores in 2013 selling new consumer-type electronic products, always great gifts for dads.
        [SOURCE: U.S. Census Bureau -- FFF: Father’s Day: June 21, 2015]
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BLOG LINKS:
Questions = 2015[25]Q -- Ins-Net Qs for June 19, 2015: "Happy Father's Day -- 2015!"
Answers = 2015[25]A -- Ins-Net As for June 19, 2015: "Happy Father's Day -- 2015!"
=================
Please include you name, Callsign, and those correct answers.
Good luck everyone!
Shelley [KF7TBA] & LW [K7LWA]
K7LWA.INS@gmail.com
NOTE: Be sure to check out additional info & photos on
KF7TBA+K7LWA's Friday Insomniac-Net BLOG
(http://k7lwa-ins.blogspot.com/)
NOTE: Blog may have Questions posted earlier than Yahoo!
Next Week: WYHearIWYG!
================
Thank you!
Shelley [KF7TBA] & LW [K7LWA]
K7LWA.INS@gmail.com
Posted 2015-06-20 01:00PT
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Posted by K7LWA.INS at 11:59PM