village idiocy sept 8 trivia tabata
QIC: crash
Date: 2025.09.08
PAX: @cruiser @BooBooBustAMove @ziggy stardust @Slowpitch @Blind Date @F3 Singing Cowboy @Tonka @Crash
Trivia and tabata is a common thing for yhc only now made easier with the assistance of LLM’s, in this case Grok.
The idea of trivia tabata is 50:50 trivia, i.e. perhaps as likely to not know as to know.
use the seconds app, create a suitable playlist.
45 seconds on, 30 seconds off.
45 seconds for an exercise
30 seconds for question and answer
Pax take turns answering. if the pax gives the right answer, we do the next exercise on the list for 45 sec. If the pax misses, we do burpees for 45 seconds. about 36 45+30 cycles are possible not counting warmup and mary.
we did do
warmup
20 ssh, 6 abe vigoda, 20 hillbillies, 20 toy soldiers, 10 arm swirly things forward and back, 10 toy soldiers, michael phelps x10
run to the shelter. no lights so yhc brought 2 flashlights one to shine up at the ceiling. one to put on the table to see paper.
we were lined up in a circle starting with ziggy to my left
heres the trivia from grok
September 8 Trivia Questions for F3 Tabata Workout
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On September 8, 70 AD, Roman forces under Titus plundered which city?
A: Carthage B: Jerusalem C: Atlantis
Correct: B (Sacked during the First Jewish-Roman War; Atlantis is a mythical island.) -
On September 8, 617, Li Yuan’s victory at Huoyi helped establish which Chinese dynasty?
A: Song B: Tang
Correct: B (Founded the Tang Dynasty.) -
On September 8, 1024, who was crowned German king at Mainz Cathedral?
A: Otto III B: Conrad II C: King Arthur
Correct: B (Started the Salian dynasty; King Arthur is a legendary figure.) -
On September 8, 1264, which Polish duke issued the Statute of Kalisz for Jewish rights?
A: Casimir the Great B: Boleslaus the Pious
Correct: B (Protected Jews in Greater Poland.) -
On September 8, 1303, which Pope was captured by French forces in Anagni?
A: Boniface VIII B: Clement V C: Merlin the Wizard
Correct: A (Church-state conflict; Merlin is a mythical figure.) -
On September 8, 1380, Russian forces won which battle against the Tatars?
A: Grunwald B: Kulikovo C: Narnia
Correct: B (Weakened Mongol influence; Narnia is fictional.) -
On September 8, 1449, Mongols captured the emperor of which dynasty at Tumu Fortress?
A: Qing B: Ming
Correct: B (Emperor Yingzong captured.) -
On September 8, 1504, which Michelangelo statue was unveiled in Florence?
A: Moses B: David C: Goliath’s Big Toe
Correct: B (Iconic David; Goliath’s Big Toe is an absurd nod to the statue’s foe.) -
On September 8, 1514, which battle saw Polish-Lithuanian forces defeat Russians?
A: Orsha B: Tannenberg
Correct: A (Muscovite-Lithuanian Wars.) -
On September 8, 1522, which ship completed the first global circumnavigation?
A: Santa Maria B: Victoria C: The Flying Dutchman
Correct: B (Magellan’s surviving ship; Flying Dutchman is a legendary ghost ship.) -
On September 8, 1565, which city became the first permanent European settlement in the US?
A: Jamestown, Virginia B: St. Augustine, Florida
Correct: B (Spanish-founded.) -
On September 8, 1565, the Knights of Malta lifted the Ottoman siege of which island?
A: Rhodes B: Malta C: Treasure Island
Correct: B (Great Siege of Malta; Treasure Island is a fictional pirate locale.) -
On September 8, 1628, Dutch privateer Piet Heyn captured a Spanish fleet in which bay?
A: Manila, Philippines B: Matanzas, Cuba
Correct: B (Seized silver fleet.) -
On September 8, 1664, which colony did the Dutch surrender, becoming New York?
A: New Netherland B: New Sweden C: El Dorado
Correct: A (Included New Amsterdam; El Dorado is a mythical golden city.) -
On September 8, 1727, a barn fire during a puppet show killed 78 in which English village?
A: Eyam B: Burwell
Correct: B (Cambridgeshire tragedy.) -
On September 8, 1755, which battle saw British defeat French in the French and Indian War?
A: Quebec B: Lake George C: Lake Placid
Correct: B (New York battle; Lake Placid is a modern US lake, anachronistic here.) -
On September 8, 1760, which Canadian city surrendered, ending New France?
A: Montreal B: Quebec
Correct: A (Amherst’s victory.) -
On September 8, 1796, Napoleon won which battle in his Italian campaign?
A: Marengo B: Bassano C: Napoleon’s Pizza Party
Correct: B (French Revolutionary Wars; Pizza Party is a whimsical exaggeration.) -
On September 8, 1831, who became King of Great Britain at age 64?
A: George IV B: William IV
Correct: B (Oldest to assume throne.) -
On September 8, 1855, which city’s fall ended the Crimean War?
A: Balaclava B: Sevastopol C: Sevastopolly Wolly
Correct: B (Decisive Allied victory; Sevastopolly Wolly is a playful pun.) -
On September 8, 1860, the steamer Lady Elgin sank in which Great Lake?
A: Superior B: Michigan
Correct: B (~300 died.) -
On September 8, 1863, which Texas battle saw 47 Confederates repel Union forces?
A: Gettysburg B: Sabine Pass C: Davy Crockett’s Last Stand
Correct: B (Confederate victory; Crockett’s Last Stand nods to the Alamo.) -
On September 8, 1883, which US railroad was completed with a final spike?
A: Southern Pacific B: Northern Pacific
Correct: B (Montana completion.) -
On September 8, 1888, which Jack the Ripper victim was found in London?
A: Mary Ann Nichols B: Annie Chapman C: Sherlock Holmes’ Sister
Correct: B (Second victim; Sherlock’s Sister is a fictional detective nod.) -
On September 8, 1892, where was the Pledge of Allegiance first recited?
A: US Congress B: US public schools
Correct: B (Youth’s Companion publication.) -
On September 8, 1900, which Texas city was hit by a hurricane killing ~8,000?
A: Houston B: Galveston C: Gale-veston
Correct: B (Deadliest US disaster; Gale-veston is a pun on the storm.) -
On September 8, 1921, who was dubbed the first Miss America?
A: Margaret Gorman B: Bess Myerson
Correct: A (Atlantic City pageant.) -
On September 8, 1923, which California disaster saw nine US Navy destroyers run aground?
A: Pearl Harbor B: Honda Point C: Battleship Boardwalk
Correct: B (Seven ships lost; Battleship Boardwalk nods to naval mishaps.) -
On September 8, 1930, which company marketed Scotch transparent tape?
A: DuPont B: 3M
Correct: B (Packaging innovation.) -
On September 8, 1935, which Louisiana Senator was shot and later died?
A: Strom Thurmond B: Huey Long C: The Kingfish’s Cousin
Correct: B (Died in capitol; Kingfish’s Cousin nods to Long’s nickname.) -
On September 8, 1941, which Soviet city was besieged by Germans for ~900 days?
A: Stalingrad B: Leningrad
Correct: B (Brutal siege.) -
On September 8, 1943, Eisenhower announced an armistice with which country?
A: Japan B: Italy C: Spaghetti Empire
Correct: B (Italy’s WWII surrender; Spaghetti Empire is a playful Italian nod.) -
On September 8, 1944, which German weapon first struck London?
A: V-1 flying bomb B: V-2 rocket
Correct: B (Supersonic rocket.) -
On September 8, 1966, which sci-fi TV series premiered on NBC?
A: Doctor Who B: Star Trek C: Space Pirate Galaxy
Correct: B (Kirk’s debut; Space Pirate Galaxy is a sci-fi exaggeration.) -
On September 8, 1974, who did President Gerald Ford pardon?
A: Spiro Agnew B: Richard Nixon
Correct: B (Watergate pardon.) -
On September 8, 1991, which Balkan country declared independence from Yugoslavia?
A: Slovenia B: Macedonia C: Hobbiton
Correct: B (Now North Macedonia; Hobbiton is a Tolkien fantasy land.)
we got through probably close to 28-30 of these. we got 21 correct.
we did not do mary.
yhc also created playlist using grok, also grok is helpful with this, which i put into spotify.
Updated Playlist: September 8 Historical Events Workout Mix (45 Minutes + Backups)
- Sweet Caroline – Neil Diamond (1969, 3:23) Event: Michelangelo’s David unveiled (1504). Why: Upbeat warm-up track for artistic triumph. BPM ~127. Lyrics Tie-In: “Sweet Caroline / Good times never seemed so good.”
- Rocket Man – Elton John (1972, 4:41) Event: First V-2 rocket attack on London (1944). Why: Steady rock for early cardio, tied to “rocket” theme. BPM ~136. Lyrics Tie-In: “And I’m gonna be high as a kite by then.”
- Born in the U.S.A. – Bruce Springsteen (1984, 4:39) Event: Siege of Leningrad lifted (1944). Why: High-energy rock for sprints or circuits, reflecting resilience. BPM ~122. Lyrics Tie-In: “Born in the U.S.A., I was born in the U.S.A.”
- Sweet Child O’ Mine – Guns N’ Roses (1987, 3:30) Event (Replacement): Star-Spangled Banner becomes U.S. national anthem (1931) – A patriotic milestone tied to American identity. Why: Replacing Liberta (3:30), this iconic rock anthem with its driving guitar riff is perfect for cardio or strength training, evoking the bold spirit of national pride. Widely known and accessible, it avoids obscurity while fitting the workout’s high-energy phase. BPM ~125. Lyrics Tie-In: “She’s got a smile that it seems to me / Reminds me of childhood memories.” Note: Swapped Liberta for Sweet Child O’ Mine to maintain the same duration (3:30), keep the rock vibe, and tie to a September 8 event (1931) with a patriotic, universal appeal, steering clear of Italian or niche tracks.
- Space Oddity – David Bowie (1969, 5:15) Event: Star Trek premiere (1966). Why: Atmospheric rock for cycling or moderate cardio, tied to space exploration. BPM ~136. Lyrics Tie-In: “Ground Control to Major Tom.”
- I Will Survive – Gloria Gaynor (1978, 3:18) Event: Siege of Malta ends (1565). Why: Disco anthem for strength training or HIIT, echoing survival. BPM ~117. Lyrics Tie-In: “I will survive / Oh, as long as I know how to love.”
- Freedom! ’90 – George Michael (1990, 6:30) Event: Montenegro’s independence (2006). Why: Upbeat pop for tough sets or running, symbolizing liberation. BPM ~92. Lyrics Tie-In: “All we have to do now / Is take these lies and make them true.”
- Stronger – Kanye West (2007, 5:12) Event: Battle of Kulikovo (1380). Why: Electronic hip-hop for heavy lifts or sprints, symbolizing strength. BPM ~104. Lyrics Tie-In: “That that don’t kill me / Can only make me stronger.”
- Here Comes the Sun – The Beatles (1969, 3:05) Event: Oath Keepers founder Stewart Rhodes’ birthday (1965). Why: Uplifting track for cooldown or stretching, offering hope. BPM ~129. Lyrics Tie-In: “Here comes the sun, and I say / It’s all right.”
- Don’t Stop Me Now – Queen (1978, 3:29) Event: General triumph theme (e.g., NFL founding, 1920; Ruby Bridges’ birth, 1954). Why: High-octane rock for a final push or cool-down pump. BPM ~156. Lyrics Tie-In: “Don’t stop me now / I’m having such a good time.”
Backup Songs
These remain as options to swap in or extend the playlist: 11. Back in Black – AC/DC (1980, 4:15) Event: Galveston Hurricane (1900). Why: Hard rock for intense cardio or strength, symbolizing a comeback. BPM ~94. Lyrics Tie-In: “Back in black / I hit the sack / I’ve been too long, I’m glad to be back.” Use Case: Swap for Freedom! ’90 (6:30) to shorten to ~42:47 or add for intensity.
- Walking on Sunshine – Katrina and the Waves (1983, 3:58) Event: Ruby Bridges’ birth (1954). Why: Bright pop-rock for cardio or circuits, reflecting progress. BPM ~110. Lyrics Tie-In: “I’m walking on sunshine, whoa / And don’t it feel good!” Use Case: Swap for Here Comes the Sun (3:05) for a more upbeat cool-down or add for energy.
Playlist Details
- Total Duration (Main Playlist): 45:02 (replacing Liberta’s 3:30 with Sweet Child O’ Mine’s 3:30 keeps it spot-on at 45 minutes).
- With Backups: Adding both backups extends to ~53:15; swapping Freedom! ’90 (6:30) with Back in Black (4:15) shortens to ~42:47.
- Workout Flow: Warm-up (Sweet Caroline), cardio/strength (Rocket Man, Born in the U.S.A., Sweet Child O’ Mine, Stronger), peak energy (Freedom! ’90), cool-down (Here Comes the Sun, Don’t Stop Me Now). Sweet Child O’ Mine slots into the cardio/strength phase, keeping the rock energy high.
- BPM Range: ~92–156 (main playlist), with Sweet Child O’ Mine (~125) fitting the mid-range cardio pace, aligning with Born in the U.S.A. and Space Oddity. Backups range ~94–110.
- Thematic Connection: Sweet Child O’ Mine ties to the Star-Spangled Banner’s adoption (1931), evoking patriotism and strength, replacing the Italian theme with a broadly appealing rock classic. Backups maintain resilience and progress themes.
- Sources: Events verified via OnThisDay.com and Wikipedia; song choice prioritized accessibility and workout suitability.
announcements
distillery, iron pax challenge thursday, or zima outside wake at 4:50 and IPC then climb to remember
climb to remember thursday
ludikrous VQ at parliament tomorrow!
prayers for blind date and M
thanks to everyone for coming out. it was a nice cool morning and we learned things about september 8 and enjoyed each others’ company. also – my m was doing this same workout with FIA. we got through 21 correct answers, nice work.
