Monday, 29 April 2013

Today's Daily Brain Teaser (Apr 30, 2013)

Try and Crack This One!



I am not a human, nor am I an animal.

I have eyes, but cannot see,

and I have hair that you cannot comb.

My brown skin has several layers but this seems a paradox,

because one is smooth and the other is hard.

My skin protects my soft white flesh;

and within my flesh is my opaque blood.



What am I?





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Today's Daily Trivia Quiz (Apr 30, 2013)

Disney Stars

Can you name the star(s) of modern and classic Disney movies? Find out by finishing this quiz!



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Stress : Stress

Stress is a mental or emotional condition that occurs in response to external influences. All organisms on earth respond to stress in physical and physiological ways. When an antelope is being chased by a lion, it is under stress and it experiences certain physiological changes such as an increased heart rate that help it escape the danger. To conserve energy, the antelope also turns off certain functions that are unnecessary for survival, such as digestion, reproduction and the immune system. People react in the same way to stress, which is why we can develop high blood pressure, ulcers and other illnesses. The only difference is that in most cases the stressor in our lives is not going to eat us for dinner.



Stress has a large impact on our ability to think creatively and to form strong memories. When you are worried about something, your mind wastes energy on the worry and becomes inefficient at working towards a solution to the problem. We have a tendency to jump to conclusions and rush ahead in order to get the stress out of our lives. People under stress rarely step back and try to explore their options.



We have several relaxation techniques that can be used to deal with stress and continue to think creatively.

Vocabulary : Word of the Day : Jejune

je-june



adj. :: Lacking matter; empty; void of substance.



adj. :: Void of interest; barren; meager; dry.



"And there pour forth jejune words and useless empty phrases" --Anthony Trollope.

Memory : Phonetic Facts

The Phonetic Mnemonic System is one of the most useful systems for helping you memorize facts. Here are some sample facts that you can easily memorize using this system.



1. The tallest building in the world is Taipei 101, in Taiwan. It is 509 meters tall. Using the phonetic system, the number 509 translates to 'lazy boy'. Picture a lazyboy chair balanced on the spire sticking out of the top of the building, or picture a very lazy boy taking a week to walk up the stairs to the top. Now, you can easily remember the height of the building.



2. On the periodic table, iron (Fe) has an atomic number of 26 which has the phonetic word of 'notch'. Picture yourself trying to iron your clothes using an iron with a big notch cut into it.



3. The speed of sound is 340 meters per second. The phonetic keyword for 340 is 'Mars'. Think up your own association between 'sound' and 'Mars' to remember this fact.



4. World War II started in 1939. You can use any of the following keywords: Top Mop, Tie Pump or if you ignore the century you can simply use 'map'. Pick your favorite keyword and associate it with the war.



These are just some simple examples showing how easy it is to use the phonetic mnemonic system to more easily memorize facts. Try making up some on your own.

Weekend Box-Office Results: 'Pain and Gain' Place First, 'The Big Wedding' Is ... - Get The Big Picture (blog)



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Capital Quiz: Tuesday, April 30 - The Dominion Post



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Daily Sudoku: Tue 30-Apr-2013

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Daily Monster Sudoku: Tue 30-Apr-2013

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Daily Squiggly Sudoku: Tue 30-Apr-2013

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Special Report: Too many Facebook Games? - WALB-TV









Special Report: Too many Facebook Games?

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Over a billion users all over the world can sign on for puzzles and different worlds in games. But if you aren't a gamer can having a notification box full of requests be a nuisance? Games like Farmville and Words with Friends recently swept Facebook ...





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Spellirium Interview – Of Puzzles, Adventure and Humor - TechnoBuffalo








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Spellirium Interview – Of Puzzles, Adventure and Humor

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Spellirium is the brainchild of Ryan Creighton and a whole slew of freelance content creators. This game mixes and mashes the principles of the word-puzzle genre with those of classic point-and-click adventure games. It's a one-of-a-kind project, and ...





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Westfield Board of Education Announcements - Patch.com



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Movie Review: 'The Big Wedding' - Get The Big Picture (blog)



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Puzzler World - Nintendo Life









Puzzler World

Nintendo Life

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Puzzler World - Nintendo Life



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Akki, Imran and Sonakshi indulge in some brain teasers - Mid-Day - Mid-Day



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This Week In Baseball Season One: Episode 17 - Amazin' Avenue



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A few baseball brain-teasers for Opening Day - SILive.com



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See An Alternate Ending For 'Silver Linings Playbook' - Get The Big Picture (blog)



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Crosswords and Sudoku for mental fitness - Jagran Post



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My Journey As A Scroll Saw Pattern Designer #1021: Cherries Jubilee

After several days of taking off, I am back. Not only did I miss a couple of days of writing here, but I also did only the minimal as far as my work is concerned. For someone such as myself – who thrives on goals and deadlines and tends to throw myself completely into my job – it was a rather strange couple of days. Since what I do for my living is something that others mainly do for recreation, it muddied things up a bit. After all – who wouldn’t want to play in the shop or do something creative to relax?


My best friend of many years (Cari) would have called this “Cherries Jubilee.” It was her story of overindulgence that she used to refer to whenever one or the other of us were feeling overloaded. The short version goes like this:


Cari loved Cherries Jubilee. It was by far her favorite dessert (and she loved desserts and her sweets, as I do.) One time she went on a date and had a marvelous dinner. It was fancy and tasty and she ate her fill. (Cari was not a large woman – rather petite actually.)


When she was finished eating, the waitress brought a dessert menu which included her favorite – Cherries Jubilee. Even though she was very full from the dinner, she was encouraged to order it and did so. When it arrived, it was the best Cherries Jubilee that she had tasted and against her better judgement she ate it all. She couldn’t resist it and it wasn’t the type of dessert that you took with you. So she finished every last bit of it.


After eating it though, she felt rather ill. So ill in fact that she never wanted to see another Cherries Jubilee again – let alone eat any. Her overindulgence of her favorite dessert had ruined it for her for the rest of her life. Which was a shame.


So whenever we began to feel overwhelmed by doing things – even things that we loved to do – we would use the code words “Cherries Jubilee” and remind ourselves that too much of even a good thing isn’t good. And if it were at all possible to change gears for even a little bit, it would probably do us a lot of good.


Funny how we remember things like that.


Regarding the last several days, it was a good time for a break for me. (Well – as good a time as I would find.) There are many upcoming deadlines that I need to meet, but I had just come of a tremendously productive period and I desperately needed to take a short breath. While I still filled orders and answered the necessary emails that come from the business, I tried to be as low key as possible. April is traditionally our slowest month of the year anyway, so it was good to take advantage of this lull and take some time to get away from the regular work load for at least a short while. I think it did me well.


I didn’t organize anything or do any extra cleaning. I had intended on baking something, but I didn’t even do that. I actually spent a couple of evenings just catching up on some of my favorite shows and doing nothing else in the background. Not computing. Not drawing or Facebooking. Sometimes not even playing my games that I like to relax with.


I slept like a rock, and I slept in a little later than normal too. And I didn’t think twice about it. It felt good to take a step away for even a little bit.


Yesterday I had the house to myself for much of the day. Usually, I would take this time to really tidy things up a lot, and go like a tornado through the place cleaning. But besides the bed-making and dish-washing and regular tasks, I didn’t go further. I spent the day doing some things that I wanted to catch up on and spent the rest of the time doing some other things that I wanted to do. I actually watched a movie, and in the evening caught up on one of the shows that I enjoy without any computer going in the background. It felt strange, but good.


So today is Monday and I feel ready to step back into things. The sun is out and it is going to be a beautiful day. It is a new week and I have a nice long list of things that I want to accomplish. And I have some great new ideas, too.


I feel much better than I did a couple of days ago. I feel fresh and I look forward to getting to work again. I knew that I had done the right thing when in the middle of the day I started thinking about work and the next thing I wanted to accomplish. It is good to be anxious to begin your next job. I think that it makes for the best results.


So I am ready to jump in with both feet and get started on some new ideas. I have many deadlines that are coming up quickly. We are already working on the holiday issue for the magazine and also for the Artist’s Club submissions, and if I don’t work quickly, I won’t be prepared.


I am happy that I took this time off. It is good that I learned from my friend Cari that there are times we need to pass on some things – even if they are something that we enjoy doing very much. It isn’t always easy to do so – especially when you are doing something that you like. But if we ignore our instincts and indulge anyway when our hearts are telling us to step back a bit, we run a risk of ruining the things which we take so much pleasure in doing. And that would be a shame.


This type of self-discipline doesn’t come easily or naturally. I have seen many wonderfully talented people burn themselves out because of it. With very few exceptions, I think everyone needs a break from their daily routine now and then. It makes one healthier and it also reminds us of why we enjoy doing what we do so much.


And sometimes taking a pass on the Cherries Jubilee will make it taste even better then next time around.



Have a great Monday!



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