Tuesday 27 August 2013

Today's Daily Brain Teaser (Aug 28, 2013)

Perfection



1: flawed

2: not flawed

1: flawed

3: not flawed

1: flawed

4: not flawed

1: flawed

5: not flawed





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Today's Daily Trivia Quiz (Aug 28, 2013)

Proverbial Phrases and Sayings IX

How well do you know some of the most often used proverbial phrases and sayings? I'll give you part of the phrase or saying; see if you can match up the missing portions. Good luck and have fun!



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Vocabulary : Word of the Day : Coalesce

co-a-lesce



noun :: To grow together; to unite by growth into one body



"The small patches of mold coalesced into a large fuzzy blob."

Creativity : Accepting Criticism

Criticism is a comment or judgment made to find fault in an idea. This can be bad for creativity, especially when it comes from a boss or a spouse. When someone produces a new idea, it is likely that they are already a little insecure about it. Criticism often feels like a personal attack. As a result, most people become defensive when criticized and will stubbornly defend their idea even if the criticism has merit.



Criticism has no place in a brainstorm, but once you have selected an idea to pursue, it is a valuable tool. Accepting criticism and using it to improve your ideas are critical to producing quality solutions. Remember that the criticism is not about you; it is about the idea. Try to divorce yourself from your idea and pretend that it just fell out of the sky. This will help you look at it objectively and recognize if the criticism is valid.



Avoid being defensive. Instead, ask lots of clarifying questions and find out what changes the critic would make. Be sure to refer back to the goals so that you aren't solving problems that you do not need to solve. Once you fully understand what the critic is trying to say, you can decide if they have any validity.



A supportive environment that gives good criticism and encourages wild ideas will help people become more comfortable with creativity.

Memory : Pegwords

Previously we explained how the Peg Mnemonic System works. The one limitation of this system is that it is difficult to construct lists for numbers greater than 20. Here are two methods that will work for longer lists:



Seasons

This technique will let you memorize up to 40 items. You still use the original 10 items described earlier, but you will supplement this with the seasons in the year (1-10 will be Spring, 11-20 will be Summer, 21-30 will be Fall, and 31-40 will be Winter). You just need to associate the three items (the word, the pegword, and the season) into one visualization. For example, the pegwords for 34 would be a door (four) and a winter scene (31-40). So, if you wanted to memorize "carrots" at this spot, you would make an association with all three things (carrots, door and winter).



Alphabet Pegwords

This system picks concrete nouns that start with each letter of the alphabet. The disadvantage of using these words is that non-sequential retrieval becomes a little more difficult (you may not necessarily know the 17th letter of the alphabet), but it does give you a simple way to remember up to 26 items.



Example:

A -- Apple

B -- Boy

C -- Cat

D -- Dog

...

Hi-Q peg game

Hi-Q peg game


i decided to make a few games this week and this is one that i made. i used a scrap piece of walnut i had laying around, cut it into a 6” triangle, measured the holes to be 3/4” apart in rows like shown. drew the lines to make it easier to drill accurately. i sanded and put some poly on it. i used some golf tee’s with some poly on them to finish up. the tee’s fit the holes perfect, i dont remember the hole size, i just held the bit up to the tee and went for it. lol that’s a country girl for ya, cooking and crafts dont seem to have measurements…lol the kids love the game, and i even got down to 1 peg a couple of times too!!



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Deep Sea Squid Pretends to Be Tiny...Then Attacks

A deep-sea squid pretends to be a small animal, by use of a hand puppet-like lure, fooling prey to approach ever closer before the squid attacks. Continue reading →



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Qs From Kids: Could a Mammoth and Elephant Mate?

If you could clone a mammoth, would it be able to mate with an Asian elephant? And would it survive? Continue reading →



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DNews: Time to Switch to the Metric System!

Making the switch to the Metric System has been talked about for decades in the United States ... but nothing's ever come of all that talk. Trace explains why it's so much better and why we should take the metric plunge.



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Stone Age Hunters Brought Home the Bacon

Stone Age hunter-gatherers in Europe may have acquired pigs from settled farmers as long as 7,000 years ago.



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Will the Periodic Table Be Updated?

Researchers say they have evidence of a previously unconfirmed, super-heavy element. Continue reading →



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DNews: Why Midwives Are Better for Moms and Babies

Midwives are making a comeback! And it's not just some alternative, hippie medicine -- science loves midwives too! Laci shares some amazing research on this ancient practice that could mean great things for modern day moms and their babies.



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DNews: Honey: Magical, Immortal Superfood

Honey is awesome, and we're not talkin' just the taste. It can do things no other food can do! Anthony dishes on this magical golden treat.



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Artist Implants Chip For GIF Tattoo

An RFID chip injected under the skin beams GIF art to nearby smartphones. Continue reading →



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Ocean Worm Wriggles Back Into View after 140 Years

A deep-sea worm last seen in 1873 has again been found living at the bottom of the ocean.



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Graphene and Metal Make Super Strong Composite

The composite could be used to make automobiles and spacecraft lightweight and ultra strong.



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Water Woes: Vast US Aquifer Is Being Tapped Out

Nearly 70 percent of the groundwater stored in parts of the United States' High Plains Aquifer, could be used up within 50 years.



via Discovery News http://news.discovery.com/earth/plants/kansas-aquifer-water-depletion-130827.htm#mkcpgn=rssnws1

Mustard Spiced Ancient European Cuisine

Ancient northern Europeans spiced their venison, seafood and other dishes with tangy mustard seeds. Continue reading →



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Fire Crews Continue to Battle Rim Fire: Photos

Fire crews continue to battle an inferno raging just to the west of Yosemite Park.



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Dollar Values of Hunted African Animals: Photos

Rare and endangered animals may be legally hunted in parts of Africa, so long as the hunter is willing and able to pay the hefty price.



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Hurricane Lull Not Fooling Meteorologists

Calls for an active 2013 Atlantic hurricane season, with six to nine hurricanes, have been met with silence by Mother Nature so far.



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