Wednesday, 26 March 2014

Today's Daily Brain Teaser (Mar 27, 2014)

Lost In Translation I



These well known sayings were translated by computer to another language then back into English. What were the original sayings?



1. It hits while the iron is warm.

2. Initially come, initially been useful.

3. As for evidence of the pudding there are times when you eat.

4. More than one road it removed the skin from the tomcat.

5. Is human to mad.





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Touching Two Continents at Once!


Is it possible to touch North America and Europe at the same time?


Believe it or not, there is one amazing place in the world where this is possible! This incredible geologic feature, called the Silfra Crack, is accessible at Iceland’s Thingvellir National Park. The Silfra Crack is part of the Mid-Atlantic Ridge that slices through the center of the Atlantic Ocean and is the longest mountain range on earth. However, at 2.5 miles below the ocean surface, it is not easily visible.


How is this possible?


This ridge is formed from tectonic activity where the North American Plate and the Eurasion plate are diverging. As lava seeps up through the crust, it quickly hardens in the Atlantic’s cold water, and over millions of years, it has built up into a huge mountain range. At Thingvellir National Park, you can witness these massive tectonic plates pulling apart!





Silfra Snorkeling, Iceland by Francisco Antunes


Divergent Boundary


The park lies on a divergent boundary, and as the American and Eurasion Plates separate, at a rate of 2 centimeters a year, a trench is created. Over time, Icelandic glaciers have melted, been filtered through miles of porous volcanic rock, and have filled in the trench creating a scuba divers wonderland. The filtered water is so pure that you can scoop it up and drink it right there, and because the water is so cold, little aquatic life develops and visibility is spectacular.


Let’s Go Diving!


The Silfra Crack is a popular destination for scuba divers who claim the waters are so calm and clear it is like floating in space. However, the active geology in the area can make diving dangerous as giant rocks are knocked loose and landslides occur. If you are brave enough to dive these magnificent depths, you will be able to touch one hand to the North American Plate and the other to the Eurasion Plate and be on two continents at once!





Silfra by Bernard McManus


Sources: AmusingPlanet.com | Silfra.org





Arizona Science Center Presents:


The Science of Ripley’s Believe It or Not!


Ripley’s has teamed up with science centers around the country to bring you The Science of Ripley’s Believe It or Not!, a 6,000 sq ft highly interactive traveling exhibit.


Each week the staff scientists at the Arizona Science Center are going to be blogging the scientific side of Ripley’s!






















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During the middle ages, talkative women were punished by being forced…

scold_s_bridle_small During the middle ages, talkative women were punished by being forced to wear metal cages on their heads.






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Phonagnosia sufferers are unable to recognize…

Phonagnosia sufferers are unable to recognize voices. Not even those of their own family.






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Peeling Skin Optical Illusion

Have you ever just wished that you were someone else than who you are? I mean, look at the super hero movies. Wouldn’t it just be so cool to be someone like Peter Parker during the day and then you can put on a costume and turn into a super hero that fights crime. How about Batman? I mean, he’s eccentric millionaire, Bruce Wayne, during the day, but at night he puts on his batsuit and then he goes out and fights crime. These people simply change their clothes and they completely transform into someone completely different. Both their personality and their physicality completely changes.


If you can’t tell, today’s new optical illusion has reminded me of super heroes. As you can see, in the picture below, this man is peeling off his skin and is revealing something underneath the skin. It turns out he’s not just your average guy, but he has a six pack hidden under his clothes. Now, in all seriousness, I consider this optical illusion to be a brain teaser. I want you to tell me whether or not you think this is some amazing photoshop work or if you think this guy is taking off a shirt. Ready to check out the image? Scroll down.


Peeling Skin Optical Illusion





So, what do you think? Is this the work of a photoshop master or did a clever designer create this shirt and this man is wearing it? Leave your guess in the comments section below.


Want another optical illusion that is going to make you think? I have a spot the object optical illusion that I think would be perfect for you. Check out this Save the Animals Poster and you’ll see what I mean.


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Today in History for 26th March 2014

Historical Events


1917 - Stanley Cup: Seattle Metropolitans (PCHA) beat Montreal Canadiens (NHL), 3 games to 1 - Seattle is 1st US team to win Stanley Cup

1936 - Mary Joyce ends a 1,000 mile trip by dog in Alaska

1986 - Geffen records signs Guns and Roses

1989 - Allison Finney wins LPGA Standard Register Turquoise Golf Classic

1995 - 15th Golden Raspberry Awards: Color of Night wins

1999 - The "Melissa worm" infects Microsoft word processing and e-mail systems around the world.


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Famous Birthdays


1850 - Edward Bellamy, author (Looking Backward)

1854 - Braulio Dueno Colon, composer

1920 - Sergio Livingstone, Santiago, Chile , football player and journalist (52 caps), (d. 2012)

1950 - Alan Silvestri, American film score composer

1966 - Wesley Walls, NFL tight end (NO Saints)

1973 - Heather Goldenhersh, American actress


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Famous Deaths


1350 - Alfonso XI, King of Castile and Leon, dies

1546 - Thomas Elyot, British diplomat, dies

1910 - Auguste Charlois, French astronomer (b. 1864)

1942 - Jimmy Burke, American baseball player (b. 1874)

2006 - Nikki Sudden, British singer/songwriter (b. 1956)

2013 - Yury Rudov, Soviet fencer, dies at 82


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Brain Teaser 3/26/2014

Mixed Up Letters



1. All these letters but one have something in common. What letter doesn't belong and what do the others have in common? AHIMORTUVWXY



2. Unscramble the below 4 words.

P C A M

K L E A N

G A M I R N

O T T E M U

Solution

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A man jumped from a burning plane at 18,000ft without a parachute and survived…

A man jumped from a burning plane at 18,000ft without a parachute and survived with a sprained leg. His crew-mates all chanced a crash landing and died.






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After the first manned hot air balloon flight, French villagers tried…

After the first manned hot air balloon flight, French villagers tried to attack it, thinking it a fire-breathing monster. The pilots appeased them with a bottle of champagne that they had originally brought to celebrate, and today it’s customary to carry a bottle along on balloon flights.






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F.B.I. agents fatally shot 70 “subjects” and wounded about 80 others…

F.B.I. agents fatally shot 70 “subjects” and wounded about 80 others from 1993 to 2011 — and in every single case, the agent’s use of force was determined to be “justified”.






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On August 7th 1994 in Oakville Washington, mysterious gelatinous blobs…

On August 7th 1994 in Oakville, Washington, mysterious gelatinous blobs began falling from the sky that induced illness in a number of people. The blobs were analyzed by scientists and found to contain human white blood cells with no nuclei. The source of the blobs was never uncovered.






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A white mailman was murdered in Mississippi in 1963 while…

William_L._Moore_small A white mailman was murdered in Mississippi in 1963 while walking to the governor’s mansion to deliver a letter condemning segregation.






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Japanese Honey Bees defend against Japanese Giant Hornets by…

Japanese Honey Bees defend against Japanese Giant Hornets by surrounding the hornet and vibrating, generating heat, virtually cooking the hornet to death.






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NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory used to run a female beauty pageant…

1968_MissNASA_small NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory used to run a female beauty pageant, the winner of which was crowned ‘Miss Guided Missile’.






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There is an underwater island that Sicilian…

There is an underwater island that Sicilian divers have planted a flag in for when it breaches the surface.






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A guy cut off the head of his pregnant wife’s lover with a knife…

A guy cut off the head of his pregnant wife’s lover with a knife in a phone booth and delivered it to her bedside while she was in the hospital.






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The youngest participant in World War 1 was…

Momčilo_Gavrić_small The youngest participant in World War I was 8 years old.






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The greatest speech Abraham Lincoln ever gave is lost…

The greatest speech Abraham Lincoln ever gave is lost to history. In 1856, Lincoln delivered an anti-slavery speech so powerful and moving that the reporters tasked with transcribing it laid down their pencils in awe. Today we have no idea what he said.






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