Thursday, 9 October 2014

Aztec warriors wielded swords embedded with small blades of obsidian…

Aztec warriors wielded swords embedded with small blades of obsidian, a kind of volcanic glass, making them the sharpest swords in history. They were so effective they could decapitate humans and even horses in one blow.






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During the reign of the Roman Emperor Tiberius Caesar…

During the reign of the Roman Emperor Tiberius Caesar, between 14-37 AD, a craftsman created flexible glass which was shatterproof, and would only produce slight dents when dropped, which could be easily repaired with a hammer.

The Emperor, fearing that it would devalue gold and silver, had the craftsman executed. To this day no one knows how the legendary material was made.






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Today's Daily Brain Teaser (Oct 10, 2014)

An Egg



A science teacher told his after school class, "Whoever can get this egg into this smaller glass bottle will win no homework for a week! The rules are: the egg has to go into the bottle in one piece, and you can't break the bottle. You can also use anything in the science lab. So, do we have any volunteers?"



A boy raised his hand and the teacher pointed at him. The boy took the egg and looked around the science lab for the things he could use. He saw some writing paper, a pack of matches, some vinegar, a sink, and the glass bottle. By the end of the after school class, the boy had gotten the egg into the smaller bottle.



How did he do it?





Note that, without doing anything to the egg, the egg can't fit into the bottle.





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Two men were brought up on federal hacking charges…

video-poker Two men were brought up on federal hacking charges when they exploited a bug in video poker machines and won half a million dollars. His lawyer argued, “All these guys did is simply push a sequence of buttons that they were legally entitled to push.” The case was dismissed.






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A man faked mental illness to escape jail, was sent…

A man faked mental illness to escape jail, was sent to an asylum and has been trying since to convince doctors he’s sane. He’s been diagnosed a psychopath ’cause in part, “Faking mental illness to get out of a prison sentence is exactly the kind of manipulative act you’d expect of a psychopath.”






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A guy named Seth Putnam wrote a song about how being…

Putnam A guy named Seth Putnam wrote a song about how being in a coma was stupid, and soon after went into a coma himself. After he awoke, when asked how it felt to be in a coma he said, “It was just as f*cking stupid as I wrote about in my song”.






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A 63-year-old man travelled from Windsor to Toronto to…

Legoland-dream A 63-year-old man traveled from Windsor to Toronto to fulfill a lifelong dream of visiting a Legoland Discovery Centre, was turned away because he didn’t have a child with him. Legoland has a policy that requires adults to be accompanied by children.






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After being rejected by 20 publishers…

dune After being rejected by 20 publishers, Frank Herbert’s 1965 sci-fi classic Dune was finally picked up by Chilton Books. The publisher was previously known only for those big car repair manuals sold in auto parts stores.






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You've Helped Create a Rapist's Almanac: An Open Letter to Those Who Brought Dapper Laughs to TV

Anyone who has seen the online videos of Dapper Laughs - real name Daniel O'Reilly - will be au fait with the misplaced pride in idiocy and the triumphant doltishness of this arch dunce. His act is a woeful, misogynistic celebration of banter-based cretinism that is sadly having a renaissance among the unenlightened, the confused, the intellectually frightened and the simpleton.



In short - the entire oeuvre of Dapper Laughs represents an avalanche of brainlessness bilging over 21st Century culture like a soft wave of WKD-infused phlegm. His belligerent sexism and veneration of anti-intellectualism is the clarion call of a people shovelling themselves into the excrement of history.



But this is all by the by. It is self-evident to anyone who watches his output and who isn't an idiot.



I want to talk about the production team, the commissioners and the management behind the new ITV2 series Dapper Laughs: On The Pull. The runners are the only people I'll turn a blind eye to. The truth is, the rest of you are old enough to know better. You have basically helped create a rapists' almanac. Sure you haven't told people how to come equipped with rope or chloroform - but you have contributed to a prevalent predatory culture that reduces women to nothing more than a piece of cunt. That's an ugly turn of phrase but that's exactly what you've done.



You've made a show that contributes to a society that already doesn't treat women by default as human beings with brains and imaginations and thoughts and ideas and humour and anger and beliefs and flaws as is the birthright of men - but you have reduced them to pussy. In doing so you despise your mums. You despise your daughters. You despise your sisters. You despise your wives. You despise women everywhere if you have helped play a part in allowing this rat-tousled, fuck-spiv to have a platform to pump shit into British society. I understand you have to pay the rent but for fuck's sake.



As for Dapper Laughs, he is devoid of aspiration. No imagination. No dreams. No vision. No passion. The timeline of his life is a dog dragging its anus on the floor and then looking to camera with its tongue ogling out. That is Dapper Laughs crawling towards death. Dragging his bum along the floor like a dog with worms, and all he will leave after him is a smear of shit.



Now that I have guaranteed I won't be making anything for ITV any time soon, I want to pre-empt a couple of arguments I have seen made in defence of Dapper Laughs' new misogynistic show - commissioned by ITV and made by Big Minded TV because they saw from Dapper Laughs' Vines that there is a big audience of sexists and that they can make money from their shirted monkey.



Some have tried to argue that those attacking Dapper Laughs are snobs - that they represent the sneering contempt of the middle-classes bitter at seeing this successful expression of working-class culture as evinced by Dapper Laughs. This is nonsense.



I'm loathe to talk about myself but - because in this case it's relevant - I should say I come from a family of working-class cab drivers who pretty much work stupid hours until the day they die. I had to take a year out to work on a till, gather trolleys and stack bread in order to help finance myself through university. I'm not a working-class hero but my point is my disdain for Dapper Laughs is not an act of class snobbery. It is an act of ideology. It is a simple ideology: one that is bored in 2014 of hateful, sexist arseholes and those who empower their narratives. And would you believe lots of working class people subscribe to this ideology too.



Those attempting to dismiss the critics of Dapper Laughs as being 'snooty' seem to me the true snobs and advocates of class contempt - for they seek to equate misogyny as being a characteristically working-class phenomenon that somehow needs to be protected - as if it were part of their working-class 'indigenous' culture.



This patronising contempt aside, it also ignores the fact that woman-hatred, sexism, domestic violence, rape, bullying, belittling and other types of gender abuse exist across all social, economic and cultural backgrounds. It is not a class issue. It is a human being issue and should be challenged wherever it exists.



Another line of argument has been to position Dapper Laughs as some kind of Herculean character comedian whose utter brilliance has transcended all historic records of undercover performance heretofore known - so immersive that even he doesn't know he's not really a sexist. No one believes that. But I would love to see someone from ITV genuinely try to argue this in front of their peers. Firstly, because it would be interesting to see how they square two irreconcilable arguments - that Dapper Laughs is both a spoof character and satirist as well as being a sincere and earnest representation of unreconstructed, working-class banter. Secondly, seeing someone trying to compare On The Pull with the work of Andy Kaufmann or Sacha Baron Cohen would be nothing short of hilarious and give us our first ever Dapper Laughs related chuckle.



Here's the final thing: I know everyone who worked on this show is normal and decent. I know they aren't evil people. I know I have been vehement and forceful in making my point. Harsh even.



But undress the deliberate provocation and confrontational style and the same sincere points are still there. I can't pretend I don't see the retrograde aspects of this show for harmony's sake. It's certainly not going to do my career any good publicly cussing an entire TV station or upsetting hard-working producers trying to make a living. But I wouldn't publish this unless I felt sufficiently tired of the tacit acceptability of Dapper Laughs' brand of hateful nonsense or felt that the need to speak up outweighed any fear of career damage.



If I could sum everything up in one go it would be this: We don't work in an industry that is somehow separate from reality. What we do is not 'just telly'. We are helping to shape the reality we live in. What we put on the screen has a real world effect. And this show contributes to a culture of abuse that degrades us all - men and women - boys and girls.



It is bad for girls evidently as they have to put up with numbskulls like Dapper Laughs, but it is damaging to boys as well by filling their heads with such nasty, disabling nonsense, warping their sense of what real engagement with 50% of Planet Earth's population could be like.



I know this is an industry run on fear on so many levels - from fear of failure to fear of where the next job's coming from - but I'm 36 now. In four years time I'll have been bald for half my life. Personally, I want to leave more good in the world than crap. Sometimes that means dusting your hands and saying, 'This is bullshit - I'm out.'



The chase for ratings and the next buck is a compelling one. But we have to start taking some responsibility for what we put on TV and ask ourselves whether we've made the world a better or a worse place when the credits roll.



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NOTE: This article first appeared on the Chortle website.



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Who You Gonna Call? - Nine 'Hilarious Women' Perfect for Ghostbusters 3

The untimely death of Harold Ramis ended the hopes of a reunion with Bull Murray and Dan Aykroyd to make a third chapter to the classic Ghostbusters series. However, rumours of a reboot, starring an all-female team, were confirmed on Wednesday when director Paul Feig tweeted: "It's official. I'm making a new Ghostbusters" with screenwriter Katie Leppold. Feig added: "It will star hilarious women. That's who I'm gonna call."



But who should he call? Here's a quick list of some of the best candidates.



Linda Cardellini



linda cardellini





Best known for her time as one of the key players in the later series of ER, Cardellini's spent time on Mad Men, New Girl and a number of other US TV comedies, which give her the versatility to play a lead role in a project like Ghostbusters. She's yet to firmly break into film but working again with Feig, whose cult hit creation Freaks and Geeks she starred in (seriously, check out the alumni of that show), would give her a great opportunity. Plus, she has Bill Murray's endorsement, so what else does she need?





Aisha Tyler



aisha tyler





Strong, blunt and capable of being an excellent 'straight man', Aisha Tyler is another actor who has earned a chance at a starring role on the big screen. Familiar for her turn in Friends as the sexy, smart but thoroughly unlikeable Charlie, Tyler would be excellent in a pseudo-Egon role as the sensible, scientific base of the group. Tyler's lately been starring in animated spy comedy Archer - one of the most under-appreciated comedies around.





Kristen Wiig



kristen wiig





An easy choice - Wiig brings recognised star power and talent, easily fits the tone and themes of Ghostbusters. Add in that she's worked with director Paul Feig on her breakout film, 2011's Bridesmaids, you'd expect her to be at the top of Feig, and the casting team's, wish list. It's easy to imagine her as a disillusioned veteran, whose faith in the cause is waning.





Emma Stone



emma stone





Simply put, one of the most talented actresses of this generation. Stone has been fantastic in all kinds of role, from Superbad to Easy A to The Help to her ongoing role as Gwen Stacy in The Amazing Spider-Man series. Would she work best as a new era Winston Zeddemore type, recruited to help a struggling team back on its feet?





Sandra Bullock



sandra bullock





Another actor who has worked with Feig and writer Katie Leppold, on 2013 buddy cop caper The Heat, Bullock would bring heavyweight credibility and fits the mould as a group leader sort of character.





Amy Poehler



amy poehler





Poehler's a top tier comic, a staple of US TV comedy, and worthy of a place on the list. She's a formidable lead in the hugely successful Parks and Rec, and thoroughly deserves a role which firmly thrusts her into the global limelight (Golden Globes hosting jobs excepted). Combine all that with her likeability, timing, and sarcastic charm, and you have all the makings of a heroic overall-covered parapsychologist.





Maya Rudolph



maya rudolph





Like Wiig, Maya Rudolph is best known to the world for her role in Bridesmaids, in which she played fraught bride-to-be Lillian. She's had a supporting role in a number of popular films, including Grown Ups, but the bulk of her best work was on her seven-year run on Saturday Night Live. The question is: would you package Rudolph and Wiig together, again, or would it just look like a bizarro world apocalyptic Bridesmaids sequel?





Sarah Silverman



sarah silverman





A tad more coarse than the other options on the list, Silverman would bring with her scathing humour and boundless energy a massive industry respect and a loyal following. Silverman was one of the bright spots in Take This Waltz, as Seth Rogen's troubled alcoholic sister, Geraldine, but else has had precious little cinematic roles. Silverman would definitely be a wildcard choice - but sometimes those are the best choices...





Mayim Bialik



mayim bialik





An emerging star from the acclaimed Big Bang Theory as Sheldon Cooper's dorky, weirdly raunchy, girlfriend Amy Farrah Fowler, Bialik would be another candidate for whom a major film role would be a significant leap. It wouldn't be above her, provided she was teamed with other talents to play off. http://ift.tt/1ybUxIY



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Brain Teaser 10/9/2014

1. Josh is writing a book. He starts on page 1. When he finished, he used a total of 228 digits. How many pages does he have?



2. At Probability University, there are 375 freshmen, 293 sophomores, 187 juniors, & 126 seniors. One student will randomly be chosen to receive an award. What percent chance is there that it will be a junior? Round to the nearest whole percent.

Solution

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It's Time For A Snack





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Today in History for 9th October 2014

Historical Events


1573 - Don Frederik disbands siege of Alkmaar

1799 - Sinking of British frigate HMS Lutine, with the loss of 240 men and a cargo worth £1,200,000 off Dutch coast.

1976 - Peter Petherick takes hat-trick on debut NZ v Pak Javed 1st wkt

1989 - 1st NFL game coached by a black man (Art Shell), his LA Raiders beat NY Jets 14-7 on Monday Night Football

1997 - NY Rangers are 1st NHL team to open with 4 straight ties

2012 - Serge Haroche and David Wineland win the 2012 Nobel Prize in Physics for work on quantum optics


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Famous Birthdays


1890 - Janis Medins, composer

1890 - Aimee Semple McPherson, evangelist (Pentecostal)/radio preacher

1927 - Ivan Metropolitan Ioann Snychev, Russion Orthodox Priest

1945 - Naftali Bon, Kapsabet Kenya, 4x400m runner (Olympic-silver-1968)

1957 - Don Garber, American sports commissioner

1973 - Brandon Pollard, Richmond VA, soccer defender (Olympics-gold-96)


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Famous Deaths


1273 - Elisabeth of Bavaria, Queen of Germany

1729 - Richard Blackmore, English physician and writer (b. 1654)

1797 - Elijah B Solomon Zalman, rabbi/Gaon of Vilna Latvia, dies at 77

1924 - Valery Bryusov, Russian writer and critic (b. 1873)

1978 - Jacques Brel, Belgian chansonnier, buried on Atuama, dies at 49

1983 - Sun Suk Joon, South Korean vice premier, murdered


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