Friday, 26 December 2014

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

Infestation



In the paragraph below, each blank must be filled by a five-letter word, and the words are all anagrams of each other (the words all contain the same five letters, in different order). Can you fill in the blanks?



Quaint _____ this hotel supplies,

That don't appear upon the bill.

I speak of roaches, _____, and flies.

You _____ and slap. They're with you still.

At _____ each guest _____ pained screams

That ought to plague the owner's dreams.





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In 2013, Oxford researcher Kevin Dutton compiled a list of professions that attract…

In 2013, Oxford researcher Kevin Dutton compiled a list of professions that attract the most psychopaths. It probably won’t come as a surprise that plenty of psychos become police officers, lawyers, and surgeons. However, the number one vocation chosen by psychopaths was CEO.






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The Twelve Days of Christmas for a Xmas Orphan

As an Aussie in NYC and Xmas Orphan, I've composed my very own "Twelve Days of Christmas".



You know, just because... Why not?




What's a Xmas Orphan?



Extremely unlike an actual orphan, it's someone who's going to spend the holiday season well away from the majority of their friends and family.



Usually by choice. Usually in another country.



I suppose a Xmas orphan could be an actual orphan as well, but that lends a whole dire tone to what is supposed to be a jolly piece touched only with a little sadness.



So here we go.



The Twelve Days of Being a Xmas Orphan.



As told by a guy spending Xmas in New York, while his friends and family are in Australia.





On the first day of Xmas,



nobody sent to me:



Anything.





On the second day of Xmas,



my parents sent to me:



Two invitations to family functions they knew I couldn't attend,



Which I was okay with.





On the third day of Xmas,



my best friend from back home sent to me:



Three photos from a Xmas lunch with all my other friends,



And the weather was awesome.





On the fourth day of Xmas,



an ex-girlfriend sent to me:



4 texts telling me she'd moved on,



I thought four was too many, and zero would've been more believable.





On the fifth day of Xmas,



a different ex-girlfriend sent me:



Five photos from her wedding,



I have no idea why.





On the sixth day of Xmas,



my parents sent to me:



Six cards from different relatives,



Meaning I now had to send them cards back that wouldn't arrive until after Xmas.





On the seventh day of Xmas,



I was invited to seven different orphans' Xmas parties,



Well seven people said they were organising one.





On the eighth day of Xmas,



The seven different orphans decided they were going to other parties,



However I did get one invitation to spend the day with Australian ex-pats.





On the ninth day of Xmas,



It was nine degrees below zero and that was the top temperature for the week,



Whilst in Australia, the low was in the mid twenties,



So I wore boardies, a singlet and thongs all day, turned up the heating and pretended I was still at home.





On the tenth day of Xmas,



I spoke to ten people and none of them mentioned Xmas,



And I was extremely homesick,



Also, I posted ten presents back home,



Even though I knew none of them would make it on time, at least they would be postmarked before December 25th.





On the eleventh day of Xmas,



I bought some supplies for the orphans party I would be attending,



Then realised I had no idea what to bring,



So I just bought eleven bottles of alcohol. Nine beers and two bottles of wine.





On the twelfth day of Xmas,



Due to the twelve hour time difference it was already Xmas in Australia,



My parents called me from lunch and I had to deal with twelve competing emotions,



And there's no getting around it. Despite the negatives, I missed the hell out of home,



Also I got twelve different group text messages wishing me a happy whatever,



All of them were from Australia.





Then on Xmas Day there were thirteen of us gathered in a tiny apartment,



The one chef refused to cook as it was his day off,



So the turkey was burnt,



There was no seafood as this wasn't Australia,



All we had to eat were roasted vegetables, gravy, pudding and



Ice-cream.





We all had plenty to drink,



Talked about our best and worst Xmases,



What our families had done yesterday,



Stoically said that although we got nothing on the day, we were too old for presents anyway,



Then all agreed that you're never too old for presents.





Had plenty more to drink,



Talked more about what we would've been doing back in Australia,



Promised to all do it again next year,



If we were still here. Or maybe even there.





And although I had twelve new Facebook friends,



They were twelve people I never saw again,



As I already had plenty of Australian friends,



In Australia,



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$44 billion worth of gift cards have gone…

$44 billion worth of gift cards have gone unredeemed since 2008.






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Romans used to call Christians atheists because they didn’t…

Romans used to call Christians atheists because they didn’t pay tribute to their gods.






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No one knows what Jesus looked like; “The artistic depictions down…

Jesus No one knows what Jesus looked like; “The artistic depictions down the ages have total and complete variation, which indicates that nobody did a portrait of Jesus or wrote down a description, it’s all been forgotten.”






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When Vladimir the Great was trying to decide on the national religion…

When Vladimir the Great was trying to decide on the national religion of Russia in 987, he nearly chose Islam; however, after realizing that Muslims weren’t allowed to drink alcohol, he decided on Orthodox Christianity instead.






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Brain Teaser 12/26/2014

These words belong to the same logical family:

CALCIFEROUS

CUPELLATION

EDUCATION

LACTIFEROUS

OUTDISTANCE

PNEUMONIA



Which of these words does too?

ZYMOTICALLY

ABSTEMIOUS

UNAPOSTOLIC

MEDALLION

Solution

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Birthday Gift Baskets - The Best Of Gifts





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A worm’s mind has been mapped, replicated, and placed…

A worm’s mind has been mapped, replicated, and placed inside a Lego robot.






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When Grigori Perelman, a Russian mathematician, solved the most important problem…

Grigori-Perelman When Grigori Perelman, a Russian mathematician, solved the most important problem in topology he was awarded the Fields Medal and Millennium Prize of one million dollars. He declined both saying: “The main reason is my disagreement with the organized mathematical community. I don’t like their decisions, I consider them unjust.”






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There’s a way to highly exaggerate microscopic vibrations on…

There’s a way to highly exaggerate microscopic vibrations on surfaces from any video, allowing you to see things like blood pulses in the face, sound affects on glass and even recreate the sounds that caused the vibrations.






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A study of 2 million insurance claims concluded that 9 of the…

A study of 2 million insurance claims concluded that 9 of the top 10 occupations causing car accidents are medical-field related, with the most accidents being caused by Surgeons and GPs.






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Sign outside of an ice-cream shop in Shenyang, China







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Today in History for 26th December 2014

Historical Events


1928 - World record 10th wicket stand 307 (Kippax / Hooker) NSW v Vic

1938 - Tom Goddard takes a cricket hat-trick for England v South Africa

1964 - Moors Murderers Ian Brady and Myra Hindley claim last victim

1988 - "Legs Diamond" opens at Mark Hellinger Theater NYC for 64 performances

1996 - The United Nations Convention to Combat Desertification goes into force.

1998 - Iraq announces its intention to fire upon U.S. and British warplanes that patrol the northern and southern no-fly zones.


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Famous Birthdays


1731 - Anthony Ziesenis, architect/sculptor (Town Hall of Westzaan)

1778 - Juan Lovera, Venezuela, artist

1793 - Franz Hunten, composer

1921 - Steve Allen, comedian/TV host (Tonight Show, Steve Allen Show), born in NYC, New York

1980 - Serena Phillips, Corvallis Ore, figure skater (1997 Pruetten champ)

1995 - Zach Mills, American actor


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Famous Deaths


1837 - Martinus van Marum, chemist/physicist (giant salamander), dies at 87

1933 - Anatoly Lunacharsky, Russian literary critic and politician (b. 1875)

1983 - Violet Carson, British actress (b. 1898)

1997 - John Hinde, photographer/circus promoter, dies at 81

2005 - Vincent Schiavelli, American actor (b. 1948)

2012 - Gerry Anderson, English writer/producer/director, dies from Alzheimer's disease at 83


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