Friday 28 August 2015

Today’s Daily Brain Teaser (Aug 29, 2015)

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Word Play

What do the following words have in common?

Assess

Banana

Dresser

Grammar

Potato

Revive

Uneven

Voodoo

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Today’s Daily Trivia Quiz (Aug 29, 2015)

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12 Angry Men
Test your knowledge of the ORIGINAL (1957) version of this movie.

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Vocabulary : Word of the Day : Privation

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pri-va-tion

noun :: The state of being deprived; especially the lack of what is needed for existence.

“And Nancy’s deepest wounds had all come from the perception that the absence of children from their hearth was dwelt on in her husband’s mind as a privation to which he could not reconcile himself.” –Eliot, George

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Early Zenith TV remotes changed channels by sound. When you push…

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Early Zenith TV remotes changed channels by sound. When you push the button, a small hammer strikes an aluminum rod, triggering a sound above our hearing range that’s picked up by the TV.

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Verizon developed a special knife that uses pressurized…

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Verizon developed a special knife that uses pressurized air to slice through lawns so fiber optic lines can be buried. The tool cuts through grass but does not break sprinkler pipes and gas lines.

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Five officers once volunteered to stand directly under…

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Five officers once volunteered to stand directly under an exploding nuclear bomb. The only non-volunteer was the camera man.

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During the Battle of Stalingrad, German soldiers suffered more…

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During the Battle of Stalingrad, German soldiers suffered more casualties attempting to take 1 apartment building (Pavlov’s House) then they did taking the city of Paris.

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10,000 Iowan farmers built 380 miles of road (entire width of…

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10,000 Iowan farmers built 380 miles of road (entire width of the state) in one hour on a Saturday morning in 1910.

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What’s Wrong With These Cowboys?

devil's fork illusion

Friday is finally here, and it’s a beautiful thing! I don’t know about you, but I am so ready for the weekend! I get to catch up on sleep and finally relax a little! Of course, I also have to catch up on a little work, but I can handle it.

For today’s illusion, I wanted to post something a little fun. Call it Fun Friday, if you will. This one might take you a moment…

devil's fork illusion




Do you see it? Probably; it’s really not that difficult of an illusion to see. It’s an interesting little twist on the devil’s fork illusion, or blivet. If you look closely at the cowboys’ legs, you’ll notice that they just aren’t quite right. Try starting at the feet and following their legs up toward their bodies. Thanks to the devil’s fork illusion incorporated into this drawing, their legs don’t actually reach their bodies. In fact, neither does the cowboy on the left’s gun.

The devil’s fork illusion is a fun illusion to play around with, and it’s been used in several other optical illusions. Take a look at our nice little collection of devil’s fork illusion here, for instance. The devil’s fork illusion has also been used in this some assembly required illusion as well as this devil’s fork coloring page.

What did you think of today’s Fun Friday devil’s fork optical illusion? Don’t forget to rate it below!

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What’s that stripe?

ass-dried-seafood

ass-dried-seafood

Harry’s been sitting on it all day…

Photo courtesy of Andrew Welch.
Found in Malaysia.

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Historical Events for 28th August 2015

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1859 – A geomagnetic storm causes the Aurora Borealis to shine so brightly that it is seen clearly over parts of USA, Europe, and even as far afield as Japan.
1916 – Germany declares war on Romania
1922 – Albert von Tilzer and Neville Fleesons musical premieres in NYC
1951 – Pirates snap NY Giants 16 game win streak
1956 – England retain cricket Ashes, Jim Laker 46 wickets in the series
1962 – Tony Sheridan and Beat Brothers record “Ya Ya (Parts 1 + 2)”
1974 – Soyuz 15 returns to Earth
1976 – NY Cosmos beat Seattle Sounders 2-1 for NASL cup
1993 – Jakovlev-42 crashes in Tadzjikistan, 76 killed
2013 – China and Russia walk out of a UN Security Council meeting after the US pushes for immediate action against Syria’s use of chemical weapons

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