Sunday, 30 August 2015

Today’s Daily Brain Teaser (Aug 31, 2015)

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Letter Multiplication

If E times ILE equals BANISH, and TE times T equals BOOK, what does TO times IN equal?

A. BREATH

B. TEASER

C. RUTABAGA

D. POISON

E. COPPER

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Today’s Daily Trivia Quiz (Aug 31, 2015)

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The Lord of the Rings – Aragorn
How much do you know about this fictional character created by J.R.R. Tolkien and portrayed in the trilogy directed by Peter Jackson?

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Vocabulary : Word of the Day : Encomium

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en-co-mi-um

noun :: Glowing and warmly enthusiastic praise.

“This part of the existing hymn ends with an encomium of the Delian festival of Apollo and of the Delian choirs.” –Homer

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Creativity : True or False

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For each of the following statements, come up with two plausible reasons why they are true. Now, come up with two plausible reasons why they are false.

1. Candy is bad for you.

2. In a tennis match, the taller player will win more often.

3. Global warming can be reversed.

You can repeat this exercise by using any subjective statement that you can find. This exercise will help you to see that many issues have different sides to them.

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Memory : How Big is a Chunk

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Earlier we described the Chunking Technique for remembering small pieces of information. Since the average Short Term Memory can only hold about 7 things, chunking is a great way to increase the value of each of those 7 things. For example, if you were to remember seven 4 letter words instead of seven letters, you will have increased your letter storage by 400%.

Naturally, the bigger you make your chunks, the fewer chunks you are able to remember. The “7 pieces of information” statistic is based on remembering single characters. If you are remembering short words, you’ll be limited to around 6 chunks. If you are remembering short sentences the chunk number drops to 2, however at that point you’ve managed to cram over 40 letters into your brain!

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Walking a Two Headed Dog Illusion

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I hope you’ve been enjoying the optical illusions this week. It’s Sunday, though, and I’m thinking we need a fun photo illusion! So, here’s a pretty unique two-headed dog for your viewing pleasure…

Walking a two headed dog

I think that walking a two headed dog down the street might get you a few strange looks, don’t you think? Of course, this isn’t a real two headed dog; it only looks like it! It’s actually two dogs. One dog’s body is just hidden from view. At first I thought that the second dog’s body was hidden behind the first dog, but after looking at it closer, I’m thinking that it’s actually hidden between the dog walker’s legs. Either way, it’s still a fun little illusion!




Show a little love and rate this two headed dog illusion below if you want to see more. Your ratings help us decide which illusions we post and which ones make their way to the recycle bin!

Think this two headed dog illusion was freaky? Head over and check out this two headed goat!

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In 1987, a guy bought a lifetime unlimited first class American Airlines ticket…

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In 1987, a guy bought a lifetime unlimited first class American Airlines ticket for $250,000. He flew over 10,000 flights costing the company $21,000,000. They terminated his ticket in 2008.

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In 2010 George Lucas said “I’m dedicating the majority of my wealth…

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In 2010 George Lucas said “I’m dedicating the majority of my wealth to improving education. It is the key to the survival of the human race.” Two years later, Lucas sold Lucasfilm Ltd. to Disney for $4.05B and donated the proceeds to a charity that focuses on education.

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Only Hades Members understand…

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Photo courtesy of Karen McWiggins.
Car spotted in Korea.

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Washoe, a chimpanzee, was taught sign language. When one of her trainers returned after…

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Washoe, a chimpanzee, was taught sign language. When one of her trainers returned after a while away Washoe was initially dismissive of her, but when the trainer signed “My baby died”, Washoe signed “cry” and mimicked a tear running down her face.

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Historical Events for 30th August 2015

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1590 – Tokugawa Ieyasu enters Edo Castle. (Traditional Japanese date: August 1, 1590)
1776 – US army evacuates Long Island and falls back to Manhattan, NYC
1893 – 13rd US Men’s Tennis: Robert D Wrenn beats Fred H Hovey (6-4 3-6 6-4 6-4)
1900 – Last 2,000 British prisoners in Nooitgedagt, South Africa, freed
1963 – Hotline communication link between Pentagon (Washington) and the Klemlin (Moscow) installed
1964 – Clifford Ann Creed wins LPGA Riverside Ladies Golf Open
1979 – Ian Botham makes 1000 runs/100 wkts in Tests in his 21st match
1984 – Red Sox Jim Rice grounds into record 33rd double play en route to 36
1987 – Stefka Kostadinova of Bulgaria sets high jump woman’s record (6’10½”)
1992 – Dottie Mochrie wins LPGA Sun-Times Golf Challenge

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