Monday 21 September 2015

Today’s Daily Brain Teaser (Sep 22, 2015)

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Beyond Star Crossed

She so peaceful, yet causes fear

Him so bright and full of cheer

She rests the body, he wakes the soul

Him so light, she black as coal

Her with mole and tiny bright freckles

He covers us with tiny tear speckles

She hides us, he beams with pride

He her husband, she his bride

He in bright silk, her all in velvet

A yin-yang marriage as they tell it

Two lovers who meet but twice a day

When he must go, she need stay

Now I ask you, who are they?

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Today’s Daily Trivia Quiz (Sep 22, 2015)

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“The Cosby Show” is about the life of the Huxtable family. Have you seen enough episodes to answer these questions?

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Vocabulary : Word of the Day : Diaphanous

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adjective :: Allowing light to pass through, as porcelain; translucent or transparent; pellucid; clear.

“This beautiful and diaphanous quality of the Rocky Mountain streams prevails for a long time after they have mingled their waters and swollen into important rivers.” –Irving, Washington

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Creativity : Number Exercises

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These number exercises will help improve your concentration and mental endurance.

1. Recite all the numbers between 1 and 100 that contain the digit 3 (3, 13, 23…).

2. Count down from 200 by 7s (200, 193, 186…).

3. Recite the numbers by alternatly counting up by 2s and by 3s (2-3, 4-6, 6-9, 8-12…).

4. Try reciting a number series while writing down a different series. Pick any number series you want (up by 2s, down by 7s, every number containing 4s, etc.).

Feel free to modify these exercises and practice them to increase your ability.

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Memory : Acronyms & Acrostics

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A mnemonic is a technique for aiding memory. Mnemonic systems involve adding something more memorable to the information you are studying. We have already seen how rhymes can act as a mnemonic. Other examples of mnemonics are acronyms and acrostics.

Acronym

To create an acronym, take the first letters of the items that you are trying to remember and make a new word out of them. For example the word “BRASS” can be used to remember how to shoot a rifle: Breath, Relax, Aim, Sight, Squeeze. “CART” could be used to remember your grocery list: Carrots, Apples, Radishes, and Turnips.

Acrostic

An acrostic is similar to an acronym, but instead of making a word out of the first letters, you make a sentence. For example, you could remember the phrase “My very educated mother just sent us nine pizzas” to learn the order of the planets: Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune, and Pluto.

These mnemonics work by making the material more meaningful and by chunking it. They change the task from recall to aided recall, which is much easier, and they tell you the number of items you are supposed to remember, which can be quite helpful.

Making up acronyms and acrostics can also help stretch your creativity because you’ll be inventing new words and silly phrases.

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The Mosquito alarm was used to repel young people by emitting…

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The Mosquito alarm was used to repel young people by emitting a high frequency only audible to youngsters. But teenagers set it as a ringtone to avoid being heard by teachers.

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There was a Doctor in Detroit who falsely diagnosed his patients…

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There was a Doctor in Detroit who falsely diagnosed his patients with cancer so he can profit off their chemotherapy to fuel his opulent lifestyle.

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Electricity was introduced to Ethiopia in 1896 after Emperor…

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Electricity was introduced to Ethiopia in 1896 after Emperor Menelik II ordered two newly invented electric chairs as a form of humane capital punishment and realized they were useless in his country without electricity.

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Impossible Building Illusion | I Stand Corrected

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Welcome to Manic Monday! I hope everyone had a fun and relaxing weekend, but it’s back to work now, so it’s time to buckle down. Some of you will be heading off to your offices, I’m sure. Which, I’m sure, is no fun. Unless you have a really cool office, of course!

Am I the only one with a sweet office space? The only thing that would complete it would be a few more optical illusions, like an optical illusion floor or some optical illusion walls! An absolutely perfect office, though, would be one in an impossible building, sort of like this…

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I highly doubt I’ll ever get my dream of having an office in an impossible building, though. After all, it’s not called an impossible building for no reason! It is…well, impossible! I really don’t think I need to explain how this is an impossible building, but I’m feeling verbose this morning, so here goes.

Look at this impossible building in two sections—the top half and the bottom half. The top half of the building (the large single arch) looks as if it’s running north to south and facing to the left. But, when you look at the bottom half of the building (the two small arches) are running east to west and facing to the left. The inscription on the building just tops it off; it’s the perfect inscription for an impossible building!

Please take a moment to rate this impossible building illusion below! And, if you want to see a real life optical illusion building, head over and check out this funky hotel building!

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Home of the very steak

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Let’s very eat.

Photo courtesy of Mark Schreiber.
Found in Tokyo, Japan. 

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Historical Events for 21st September 2015

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1192 – English king Richard I the Lion hearted, captured by by Leopold V, Duke of Austria
1676 – Benedetto Odescalchi elected as Pope Innocent XI
1837 – Charles Tiffany founded his jewelry and china stores
1893 – Frank Duryea drives 1st US made gas propelled vehicle (car)
1979 – Two RAF Hawker Siddeley Harrier jump-jets from RAF Wittering collide over the UK. Both pilots ejected safely. One of the jets broke up in midair and fell harmlessly into a field but the other dropped onto the centre of Wisbech in Cambridgeshire, destroying two houses and a bungalow. Several people were injured in the accident and three people were killed.
1980 – Donna Caponi Young wins LPGA ERA Real Estate Golf Classic
1982 – NFL players begin a 57 day strike
1983 – US performs nuclear test at Nevada Test Site
1997 – Tim Herron wins Texas Golf Open shooting a 271
2001 – AZF chemical plant explodes in Toulouse, France, killing 29 people

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