L.L.Bean is named after its founder, Leon
Leonwood Bean.
FIAT originally stood for Fabbrica Italiana Automobili Torino,
which translates as "Italian automobile factory of Turin."
FAO Schwarz named after Frederick August Otto Schwarz founder of
the toy store
H & R block, the American tax preparation company in North
America, Australia, and India was founded by brothers Henry W.
Bloch and Richard Bloch. The brothers chose to spell the name
"Block" with a K to ensure the name is not mispronounced
"blotch."
Pam cooking spray comes
from Product of Arthur Meyerhoff, the founder of PAM Products,
Inc.
KLM is the abbreviation
of Koninklijke Luchtvaart Maatschappij (Royal Aviation Company)
Royal Dutch Airlines. During September 1919, Queen Wilhelmina
awarded the yet-to-be-founded KLM its "Royal" (Koninklijke)
status.
Bonus - Captcha, that
code you have to type in for security purposes stands for
Completely Automated Public Turing test to tell Computers and
Humans Apart. Interesting that it is a computer testing us
to prove we are human.
May 25, 2018
Devein Shrimp
Understanding what the 'vein' is, adds to the
conversation. Vein is just a euphemism for the shrimp’s lower
digestive tract, meaning it is filled with shrimp poop. It will
not harm you, but it might taste a bit grainy.
Experts say you might not be able to taste the vein depending on the shrimp’s size. Small and medium shrimp tend to have smaller 'veins' and do not need deveining except for cosmetics. For larger ones it is usually a good idea to do it.
Experts say you might not be able to taste the vein depending on the shrimp’s size. Small and medium shrimp tend to have smaller 'veins' and do not need deveining except for cosmetics. For larger ones it is usually a good idea to do it.
Climate Stuff
Last week the NOAA announced that April was the 400th month of
warmer than average temperature (and caused by us). The NOAA has
been tracking temperature since 1880 and reports it has been
getting warmer. Interesting that it corresponds directly to the
end of the Little Ice Age around 1860. During the Little Ice
Age, average global temperatures were 1-1.5 degree Celsius (2-3
degrees Fahrenheit) cooler than they are today.
The Little Ice Age followed the Medieval Warm Period also known as the Medieval Climate Optimum, or Medieval Climatic Anomaly. Scientists believe possible causes of the Medieval Warm Period include increased solar activity, decreased volcanic activity, and changes to ocean circulation.
As late as 2012, scientists still did not agree when the Little Ice age specifically began or ended. Some believe 1300s beginning and others believe 1600s. Most agree it ended in the mid 1800s. A theory from 2012 reports that an unusual, 50-year-long episode of four massive tropical volcanic eruptions triggered the Little Ice Age. Their results are in contrast to the work of other scientists who contend that decreased radiation from the sun is what caused the Little Ice Age.
Scientists mostly agree that the warm period was caused by less volcanic activity and more solar activity. They also mostly agree it was followed by the ice age, which was caused by more volcanic activity and less solar activity.
They all agree that the earth has tilted on its axis over time and there have been many periods of colder weather and many periods of warmer weather on earth during the past millions of years.
Scientists also all agree that mankind cannot control volcanoes, the sun, or the earth tilting on its axis. What they cannot agree on is whether this time climate change is our fault, politics, or just another natural cycle of Mother Nature toying with us.
The Little Ice Age followed the Medieval Warm Period also known as the Medieval Climate Optimum, or Medieval Climatic Anomaly. Scientists believe possible causes of the Medieval Warm Period include increased solar activity, decreased volcanic activity, and changes to ocean circulation.
As late as 2012, scientists still did not agree when the Little Ice age specifically began or ended. Some believe 1300s beginning and others believe 1600s. Most agree it ended in the mid 1800s. A theory from 2012 reports that an unusual, 50-year-long episode of four massive tropical volcanic eruptions triggered the Little Ice Age. Their results are in contrast to the work of other scientists who contend that decreased radiation from the sun is what caused the Little Ice Age.
Scientists mostly agree that the warm period was caused by less volcanic activity and more solar activity. They also mostly agree it was followed by the ice age, which was caused by more volcanic activity and less solar activity.
They all agree that the earth has tilted on its axis over time and there have been many periods of colder weather and many periods of warmer weather on earth during the past millions of years.
Scientists also all agree that mankind cannot control volcanoes, the sun, or the earth tilting on its axis. What they cannot agree on is whether this time climate change is our fault, politics, or just another natural cycle of Mother Nature toying with us.
Passport vs. Visa
A passport serves two
purposes: to regain entry to the country of citizenship (i.e.
the United States) and is a requirement by many countries to
gain entry to the country you are visiting.
A travel visa can be a stamp or sticker placed by officials of a foreign country on a passport that allows the bearer to visit that country.
Visas are obtained from the proper embassy or local consulates of the country to be visited. Visit is defined as the reason for entry, usually business, tourist or transitory. There are over 270 countries that offer travel visas and literally thousands of different types of visas available based upon country, type of visit, and length of visit. A travel visa is an official government document that temporarily authorizes you to be in the country you are visiting. There are about 185 different types of visas.
There are two main categories of US visas: Non-immigrant visa - for temporary visits such as for tourism, business, work, visiting family, or studying. Immigrant visa - for people to immigrate to the United States.
A travel visa can be a stamp or sticker placed by officials of a foreign country on a passport that allows the bearer to visit that country.
Visas are obtained from the proper embassy or local consulates of the country to be visited. Visit is defined as the reason for entry, usually business, tourist or transitory. There are over 270 countries that offer travel visas and literally thousands of different types of visas available based upon country, type of visit, and length of visit. A travel visa is an official government document that temporarily authorizes you to be in the country you are visiting. There are about 185 different types of visas.
There are two main categories of US visas: Non-immigrant visa - for temporary visits such as for tourism, business, work, visiting family, or studying. Immigrant visa - for people to immigrate to the United States.
Technologically Obsolete
One of the first things predicted with the
advent of the computer age was eliminating paper. It stands out
as one of the greatest prediction blunders. We continue to
produce tons of paper. In fact computers created a great surge
in the use of paper. Other items have come and gone in short
order and many of the following items have been invented, rose,
and have fallen out of widespread use during our lifetimes.
Some, such as cable TV have become victims of their own success.
Here are a few completely or virtually obsolete inventions many
of us have known and loved - or hated:
Other things we wish would go away include the myriad types of non-standard cables, all cables with big bricks (baluns) at the end, and sticking a needle in us to deliver medicine. Things we wish will never go away include hugs and kisses and smiles. . . oh, and bacon.
- Backing up to floppy disk or CD
- Calculators
- Calling 411 to find a restaurant or store
- Cathode ray tube monitors and TVs
- Tethered computer terminals
- Dial up internet service
- Eight track tape
- Encyclopedia sets and dictionaries
- Fold up maps and road atlas books
- Separate GPS devices
- Movie rental stores (like Blockbuster)
- Paid e-mail accounts
- Personal digital assistant (like Palm Pilot)
- Personal online
privacy
- Phone Books
- Non-jet commercial planes
- Punch tape, paper tape, and punched cards
- Typewriters (manual and electric)
- Black and white TV
- VCR (videocassette
recorder).
- Cable TV
- Physical cables to deliver cable TV (to be replaced by WiFi)
- Camera (non-digital)
- CDs (compact disks)
- Newspaper and magazine classified adds
- Fax Machines (except in medical field)
- Getting film developed
- Landline phones
- Tower PCs (vs laptops)
- Public pay phones and phone booths
- Record stores.
Other things we wish would go away include the myriad types of non-standard cables, all cables with big bricks (baluns) at the end, and sticking a needle in us to deliver medicine. Things we wish will never go away include hugs and kisses and smiles. . . oh, and bacon.
8K TV is Coming
Speaking of obsolete, even though many do not yet have 4K TVs,
8K sets are coming this year. Sharp began shipping the world's
first commercially available 8K monitor, the 70-inch, 7,680 by
4,320 Aquos LV-70X500E.
85,000 8K sets are likely to be sold worldwide during 2018 compared to 98.4 million 4K sets. NHK in Japan has committed to inaugurating an 8K channel on December 1, 2018 with thousands of hours of programming. South Korea has already deployed the NextGen 4k TV over antennas in that country and produced the Olympics for the rest of the world in 4K. It was available in the US, but cable companies could not broadcast it in 4K.
The World Cup, Wimbledon, and the Premier Football League are all distributed in 4K. However, we in the US are stuck with "selected holes" at the Masters Tournament shown in 4K.
8K monitors will also be available in the US at the end of the year from a variety of other brands. TCL announced its intention to unveil its own 8K TV at the 2017 IFA show in Berlin. It is likely that all the major Chinese TV brands will show their own 8K models at IFA 2018 and at CES 2019 in January.
The US severely lags the rest of the world and US cable companies still are forcing us to show 720p pictures on our 1080p and 4K TV sets. The good news is that the newer 1080p and 4K smart TVs use software to greatly enhance the crappy 720p pictures and virtually no 720p TVs are being sold these days.
Meanwhile, the rest of the world has moved on. If it were not for Netflix, Amazon Video, Directtv, YouTube, and Blu-ray, many in the US would not even know the beauty of 4K, and the world is already moving beyond it to 8K. Maybe I need a chill pill for pixel envy.
85,000 8K sets are likely to be sold worldwide during 2018 compared to 98.4 million 4K sets. NHK in Japan has committed to inaugurating an 8K channel on December 1, 2018 with thousands of hours of programming. South Korea has already deployed the NextGen 4k TV over antennas in that country and produced the Olympics for the rest of the world in 4K. It was available in the US, but cable companies could not broadcast it in 4K.
The World Cup, Wimbledon, and the Premier Football League are all distributed in 4K. However, we in the US are stuck with "selected holes" at the Masters Tournament shown in 4K.
8K monitors will also be available in the US at the end of the year from a variety of other brands. TCL announced its intention to unveil its own 8K TV at the 2017 IFA show in Berlin. It is likely that all the major Chinese TV brands will show their own 8K models at IFA 2018 and at CES 2019 in January.
The US severely lags the rest of the world and US cable companies still are forcing us to show 720p pictures on our 1080p and 4K TV sets. The good news is that the newer 1080p and 4K smart TVs use software to greatly enhance the crappy 720p pictures and virtually no 720p TVs are being sold these days.
Meanwhile, the rest of the world has moved on. If it were not for Netflix, Amazon Video, Directtv, YouTube, and Blu-ray, many in the US would not even know the beauty of 4K, and the world is already moving beyond it to 8K. Maybe I need a chill pill for pixel envy.
Well, Pinch My Bum
How many names can one holiday have? Quite a few, such as
Restoration Day, Oak Apple Day, or Royal Oak Day. It was an
English public holiday, observed annually on 29 May, to
commemorate the restoration of the English monarchy in May 1660.
It is also known as Shick Shack Day, Oak and Nettle Day, Bumping
Day, and Pinch-bum Day. Each
group seems to have their own name and as many ways to celebrate
the English monarchy.
May 18, 2018
Happy Friday
You do not need teeth to
smile, just a happy thought.
It is easy to have happy thoughts, especially on a Happy Friday!
It is easy to have happy thoughts, especially on a Happy Friday!
Google Tricks
Type “Do a Barrel Roll” (without quotes) in your search bar and
hold your desk for a second as this will give a circular roll
off your screen. A few more to try, "space", "gravity",
"underwater". Fun stuff to keep you from doing your work.
Tonsils and Adenoids
Technically, there are three sets of tonsils: the pharyngeal
tonsils, commonly known as adenoids, the palatine tonsils, and
the lingual tonsils. People refer to tonsils usually as the
palatine tonsils, which are oval, pea-sized clusters of lymph
cells at the opening of either side of the throat. Their role is
to filter bacteria and viruses and produce white blood cells and
antibodies. Tonsils are the first line of defense as part of the
immune system.
Adenoids or pharyngeal tonsils are clusters of lymphatic tissue in the back of the nose, above the roof of the mouth. They begin to shrink by age 7 or 8, are barely visible by the late teens, and completely gone by adulthood. Adenoids are covered with cilia and mucus. The small hairs wave about to spread mucus, which is carried to the stomach by swallowing. The purpose of the mucus is to capture infectious bacteria, dust, and other particles and flush them away.
Bottom line, all adenoids are tonsils, but not all tonsils are adenoids.
Adenoids or pharyngeal tonsils are clusters of lymphatic tissue in the back of the nose, above the roof of the mouth. They begin to shrink by age 7 or 8, are barely visible by the late teens, and completely gone by adulthood. Adenoids are covered with cilia and mucus. The small hairs wave about to spread mucus, which is carried to the stomach by swallowing. The purpose of the mucus is to capture infectious bacteria, dust, and other particles and flush them away.
Bottom line, all adenoids are tonsils, but not all tonsils are adenoids.
Wordology, Hoi Polloi
This term is used to mean two completely
different things. Originally it came from the Greek and is a
transliteration of the Greek for 'the many'. So, it means the
masses, the ordinary folks, the general populace, and usually it
is usually meant as derogatory. However, it also has a second
meaning. According to Merriam Webster it also means people of
distinction, or wealth, or elevated status.
I checked a few dictionaries and found the first definition, but the second seems limited to Merriam Webster. Incidentally, the hoi polloi is actually redundant, as hoi means the, so the hoi polloi literally would mean the the masses.
I checked a few dictionaries and found the first definition, but the second seems limited to Merriam Webster. Incidentally, the hoi polloi is actually redundant, as hoi means the, so the hoi polloi literally would mean the the masses.
Skin Printer
Wow, 3D printing is getting interesting. A handheld skin printer
is like a magic wand for healing flesh wounds. It acts like tape
used for correcting a writing error. It can produce a sheet of
skin tissue to cover a wound. University of Toronto engineers
have developed a 3D skin printer that can apparently, form
tissue in situ, depositing and setting in place, within two
minutes or less.
This could serve as a future alternative to regular skin grafts. However, instead of first requiring that a patient has healthy skin removed to be grafted elsewhere, this device can roll out a new layer of bio ink-based, 3D-printed skin tissue.
It is portable and weighs just over 2 pounds and has already been shown to function when patching up both rats’ and pigs’ wounds. The team is currently conducting wound-healing experiments to benchmark their approach against established alternatives.
This could serve as a future alternative to regular skin grafts. However, instead of first requiring that a patient has healthy skin removed to be grafted elsewhere, this device can roll out a new layer of bio ink-based, 3D-printed skin tissue.
It is portable and weighs just over 2 pounds and has already been shown to function when patching up both rats’ and pigs’ wounds. The team is currently conducting wound-healing experiments to benchmark their approach against established alternatives.
Wikipedia Hack
Enter a search for month and year and it will return world news for that month. Try it for your birthday. Try it for a family member or friend who is having a birthday, print it out and give it to them as an interesting gift.
The CDC's National Center for Health Statistics, says that some years the most births occur during July or September. Worldwide birth statistics vary with climates and cultural factors that influence the timing of conceptions and births.
Incidentally, in the US, February is the month with the least births and August has the most.+
The CDC's National Center for Health Statistics, says that some years the most births occur during July or September. Worldwide birth statistics vary with climates and cultural factors that influence the timing of conceptions and births.
Incidentally, in the US, February is the month with the least births and August has the most.+
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