Jul 12, 2019
Food For Flying
Here is an updated list of foods you can take through airport
security. Cakes, Pies, Sandwiches, Apples, Bananas, Oranges,
Sliced Fruit, Firm Cheese, Meat, Candy, Gum, Brownies, Cookies,
Pastries, Granola Bars, Pretzels, Chips,
Hamburgers/Cheeseburgers, and Fries. Even though an item is
allowed to pass through security with you, it does not mean it
will not be given a review. For instance, cakes and pies are
permitted as carry-on items, but could require additional
screening.
Equinox vs. Solstice
You could
almost think of them as opposites. The word "solstice" comes
from the Latin roots "sol," meaning sun, and "sistere," meaning
"stationary." That refers to the fact that during a solstice,
the sun rises and appears to stop in the middle of the sky for a
while before it sets. As a result, the summer solstice is the
longest day of the year.
If you are on the opposite side of the globe from that sunny standstill, you would experience a winter solstice, the longest night of the year. The winter solstice occurs on December 21 or 22 in the Northern Hemisphere and on June 20 or 21 in the Southern Hemisphere. The summer solstice occurs on June 20 or 21 in the Northern Hemisphere and on December 21 or 22 in the Southern Hemisphere.
The word "equinox," comes from the Latin roots "aequus," meaning equal, and "nox," meaning night. On the equinox, day and night last for exactly the same amount of time. Spring equinox means spring has arrived. The vernal equinox happens about March 21 in the Northern Hemisphere and September 23 in the Southern Hemisphere. The autumnal equinox occurs near September 23 in the Northern Hemisphere and March 21 in the Southern Hemisphere.
Picture the Earth as it circles the sun. Our planet does not sit directly upright as it rotates; its axis of rotation is actually tilted by about 23.4 degrees, always pointed in the same direction in space. In the same way you get more sun on your shoulders if you are sitting up in your beach chair than you will if you are lounging flat, some areas of the Earth get more sunlight depending on where its axis is pointing. That, in turn, depends on where the planet is in its revolution around the sun.
For example, when it's the winter solstice in the Northern Hemisphere, the Earth is at a point in its revolution where its axis points away from the sun and the Northern Hemisphere gets the least amount of sunlight. If you were standing at the North Pole, you wouldn't get any sunlight at all. The Southern Hemisphere, on the other hand, would get its biggest helping of sunlight all year, making it the summer solstice there. In Antarctica, the sun never sets during this period.
Whereas the Earth's axis is tilted directly toward or away from the sun during a solstice, it's tilted directly askew from the sun during an equinox. To use the sunbathing example again, it's as if you rotated your body parallel to the towel clockwise you get the same amount of sun on your front and back as if you had rotated the other way. At this time, the sun is directly above the equator, and that means that day and night are of equal length. But not for long: A new season is upon you, which means shorter nights (or days!) and more (or less!) sunlight to enjoy.
If you are on the opposite side of the globe from that sunny standstill, you would experience a winter solstice, the longest night of the year. The winter solstice occurs on December 21 or 22 in the Northern Hemisphere and on June 20 or 21 in the Southern Hemisphere. The summer solstice occurs on June 20 or 21 in the Northern Hemisphere and on December 21 or 22 in the Southern Hemisphere.
The word "equinox," comes from the Latin roots "aequus," meaning equal, and "nox," meaning night. On the equinox, day and night last for exactly the same amount of time. Spring equinox means spring has arrived. The vernal equinox happens about March 21 in the Northern Hemisphere and September 23 in the Southern Hemisphere. The autumnal equinox occurs near September 23 in the Northern Hemisphere and March 21 in the Southern Hemisphere.
Picture the Earth as it circles the sun. Our planet does not sit directly upright as it rotates; its axis of rotation is actually tilted by about 23.4 degrees, always pointed in the same direction in space. In the same way you get more sun on your shoulders if you are sitting up in your beach chair than you will if you are lounging flat, some areas of the Earth get more sunlight depending on where its axis is pointing. That, in turn, depends on where the planet is in its revolution around the sun.
For example, when it's the winter solstice in the Northern Hemisphere, the Earth is at a point in its revolution where its axis points away from the sun and the Northern Hemisphere gets the least amount of sunlight. If you were standing at the North Pole, you wouldn't get any sunlight at all. The Southern Hemisphere, on the other hand, would get its biggest helping of sunlight all year, making it the summer solstice there. In Antarctica, the sun never sets during this period.
Whereas the Earth's axis is tilted directly toward or away from the sun during a solstice, it's tilted directly askew from the sun during an equinox. To use the sunbathing example again, it's as if you rotated your body parallel to the towel clockwise you get the same amount of sun on your front and back as if you had rotated the other way. At this time, the sun is directly above the equator, and that means that day and night are of equal length. But not for long: A new season is upon you, which means shorter nights (or days!) and more (or less!) sunlight to enjoy.
Geeks Vs. Nerds
According to many, there are differences. The most significant
differences between geeks and nerds are that geeks are more into
pop culture references, such as picking out plot holes in Star
Wars. Nerds are more interested in academic achievement and the
pursuit of knowledge.
TV Antenna Usage
Fast Company reports on a survey by the Consumer Technology
Association (CTA) that found during 2018, 31% of US households
had an antenna hooked up to at least one television, up from 28%
in 2015, but among 25- to 34-year-olds, antenna adoption was
even higher than average, at 45%. Among the 65 to 74 age
demographic, only 19% used an antenna.
Income was not a factor in antenna ownership, suggesting that many are looking to escape cable’s high prices, regardless of financial status.
Income was not a factor in antenna ownership, suggesting that many are looking to escape cable’s high prices, regardless of financial status.
How Many of You
There are 329,525,658 people in the United States of America.
The US Census Bureau statistics tell us that there are at least
151,671 different last names and 5,163 different first names in
common use in the United States. Some names are more common than
others. For instance, there are 47,647 people named John Smith in the
United States. Here is an interesting site that allows you to
input your name and see if there are any others who share the
same name. LINK Happy Hunting!
Amazon Fire Vs. Roku
Amazon Fire TV, the set-top-box streaming platform, now
says it has 34 million users, making it the leading OTT
platform, overtaking Roku. Roku says it has 29.1 million active
accounts. One in three smart TVs in US is a Roku.
Wordology, Balter
I can balter and know others who balter, but many never admit
it. Balter means to dance badly.
Average American and Phones
During 2019 the average American checks their
phone 52 times a day, according to a consumer survey. The
average age at which an American child receives their first
phone is now 10.3 years old.
May 31, 2019
Happy Friday
It is impossible to
fill your heart with happiness, love, and joy. There is always
room for more.
Expand your heart by celebrating a Happy Friday!
Expand your heart by celebrating a Happy Friday!
Save on Streaming
The beauty of cutting the cable habit of by-appointment-TV is
that you can cancel non-cable anytime without penalty. A good
way of finding alternatives and varying your watching is to
sample different services for a week or month.
Once you paid for a month of HBO Now, CBS All Access, or pretty much any other streaming TV service, you are entitled to that full month even after you cancelled. These companies do not do prorated refunds, which is unfortunate if you forget to cancel a free trial, but it is great for avoiding automatic renewal in the first place. With so many new services offering their own exclusive shows, subscribing in one-month increments is a great way to keep your monthly TV bill in check and finding more variety of entertainment.
Cancelling a streaming service is still much easier than shutting off cable or satellite TV, as most providers have direct links or clear instructions on how to stop service without the problem of talking to a person trying to get you to not cancel.
Once you paid for a month of HBO Now, CBS All Access, or pretty much any other streaming TV service, you are entitled to that full month even after you cancelled. These companies do not do prorated refunds, which is unfortunate if you forget to cancel a free trial, but it is great for avoiding automatic renewal in the first place. With so many new services offering their own exclusive shows, subscribing in one-month increments is a great way to keep your monthly TV bill in check and finding more variety of entertainment.
Cancelling a streaming service is still much easier than shutting off cable or satellite TV, as most providers have direct links or clear instructions on how to stop service without the problem of talking to a person trying to get you to not cancel.
Internet Update
It has been about 30 years since the beginning of the
internet. As of April 2019, an estimated 4.4 billion people
around the world use the internet. That is about 56% of the
world's population, and 81% of the developed world.
Microwave Tips
Before you chop onions, place the whole onion in the microwave
for 45 seconds. By heating the onion before cutting it, you help
break down the chemicals that cause your tears.
Peeling garlic does not have to be a daunting task. Pop a full bulb in the microwave for 20 seconds to soften it, making peeling easier. The cloves will slide right out of their skins with no mess or sticky, smelly garlic juices.
Get every last drop out of lemons, limes, oranges, and grapefruits. If a recipe calls for citrus juice, zap the fleshy fruit in the microwave for about 10 to 20 seconds. Then, slice it in half and squeeze.
Steam all types of vegetables, like broccoli, carrots, asparagus, green beans, and artichoke. You only need some water in a microwave-safe bowl and a microwave-safe plate to cover it.
Peeling garlic does not have to be a daunting task. Pop a full bulb in the microwave for 20 seconds to soften it, making peeling easier. The cloves will slide right out of their skins with no mess or sticky, smelly garlic juices.
Get every last drop out of lemons, limes, oranges, and grapefruits. If a recipe calls for citrus juice, zap the fleshy fruit in the microwave for about 10 to 20 seconds. Then, slice it in half and squeeze.
Steam all types of vegetables, like broccoli, carrots, asparagus, green beans, and artichoke. You only need some water in a microwave-safe bowl and a microwave-safe plate to cover it.
Wordology, Cataglottism
This means kissing with the tongue, or a
French Kiss. Derives from Greek cato (down) and glotta/glossa
(tongue). Sure makes it sound much less sexy.
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