Jun 7, 2020
What's in a Name, Herostratus
Herostratus burned down the
Temple of Artemis. He did it for the sole purpose of becoming
famous. His acts prompted the creation of a damnatio memoriae
law forbidding anyone to mention his name, whether orally or in
writing. The law was ultimately ineffective, as evidenced by
mentions of his existence in modern works and parlance. Thus,
Herostratus has become a metonym for someone who commits a
criminal act in order to become famous.
Clock Time
This will take you back to school days when
teachers needed to interpret everything for our curious minds.
“AM” stands for “ante meridiem” meaning “before noon” or “before
midday.”
PM
stands for “post meridiem,” meaning “after noon” or “after
midday,” and applies to the times from noon onward.
Interesting Date Facts
Marilyn Monroe and Queen Elizabeth were born
in the same year, 1926. Anne Frank and Martin Luther King junior
were born in the same year (1929). Swiss women got the right to
vote the same year the US drove a buggy on the moon (1971).
Harvard University did not offer calculus classes for the first
few years after the school was established, because calculus had
not been invented yet. Charlie Chaplin died in 1977, the same
year Apple was incorporated.
Origin of Sayings
The walls have ears - Origin: The face Louvre
Palace in France was believed to have a network of listening
tubes so that it would be possible to hear everything that was
said in different rooms. People say that this is how the Queen
Catherine de’Medici discovered political secrets and plots.
Blood
is thicker than water - Meaning: Family relationships and
loyalties are the strongest and most important ones. Origin:
Even though many might think this saying means that we should
put family ahead of friends, it actually meant the complete
opposite. The full phrase actually was “The blood of the
covenant is thicker than the water of the womb,” and it referred
to warriors who shared the blood they shed in battles together.
These ‘blood brothers’ were said to have stronger bonds than
biological brothers.
One
for the road - Meaning: A final drink before leaving a place.
Origin: During the middle ages, the condemned ones were taken
through what today is known as Oxford Street to their execution.
During this final trip, the cart would stop and they would be
allowed to have one final drink before their death.
Butter someone up - Meaning: Flatter or otherwise ingratiate oneself with someone. Origin: The people ancient India used to throw balls of clarified butter at the statues of gods in order to seek a favor.
Butter someone up - Meaning: Flatter or otherwise ingratiate oneself with someone. Origin: The people ancient India used to throw balls of clarified butter at the statues of gods in order to seek a favor.
Beat
about the bush - Meaning: Discuss a matter without coming to the
point. Origin: Beating about the bush is actually an action
performed while hunting, driving birds and other animals out
into the open. After this was done others would than catch the
animals.
Top Three Countries Internet Users
These have the most
internet users in the world.
China 854,000,000
India 560,000,000
USA 313,323,000
China 854,000,000
India 560,000,000
USA 313,323,000
Deep, Dark, and Surface Web
Surface Web: This is the web that
you and most people are already familiar with. Major websites
like Google, Amazon, Twitter and Facebook. Sites on the surface
web are “indexed,” which means they can be easily located via
search engines. Activity on the surface web can also be easily
tracked by advertisers.
Dark
Web: The “private internet” includes encrypted websites that are
hidden from search engines and other indexing services. While
not everything on the Dark Web is, strictly speaking, illegal,
this is the place to go if you run shady operations like data
laundering and cybercrime. Accessing the Dark Web requires
special encryption software like Tor Browser.
Deep
Web: The term deep web is often used interchangeably with Dark
Web, but the definitions are different. The deep web simply
includes all online data that is not registered with search
engines. This includes back-end data for most of the world’s
biggest websites and platforms, as well as encrypted information
stored on private networks and cloud servers.
Happy Friday
"An unshared happiness
is not happiness." ~Boris Pasternak
I always share my happiness, especially on a Happy Friday!
I always share my happiness, especially on a Happy Friday!
Obscura Day, May 30
Here is a set of ten places to visit to indulge your Obscura
fantasy.
Around the World in 7 Futuristic Farms
13 Places to Indulge Your Inner Horse Lover
The Definitive Guide to the World’s Hidden Blunders
A Collection of 13 Eclectic Collections
30 Places to Go Deep in the Art of Texas
8 Bars and Beverages That Outlasted the 18th Amendment
10 Big Things in America’s Smallest State
15 Wonderfully Repurposed Places
10 Bathrooms You Should Pee in Before You Die
11 Themed Eateries to Indulge Your Secret Obsessions
Wordology, Recto and Verso
The term “recto” refers to an artwork
public-facing front. “Verso” refers to the back of an artwork,
which is normally hidden.
National Burger Day
Also Hamburger Day. No matter how you say it, yesterday, May
28 was the day to be eating out and enjoying some great burgers.
This day is always toward the end of National Hamburger month.
There are 1259 people listed in whitepages.com with the last name 'Hamburger' and 17,617 people with the last name 'Burger'.
Referring to ground beef as 'hamburger' dates to the invention of the mechanical meat grinder during the 1860s.
'Filet de boeuf a la Hambourgeoise,' was sold in Boston in 1874.
Hamburgers and Cheeseburgers comprise 71% of the beef servings in commercial restaurants. Burgers account for 40% of all sandwiches sold.
The Hamburger hall of fame is located in Seymour, Wisconsin.
There are 1259 people listed in whitepages.com with the last name 'Hamburger' and 17,617 people with the last name 'Burger'.
Referring to ground beef as 'hamburger' dates to the invention of the mechanical meat grinder during the 1860s.
'Filet de boeuf a la Hambourgeoise,' was sold in Boston in 1874.
Hamburgers and Cheeseburgers comprise 71% of the beef servings in commercial restaurants. Burgers account for 40% of all sandwiches sold.
The Hamburger hall of fame is located in Seymour, Wisconsin.
YouTube Tip
If
you see something in a YouTube video that you want to share
at a particular point, you can get a link that takes people
directly to that moment. Click the Share button below the
video. Look for a checkbox below the link. It will
automatically display the time at which you currently have
the video stopped.
You can stick with this time or choose a different time. Copy the link and share it or email it to a friend. When someone views the link, the video will automatically skip right to the point you chose. Very handy, especially for long videos.
You can stick with this time or choose a different time. Copy the link and share it or email it to a friend. When someone views the link, the video will automatically skip right to the point you chose. Very handy, especially for long videos.
Smile, You are on Camera
One billion surveillance cameras will be
deployed globally by 2021, according to data compiled by IHS
Markit. China’s installed base is expected to rise to over
560 million cameras by 2021, representing the largest share
of surveillance devices installed globally. The US is rising
to about 85 million cameras. When taking populations into
account China will continue to have nearly the same ratio of
cameras to citizens as the US.
In 2018, China had 350 million cameras installed for an estimated one camera for every 4.1 people. That compared to one for every 4.6 people in the US where 70 million cameras were installed. Taiwan was third in terms of penetration with one camera for every 5.5 citizens in 2018, followed by the UK and Ireland 1 to 6.5 and Singapore 1 to 7.1.
In 2018, China had 350 million cameras installed for an estimated one camera for every 4.1 people. That compared to one for every 4.6 people in the US where 70 million cameras were installed. Taiwan was third in terms of penetration with one camera for every 5.5 citizens in 2018, followed by the UK and Ireland 1 to 6.5 and Singapore 1 to 7.1.
Cable Costs
Spectrum in Los Angeles had an advertised price of $89.97
for new subscribers to get internet, cable and phone
service. After USA TODAY tried signing up for that offer,
after adding the fees for two DVRs and cable boxes, and the
"broadcast fee" to watch local cable channels, the final
tally was $131.95.
Consumer Reports found that cable companies pocket $28 billion a year in imposed fees that are not mandated by the government and that these fees cost subscribers $37 per month and add an extra 24% to the cost of the bill. Respondents paid a median price of $173 per month for bundles, across all providers.
About 33 million people ditched their cable or satellite subscription during 2018, according to researcher eMarketer, up from 24.9 million in 2017.
22 percent of members said they use an antenna to get free over-the-air TV signals on one or more of the sets in their home.
Consumer Reports found that cable companies pocket $28 billion a year in imposed fees that are not mandated by the government and that these fees cost subscribers $37 per month and add an extra 24% to the cost of the bill. Respondents paid a median price of $173 per month for bundles, across all providers.
About 33 million people ditched their cable or satellite subscription during 2018, according to researcher eMarketer, up from 24.9 million in 2017.
22 percent of members said they use an antenna to get free over-the-air TV signals on one or more of the sets in their home.
Jun 5, 2020
Wilderness Fact
The percentage of Africa that is wilderness: 28%. The
percentage of North America that is wilderness: 38%.
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