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human eyes | 2016-05-04

anatomy

human eyes | 2016-05-04

in the array of sensory receptors added to the many creatures upon this earth, none is more fascinating to me than the eye. its job is to capture light waves (back to waves again…) and translate them into electrical signals that can be interpreted by the brain (or whatever thing

04 May 2016
dog hugs | 2016-04-27

fauna

dog hugs | 2016-04-27

remember that post about action dogs? remember how hard it was to think about those trusted friends giving their lives for their buddies and having that poem read over their graves? we love dogs! we don’t like them or tolerate them — we LOVE them. so, being the regular humans

27 Apr 2016
unusual articles | 2016-04-20

trivia

unusual articles | 2016-04-20

i was recently alerted to this fancy little wikipedia page: Wikipedia:Unusual articles it is a curated and constantly changing list of some of the most unique and strange articles wikipedia has to offer — otherwise know as a most delightful playground for a mind like mine. here are some examples:

20 Apr 2016
wonderful words | 2016-04-13

etymology

wonderful words | 2016-04-13

ossify OS-uh-fahy | Latin: os = bone to become rigid or inflexible in habits, attitudes, opinions, etc.; to convert into or cause to harden like bone “Continue to read, young one, lest your mind ossify” raconteuse rak-uhn-TOOZ | French: raconteur from raconter = to tell a woman skilled at interestingly relating stories and anecdotes

13 Apr 2016
leidenfrost effect | 2016-04-06

physics

leidenfrost effect | 2016-04-06

water is one of the most wonderful and miraculous substances on this planet. we need it to live, we sit by it and swim in it on our vacations, and we use it in multiple forms for multiple purposes. for example, when we sit by water on vacation and our

06 Apr 2016
acquittal | 2016-03-30

humans

acquittal | 2016-03-30

in the wake of Moxy Fruvous‘ lead singer‘s recent trial, i was intrigued by the potential difference between a verdict of not guilty and an acquittal, should there be a difference. in a criminal case, whether a judge or jury trial, a variety of findings can result — these are:

30 Mar 2016
navigation | 2016-03-23

history

navigation | 2016-03-23

if you intend to travel from one place to another, you have a lot of options at your disposal. usually, you can whip out your phone and punch your destination into whichever map-app you use. sometimes, you wander around a forest using the sun, the slope, and the moss as

23 Mar 2016
waves | 2016-03-16

music

waves | 2016-03-16

things create waves — all things. basically, when mass moves, it expels energy which travels in waves, whether those are visible or audible or neither depends on the frequency. go to the beach — listen to and see the rhythmic, crashing sound of the water against the shore. throw a rock in

16 Mar 2016
threeway | 2016-03-09

etymology

threeway | 2016-03-09

trivia etymology tri-vium (Latin | ‘three’ ‘road/way’) | the place where three roads meet; a split/fork in a road; a commonplace why is there an ‘r’ in ‘mrs’? master -> mr -> mister mistress -> mrs -> missus why ‘won’t’ instead of ‘willn’t’? in

09 Mar 2016
uranus | 2016-03-02

history

uranus | 2016-03-02

it’s big, it’s blue, and it’s really cold but what else is cool about it, and why the awful name? in ancient times, there were 5 recognized planets (‘sky wanderers’): Mercury, Venus, Mars, Jupiter, and Saturn. these were noted because they were visible to the naked eye

02 Mar 2016
capital letters | 2016-02-24

history

capital letters | 2016-02-24

Since it was so humbly requested, we will look at capital letters today. Capital lettering, or majuscule writing, is one of the two letter cases used in the English language, the other being lower-case, minuscule, or small letters. Generally, the beginning of sentences and the beginning of proper nouns are

24 Feb 2016
mosquitoes | 2016-02-17

biology

mosquitoes | 2016-02-17

it’s february, which means that some of us are itching to book campsites for the summer — see what i did there? the very thought of mosquitoes makes my ankles itch and brings back fond memories of being stranded by the side of a lake and being eaten alive, thanks

17 Feb 2016
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