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  • Random Facts, part 2

    Posted on February 27th, 2009 Roy No comments

    Someone told me I couldn’t keep a blog going for 2 months.
    Well, Today makes 2 months!
    And, coincidentally, 20th post. So here they are- the rest of the random facts.

    1. A US dime has 118 ridges around its edge.
    2. On average, a person falls asleep in seven minutes.
    3. The average person types 56% of characters on the left hand.
    4. The only fish that can blink with both eyes is a shark.
    5. There are less people than chicken on earth.
    6. Ironically, the Speaker of the House is not allowed to speak in England.
    7. The longest 1-syllable word in is “screeched” (in the English language).
    8. An American flag flies over the Parliament building on a Canadian two dollar bill.
    9. In the movie “Pulp Fiction,” all of the clocks are stuck on 4:20.
    10. Orange, silver, and purple can not be rhymed with anything in the English language.
  • Random Facts, part 1

    Posted on February 25th, 2009 Roy No comments

    In preparation for the 20th blog post I decided I’ll post 20 random facts.

    You’ll get the second half on the two month anniversary of this blog!

    1. A regulation golf ball has 336 dimples.
    2. The longest word that can be typed with only the left hand is stewardesses.
    3. Tigers have striped skin, not just striped fur.
    4. In most advertisements, the time displayed on a watch is 10:10.
    5. Al Capone’s business card said he was a used furniture dealer.
    6. A dragonfly has a life span of 24 hours.
    7. It’s impossible to sneeze with your eyes open.
    8. The microwave was invented after a researcher walked by a radar tube and a chocolate bar melted in his pocket.
    9. A cat has 32 muscles in each ear.
    10. An ostrich’s eye is bigger than its brain.
  • Water Cleanliness

    Posted on February 23rd, 2009 Roy No comments

    Did you know that filtered tap water in major cities in the US is actually found to be cleaner as well as more regulated than expensive (overpriced) bottled water?

    It’s true! Well, to an extent…. For the most part, it’s true up to the point it reaches your house. If your pipes are dirty with contaminants from the copper or whatever pipes you have, then you have a problem.

    Also, keep in mind I said filtered tap water. You need to pass it through one of those Britas or PURs or any of those types of home filters. This relates to the above. The water can pick up contaminants on the way to your cup. Additionally, the water department adds chlorine to kill bacteria that could be picked up on the way.
    These filters should get rid of a lot.

    Yes, with all these facts I just told you, filtered tap water is still considered better than bottled water.
    So, ask yourself, what’s going on with that bottled water of yours?

  • Red Cups

    Posted on February 21st, 2009 Roy No comments

    What do you think of when you see a red cup?

    I’m not talking about a red mug. You know exactly what I mean – those famous (or rather infamous) plastic red cups. Commonly known to provide shelter for cheap beer, these cups are a staple in the lives of young Americans.

    Think to yourself- when you see a red cup – what do you actually see?
    Perhaps a great night and maybe even met someone awesome.
    Maybe a terrible night that made you reconsider red cups altogether.

    Whatever it is, red cups affect the youth of America and leave memories for the rest of their lives.
    What other cups do you know of that have such a massive effect?

  • Space Conservation

    Posted on February 16th, 2009 Roy No comments

    Looking at my bedroom, I have a dresser with a compact-fridge on top of it, a small TV on top of that, and a fan on top of the TV. Oh and the Wii Sensor bar is around the TV-Fan connection.

    It’s ridiculous.

    Not that I did this and might have all my stuff broken in an earthquake…(ok maybe that too)…but that I must pile all this stuff on top of each other in order to make this tiny room livable.
    We all need room for activities…and piling is the way to go about it.

    I guess I feel like my room is a mini version of Japan.
    Only not as safe. I do have some earthquake-proofing like packing tape to hold the massive fan to the TV.
    We’ll see how that holds…

  • Music

    Posted on February 12th, 2009 Roy No comments

    Our society relies on technology. Look at this blog – hah.

    But are we so obsessed with technology that we have to make our singers sound like computers?
    Listen at the newest songs of popular artists like Kanye West and Britney Spears.
    They take voice fixing a step too far. They don’t even sound human anymore.
    Every song in the top 10 or even top 40 pop/hip-hop has some sort of voice overly-changed.

    C’mon America!

  • Movies

    Posted on February 7th, 2009 Roy No comments

    Why are movies so ridiculously expensive?

    The other day I went to go see a movie at the local theater.
    $13.50 for an adult ticket! No student tickets. No child tickets. Seniors $10.50.
    And to top it off- infants: $13.50!!!

    Since when are infants the same price as adults and more expensive than seniors?
    Our economy is in the dump. Who can afford spending $14 on a movie?

    Then they wonder why piracy is rampant…
    For the price of 1-2 movie tickets, anyone can get a high-speed internet connection and access unlimited movies.

    Hey Big Movie/Big Entertainment
    Lower your prices and piracy will decrease too.

  • Freedom

    Posted on February 3rd, 2009 Roy No comments

    Freedom. One word. Moderate in length. Extreme in meaning.

    What does freedom mean to the average person?

    Well, as an American citizen, freedom to me might be completely different than to someone living in the highest populated nation, China.

    Freedom of speech.
    Does that really exist? We aren’t really free to say anything. I am able to say more things that a man in China. But there’s still a lot I can’t say in the US without finding myself in trouble with the law.

    Of course, this is done to protect the majority. But how far do we go?

    Think about it…

  • Kill Joy

    Posted on February 1st, 2009 Roy No comments

    Word of the day: Kill Joy.

    Well, 2 words really… I’m not really expecting that many words of the day though so don’t count on it.

    First, lets look up a couple of definitions.

    One who causes gloom or grief; a dispiriting person; a spoilsport.

    -The Free Dictionary

    A person who is anti-fun, or prevents others from having fun.

    -Wikipedia

    One who spoils the pleasure of others.

    -Merriam-Webster
    ———————

    Alright so we got an idea of the meaning of the word.

    Why is it the word of the day?
    Because, PEOPLE you need to not become kill joys!
    Live life to the fullest (in a happy way).
    That includes not ruining other people’s fun.