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Today, 1/27/10, I learned:
Artiodactyl is Having an EVEN number of toes on each foot while perissodactyl is having an ODD number of toes on each foot.We, humans, are artiodactyl and animals like camels and rhinos and perissodactyl.

Today, 11/30/09, I learned
Words like iPhone or MacIntosh or MacNeice are called "camel case" (a hump in the word) - Other terms include “intercaps” and “incapping.”
http://www.nytimes.com/2009/11/29/magazine/29FOB-onlanguage-t.html?_r=2

Today, 1/4/10, I learned:
Why is it called "Thousand Island Dressing"?
Is the delicious dressing named after an actual chain of islands? You bet it is. The Thousand Islands are an archipelago that sits in the Saint Lawrence River on the U.S.-Canada border, and there are actually 1,793 of them, some of which are so small that they contain nothing more than a single home.
So why is the dressing named after an archipelago? No one’s quite sure. Some people claim that early film star and vaudevillian May Irwin, who summered on the Thousand Islands, named it, while others contend that George Boldt, the famed proprietor of the Waldorf-Astoria, gave the dressing its name because of his own summer place in the region. No matter who named it, it’s tough to beat on a sandwich.
For More: (How on how ranch, A1, Worcestershire, Heinz 57, Tarter and Hollandaise got started)
http://www.mentalfloss.com/blogs//archives/26550

Today, 8/26/09, I learned:
That once items are in a landfill the process of burying things seems to horribly retard biodegradability. For example, one way that people who do digs at modern landfills see how far back in time they are is to check dates on the newspaper.
The difference in composting and a landfill is that with composting, you also need air. In landfills, everything is compacted and covered in dirt....and so voila a hot dog can last 50 years or more!
Researches at the University of Tokyo have found that the brain pauses for up to 450 milliseconds with every blink, meaning we miss up to 6 seconds of visual info for every minute—or about 15 minutes for a 150 minute film.
--Four times that if it's Sex and the City and you're male.
http://gizmodo.com/5332047/study-says-we-miss-15-minutes-of-a-movie-just-by-blinking
"The more you know... (insert shooting star)"
Apologize for the lack of updates.... but we are back with today's edition of WRLT!!! (please hold your applause)
Today I learned....Why Milk Goes Bad...
Two main reasons... not cold enough (duh)... and air in the jug.... (interesting!)
so its actually a downward slope... the faster you drink the milk the faster it will spoil (because there is more air)... that is if you just decide to stop drinking at your previous rate.
Some dude invented a nifty little container....
http://www.treehugger.com/files/2009/07/shrinking-jug-keeps-milk-fresh-an-extra-week.php
One of the main reasons milk goes bad is its exposure to air. As you tip the carton, drenching your seventh bowl of Chia Goodness Cereal you are getting rapidly closer to the moment of pouring the chunky remnants down the drain. What a waste.
A clever solution to this problem just might be Fresh, the Shrinking Milk Jug. The refillable jug sits on the table while the user presses down on the top. With each press, the air void in the container is eliminated, keeping the milk fresher longer; up to a week longer, according to its inventor.
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