Dec 30, 2020 10:53
- Coffee is being used as a COVID-19 diagnostic
tool. Basically, when you wake up and smell the coffee, make
damned sure that you can smell the coffee. Carol and I kid each
other about being able to smell lots of things, including coffee
but also bacon, garlic, ozone...and dog poop. If we ever catch Teh
Viruss, we will know it.
- This has evidently been known for a long time, and I wonder why
I never heard about it: Blood pressure readings can be different between
your two arms. I tried this, and mine match pretty well.
Significant differences between readings taken from both arms can
predict increased danger of heart attack and stroke.
- 2020 was a popular year to make climate catastrophe predictions
about. Well, in a lot of very significant cases, 2020 bit the predictors in the ass, bigtime.
Like Yogi Berra said, "It's tough to make predictions, especially
about the future." This goes double for predicting the future of
tremendously complex systems that we understand poorly.
- There are physical reasons why green stars don't
exist. However, whereas blue dwarf stars are possible (and may
be inevitable) our universe has not been in existence long enough
for them to evolve.
- Israeli scientists have successfully grown date
palm trees from seeds determined to be between 1,800 and 2,400
years old.
- However, even if we found a stash of seeds from the legendary
ancient silphium plant, they might not grow in laboratories. A
living silphium hasn't been seen since Nero's time. The Romans much valued the plant as a medicinal
herb, but try as they might, they could not cultivate Silphium from
its heart-shaped seeds.
- Buying books as "decor" is nothing new; people who stage houses
for sale do it all the time. The books-by-the-foot vendors have
seen a huge runup in sales, because people who want to
look smart on Zoom calls fill a bookshelf opposite their desks with books
that they have not read and will never read. (Interestingly,
the leader in that market segment is called Books by the
Foot.)
- Here are some interesting stats on the most common
nightmares. Peculiarly, they do not include the very common
nightmare of searching your old school for some class and never
finding it, prompting fears of failure to graduate, etc.
- This made me laugh too.
biology,
astronomy,
health,
dreams,
books