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- The Campaign That Sold the Klan
- Actual Breath Of The Wild
- Cocktail Generator
- An Invisible Crown: How to Be an Heiress
- An Honest Trailer for <i>Shrek 2</i>
- The Ultimate Hummingbird Helmet Has 7 Feeders Attached
- Rainbow Lightning Strikes the UK
- These Guys Made Leather Out Of Cactus
- The Photo That Broke Android Phones
- The Bright Blue Graves of Safed Cemetery
- Bizarre Brand Name Blunders
| The Campaign That Sold the Klan Posted: 17 Jun 2020 04:31 AM PDT
The Ku Klux Klan was born during Reconstruction, but by 1915, there was only one member left- William Joseph Simmons. He had trouble recruiting new members, so he hired professional fundraisers Mary Tyler and Edward Clarke. They managed to draw five million new members between 1920 and 1925 by expanding the organization's mission, because racism against black Americans wasn't enough.
But it didn't last. While the Klan is still with us, membership fell rapidly after 1925. Read about the campaign to build the Ku Klux Klan in the 1920s at the Saturday Evening Post. -via Damn Interesting |
| Posted: 17 Jun 2020 02:39 AM PDT
PointCrow isn't Link, the main character of Legend Of Zelda: Breath Of The Wild, but he can most definitely emulate Link's experience in the game. The Zelda gamer recreates Breath Of The Wild in his backyard, playing and interacting as if his backyard is actually Hyrule. |
| Posted: 17 Jun 2020 02:39 AM PDT
Sometimes we need a drink. Honestly, I've gone through this quarantine period needing something stronger than the red wine available at home. If you're looking for a different concoction to help you drown your worries away, Elle has found an online mixology resource that generates the cocktails for you based on what ingredients you have. Check out makemeacocktail.com and have a blast! image via wikimedia commons |
| An Invisible Crown: How to Be an Heiress Posted: 17 Jun 2020 02:39 AM PDT
People are drawn to the rich, and many folks will bend over backwards to please them. If one is perceived as very wealthy, they will be offered free things, loans, and even forgiveness for crimes. Quite a few women have leveraged this perception to their advantage as they posed as heiresses, always waiting for their inheritance to come through, while living a glamorous life at others' expense. And often all it takes is a good story that people want to believe.
An article at affidavit tells the tales of several fake heiresses from the 19th century to 2019. -via Digg |
| An Honest Trailer for <i>Shrek 2</i> Posted: 17 Jun 2020 12:03 AM PDT
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| The Ultimate Hummingbird Helmet Has 7 Feeders Attached Posted: 17 Jun 2020 12:03 AM PDT
A hummingbird helmet is a helmet with a hummingbird feeder attached to attract hummingbirds to your face. Think of it as similar to a Bear Vest, which is a vest made of beefsteaks to attract bears. Spencer Staley goes all-out with a total of seven feeders hanging from rods extending from a helmet. I really don't see why, with proper supports, it wouldn't be possible to build a helmet with ten times as many supports. I mean, humans went to the Moon and invented Twitter. A hummingbird helmet with seventy feeders is within our potential. -via Born in Space |
| Rainbow Lightning Strikes the UK Posted: 16 Jun 2020 09:20 PM PDT
Rainbow lightning, which is the name of my next Queensrÿche cover band, was spotted by the BBC's Weather Watchers over the past weekend. Why did these two meteorological phenomena appear together? The BBC explains: Firstly, there was a lot of energy within the atmosphere so when the thunderstorms developed there was plenty of electrical charge which produced a lot of lightning. The storms were also quite localised so there were sunny spells between the showers. And lastly, the timing was spot on. As the sun was setting, the angle of the sun was just right with the thunderstorm to form rainbows. So: sorcery. -via Aaron Starmer | Photo: CREEZ1993 |
| These Guys Made Leather Out Of Cactus Posted: 16 Jun 2020 04:55 PM PDT
Entrepreneurs from Mexico developed a method of making cacti into vegan leather- and you won't even notice it isn't real leather! When Adrián López Velarde and Marte Cázarez realized that environmental pollution is a serious problem, they were inspired to create vegan leather. The faux-leather is called "Desserto" and is made from cactus, as BoredPanda detailed: Why cactus, you ask? The answer is simple—this plant doesn't need much water to grow, it's super resilient and strong and it can handle low temperatures without dying. Besides, it's México so there's plenty of cacti there. The vegan leather these guys create is called "Desserto" and it's the world's first environmentally friendly organic material made out of Nopal cactus. image via BoredPanda |
| The Photo That Broke Android Phones Posted: 16 Jun 2020 04:27 PM PDT
Photographers post wallpaper-worthy photos all the time. We save them because we can't take photos as beautiful as theirs, and there's no harm in admitting that. I do it all the time. However, this particular photo of a sunset from landscape photographer Gaurav Agrawal did the unexpected. The photo often made android phones crash when set as wallpaper, PetaPixel details: Unfortunately, when it came time to export and share the photo after a few edits in Adobe Lightroom, he picked the ProPhoto RGB color space; that, it seems, was the root of the problem. The color space attached to the photo is unreadable by a large number of Android phones, mostly those by Google and Samsung. When set as the wallpaper on the standard version of Android 10, sRGB is required, and the disparity sent these phones into an infinite re-boot loop. The issue is referred to as a "soft-brick," because it was often only fixable by performing a factory reset and losing any data that wasn't backed up. This fact was discovered and shared widely on Twitter, causing the photo to go viral and inadvertently leading to thousands of phones being bricked as some Android users couldn't resist the temptation to try using the photo themselves. Agrawal tells the BBC that he's sad about what happened. Since he's an iPhone user (and always uses a photo of his wife as his phone background) he had no idea that choosing the wrong color space could cause such a kerfuffle. "I didn't do anything intentionally. I'm sad that people ended up having issues." says Agrawal. "I hoped my photograph would have gone 'viral' for a good reason, but maybe that's for another time… I'm going to use another format from now on." image via PetaPixel |
| The Bright Blue Graves of Safed Cemetery Posted: 16 Jun 2020 04:27 PM PDT In the Israeli town of Safed lies a historical cemetery containing the graves of Jewish holy men among the 40,000 burials. Safed became the center of Kabbalah, a form of Jewish mysticism, several hundred years ago. The cemetery is undergoing some work: an effort to GPS-map the Hebrew epitaphs of Kaballah leaders from the 15th-17th centuries.
The renovation efforts expose a conundrum. Some believe the buried tombstones must be unearthed and documented for posterity. Since the inscribed markers are mostly limestone, that act in itself exposes them to weathering and destruction. The paint used in the 1990s identifies some graves, but also may have damaged them. Therefore, others believe this sacred burial site should be left as is so the dead can rest in peace. Read about Safed cemetery at Atlas Obscura. |
| Posted: 16 Jun 2020 04:26 PM PDT
International marketing can be spectacularly profitable if done right. However, language and cultural differences must be smoothed out before a product is rolled out in a different country. This doesn't always happen, and sometimes there's a magnificently embarrassing screwup that people will talk about for years. Auto companies have been particularly egregious about this. But it's not always a matter of translating English to other languages. Sometimes it goes the other way. |
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