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- Chess Grandmasters Carlsen And Nakamura Draw A Game In The Funniest Way Ever
- Was Earth Once a Water World?
- Drunk Driver Crashes into Police Station
- What "Pizza Americana" Looks Like
- Plating with a Fidget Spinner
- How Far Would You Go For Free Sushi?
- It’s A Dog Greeting You With Its Teeth
- The Mercy Dogs of World War 1
- The Lincoln Undercroft
- Geldingadalir Volcano Seen from Above
- NASA Discovers Gas Emanating From Uranus
- Mother Hen Has Weird “Chicks”
- Bread Butts
- Johann Sebastian Bach’s Only Sword Fight
- Dude, Where’s My Couch?
| Chess Grandmasters Carlsen And Nakamura Draw A Game In The Funniest Way Ever Posted: 29 Mar 2021 09:36 PM PDT
When it comes to high level chess play, the Berlin Defense is usually used by grandmasters in order to draw a game. In this particular game, Carlsen and Nakamura both expected that their game would be a draw, but Carlsen had a better way of drawing the game than the Berlin Defense — the Bongcloud. As Carlsen (the white pieces) moved his king immediately in the game, Nakamura (the black pieces), taken by surprise, couldn't help but burst into laughter. Nakamura then accepted Carlsen's invitation and moved his king, too. With big smiles on their faces, the two grandmasters moved their kings back and forth. And just like that, the game was drawn via threefold repetition. You could tell by their faces that they truly enjoyed this short game. (Image Credit: chess24.5/ YouTube)
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| Posted: 29 Mar 2021 09:34 PM PDT
There is growing evidence that the earth may have been completely covered by water billions of years ago. Some of the evidence comes from the mantle, the layer of the planet that makes up two thirds of the earth's mass. The minerals down there can hold water, but long ago they weren't able to hold as much water as they do now.
The composition of the mantle is not the only evidence for an ancient water world, but it is the focus of an explanation from Phil Plait at Bad Astronomy. |
| Drunk Driver Crashes into Police Station Posted: 29 Mar 2021 09:34 PM PDT
The police who staff this station comment: If you do drink and drive, please be so kind to hand yourselves in like this chap. The suspect delivered himself directly to (but, fortunately, not through) the front door of the police station in Northwich, Cheshire, UK early on Saturday morning. It looks like he slipped through those poles in a non-lethal manner. -via Dave Barry | Photo: Northwich Police |
| What "Pizza Americana" Looks Like Posted: 29 Mar 2021 05:16 PM PDT
Curious about the menu item, redditor Vozembouch69 asked the waiter at the restaurant in Žilina, Slovakia for "Pizza Americana." This was the result. It is deeply offensive and correct (aside from the absence of a Bud Light). In the background is a more tempting pizza with Niva blue cheese. What "American foods" have you encountered around the world? |
| Posted: 29 Mar 2021 05:16 PM PDT Maik, a sous chef in Bremen, Germany, wants a sauce to be evenly and elegantly spread across the center of a plate. So he sets a fidget spinner in motion to splatter the sauce perfectly. How clever! -via Gastro Obscura |
| How Far Would You Go For Free Sushi? Posted: 29 Mar 2021 05:16 PM PDT
Taiwan — A few weeks ago, the Japanese food chain Sushiro announced that they will be giving free meals to people whose names contain the Chinese characters 鮭 and 魚. When put together, these characters translate to "salmon." The offer promised such individuals a free meal for up to six people including the one with the fishy name. But in order to be eligible for the promotion, participants would be required to provide proof via official identification. Naturally, only a few people would qualify in the promo. But because of Taiwan's Name Act, which allows individuals to change their names up to three times, there were people who went into the registration office to have their names changed in order to qualify for the promo. Of course, Taiwan's Ministry of the Interior was not too happy about this, and he warned the country's citizens about changing their names. (Image Credit: Sushiro Taiwan/ Facebook/ Mashable) |
| It’s A Dog Greeting You With Its Teeth Posted: 29 Mar 2021 05:16 PM PDT
How do you say hi to someone when you don't have hands and you can't speak? This dog had found a way, and that is through its teeth. You have to be very observant, however, as its teeth are tiny. But even if you don't look at the teeth, you know that it is pleased to meet you, and is looking forward to playing with you. Just look at its cute eyes. Image via Important Animal Images on Facebook |
| Posted: 29 Mar 2021 05:16 PM PDT
Working dogs will venture into spaces that humans consider too dangerous. Whether this is due to extraordinary bravery or ignorance of the actual danger, you can't say that the dogs of war aren't brave in their own way. They're also loyal and hard-working. Dogs were first trained to find wounded soldiers in the late 19th century, but came into their own in World War I.
Mercy dogs are credited with saving thousand of lives during the war. Some were awarded for outstanding service. Read about the mercy dogs of World War I at Amusing Planet. -via Strange Company |
| Posted: 29 Mar 2021 05:14 PM PDT
We know from the movies that there's no basement under the Alamo, but the Lincoln Memorial in Washington is a different story. Construction on the memorial started in 1914, which began with digging 40 feet into the soft, reclaimed ground to lay a foundation. That foundation consisted of columns three stories tall to support the edifice above. The area is known as the Lincoln Undercroft.
The basement was closed to the public again in 1989. Take a video tour, or you can visit the Lincoln Undercroft yourself in 2022, when it reopens for the memorial's centennial celebration. -via Metafilter |
| Geldingadalir Volcano Seen from Above Posted: 29 Mar 2021 02:50 PM PDT Icelandic photographer Garðar Ólafs has plenty of images of the new volcano at Geldingadalir, but this is spectacular. He got a view from overhead during the eruption with a drone! Sadly, the drone gave its life for this image, but it will always be remembered for its sacrifice.
-via Fark |
| NASA Discovers Gas Emanating From Uranus Posted: 29 Mar 2021 02:50 PM PDT Astronomers and data scientists have discovered a 35-year-old fart while poring over the signals sent back by the Voyager 2 space probe as it traveled past Uranus in 1986. We now know that V-ger flew through a plasmoid, a magnetic bubble that carried a piece of the planet's atmosphere into space.
You can read more about the discovery here, or just file this away as a nomination for the headline of the year. -via reddit |
| Posted: 29 Mar 2021 08:10 AM PDT
At first glance, you might think that this hen is keeping her chicks under her wings to protect them. But get close to her and try lifting her for a pleasant surprise. Those under her wings are not her chicks; those are her kittens. Cute! Via Laughing Squid |
| Posted: 28 Mar 2021 08:55 PM PDT
Why are we humans obsessed with butts? I think that is a question worth pondering about for hundreds or even thousands of years. But while all of us think about this puzzling question, here is a gallery of bread butts provided to us by Sad and Useless. BUN appetit! (Image Credit: Sad and Useless) |
| Johann Sebastian Bach’s Only Sword Fight Posted: 28 Mar 2021 08:54 PM PDT
Bach's first regular job was as organist for the town of Arnstadt, Germany. Although he was only about 20 years old, he was the most talented musician of the congregation, and eventually he was obliged to lead the church musicians in performing. He was not a patient director.
The fallout from the incident led to Bach leaving Arnstadt, although for a better job. Read more on the incident, including a look at what "Zippelfagottist" might mean at Spin, Strangeness, and Charm. -via Strange Company |
| Posted: 28 Mar 2021 08:54 PM PDT
Many of the 204 customers kept sending messages until they were their own social media group. They made friends, raised money for charity, and commiserated about their couches -the one thing they all had in common. Read the story of the social group that grew out of an email mistake at The New Yorker. -via Metafilter |
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