Showing posts with label trivia. Show all posts
Showing posts with label trivia. Show all posts

Thursday, May 3, 2007

Speed Trap and Ticket AvoidanceTechniques

Nobody likes a meeting with Smokey the Bear, especially when your wallet ends up a little lighter. Here are some posts that can keep you out of or help you out of trouble when it comes to traffic citations.

Bear Trap Guide via Lifehacker
A guide to speed traps broken down by interstate

How to beat that traffic ticket via Lifehack.org
Tip on getting out of traffic citations

Friday, April 27, 2007

Food for the Brain


Want to get smarter without having to work at it? Don't we all. If you don't find eating to be too much work, these brain foods could put you on the fast track to becoming the next Albert Einstein.

The Top 5:

  • 1. Wild Salmon
  • 2. Cacao Beans
  • 3. Matcha (Tencha-grade green tea powder)
  • 4. Acai berries & Blueberries
  • 5. Coffee beans
Top 5 Brain Health Foods

Wednesday, April 11, 2007

What's In A Tech Company Name?

From Compiler
Here’s some fun facts for your Friday: A list of how companies got their names. The list isn’t exclusively tech companies, but some of the more interesting stories are from web-tech leaders.

Keep in mind that this is Wikipedia, so I wouldn't want bet the farm on the veracity of them all, but it's still some good trivia for the boring work party this evening.

Here’s some highlights:

  • Apple - for the favourite fruit of co-founder Steve Jobs and/or for the time he worked at an apple orchard. Apple wanted to distance itself from the cold, unapproachable, complicated imagery created by other computer companies at the time.

  • eBay - Pierre Omidyar, who had created the Auction Web trading website, had formed a web consulting concern called Echo Bay Technology Group. “Echo Bay” didn’t refer to the town in Nevada, “It just sounded cool,” Omidyar reportedly said. Echo Bay Mines Limited, a gold mining company, had already taken EchoBay.com, so Omidyar registered what (at the time) he thought was the second best name: eBay.com.

  • Google - a deliberate misspelling of the word googol, reflecting the company’s mission to organize the immense amount of information available online.

  • Hotmail - Founder Jack Smith got the idea of accessing e-mail via the web from a computer anywhere in the world. When Sabeer Bhatia came up with the business plan for the mail service he tried all kinds of names ending in ‘mail’ and finally settled for Hotmail as it included the letters “HTML” — the markup language used to write web pages. It was initially referred to as HoTMaiL with selective upper casing.

  • Yahoo - a backronym for ‘Y’et Another Hierarchical Officious Oracle. The word Yahoo was invented by Jonathan Swift and used in his book Gulliver’s Travels. It represents a person who is repulsive in appearance and barely human. Yahoo! founders David Filo and Jerry Yang jokingly considered themselves yahoos

  • And my personal favorite and most fitting: Lycos - from Lycosidae, the family of wolf spiders.

[via Kottke]