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New Years Trivia

As you wait for the clock to strike midnight, create your own version of trivial pursuit with questions about the history and celebration of New Year’s Eve.
Q: The New Year has not always been celebrated on January 1. When did the original celebration take place?
A: Starting around the year 2000 B.C., the Babylonians observed the beginning of spring as the start of a new year.
Q: Who established January 1 as the start of a New Year?
A: Julius Caesar, who did so when he created the Juliun calendar
Q: What does the traditional New Year’s song, Auld Lang Syne, mean?
A: Auld Lang Syne, written by Robert Burns in the 1700s, is Scottish for “old long ago.”

Q: Who established the tradition of setting New Year’s resolutions?
A: The Babylonians, whose most common resolution was to return borrowed farm equipment.

Q: What is the most popular New Year’s resolution in the United States today?
A: To l ose weight

Q: Which city hosts the first major New Year’s Eve celebration each year?
A: Sydney, Australia

Q: What year did the first New Year’s Eve ball drop in Times Square?
A: 1907

Q: Since its inaugural descent in 1907, the New Year’s Eve Ball has dropped every year except two. Which two years did the ball not drop?
A: 1942 and 1943, due to wartime restrictions in New York City

 

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58 Signs of Alien Abduction

In case you were wondering what the chances are that you’ve been abducted, here are 58 signs to tell.

1.Have had unexplainable missing or lost time of one hour or more.

2.Have been paralyzed in bed with a being in your room.

3.Have unusual scars or marks with no possible explanation on how you received them (small scoop indentation, straight line scar, triangular marks, scars in roof of mouth, in nose, behind or in ears, etc.)

4.Have seen balls of light or flashes of light in your home or other locations

5.Have a memory of flying through the air which could not be a dream, or many dreams involving flying.

6.Have a strong “marker memory” that will not go away (i.e.: an alien face, an examination, a needle, a table, a strange skinny baby, etc.)

7.Have seen beams of light outside your home, or come into your room through a window.

8.Have had many dreams of UFOs, beams of light, or alien beings.

9.Have had a shocking UFO sighting or multiple sightings in your life.

10.Have a cosmic awareness, an interest in ecology, environment, vegetarianism, or are very socially conscious.

11.Have a strong sense of having a mission or important task to perform, sometime, without knowing where this compulsion is coming from.

12.Have a secret feeling that you are “special” or “chosen,” somehow.

13.Have had unexplainable events occur in your life, and felt strangely anxious afterwards.

14.Have had several strange psychic experiences – such as knowing that something is going to happen before it happens.

15.For women only: Have had false pregnancy or missing fetus. (pregnant, and then not)

16.Have awoken in another place than where you went to sleep, or don’t remember ever going to sleep. (i.e. waking up with your head at the foot of your bed, or in your car)

17.Have had a dream of eyes such as animal eyes (like an owl or deer), or remember seeing an animal looking in at you. Also if you have a fear of eyes.

18.Have awoken in the middle of the night startled.

19.Have strong reaction to cover of Communion or pictures of aliens. Either an aversion to or being drawn to.

20.Have inexplicably strong fears or phobias. (i.e. heights, snakes, spiders, large insects, certain sounds, bright lights, your personal security or being alone).

21.Have experienced self-esteem problem much of your life.

22.Have seen someone with you become paralyzed, motionless, or frozen in time, especially someone you sleep with.

23.Have a memory of having a special place with spiritual significance, when you were a youngster.

24.Have had someone in your life who claims to have witnessed a ship or alien near you or has witnessed you having been missing.

25.Have had, at any time, blood or strangel stain on sheet or pillow, with no explanation of how it got there.

26.Have an interest in the subject of UFO sightings or aliens, perhaps compelled to read about it a lot.

27.Have an extreme aversion towards the subject of UFO’s or aliens – don’t want to talk about it.

28.Have been suddenly compelled to drive or walk to an out of the way or unknown area.

29.Have the feeling of being watched much of the time, especially at night.

30.Have had dreams of passing through a closed window or solid wall.

31.Have seen a strange fog or haze that should not be there.

32.Have heard strange humming or pulsing sounds, and you could not identify the source.

33.Have had unusual nose bleeds at any time in your life. Or have awoken with a nose bleed.

34.Have awoken with soreness in your genitals which can not be explained.

35.Have had back or neck problems, T-3 vertebrae out often, or awoken with an unusual stiffness in any part of the body.

36.Have had chronic sinusitis or nasal problems.

37.Have had electronics around you go haywire or oddly malfunction with no explanation (such as street lights going out as you walk under them, TV’s and radios affected as you move close, etc.).

38.Have seen a hooded figure in or near your home, especially next to your bed.

39.Have had frequent or sporadic ringing in your ears, especially in one ear.

40.Have an unusual fear of doctors or tend to avoid medical treatment.

41.Have insomnia or sleep disorders which are puzzling to you.

42.Have had dreams of doctors or medical procedures.

43.Have frequent or sporadic headaches, especially in the sinus, behind one eye, or in one ear.

44.Have the feeling that you are going crazy for even thinking about these sorts of things.

45.Have had paranormal or psychic experiences, including intuition.

46.Have been prone to compulsive or addictive behavior.

47.Have channeled telepathic messages from extraterrestrials.

48.Have simply heard an external voice in your head, speaking to you, perhaps instructing or guiding you.

49.Have been afraid of your closet, now or as a child.

50.Have had sexual or relationship problems (such as an odd “feeling” that you must not become involved in a relationship because it would interfere with “something.”)

51.Have to sleep against the wall or must sleep with your bed against a wall.

52.Have a fear that you must be very vigilant or you will be taken away by “someone.”

53.Have a difficult time trusting other people, especially authority figures.

54.Have had dreams of destruction or catastrophe.

55.Have the feeling that you are not supposed to talk about these things, or that you should not talk about them.

56.Have experienced many things in this list, and recall your children or parents speaking of similar experiences on occasion.

57.Have tried to resolve these types of problems with little or no success.

58.Have many of these traits but can’t remember anything about an abduction or alien encounter.

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Christmas Trivia

Christmas Trivia 

Hot cockles” was a popular game at Christmas in medieval times. It was a game in which the other players took turns striking the blindfolded player, who had to guess the name of the person delivering each blow. “Hot cockles” was still a Christmas pastime until the Victorian era.

“White Christmas” (1954), starring Bing Crosby and Danny Kaye, was the first movie to be made in Vista Vision, a deep-focus process.

“The Nutcracker” is the name for the ballet performed around Christmas time each year. “The Nutcracker Suite” is the title of the music Tchaikovsky wrote.

“Wassail” comes from the Old Norse “ves heill”–to be of good health. This evolved into the tradition of visiting neighbors on Christmas Eve and drinking to their health.

A Christmas club, a savings account in which a person deposits a fixed amount of money regularly to be used at Christmas for shopping, came about around 1905.

A traditional Christmas dinner in early England was the head of a pig prepared with mustard.

According to historical accounts, the first Christmas in the Philippines was celebrated 200 years before Ferdinand Magellan discovered the country for the western world, likely between the years 1280 and 1320 AD.

According to the National Christmas Tree Association, Americans buy 37.1 million real Christmas trees each year; 25 percent of them are from the nation’s 5,000 choose-and-cut farms.

After “A Christmas Carol,” Charles Dickens wrote several other Christmas stories, one each year, but none was as successful as the original.

Alabama was the first state to recognize Christmas as an official holiday. This tradition began in 1836.

Although many believe the Friday after Thanksgiving is the busiest shopping day of the year, it is not. It is the fifth to tenth busiest day. The Friday and Saturday before Christmas are the two busiest shopping days of the year.

American billionaire Ross Perot tried to airlift 28 tons of medicine and Christmas gifts to American POW’s in North Vietnam in 1969.

America’s official national Christmas tree is located in King’s Canyon National Park in California. The tree, a giant sequoia called the “General Grant Tree,” is over 300 feet (90 meters) high. It was made the official Christmas tree in 1925.

An artificial spider and web are often included in the decorations on Ukrainian Christmas trees. A spider web found on Christmas morning is believed to bring good luck.

An average household in America will mail out 28 Christmas cards each year and see 28 eight cards return in their place.

Animal Crackers are not really crackers, but cookies that were imported to the United States from England in the late 1800s. Barnum’s circus-like boxes were designed with a string handle so that they could be hung on a Christmas tree.

As early as 1822, the postmaster in Washington, D.C. was worried by the amount of extra mail at Christmas time. His preferred solution to the problem was to limit by law the number of cards a person could send. Even though commercial cards were not available at that time, people were already sending so many home-made cards that sixteen extra postmen had to be hired in the city.

At Christmas, Ukrainians prepare a traditional twelve-course meal. A family’s youngest child watches through the window for the evening star to appear, a signal that the feast can begin.

At lavish Christmas feasts in the Middle Ages, swans and peacocks were sometimes served “endored.” This meant the flesh was painted with saffron dissolved in melted butter. In addition to their painted flesh, endored birds were served wrapped in their own skin and feathers, which had been removed and set aside prior to roasting.

Santa Claus has been a fixture of Christmas for centuries. But he goes under many different names: Kris Kringle, St. Nicholas, Father Christmas. Here’s what the “jolly old elf” is called around the world: 

Brazil: Papai Noel    China: Shengdan Laoren   Hungary: Mikulas   Italy: Babbo Natale   Netherlands: Sinterklaas   Portugal: Pai Natal   Russia: Ded Moroz   Sweden: Jultomten    Turkey: Noel Baba

Did News Crew Catch Ghost on Film ?

Posted by Javier Ortega at http://www.ghosttheory.com/2009/12/12/ghost-captured-in-road-accident A Chilean news station showed pictures of a tragic car crash that occurred on Router A-16. Known as “The Cursed Road” by locals, the images of the crash showed something peculiar. In one of the images, the photographer claims to have captured the image of one of the deceased. Friends of the deceased agree with the photographer’s assumption stating that the translucent apparition appears to be wearing the same type of clothing their dead friend wore. Below is a short translation by Javier Newscaster: “The following is one of those stories that can turn into a legend. There’s a truck driver who is sure that he has captured the spirit of a man who perished a few minutes before in an automotive crash.” Reporter: “The images of a spirit observing his own cadaver. Simply chilling. This is what we can see in this photograph encircled in red. Captured on July 19, 2008 by a truck driver only 20 minutes after an accident on Route A-16, known to the Chileans as “The Cursed Road”. In the accident, Fernando Guerrero Tapia 50 years of age and Alberto Galligillos Morardes 43. These are the images of the fatal crash. The Spirit would be of Fernando Guerrero Tapia. According to his friends, the translucent silhouette appears to be dressed the same as Fernando Tapia did when he perished

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How Your Name Changes Your Life

People unconsciously make life choices that resemble their names or initials, according to research on the “name-letter effect.”

By Sharon Jayson
Source:
USA Today

Your name made you do it, albeit unconsciously, suggests new research that finds your name can negatively undermine your goals.

Psychologists in marketing at Yale and the University of California, San Diego studying the unconscious influence of names say a preference for our own names and initials — the “name-letter effect” — can have some negative consequences.

Students whose names begin with C or D get lower grades than those whose names begin with A or B; major league baseball players whose first or last names began with K (the strikeout-signifying letter) are significantly more likely to strike out, according to the report published in the December issue of Psychological Science.

“We found that our own-name liking sabotages success for people whose initials match negative performance labels,” the report says.

Assistant professors Leif Nelson of UCSD and Joseph Simmons of Yale conducted five studies over five years (including one lab experiment) using information from thousands of individuals: 6,398 baseball players (377 had K as either a first or last initial); 15,000 MBA students; 294 undergraduate students; 170 law schools with more than 390,000 lawyers; and 284 participants in their laboratory experiment.

“The conscious process is baseball players want to get a hit and students want to get A’s,” Nelson says. “So if you get a change in performance consistent with the name-letter effect, it clearly shows there must be some unconscious desire operating in the other direction.”

The researchers’ work supports a series of studies published since 2002 that have found the “name-letter effect” causes people to make life choices based on names that resemble their own. Those studies by Brett Pelham, an associate professor of psychology at SUNY University at Buffalo, have found that people are disproportionately likely to live in states or cities resembling their names, have careers that resemble their names and even marry those whose surnames begin with the same letter as their own.

“If this is an unconscious preference, it suggests we don’t really have free will about certain important decisions,” Pelham says. “We don’t really make those decisions for the reasons we thought we did.”

The twist, Pelham says, is that he has believed the name-letter effect would apply only to positive outcomes. Nelson and Simmons, he says, are “showing it applies more so to negative things than positive things.”

In the first study of baseball players, Nelson and Simmons pored over 93 years of statistics for players who had at least 100 plate appearances. The second study looked at 15 years of grades for MBA students, but they did not use F because not all schools use that designation.

The study did find that those with initials of A or B don’t perform any better, though. Another study of law school admissions found lesser-rated schools had a smaller proportion of lawyers with name initials A and B. The lab experiment used an anagram test that confirmed the previous studies.

The researchers say the effect is definitely more than coincidence but is small nevertheless.

“I know plenty of Chrises and Davids who have done very well in school,” Simmons says.

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Have Signs of Life Been Discovered on the Moon ?

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Scientists at the Indian Space Research Organization may have found life of some sort on the moon.

They believe so because scientific instruments on India’s first unmanned lunar mission, Chandrayaan-1, picked up signatures of organic matter on parts of the Moon’s surface, Surendra Pal, associate director, Isro Satellite Centre (Isac), said at the international radar symposium here on Friday.

They believe so because scientific instruments on India’s first unmanned lunar mission, Chandrayaan-1, picked up signatures of organic matter on parts of the Moon’s surface, Surendra Pal, associate director, Isro Satellite Centre (Isac), said at the international radar symposium here on Friday.

Organic matter consists of organic compounds, which consists of carbon — the building block of life.

It indicates the formation of life or decay of a once-living matter.
Pal said the signatures were relayed back to the Bylalu deep space network station near Bangalore by the mass spectrometer on board the Indian payload, the moon impact probe (MIP), on November 14, 2008.

The relay of data happened moments before it crashed near the Moon’s south pole. The MIP was the first experiment of the Chandrayaan-1 mission, which was launched on October 22, 2008.

Pal, however, did not elaborate, but concluded saying “the findings are being analysed and scrutinised for validation by Isro scientists and peer reviewers”.

“It is too early to say anything,” said the director of Isro’s space physics laboratory R Sridharan, who is heading the team of MIP data analysis and study. He, however, did not deny the finding.

DNA later inquired with other senior Chandrayaan-1 mission scientists, who not only confirmed the finding, but gave further details.

“Certain atomic numbers were observed that indicated the presence of carbon components. This indicates the possibility of the presence of organic matter (on the Moon),” a senior scientist told DNA.

Interestingly, similar observations were made by the US’s first manned Moon landing mission, the Apollo-11, in July 1969, which brought lunar soil samples back to Earth. But due to a lack of sophisticated equipment then, the scientists could not confirm the finding.

However, traces of amino acids, which are basic to life, were found in the soil retrieved by the Apollo-11 astronauts.

The Chandrayaan-1 scientists, at present, are analysing the source of origin of the Moon’s organic matter. “It could be comets or meteorites which have deposited the matter on the Moon’s surface; or the instrument that landed on the Moon could have left traces,” a senior space scientist said.

“But the presence of large sheets of ice in the polar regions of the Moon, and the discovery of water molecules there, lend credence to the possibility of organic matter there,” he said.

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