'Gourmet' or 'Gourmand'?—Merriam-Webster Dictionary
#RandomGoogling #TIL
https://www.merriam-webster.com/grammar/gourmet-vs-gourmand-usage-difference
'Gourmet' or 'Gourmand'?—Merriam-Webster Dictionary
#RandomGoogling #TIL
https://www.merriam-webster.com/grammar/gourmet-vs-gourmand-usage-difference
I was curious why there's a
"c" in "indict"; so, I looked it up. Fascinating. Apparently, not everyone does spell it that way.
#Etymology #RandomGoogling
https://www.etymonline.com/word/indict
Etymology of handkerchief by etymonline
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https://www.etymonline.com/word/handkerchief
The lifetimes of main sequence stars therefore range from a million years for a 40 solar mass O-type star, to 560 billion years for a 0.2 solar mass M-type star.—Swinburne University of Technology
#RandomGoogling
https://astronomy.swin.edu.au/cosmos/m/main+sequence+lifetime#:~:text=The%20lifetimes%20of%20main%20sequence,solar%20mass%20M%2Dtype%20star.
Never having been on any extended travel by train, I Googled whether train tracks are banked on turns.
Yes. In fact, they are.
Why are keys on keyboard called as 'keys' and not 'buttons'?
#RandomGoogling
https://www.quora.com/Why-are-keys-on-keyboard-called-as-keys-and-not-buttons
There Used to Be Six More Letters in the English Alphabet!—Bryce Gruber, Reader's Digest
#RandomGoogling
https://www.rd.com/list/there-were-six-more-letters-in-our-alphabet/
How do PC keyboards work for languages where there are more than 26 letters/characters?
#RandomGoogling
https://www.quora.com/How-do-PC-keyboards-work-for-languages-where-there-are-more-than-26-letters-characters
Why Some Cheeses Need A Wax Rind And Others Don't—Chris Sands, Food Republic
#RandomGoogling
https://www.foodrepublic.com/1479365/why-cheese-needs-wax-rind/
I wonder why proposals in committees or government forums are called "motions".
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Motion_%28parliamentary_procedure%29?wprov=sfla1
Inspired by a recent post by @infobeautiful about Mercator map distortion https://vis.social/@infobeautiful/113278039092776886
Map projection—Wikipedia
Pictograms, Ideograms and Logograms.—charlottemartindesigns #blog
#RandomGoogling #Anthropology #VisualCommunication #Language
https://charlottemartindesigns.wordpress.com/2015/05/29/pictograms-ideograms-and-logograms/
Today in #RandomGoogling:
Bananas are always bent due to a phenomenon known as negative geotropism
Once developed, instead of growing towards the ground, bananas turn towards the sun. The fruit continues growing against gravity, giving the banana its familiar curved shape.
Confirming my suspicion—rice wine isn't technically a wine because it's made from grain, not fruit.
#RandomGoogling
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rice_wine
Hmm… according to the Interwebs, Uijeongbu, South Korea is a real place.
Today in #RandomGoogling…
Dictionary.com says it is "future-proof" with a hyphen instead of without one and instead of "future proofed".
Although—Cambridge actually has booth hyphenated versions. Go figure? 🤷♂️
I went down a bit of a rabbit hole this morning reading and untangling the whole who stole from whom thing with Macross and Jetfire of the Transformers. What a convoluted mess!
Me, just now…
"Does Keiko Agena play drums in real life?"
#RandomGoogling
Thing I Googled this morning for no apparent reason…
Is the other Carpenter still alive?
Spoiler: Yes.
Also 💔. His sister was only 32.