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Trivia 032: Maybe the grass shouldn’t be greener

Posted on2022-08-19Leave a comment

During the hot summer months, it’s quite nice to enjoy hanging out in a park or in your backyard, enjoying the feeling of grass between your toes. But that green grass comes at a cost. A study done by NASA in 2005 determined that lawns took up three times more acreage than corn did in Read More …

CategoriesTriviaTagsclimate, gardening, nature, newsletter, outdoors, plants, trivia

Trivia 031: A fork in the table

Posted on2022-08-11Leave a comment

One of the great things about living up in the Pacific Northwest is that we have lots of good Asian food. This week I went to a couple of really great places while visiting with some friends. However, things are a little bit different once you start getting east of the Cascades. In particular, where Read More …

CategoriesTriviaTagscooking, food, history, newsletter, trivia

Trivia 030: Somebody call Sid Meier

Posted on2022-08-04Leave a comment

Anybody who has studied some etymology can tell you that there are lots of words and phrases out there with somewhat counterintuitive origins. There are many words we take for granted which did not exist in our language at some point. In some cases, these words are the result of other words taking on new Read More …

CategoriesTriviaTagsetymology, history, newsletter, trivia

Trivia 029: Pudge controls the weather

Posted on2022-08-04Leave a comment

Hello all. I know that you missed me last week. I wish that I could say that I was busy with work or struck with a sudden illness, but in reality I just forgot. My bad. So, to make it up to you, there’s going to be two posts this week! This is the first Read More …

CategoriesTriviaTagsanimals, nature, newsletter, trivia

Trivia 028: It all piles up

Posted on2022-07-211 Comment

So today’s post was going to be about a mostly unrelated topic to this. Until I discovered that I couldn’t really find any references to what I wanted to talk about, but found this instead. I’m not going to reveal what I was originally going to talk about, because I might come back to it Read More …

CategoriesTriviaTagsadvice, hiking, nature, newsletter, outdoors, trivia

Trivia 027: Dispensing sweet trivia

Posted on2022-07-08Leave a comment

When I was a kid, I loved candy. Who didn’t? Whenever I went to the store with my parents, the question “Can we get some candy?” would never be far from my mind. The answer was usually “No”, but sometimes we’d get lucky. But not all candy was created equal. Some candies were ones we’d Read More …

CategoriesTriviaTagscandy, newsletter, trivia

Trivia 026: Worth (one-tenth) its weight in gold

Posted on2022-06-30Leave a comment

As a kid, I grew up watching the Food Network. Through it, chefs like Alton Brown, Emeril Lagasse, Rachael Ray, Mario Batali, and others inspired a lifelong love of cooking in me. Unfortunately, as with many channels, the educational content in it has taken a nosedive in favor of competition shows. Nowadays it seems like Read More …

CategoriesTriviaTagscooking, food, history, newsletter, trivia

Trivia 025: Those who fail history are doomed to repeat the class

Posted on2022-06-23Leave a comment

Three years ago, on April 15, 2019, the great cathedral of Notre Dame in Paris burned down. The construction of this incredible piece of architecture began all the way back in the year 1163. That’s fully 613 years before the signing of the Declaration of Independence. At the time of the fire, I remember people Read More …

CategoriesTriviaTagshistory, newsletter, philosophy, trivia

Trivia 024: Juneuary

Posted on2022-06-16Leave a comment

Well, here we are – it’s finally summer. Or, at least, it will be in five days. And yet, for some reason it doesn’t really feel like summer to me. Maybe that’s just because the temperature this weekend was IN THE FORTIES. IN JUNE. WHAT THE HECK. Seriously, though, it’s been bizarrely cold and rainy Read More …

CategoriesTriviaTagsbooks, geology, history, literature, newsletter, trivia

Trivia 023: An Anniversary to Remember

Posted on2022-06-091 Comment

Hey there folks. This week’s trivia is a little short, but I have padded it out by including three small bits of trivia, all related to each other. This week, Queen Elizabeth II celebrated her platinum jubilee as crown head of England. This year marks her 70th anniversary since taking the crown. As a result, Read More …

CategoriesTriviaTagshistory, newsletter, trivia

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