Who`s the Best Hunter ?
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Who`s the Best Hunter ?
Hudson Bagel & Coffee Co Carmichael & Vine 800 Carmichael Road Hudson, WI 54016 August, 2014 Return Service Requested Va lu abl e In fo Ins ide Fire Up Your Imagination A few techniques used by famous thinkers: • Ludwig van Beethoven. The composer frequently sought inspiration at the sink, pouring pitchers of water over his hands as he hummed loudly—or sometimes bellowed the scales. • Marissa Mayer. Yahoo’s CEO doesn’t like to quit when she’s on a productive roll. During her years at Google, she would frequently sleep at her desk during her 130-hr work week. • Charles Dickens. The British writer trained his critical thinking skills by visiting the morgue to look at dead bodies. The grisly sight inspired him to think up ‘the why’ to the mysteries behind their deaths. Who’s the Best Hunter ? An African lion is only ~25% successful at catching their prey, & sharks only ~½. The dainty, flittery dragonfly snatches their targets 95+% of the time, then voraciously consumes it on the fly. Speaking of which, eating 30 flies in a row is not unusual. Their nervous system has capacity for selective attention, focusing on a single prey among a cloud of fluttering insects. IAlso, their brain is connected to their flight center which locks on the trajectory of its target, subtly adjusting its path. They approach from behind & below & their next meal never knew what hit ’em. A husband & wife in bed heard a knock on the back door at 3 AM. The wife asked, “Aren’t you going to see who that is?” The husband got up, put on a robe, & went the back door. “Who is it?” he asked. “C-could you give me a p-push?” answered a slurred voice from behind the door. “It’s 3 in the morning! Get lost.” The husband went back to bed & told his wife. She objected, “That wasn’t very nice. He obviously needs help. Go down there & see what’s wrong.” Realizing that his wife was right, the man went back downstairs. “Are you still there?” “Can you give me a push?” came the voice, now in the backyard. “Where are you?” “Over here, on your swing set.” Useless Information -40’ Celsius & -40’ Fahrenheit are the same temperature - That “YKK” on your zipper stands for “Yoshida Kogyo Kabushikigaisha”, the world’s largest zipper manufacturer - The metal part on the pencil is called a “ferrule” - The blue whale is so big that a small child can swim thru its veins - When you yawn & stretch at the same time, you are ‘pandiculating’ - The only state that does not contain any of the letters in the word ‘mackerel’ is Ohio. (that’s useless!) Plus one more, Barbie The doll’s real name is Barbara Millicent Roberts, daughter of George & Margaret, from Willows, WI. (noted in a series of novels published in the 60s by Random House) Barbie was “born” on March 9, 1959 (let’s say at about age 20) which makes her 75 years old. Her b’day coincides with her debut at the American International Toy Fair in New York. The adult figured doll was based on a German toy doll, Bild Lillli (originally sold to adults). Lilli was based on a popular character in a comic strip in the newspaper Die Bild-Zeitung. Lilli was a blond bombshell, a working girl who knew what she wanted, & got it. (If you know what I mean). follow us on facebook Royalty Rewards Hudson Bagel & Coffee Co There a bunch of you who do not have a current e-mail address on file so you do not get our weekly email with recent winners, special days, a humorous anecdote, & an occasional special promotion. Just let us know & we can get it updated for you. Watermelon Day - Aug 3 (Sun) Free Slices 15% OFF Your Entire Order FULL MOON D o ub l e Po i n t s! Does “Inversion” Irritate You? Seems dozens of large corporations are considering &/or moving their headquarters out of the country, merging with foreign companies. The motivation is to lower their taxes. The latest is Walgreen. Seems like a dirty trick since a quarter of its $72 billion in revenue (in 2013) comes from you, U.S. Taxpayers from Medicare & Medicaid. In addition, they received $46 million in tax credits from the state of Illinois in a pledge to create jobs along with hundred of thousands for training & other tax incentives. Further, large investment companies are part of the push to make it happen. Americans for Tax Fairness labeled it “unfair & deeply unpatriotic if the company moves offshore while continuing to make its money here, leaving us to pick up the tab for its tax avoidance.” Here! Here! For $1.00 Creamsicle Day - Aug 14 (Thurs) For $1.00 Sr Citizen Day - Aug 21 (Thurs) Nat’l Toasted Marshmallow Day Seems lots of home devices are getting “connected”: TVs, refrigerators, baby monitors, security systems, garage doors, locks, doorbells, lights, & so on. Once these devices get connected to the Internet, they become potential targets for …. you guessed it “vulnerabilities”. So how do you protect yourself? The experts advise: 1) google the device to see what security issues it has & how the compnay responded to breaches; 2) keep your software up to date to maintain the manufacturer’s fixes; 3) Strengthen your passwords; 4) Guard your Wi-Fi or set-up a separate network for your gadgets; 5) Hire a pro like Geed Squad. House Bugs Free Shot in Beverage of Your Choice Sunday, Aug 30 Labor Day - Sept 1 (Mon) Open 6AM to 8PM Kasey Kasem May he rest in peace … soon! Here is a thought I ran across though. His top 40 show may have been the last consensus on which music was the biggest hit. It was based on Billboard charts for sales & airplay. It was definitive as to what the country was listening to. Now the notion of a “hit” is confused by the numerous ways we find it: streaming, downloading, online video, games, ads, singing shows, & so on. The “Nielsens” (remember them) have similar issues further compounded by independents who don’t share info, like Netflix, cable, & DVRs. So what’s a hit anyway, it’s what you like! Just as it has always been! Which is Scariest? Cyber Bugs Turns out software bugs are worth big bucks, worth up to 6 figures, & sold to the highest bidder. Those found in Windows, Google, FireFox, FaceBook, etc. What’s the value? Your Data! When a “vulnerability” is found, it is ‘packaged’: tech documentation that spells out the what, where, how, & a procedure to follow to trigger & take advantage of it. Who would want such a thing, you ask? The software company so they can fix it. The government for espionage. Criminals after trade secrets or personal info (social, business, personal, medical, etc.). Foreign governments. Companies specialize in finding them & even ‘bug brokers’ to fence the vulnerabilities. The average American company fielded 16,000+ attacks in ‘13 according to IBM’s security division. August Specials Veggie Challenge (almost a pound) On a spinach or tomato basil wrap … lettuce, tomato, red onion, radishes, shredded carrots, cabbage, cucumber, red & green bell pepper, zucchini, cucumber herb dressing & a side of our signature oriental garden sauce Onion Cheddar Bagels every Tues & Sat Lemon CheeseCake Cream Cheese everyday Caramel Oatmeal Bread Root Beer Float - Aug 6 (Wed) Free Lollipops Present Coupon Expires 8 / 31 / 14 Not to be combined with any others offers; Dine In, Take Out, Drive Thru only; Not valid for Delivery Aug 10th Sunday August Days Fridays We have added to our everyday menu : Chicken Club Ranch, Italian Sub, Almond Milk, Veggie Bowls, & Chicken Wild Rice Salad Big Bugs Last month the world’s largest flying aquatic* insect was found in China’s Sichuan province. The dobsonfly has an 8.3 inch wing span (think the width of this page). Perhaps more scary it is described to have giant snakelike fangs. Previously the South American damselfly held the record with a wing span of 7.5 inches. But hey, in the ol’ days aquatic insects had spans up to 30 inches—Take Cover! (that was 250 million yrs ago). The good new is these guys only hang out around clean water. * means part of their lifecycle is in the water Pingo Stopped me if you have heard this one. Seems a giant hole has appeared in Siberia: 260 ft across & appears to descend infinitely below the surface. Not a meteorite nor a sinkhole, but a “pingo” or hydrolaccolith, which is a natural phenomenon where ice pushes up from underneath, then melts. Climate change is one theory; nearby gas fields (explosion) is another. The Entrepreneurial Spirit Hurrah! Turns out a New Yorker turned into a professional line sitter (after he lost his job at AT&T). Don’t scoff. He has made up to a $1,000 in a week. So what does he wait for? He started on Craig’s List & signs up clients who do not want to wait in line … for a movie premiere, a new iPhone5 or Xbox, a Cronut, or a Shark Tank audition (that was 43 hours). He also sells milk crates to others tired of standing; passes out business cards at big events; & posts pics of the lines his clients are avoiding. Odds & Ends Out West they are in the midst of a big drought. Lake Mead provides water & power to millions & is nearing an all time low. If it loses another 50 ft of water depth, they will shut down the generators which will make for a dark Las Vegas! NASA is more confident than ever that extraterrestrial life will be found soon. They estimate up to 20% of the planets “around us” are Earth-size & in a habitable zone. Imagine the headline! We’ve discussed the driver-less car, but beware the same goes for big commercial semis. Daimler Trucks is at the forefront & intends to revolutionize road freight transport.