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Why is the word "ambulance" spelled backwards on the front of ambulances?
Wow! So many answers and almost all of them wrong!This is not due to “laws of reflection in physics”. Mirrors do not reverse left and right. Think about it: how would a mirror distinguish left and right from up and down, which is not reversed? A mirror has no built-in sense of gravity. Mirrors still work in space! In fact, a mirror only reverses “in and out”, i.e. around the plane of the mirror, which is the only preferred plane a mirror can have. Also consider: you see the initial letter A of “ambulance” on your left in the mirror and that’s where the letter A behind you actually is when you are looking straight ahead, so again left and right are not reversed. You can read more about this here.So what about the ambulance? What you are seeing is indeed an “in out” inversion. Imagine the ambulance was made of glass. What does the ambulance driver see? He sees the lettering on the front the right way round. What’s more, if he was able to see the reflection of the word Ambulance in your rear view mirror, it would still be right way round.Imagine then that the ambulance overtakes you. Now you see the lettering the right way round too… BUT NOTHING FLIPPED FROM LEFT TO RIGHT AS YOU WERE OVERTAKEN. The lettering was always the right way round.But, you may object, if you turn your head to look at the writing on an ambulance behind you, it looks wrong way round. Yes, but that wasn’t the mirror doing a reversal — that was you turning your head. The mirror just allows you to see it without turning your head.
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What are the best productivity tools on the web?
What does productivity mean to you? We’re all expert procrastinators whether we like to admit it or not, the digital age has created an abundance of distractions that can keep you from focusing on important things, all day long if it comes down to it. Even the subject of productivity tools comes down to a single factor — it’s all designed for mental discipline training, because even though these tools exist and they’re useful to be more disciplined at your work, they’ll only be as good as the user himself.For: All-In-One OrganizationProofHubProofHub lets you stay in ultimate control of your projects, remote teams and clients even when you are on the go. Aside from giving team member the ability to manage and collaborate projects in real-time, the other big reason for choosing ProofHub is its super simple and brings everything under one roof. ProofHub is as simple as you want it to be (clean UI, to-do lists, project planning, group chat, review deign files, project reporting), but also as advanced as they sometimes need it to be (assign custom roles, white labeling. multilingual, time tracking, private tasks, complex multi-milestone projects, large remote team, n number of tasks).For: Social Media MastermindsBufferBuffer makes it extraordinarily easy to share web articles via social media without headache and hassle. Simply log into Buffer, connect social media accounts, and schedule specific content sharing times. When you’re out and about surfing the web and see an article you know your followers will love, hit the Buffer bookmarklet button and Buffer will throw that article into your queue, which it will then share at one of your designated share times.Buffer helps promote great content across the web and helps you store and share content so you don’t cram articles down the throats of your followers all at once.IFTTTIFTTT, standing for If This Then That, lets you craft “recipes” that allow for various apps and services to connect and work together. For example, I can create an IFTTT recipe that automatically uploads my Instagram photos to my Google Drive account. Create awesome integration with zero programming experience! If you can think it, you can IFTTT it.IFTTT can be utilized in endless combinations, and not just with regards to social media. However, social media users will find this an essential tool in their social shed.For: CopywritingODesk / ELanceSometimes the best man for the job is someone who is not you. Heck, probably pretty often the best man for the job isn’t you. Maybe because you aren’t even a man; maybe you’re a carrot. Who knows?If you need to get going with blogging content (and trust me, you do, because everyone does), then ODesk and ELance are decent places to start.These sites are free to sign up with, then you provide them with 10% of each payment per project. Alternatively, scour LinkedIn for freelancers. Usually you can get a decent assessment of a freelancer’s skill level by checking out their profile and doing a little digging. Whichever path you take, just remember that copy can’t be done single-handedly, so don’t be afraid to hire out some help.HemingwayBack when I was compiling a list of the best content marketing tools, one WordStream commenter (thanks Nicole!) made a suggestion of trying out Hemingway – it’s a great little tool that checks your grammar and highlights potential sentence danger zones as you write. Give it a type!For: News & Blog JunkiesPodkickerIf you’re a podcast addict, you’ll want a podcast app to help you organize your subscriptions. I’ve been using Podkicker for years and really enjoy its simple, easy-to-use interface. It’s free, but you can also update to Podkicker Pro (to get rid of ads) for $2.PocketPocket is a sweet little app that lets you save awesome content (articles, images, videos, etc.) to check out later.Picture this: you’re surfing around researching and see a fun article about the all-time best Pokemon (Arcanine, duh). Hit the Pocket button in your bookmark toolbar and the article will go straight to your Pocket. Pocket syncs across devices so you that later on you can read those fun articles and watch YouTube videos of mini pot-bellied pigs during the train ride home.
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What are the best productivity tools?
My TOP list is as follows:1. Communication tool - SlackOur team has been successfully using Skype for quite a while, and this is a way out for some teams, both small and bigger ones, but Slack is more convenient to use for IT teams, for marketers, sales people, and other industry-specific teams.2. Time tracking tool - ClockifyI like Clockify – it’s very simple, you create a task, you start tracking your time, you stop when you’re done, AND you can also check how much time you spent weekly on each working task.3. To do list – Trello boardsThe next tool I LOVE is Trello. This is a perfect one for outlining your day to day tasks, your future tasks, mapping out your ideas, sharing them with your team members, and so on.4. G Suite.No comments - couldn’t do without it.5. CalendlyIF you have a large number of meetings daily.6. Project management toolThroughout my years in IT I have met and used different PM tools, like Jira, YouTrack, Asana, and TeamGantt. And I must say that each one is good for its own purpose – so you simply choose the one that work best for you.7. Reporting tool - ExcelI have not used any specific reporting tool: I use Excel tables, both on Google drive and offline Excel files.8. CanvaNo comments :) Saves a fortune on a designer for those SMW owners whose budget is limited.See the full version of my tips here:8 BEST Tools for Remote Professionals
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What's an efficient way to overcome procrastination?
I'll answer your question, but first I need to explain all of human civilisation in 2 minutes with the aid of a cartoon snake. Humans like to think we're a clever lot. Yet those magnificent, mighty brains that allow us to split the atom and touch the moon are the same stupid brains that can't start an assignment until the day before it's due. We evolved from primitive creatures, but we never quite shed ourselves of their legacy. You know the clever, rational part of your brain you think of as your human consciousness? Let's call him Albert. He lives in your brain alongside an impulsive baby reptile called Rex: You know how you can't help but notice if a stranger is tongue-wettingly gorgeous? That's Rex, and no matter how hard you try, you can never turn him off. He's your instinct, your impulse, your love and your fear. We like to think of Albert as "our true self" - the conscious part of our brain. He's the talking, reasoning part. When we decide to go to the gym or write that term paper, Albert made that decision. But Albert is old, easily exhausted, and switches off all the time. Your brain is locked in a battle of wills between a sleepy professor and an impulsive reptile with unlimited energy. You may as well hand Rex the steering wheel. Rex does listen to Albert. Like a child, he will do a lot of what he's told, as long as he doesn't disagree too much. But if Rex desperately yearns to crash on the sofa to watch Survivor and eat Cheetos, that's what you're going to do. The incredible ascension of mankind that surrounds us is largely possible because we've developed systems to nurture the Rex's in our brains, to subdue, soothe and subvert them. Much of this system we call "civilisation". Widely available food and shelter take care of a lot. So does a system of law, and justice. Mandatory education. Entertainment. Monogamy. All of it calms Rex down for long enough for Albert to do something useful - like discover penicillin, or invent Cheetos. Now let's look at your procrastination. You're making a decision with your conscious mind and wondering why you're not carrying it out. The truth is your daily decision maker - Rex - is not nearly so mature. Imagine you had to constantly convince a young child to do what you wanted. For simple actions, asserting your authority might be enough. "It's time for dinner". But if that child doesn't want to do something, it won't listen. You need to cajole it: * Forget logic. Once you've decided to do something, logic and rationale won't help you. Your inner reptile can be placated, scared and excited. But it doesn't speak with language and cannot be reasoned with. * Comfort matters. If you're hungry, tired or depressed your baby reptile will rebel. Fail to take care of yourself, and he'll wail and scream and refuse to do a damn thing you say. That's what he's for. Eat, sleep and make time for fun. * Nurture discipline. Build a routine of positive and negative reinforcement. If you want a child to eat their vegetables, don't give them dessert first. Reward yourself for successes, and set up assured punishments for your failure. Classic examples include committing to a public goal, or working in a team - social pressure can influence Rex. * Incite emotion. Your reptile brain responds to emotion. That is its language. So get yourself pumped, or terrified. Motivational talks, movies and articles can work, for a while. I use dramatic music (one of my favourite playlists is called Music to conquer worlds by [ http://open.spotify.com/user/oliveremberton/playlist/4ifk7EG0SLkV0En6s0ds7g ]). Picture the bliss associated with getting something done, or the horrors of failing. Make your imagination vivid enough that it shakes you. We use similar tricks on children for a reason: "brush your teeth or they'll fall out". * Force a start. The most important thing you can do is start. Much of Rex's instincts are to avoid change, and once you begin something those instincts start to tip into your favour. With enough time, you can even convince Rex to love doing the things he hated. There's a reason we force kids to go to school or to try piano lessons. * Bias your environment. Rex is short sighted and not terribly bright. If he sees a Facebook icon, he'll want it. It's like showing a child the start of a cool TV program immediately before bedtime. Design your environment to be free from such distractions: sign out of instant messenger, turn off notifications, turn off email. Have separate places for work and fun, and ideally separate computers (or at least accounts). Once you know what to look for, you'll start to recognise the patterns and control them. There's an impulsive baby reptile in your brain, and unfortunately he has the steering wheel. If you can be a good parent to him he'll mostly do what you say, and serve you well. Just remember who's in charge. Enjoyed this? There's more of me on Facebook [ https://www.facebook.com/ocemberton ], Twitter [ https://twitter.com/oliveremberton ] and my blog [ http://oliveremberton.com/ ].
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Why are people against the word "latinx"?
Because Identity Politics got real tedious.Leftist Identity Politics is made up of the following rules:Everyone is oppressed by a mysterious thing called The White Patriarchy.Since actual oppression is hard to find, oppression now includes tiny little version of oppression called “microaggressions.”People can be oppressed by microaggressions because they’re incredibly fragile.Since The White Patriarchy oppresses everyone, all the oppressed people deserve extra rights and privileges to “level the playing field.”The Left has gone bonkers with Identity Politics. Currently, “I am oppressed by the White Patriarchy” is the default argument for EVERYTHING.We are bombarded with constant complaints of micro-oppression and constant virtue signalling. This stuff is non-stop now. Everyone is defiantly protesting their fake oppression.Here are French Resistance fighters in WWII fighting the German occupation:By contrast, here’s someone who is taking on the White Patriarchy for insisting that she has hair. I think the idea is that without the White Patriarchy forcing women to have hair, women would shave their head.I don’t know. But look at the expression of defiance on her face. Take THAT, caucasian males!Here are two people who are anti-fascist. Just like those French Resistance fighters from WWII! The difference is that instead of living in Nazi occupied France, they live in a rock-solid Constitutional Republic, with a Bill of Rights that guarantees their personal freedom.And their president, for good or bad, is a political outsider who was hated and attacked by his own party. Yet the voters made him president anyway. That’s a textbook example of democracy in action.It’s almost like they’re people who have declared everyone they disagree with to be a “fascist” because it’s dramatic sounding, and they lack the mental capacity to come up with a valid political argument. And it’s self-aggrandizing.Here’s a empowered woman who is really jazzed up about how a female imaginary person saved the life of a male imaginary person.Oh no you did dint! (z snap!) Take that, White Patriarchy!Here’s a woman who is protesting against being forced to go back to the 1950s.Looks like she forgot to put the word “the” before “1950s.” So she had to write it in later with someone’s Bic felt-tip pen. Might want to lay off the Zinfandel until after the sign is done next time.Take THAT, White Patriarchy!So now we learn that we’re supposed to fight the Gestapo by using this word “Latinix.”Why People Are Using The Term 'Latinx'“Latinx is the gender-neutral alternative to Latino, Latina and even Latin@. Used by scholars, activists and an increasing number of journalists, Latinx is quickly gaining popularity among the general public. It’s part of a “linguistic revolution” that aims to move beyond gender binaries and is inclusive of the intersecting identities of Latin American descendants.”Take THAT, White Patriarchy!I learned German in high school. German has gendered words too. For example, “Der Löffel” (spoon) is masculine, but “Die Gabel” (fork) is feminine, and “Das Messer” (knife) is neuter.This must be stopped! Help your silverware fight the Gestapo!What about YOU?Are you brave enough to fight the Gestapo by using the word “latinix” and by carrying signs about Harry Potter for some unspecified reason? COME ON, BE A HERO.Comments are welcome. I will not block you, so write whatever you like.But please don’t use “gendered words.” And don’t grill two pieces of corn and two hot dogs side by side with a bunch of toxic men. Also, wait until the charcoal gets hot enough before you start cooking. That way, it won’t smoke so much.Also, I would appreciate it if no micro, pico or nano aggressions showed up in my comments section. Use this chart for reference:
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What are the best ways to overcome stage fright?
Stage Fear is one of the most frightening things for someone. In my school days i still remember we were made to speak the "NEWS","THOUGHT OF THE DAY" and "THE PLEDGE" at the Morning Assembly.But whenever my teacher chose me to represent the Class i use to skip the day and they had to choose someone else.I developed a habit of running from stage which resulted in low self-confidence. I couldn't even introduce myself to a guy/girl whom i didn't know.Apparently i chose to face the punishment next day rather than speaking at Assembly or Debates.I used to make fun of students who participated in both Hindi/English debates and usually bunk the school whenever there was a Debate competition.This all type of so called "COOLNESS" busted my self-confidence.It was my 5th day at college and some seniors called for students of my branch,they came for informing us about our FRESHERS party and took a quick audition over there.Ofcourse everbody in the room was stunned so was me who was good in nothing when it comes to a stage performance .One of them spotted that no one was willing to come on his own so they started calling out names alphabetically." FUCK it's my turn" i said inside my head ,he asked me what would i like to do and spontaneously i said MONOACTING,it took me a lot of guts but i acted for serious.I played the character of an eve teaser who was annoying yet funny.Somehow the Seniors liked it.They enrolled my name for the Main Auditions.Now this thing busted my balls wide open as i already knew i don't know a thing about acting and i pleaded my senior to remove my name.But then he said me the words which i will never forget and which keeps me motivated all the time,he said "See either you can come up on the stage and recieve all the clappings,or you can be the one who will clap like everyone else in the audience."That day i decided not to give up anymore and i practiced everyday and came up 3rd in the contest.From that day i have been regularly acting and directing skits.Ofcourse it takes a lot of guts for stepping up on the stage but once you do it nothing can be more delightful. Always remember people will know your name and face not the one's who are clapping for you.
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Life Advice: How can I make my life simpler?
I added the first item in my list in a comment above, but I will put it here as well, and add some other things. Buy well-made items the first time around (and do your homework to find the right thing the first time). This goes for appliances, clothing, electronics, etc. These things will cost you more at the outset, but will end up costing you less in the long run, both in terms of money and time. They will also contribute less to the overwhelming amount of stuff in landfills (which are especially clogged these days from castoffs of "fast fashion" clothing). Decide what you really do need to buy. Try not to buy, for example, kitchen appliances and gear that only do one thing, and decide if you really do need yet another thing that plugs in. Heat up leftovers on the stove instead of buying and using a microwave. Chop things by hand instead of buying and using a food processor. Buy clothes that truly fit well, and that are in a classic style (i.e. not things that will look dated in a season). Buy only what you really need for all the occasions for which you need to dress, and only what you need to have in between washing cycles. Get rid of physical media. Keep some of your favorite books (especially ones that really need to be touched and paged through, like art books and children's picture books), but get rid of most of them. Use the library and use ebooks. Get rid of CDs. With all the streaming music sources out there, you can even get rid of your mp3 collection and just stream anything you want to hear. Don't have a TV or a cable box. You don't have to live like a luddite, though, to live simply - have a nice, large monitor and a decent computer with a good, fast internet connection. Stream TV shows and movies you want to watch. If you must own a car, own one used one. Keep it in good running shape. Take care of it physically. But if you have an older "cockroach" car (e.g. most Toyotas and Hondas), you can keep that sucker running forever without thinking about it much and without worrying about every scratch and ding. If you can get away without a car, do so. Get yourself a nice commuter bike that fits you well (by "nice" I mean one that is built well with decent parts so it works well and you enjoy using it, without having to worry about it getting banged up or stolen). Rent an apartment, don't buy a house. Don't have a yard or building maintenance to deal with. Plumbing issue? It's not your problem to solve. The building needs painting? Who cares? Lawn needs mowing? Not by you. Your neighbors get too annoying or your neighborhood starts to go downhill? Move when your lease is up. Purge, relentlessly purge things you just don't need and aren't sure you want anymore. An easy way to do this is to have a "holding area" for things you think you might want to get rid of but aren't sure you can commit to chucking. The holding area can be part of a closet, an unused stairway landing, etc. Make sure it's neat and self-contained. Put things there that you think you probably don't want anymore. If you're fine with them out of your life after a week or so, donate them. Have fewer things sitting out on surfaces in your place of dwelling. And pick up after yourself and put things away when you're done with them. Reducing clutter really helps one feel calmer. And it's a great incentive to get rid of things you're just tired of cleaning or putting away all the time (especially if they just don't give you enough pleasure for the annoyance they cause). Have one credit card. Let's be honest - in this day and age, you do need a credit card. But you don't need five. Pay off and close out the others as soon as possible. This will really help you know exactly what you've spent on what, and where your debt lies. Make sure that you have that one credit card set up with electronic statements only (and have email reminders sent if you need them). That reduces random crap that comes in the mail, and also helps you really to figure out the status of your spending (I find that paper statements are oftentimes difficult to read, and you can't just click around on them to get more information). The same goes for bank accounts and debit cards. Have a savings and a checking/debit account at one bank. Keep track of these accounts electronically.Collect all your mail, put it in a bin, and sort it once a week. There's no need to go through snail mail every day (if something is urgent, it's not going to be sent by snail mail). For a long-term project, go through your junk mail and call/email each place to unsubscribe from their mailing lists so you eventually have to deal with less paper crap in your life. Keep your email inbox empty. Answer emails immediately, if possible. When that's not possible, immediately "quarantine" these emails into an "action" folder to be dealt with later. Label and archive everything else that you want to be able to find later. Make filters so certain "bacon" items (i.e. spam that you've signed up for, like mailing lists - things that you might want to look at, but are not top priority) go straight to folders to be gone through once or twice a week. Obviously, use gmail. Don't get stuck staring at a screen more than you have to (she says, while typing up a long answer on Quora). Use social media if it makes you happy. But don't become a slave to it. No electronics after 10PM. **Edit for a couple more things I thought of:One electronic thing that I've found that IS worth owning is a small document scanner. The Fujitsu ScanSnap is amazing. It's tiny and it works fantastically well. We use it to scan all the files that one needs to keep track of and that would otherwise have to exist in paper form in a filing cabinet. The first time around, scanning everything took a long time; then again, we DID get rid of an entire large filing cabinet's worth of papers and stuff (as well as the filing cabinet itself). And now we put important papers and such in a folder to be scanned about once every month or two, and we keep this digital filing cabinet in the cloud (Dropbox works well). Not only does that help you get rid of a lot of papers, but you can also find things so much more easily when you need to (e.g. for insurance purposes, taxes, etc). I've also used this to scan written mementos (e.g. holiday cards, postcards that I want to see again, written notes) that I don't want to get rid of completely, but that I also don't want to have in a big bin in my house. We have one small container (one of those 6-8" deep file bin things) for papers one HAS to keep (e.g. car titles, birth certificates), and a couple of small shoeboxes of physical mementos. And that's it. Get rid of as many annoying errands as you can. If you have a bit of room, stock up on annoying cleaning supplies and paper goods at Costco or the like. Order other annoying household type things from Amazon (yes, I know, there's a trade-off here in that local businesses don't get the revenue from things you've ordered from Amazon. At the same time, spending an hour to get to and from a store to get dish soap can really suck the life out of you). Rather spend that errand time enjoying shopping for good food, patronizing local businesses for high-quality items (e.g. things that are NOT, say, dish soap), spending time doing things you actually WANT to do. Consider observing the sabbath, or a sabbath-like day to some extent. This doesn't have to involve religion. But enforcing some strict rules on yourself regarding what you are and are not allowed to do for 24 hours can really get you out of the constant complexities of modern life. A sabbath-like day should be a day of rest, a day devoid of work of all kinds. Obviously, you can choose to follow the judaic tradition or you can make up some rules yourself. But the general idea that you're not to use electronic devices, that you're not to do any work, that you're not to finish anything, that you're not to write anything, that you're not to clean or scrub anything completely changes the way you travel through your day. All this being said, enjoy yourself. Live simply to allow yourself more time and energy to actually go out and do things, to read things, to learn things, to make things, to spend time with people, to exercise, to travel. I think too many people equate "living simply" with being a complete ascetic. I think that my family and I live quite simply (though we're always trying to get a bit better at it), yet we are not monks. We love having nice clothing that makes us feel spiffy (some of it used/vintage, some of it new), we love eating excellent food, we enjoy having certain electronics that work really well and that add to our lives, we love watching good TV and movies and listening to a variety of music, we love biking most places but taking the car when we have to (and we actually also love our 1988 Toyota Land Cruiser with more than 350000 miles on it), we really enjoy having nice, well-made athletic equipment that makes our athletic endeavors more enjoyable. Could we get on without much of that? Sure. But we are also not in a race to live in a yurt in the middle of nowhere (which is a completely lovely option for those who wish to do just that).
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What would be some great apps for the Apple Watch?
Deliveries is a good app, it has a complication which you can add to your watch face. A complication is a widget that can be placed in different areas of the watch face. Deliveries will show you how many days left or just gives you quick access to open it.Cheat sheet is good for Passwords or pins and also comes with a complication. If you are in the UK Natwest and Barclays apps are good as you can check your bank balance from your watch. With Natwest you can use the watch to get money from an ATM without needing to put your Bank Card in the ATM.Trello is good too on the watch. You can add voice notes to cards. One Note can also add voice notes.Try out the camera app for the odd occasion where you need to take a selfie at a distance and have the camera propped up, you can check your watch to see if you are in frame and set a countdown timer to take your picture.
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