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March Recap

In case you missed a post or two this month, here’s a quick recap of what we covered during the month of March:

Questions We Asked –

How does quicksand work? – Spoiler alert: it is not as bad as you may think.

What is the deal with daylight savings time? – We’ll let the hilarious John Oliver answer this one.

Are you funnier than a computer? – With a few clicks of a mouse, you can construct a joke out of thin air. But will it be funny??

Are your initials deadly? – Males with a certain type of initials live 4.48 years longer.

What the heck is carbo-loading? – It’s more than an excuse to go to Oliver Garden and gorge on all-you-can-eat breadsticks for 2 hours.

People We Met –

Richard John Reliford – Listen to how he turned an engineering/marketing degree into acting career.

Things We Learned –

How to tell if you are a good liar – Best part is it only takes 5 seconds to learn.

A way to increase our luck – You are going to want to pay attention to this.

What to do when we feel like an underdog – You can’t change your talent, but you can change this.

Why we hate losing more than we like winning – It has to do with our ability to see the difference between a bad outcome & a bad decision.

Stuff We Couldn’t Believe –

People actually hated electric light at first – Women used umbrellas to shield themselves from the “rays of this mysterious sun.”

To promote Windows 7, Japanese Burger Kings created the Windows 7 Whopper – Makes my stomach hurt just thinking about it.

March Madness is more than just basketball – 5 things we can learn from the NCAA Tournament.

Great news for worriers – 85% of the stuff we worry about ends up having positive or neutral outcomes.