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TIL that Tom Selleck was almost cast as Indiana Jones instead of Harrison Ford. He only lost out because CBS wouldn't let him out of his contract for Magnum PI.
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From the todayilearned community on Reddit: TIL that Tom Selleck was almost cast as Indiana Jones instead of Harrison Ford. He…
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Intriguing story. Abba Lerner (the brother) is a key name in the development of MMT.
https://realhistory.info/2025/06/10/the-true-spy-story-behind-frederick-forsyths-day-of-the-jackal/
https://realhistory.info/2025/06/10/the-true-spy-story-behind-frederick-forsyths-day-of-the-jackal/
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The true spy story behind Frederick Forsyth's 'Day of the Jackal' - Real History
Best-selling thriller writer Frederick Forsyth died yesterday aged 86. I can now reveal that part of his first novel The Day of the Jackal, published in 1971, was based on a method used by the KGB, which became known to MI5 in about 1960, but which they allowed…
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The Hidden Charge in Red Brick
Red brick wasn’t just common—it was foundational. For centuries, it formed the bones of factories, cathedrals, train stations, and entire city blocks. Even now, beneath modern facades, many buildings still carry their original brickwork, sealed behind plaster or stone cladding. The pattern repeats across continents—uniform size, deep red color, often blackened as if heat-touched.
But beyond structure, red brick carries a property less discussed: conductivity. Fired clay mixed with iron-rich minerals can hold and pass electric charge. It doesn’t spark like metal, but under the right conditions, it stores voltage—acting almost like a capacitor. Modern research has confirmed this. The same material once used for strength and heat resistance also responds to current.
It raises questions—not about what brick is, but why it was chosen, replicated, and embedded in so much of the built world. And whether it was serving more than one purpose all along.
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Red brick wasn’t just common—it was foundational. For centuries, it formed the bones of factories, cathedrals, train stations, and entire city blocks. Even now, beneath modern facades, many buildings still carry their original brickwork, sealed behind plaster or stone cladding. The pattern repeats across continents—uniform size, deep red color, often blackened as if heat-touched.
But beyond structure, red brick carries a property less discussed: conductivity. Fired clay mixed with iron-rich minerals can hold and pass electric charge. It doesn’t spark like metal, but under the right conditions, it stores voltage—acting almost like a capacitor. Modern research has confirmed this. The same material once used for strength and heat resistance also responds to current.
It raises questions—not about what brick is, but why it was chosen, replicated, and embedded in so much of the built world. And whether it was serving more than one purpose all along.
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"However, we find that in terms of speaking fees, social scientists benefit substantially from being more attractive, whereas unattractiveness is a comparative advantage for natural scientists. A similar divergence in the direction of the relationship between speaking fee and facial attractiveness is also evident for nonacademic speakers from different fields: whereas those from a natural science (job) background gain from unattractiveness, those with a social science history benefit from a beauty premium. This market premium for unattractiveness conforms not only to the common stereotype of the natural scientist but also to a belief that the more unattractive of these researchers engage in higher quality work"
https://www.nature.com/articles/s41599-020-00608-6#:~:text=However%2C%20we%20find,higher%20quality%20work
https://www.nature.com/articles/s41599-020-00608-6#:~:text=However%2C%20we%20find,higher%20quality%20work
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“Beauty” premium for social scientists but “unattractiveness” premium for natural scientists in the public speaking market
Humanities and Social Sciences Communications - “Beauty” premium for social scientists but “unattractiveness” premium for natural scientists in the public speaking market
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TIL that after Lieutenant Colonel James Doolittle's eponymous Doolittle Raid on Japan lost all of its aircraft (although with few personnel lost), he believed he would be court-martialed; instead he was given the Medal of Honor and promoted two ranks to brigadier general.
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From the todayilearned community on Reddit: TIL that after Lieutenant Colonel James Doolittle's eponymous Doolittle Raid on Japan…
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I remember when people used to talk about how unreliable medieval chronicles were. To judge from current events, medieval chroniclers were paragons of accuracy.
Pot, meet kettle.
Pot, meet kettle.
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Forwarded from Today I Learned
TIL that Albert Einstein's son Eduard studied medicine to become a psychiatrist, but was diagnosed with schizophrenia by the age of 21. His mother cared for him until she died in 1948. From then on Eduard lived most of the time at a psychiatric clinic in Zurich, where he died at 55 of a stroke.
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From the todayilearned community on Reddit: TIL that Albert Einstein's son Eduard studied medicine to become a psychiatrist, but…
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What happened to the pictures of shot down Israeli F-35s and a female pilot as well as the “a surprise that the world will remember for centuries” that was promised earlier tonight by Iranian state-run media?
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‼️🇺🇸🏴☠️ A WC-135R has departed from the United States for the Middle East to detect nuclear explosions.
The aircraft tracks radioactive clouds in real time. It was last used in 2022 after the start of the SMO.
The aircraft tracks radioactive clouds in real time. It was last used in 2022 after the start of the SMO.
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Forwarded from Today I Learned
TIL gamblers lose $6 billion a year at Las Vegas casinos
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From the todayilearned community on Reddit: TIL gamblers lose $6 billion a year at Las Vegas casinos
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👀 The New York Times reported yesterday that in 2015 and 2016, not long before his death, Epstein invested a substantial sum into a company that Thiel had co-founded. Valar Ventures, a venture capital firm that (like many of Thiel’s other companies) is named after a creature from J.R.R. Tolkein’s mythos, received $40 million from Epstein, according to the report.
The sum that Epstein invested is now reportedly worth close to $170 million, based on a confidential financial analysis from Epstein’s estate and a statement from a Valar spokesman viewed by the New York Times. Epstein’s estate is benefiting from the investment, the Times report states.
The sum that Epstein invested is now reportedly worth close to $170 million, based on a confidential financial analysis from Epstein’s estate and a statement from a Valar spokesman viewed by the New York Times. Epstein’s estate is benefiting from the investment, the Times report states.
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No smartphone? No service!
"Forget the chip and pin, Greece is making a digital leap, and your plastic debit card will soon be nothing more than wallet clutter. Greece’s biggest banks are phasing out debit cards for ATM withdrawals and replacing them with smartphone apps. If you’ve got Apple Pay, Google Pay, or a banking application with NFC, you’re in, if not? Well, it might be time to upgrade or get very good at asking strangers for help. It’s a major change driven by security, convenience, and the digital agenda taking hold in Europe. As Greece speeds ahead, the question remains who will be left behind?" https://euroweeklynews.com/2025/05/29/say-goodbye-to-your-bank-card-greek-atms-go-fully-contactless/
"Forget the chip and pin, Greece is making a digital leap, and your plastic debit card will soon be nothing more than wallet clutter. Greece’s biggest banks are phasing out debit cards for ATM withdrawals and replacing them with smartphone apps. If you’ve got Apple Pay, Google Pay, or a banking application with NFC, you’re in, if not? Well, it might be time to upgrade or get very good at asking strangers for help. It’s a major change driven by security, convenience, and the digital agenda taking hold in Europe. As Greece speeds ahead, the question remains who will be left behind?" https://euroweeklynews.com/2025/05/29/say-goodbye-to-your-bank-card-greek-atms-go-fully-contactless/
Euro Weekly News
Say goodbye to your bank card: Greek ATMs go fully contactless.
Greece is phasing out ATM cards in favour of smartphone withdrawals. Here’s how it works, who it affects, and what it means for digital banking.
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"Did I go too far in writing my satire?" I wondered at the time. "Not nearly far enough," I conclude a couple years later.
What if we updated the Scopes Monkey Trial for the twenty-first century and it was about transgenderism instead of evolution? That's the premise of The Wise of Heart - a courtroom drama of biological science versus transgenderism. Check it out.
Only $0.99 in the latest Based Book Sale.
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What if we updated the Scopes Monkey Trial for the twenty-first century and it was about transgenderism instead of evolution? That's the premise of The Wise of Heart - a courtroom drama of biological science versus transgenderism. Check it out.
Only $0.99 in the latest Based Book Sale.
US: amzn.to/4dwjghC
UK: https://www.amazon.co.uk/Wise-Heart-Modern-Day-Re-Imagining-Scopes-ebook/dp/B0CC634V4Q/
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