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11/09/2022

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Although it is believed that Indians were the first to use the sweet juice of sugarcane about 3000 years ago, there is s...
11/09/2022

Although it is believed that Indians were the first to use the sweet juice of sugarcane about 3000 years ago, there is some evidence that islanders in Papua New Guinea were aware of the sweetness of sugarcane nearly 3000 years before that! That would be about 4000 B.C.! What is known for sure is that by boiling sugarcane juice Indians were the first to make brown sugar.

The oldest button ever found was in the Indus Valley Civilization which is now Pakistan. The button is made of a curved ...
08/09/2022

The oldest button ever found was in the Indus Valley Civilization which is now Pakistan. The button is made of a curved shell and dates back 5,000 years! In 2600-1500BCE buttons were used as ornamentation instead of as fasteners.

You finally get around to changing your HVAC filter and find it covered in a layer of dust so thick that it looks like s...
01/09/2022

You finally get around to changing your HVAC filter and find it covered in a layer of dust so thick that it looks like some sort of shaggy quadrilateral creature from a geometry teacher’s nightmare. Clearly, you should’ve replaced it earlier. But when, exactly?

The general guideline for an average air filter—be it for your HVAC system or just the AC—is every 90 days. That said, there are all sorts of variables that might make it necessary to shorten that timeline. One is the type of filter you’re using. According to Home Depot, fiberglass air filters are cheaper than pleated ones—but they typically only last about a month.

Where and with whom you live matters, too. If you’re in a city with lots of air pollution or a region where wildfires are common, for example, your filters might expire sooner than three months. The same goes for people with pets. Children and people with allergies are extra likely to be bothered by unclean air, so anyone who lives with them probably shouldn’t wait until day 90 to see if the filters need replacing.

Home Depot recommends removing your filter on a monthly basis and “hold[ing] it up to a light source. If the light doesn't pass through the filter, it’s clogged and needs to be changed.”

What happens if you don’t replace HVAC filters often enough?
As This Old House explains, the most obvious issue with delaying replacement is simply that your filter can’t do its job very well: The air in your home won’t be as clean as it could be. And since it’s more difficult for air to pass through a clogged filter, your HVAC system has to exert extra effort to do its job. Not only could this jack up your energy bill, but it could also eventually lead to a broken HVAC system.

Are renters responsible for replacing their own air filters?
It depends on your contract and your landlord. But in general, yes: It’s usually on renters to pay for and replace filters as needed. Landlords often switch them right before a new tenant moves in, and they may even provide you with specific filters they want you to use. If you’re not sure what your landlord expects (or is willing to give you), it’s always a good idea to ask them—or check your lease for details.

The use of the hashtag as a Twitter tool to denote a specific topic in order for the masses to follow along—which was fi...
01/09/2022

The use of the hashtag as a Twitter tool to denote a specific topic in order for the masses to follow along—which was first suggested (in a Tweet, naturally) by Silicon Valley regular and early adopter Chris Messina—turned 15 years old in August 2022. Here’s a little history on its evolution from the humble numerical sign to the social media giant it is today.

1. The hashtag might come from the Latin term for “pound weight.”
There’s no definitive origin story for the hash (or pound) symbol, but one belief is that when people started to abbreviate the 14th-century Latin term for pound weight—libra pondo—to “lb,” they added a horizontal slash to denote that the letters were connected. (The bar was called a tittle.) As people began to write more quickly, the letters and the tittle became amalgamated, eventually morphing into the symbol we see today.

2. The hashtag should actually be called an octothorpe.
The symbol portion of the hashtag eventually made its way to dial-button telephones, the result of AT&T looking ahead to phones interacting with computers. In order to complete a square keypad with 10 digits (including 0), they added the numerical sign and an asterisk. AT&T employee Don MacPherson thought the sign needed a more official name, so he chose Octothorpe—octo because it has eight points, and thorpe because he was a fan of football hero Jim Thorpe.

3. Twitter wasn’t big on the hashtag idea at first.
When web marketer Messina had the notion to add hashtags to keep track of conversations, he stopped by Twitter’s offices to make an informal pitch. He came at a bad time: Co-founder Biz Stone was trying to get the software back online after a crash and dismissed the idea with a “Sure, we’ll get right on that” burn. Undeterred, Messina started using them and the habit caught on.

4. The hashtag quickly spread beyond Twitter.
It wasn’t long before the hashtag took over Twitter: It began to be used to highlight interest in everything from political movements to breaking news stories; the frequency of hashtag use was (and is) often tied into popular culture. (Some of the most popular TV-related tags have been related to shows like , and when it comes to movies, has seen a lot of action.) Soon, the hashtag jumped to other social media platforms, including Instagram. While it was initially just a hyperlinked tagging system, the hashtag’s influence grew until, as some have argued, it changed the way we speak and communicate.

5. The hashtag is in the Oxford English Dictionary.
By 2014, respect for the hashtag had grown to the point where the venerable Oxford English Dictionary gave the word its stamp of approval. Their entry for the noun version of the word: “On social media websites and applications: a word or phrase preceded by a hash sign and used to identify messages relating to a specific topic. Also: a hash sign used in this way.”

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