Tuesday, July 29, 2014

Questions About Money and Investing















Money and Investing


Q.  How can a person invest a small amount of money?

A.   One of the biggest hindrances to investing for many people is that they don't have enough money to invest to justify the high fees.  For example, most brokerages charge around $8 per trade and if you only have $25 or $50 to invest, then you have paid anywhere from 15-30% in fees.  Another factor that comes into play is the fact that you must buy a minimum of one share.  While there are definitely many stocks that sell for $1-2 or even for pennies, most stocks that people would be interested in purchasing would be more in the price range of $100-1,000.  Fortunately, there is a website where you can invest as little as $10 without paying any fees.  This site allows you to purchase partial shares of more than 50 different companies.  Most of these companies pay dividends, and these are paid back into your account.  You can reinvest the proceeds or transfer them back to your bank account.  Shares can be purchased via a checking account, debit card, or credit card.  For more information, click the source link below.


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Q.  What is the most expensive stock per share price?

A.  As of 31 July 2014 the most expensive stock was Berkshire Hathaway, Inc. (BRKA) which was selling for $190,245.

Sunday, July 27, 2014

Really Dumb Questions








How did a fool and his money get together in the first place?

If life gives you lemons; you make lemonade.  So if life gives you gators, do you make gatorade?

If a rabbit's foot is so lucky, why didn't it work for the rabbit?

What do they call a French kiss in France?

How do they say "that's Greek to me" in Greece?

A stitch in time saves nine what?

How does one know if honesty is the best policy if you haven't tried the alternatives?

If absolute power corrupts absolutely, does a complete lack of power make you pure?

If creep means to crawl, babies are small, and babies crawl then why don't we call them little creeps?

Quotations



















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"People use statistics as a drunk uses a lamp-post; for support rather than illumination."  

Andrew Lange




"The world is a dangerous place to live; not because of the people who are evil, but because of the people who don't do anything about it."

Albert Einstein

"The trouble ain't that there is too many fools, but that the lightning ain't distributed right."

Mark Twain


"Don't cry because it's over. Smile because it happened."

Dr. Seuss


"Neither a borrower nor a lender be."
William Shakespeare


"He who opens a school door, closes a prison."

Victor Hugo



Tuesday, July 15, 2014

Questions About Animals and Pets












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Q.  How long do hamsters live?

A.   Depending on what type up hamster, they usually live about 2-4 years.


Q.  How often should you clean out a hamster cage?

A.  While the size of the cage, the number of hamsters, and type of hamsters will play a role in how often you clean the cage, a good rule of thumb is to clean it about once a week or whenever it develops an odor.

Q.  What are the differences between leopards and cheetahs?

A.  There are several differences between the two animals.  Leopards are bigger than cheetahs.  Cheetahs can run faster than leopards.  Leopards have rosette markings, but cheetahs have spots.


Q.  Can hamsters eat lettuce?

A.  Yes.  However, many sites suggest that you don't feed hamsters iceburg lettuce because it has a lot of water content and can give your hamster diarrhea.




Q.  What are the differences between alligators and crocodiles?







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Monday, July 14, 2014

Questions About Music













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Q.  What does MIDI stand for?

A.   MIDI is the acronym for musical instrument digital interface.



Q.  What is a luthier?

A.  A luthier is a maker of stringed instruments such as guitars, violins, cellos, etc.



Q.  How many strings does a piano have?

A.  Depending on the type of piano and the manufacturer a piano can have anywhere from 216 to 250 strings.




Questions About Wars and Fighting


Q.  What is the difference between the Revolutionary War and the War for Independence?

A.   There is no difference.  They are simply two names for the same war that was fought from 1775–1783 between Great Britain and the 13 American colonies.

Questions About Food and Cooking


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Q.  What is the difference between a hardboiled egg and a soft-boiled egg?

A.  Generally speaking, a soft-boiled egg is boiled for roughly 5 minutes.  A hardboiled egg is boiled for 15 minutes.  
Q.  Why don't potato chips in bags filled with air go stale?
A.  As is well known, chips left out in the open tend to go stale.  This is due to exposure to oxygen.  When chips are packed in foil lined bags (this keeps light from entering which would cause the chips to go stale), they are filled with nitrogen, not oxygen.  The nitrogen keeps them fresh.
Q.  What do vegans eat?
A.  Vegans, like vegetarians, eat vegetables instead of meat.  Many vegans also do not consume products derived from animals such as eggs and dairy products.  They also do not wear clothing made from animals: leather, fur, etc.
Q.  Why is a sub sandwich called a sub?

A.  This is in reference to the fact that the bun is shaped like a submarine.

Q.  Why do we say "going Dutch" when we each person is responsible for his own bill at at restaurant?

A.  Although it is not known for sure, there are a few possible answers.   See link above for the answers.



Q. What is a chafing dish?

A. A chafing dish (from the French chauffeur, "to make warm") is a kind of portable grate raised on a tripod, originally heated with charcoal in a brazier, and used for foods that require gentle cooking, away from the "fierce" heat of direct flames. The chafing dish could be used at table or provided with a cover for keeping food warm on a buffet. Double dishes that provide a protective water jacket are known as bains-marie and help keep delicate foods, such as fish, warm while preventing overcooking. For a history of the chafing dish, click on the source link.











Q.  Are tomatoes fruits or vegetables?

A. Scientifically speaking a tomato is actually a fruit. The definition of a fruit states that it is developed in the ovary of the flower of the plant and the seeds are contained in the fruit. The tomato meets these conditions and thus is a fruit. Most people classify fruits as being sweet and vegetables as either bitter, acidic, or tasteless (or bad tasting). Thus many people believe the tomato to be a vegetable.


Q.  How do you make corndogs?

A. Combine 1 cup corn meal, 1 cup flour, 1/4 tsp. salt, 1/8 tsp. black pepper, 1/4 cup white sugar and 4 tsp. baking powder in a bowl. Add 1 cup milk and 1 egg to the dry mixture and stir until well blended. Stick skewers into the weiners and coat them with cornstarch and then dip them into the batter. Deep-fry the corndogs in oil at 375° F. Serve with mustard.

Questions About Etymology


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Q.  Where does the term "basket case" originate? 

A.  "Basket case" refers to a person who is completely helpless or is unable to function normally.  The term originates from World War I regarding soldiers who had lost all four limbs and thus would have to be carried in a basket.  













Q.  Why do we say "crazy as a loon"?
 
A.  The actual origins of this phrase are unknown.  It has been suggested that it comes from the fact that the loon, an aquatic bird similar in appearance to a duck, makes a strange, haunting sound at night which would suggest that it is a little strange.  It is also possible that it is related to the Dutch "loen" which means "stupid person."  Another suggested origin is its derivation from the word lunatic which means moonstruck, or made crazy by the moon.  








Q.  What is the origin of the word "wallet"?

A.  The exact origin is unknown, but it probably comes from the Old North French "wallet" which means roll or knapsack.  Another theory is that it comes from the Proto-Germanic "wall" which means roll.






Q. When referring to a bicycle wheel, what is the origin of the word spoke?

A. The English word "spoke" comes from the Middle Dutch word "spike".

Questions About Cars and Motors












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Q.  How is horsepower determined?

Q.  How often should you wax your car?

Q.  Who invented the windshield wiper?

Q.  How  often should you rotate your tires?

Q.  How often should you change your oil?

Questions About Art and Sculpture


















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Q.  What is the largest statue in the world?

A.  The "Spring Temple Buddha" in Henan, China The statue itself stands 128 m (420 ft) high.  It includes a 20 m (66 ft) lotus throne. Placed on a 25 m (82 ft) pedestal/building it has a total height of 153 m (502 ft).

Questions About Buildings and Cities





Q.  How tall is the Empire State Building?

A.  The Empire State Building is a 103-story skyscraper located in Midtown Manhattan at the intersection of Fifth Avenue and West 34th Street. It stands a total of 1,454 feet (443 m).





Q.  What is the tallest building in the world?
A.  The world's tallest man-made structure is the 829.8 m (2,722 ft) tall Burj Khalifa in Dubai, United Arab Emirates. 














Q.  What is the largest city in the world?

A.  Based on population, Tokyo, Japan ranks number 1 with a population of more than 37,000,000.

Questions About Bicycles


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Q.  What is the origin of the word spoke?

A.  The English word "spoke" comes from the Middle Dutch word "spike".

Questions About Basketball




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Q. What is a 2 for 1?

A.  A 2 for 1 is when there is roughly 30-40 seconds left in the game.  This allows the team with the ball to try for a basket while also giving the ball back to the opposing team with more time on the game clock than there is on the shot clock.  This would mean the second team must shoot the ball before the game clock runs out, thus allowing the first team to get the ball back to try another shot before time runs out.  

Q.  What is a clear path foul?

A.  If a fast break starts in a team’s backcourt and a defender fouls any offensive player when the team is going to score an easy basket, a clear path foul has occurred. When the foul happens, no defender can be ahead of the ball where he could defend against the easy basket.


Q.  What is the difference between a restricted and a nonrestricted free agent?

A.  An unrestricted free agent may sign with any team he chooses.   A restricted free agent's original team has the opportunity to keep the player by matching any offers submitted by other teams. This is also known as the "right of first refusal." 


Q.  What is the difference between a flagrant 1 and a flagrant 2 foul?

A.  A flagrant 1 is a foul that involves unnecessary contact by a player.  A flagrant 2 is a foul that includes unnecessary and excessive contact by a player.  It is considered an unsportsmanlike act and the player is ejected immediately.