You learn something new every day, whether or not you realize it right away. There are no exceptions to this rule.
Today I learned the difference between bowler hats, pork pie hats and fedoras. Before today, they were all just fedoras to me. It never occurred to me that all three of these different hat styles had different names.
I also learned that Roseanne is Jewish, and that gummy shot glasses exist.
It doesn't have to be anything life-changing or significant or anything, just something that you learned. So AG, I ask you now, what did you learn today?
I used to go to that store every week and spend a good bit of my pay check on electronics.
I always avoided the computer section because the prices were ridiculous back then.
In the middle 90's they started selling crap like cheap boom box and other brand products so I quit buying there and went to an electronic warehouse that sold pretty much everything Radio Shack used to have before.
Their Realistic brand was amazing. They later replaced it with the Optimus brand which was okay.
You could actually find everything to build your own electronic devices, like diodes, resistor, motors, circuit boards, transformers, etc.
Then they shrunk that section more and more every year.
They still had a great choice for batteries though. You know, those batteries you can't find anywhere else.
I guess the Internet pretty much put the last nail in the coffin.
Apparently the last chapter of Tokyo Ghoul is the next one, and there's so many things that weren't explained yet that I kind of want to scream. At the same time, nobody can leave that many holes and not have a sort of sequel, so I'm crossing my fingers. This is why I shouldn't get invested in things, I get depressed when they end.
I learned the story of Chang'e, the Chinese woman on the moon. Actually there are many versions of her story and none of them make much sense. What's awesome is that Houston contacted the Apollo 11 crew to tell them to look for Chang'e and her rabbit companion on the moon and Buzz radioed back "okay, we'll keep an eye out for the bunny girl." Haha.
I learned that it's very hard to play any Xbox when it is sitting at my dad's computer desk. He's ALWAYS on it AND I just got a new game. This is frustrating.
I learned that the Dutch shipbuilders from the 1500's to 1800's even though they were ahead of the other Europeans in their trade, were not so good at building warships. I was surprised to learn that because I always thought their were masters at everything related to ships.
They came up with the rear rudder though, which was an amazing technological advance. The Mediterranean shipbuilders still used two rudders on each side which caused their ships to be much less maneuverable.