Wednesday, March 28, 2012

Random Wednesday 03/28/12

Did you know that until the 19th Century, unicorns were believed to not be fantastical creatures, but to actually exist? For thousands of years it was a completely accepted fact by most sources that the magical creature that only virgins could catch roamed in the deep places of the world. But as society became more modern and the world became more accurately mapped, there  were several holes poked into the belief. But that doesn't mean people still try to milk it for what its worth.


Though now considered highly controversial, it was once not uncommon to alter the horns of newborn hooved animals like cows and goats surgically so as to grow them together in a single horn on the center of the head. The circus used to carry such unicorns en masse, like this photo above.

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This skeleton, constructed in the Victorian Era, was deemed convincing enough to reform the harshest of critics. But here's the truth, it was not unheard of in the era, but it was a chimera assembled from the bones of many different animals. Most notably:

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The Elasmotherium, an extinct type of rhino that may have directly inspired the unicorn myths
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The Narwhal, with its distinct tusk, was the culprit in many unicorn horn lookalikes during the middle ages.

There are types of antelope with long, spiraling horns as well, and when viewed from the side, they bear a striking resemblance. 

And that is another installment of Random Wednesday. 

Wednesday, March 21, 2012

Random Wednesday 3-21-12





Here's something of a double whammy for you all today. When you think of science fiction, two names typically are among the first to pop in people's heads. They are:
                                                                 Star Wars
                                     
                                       and...


                                Star Trek


Both have become true icons of popular culture, but here's something unusual about them. Two of the most famous lines quoted from the two series are actually not said in the series at all.


Darth Vader never actually said, "Luke, I am your Father." Re-watch The Empire Strikes Back and you'll discover that the line is a bit different. And in Star Trek, one of the most iconic lines spoken by fans, "Beam me up, Scotty," was never actually said in the entire original series the character Scotty was in.

And that, good fellows, is another week of Random Wednesday.


Wednesday, March 14, 2012

A Blog Tradition in the Making: Random Wednesdays


 

 


As I'm trying to get back in the habit of writing on here, I felt I needed to establish some good habits, and what better than a weekly assignment for myself? I present to you: Random Wednesdays!

Every Wednesday I will post a completely useless, random thing you didn't know anything about nor will you ever need to know anything about. Be it a piece of information, a product, history, anything, it will be random and you will never see it coming. I am looking forward to seeing where this goes. Now, here you are with Random Wednesday Number 1.



First week is a description of an animal. This is a little critter called a Sea Angel, also known by some as Cliones. You might not believe this, but did you know this is a member of the snail family, the gastropods? They are found worldwide near the surface of the ocean, and are typically very small, so I bet you've never seen one, neither have I. Oddly cute, isn't it? Even more surprising is the fact that these things are predators. And how they do it is something that can be quite disturbing.


Freaky difference, eh? Sea Angels have several concealed tentacles that up close are pretty close to an octopus', they have little suckers that they use to grab prey and bring it into their mouths. Their prey is quite small so you don't have to worry about winding up at the wrong end of one, but still it is sobering. The prettiest things can be quite creepy up close. 

Well, that's Random Wednesday 1, come back next week for something you never knew. :D 

(I own none of the images, and any questions about the creatures or anything in particular will be considered.)

Monday, March 5, 2012

Bringing Up to Speed

First of all, I want to say that it feels good to actually post something a week after I posted last instead of the better part of a year like before.

Second of all, hi! I've been thinking over the past couple of days about what I should post next, and a thought occurred to me. There's been some new faces following me since I last checked, and I am intent on showing them the proper tour. I will relate the story behind my other blog haunts I'm getting back into checking again, and hope that they give you some more fun places to go. I won't reveal every one just yet, but I will reveal...

Words of Value Leads to the blog I'm most interested in getting off the ground, though it is in need of some severe tune-ups. This is the blog reserved for my current writing aspiration, a novel idea that hit me about a year ago that I've for one reason or another never got to finish. I am hard at work on cranking it out now, and with some tweaks, like getting rid of that rather unfitting top image, this blog, and this book, will be off the ground. I won't reveal any more about what it's about, you'll have to see for yourself on the blog. ;-)

My DeviantArt page is my most frequent Internet haunt. Despite the name, its actually capable of being a nice place with the proper content filters in place. The My DeviantArt Tab will take you there. I do a bit of writing for fun on there, mostly in the science fiction realm so go prepared.

I'll reveal more as the days go by. Pay some visits, it'll be worth it I swear.