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    Re: Random things in life that you find curious?

    I find it curious that no airline has emerged that charges $40 more per flight, but doesn't constantly screw it's customers over at every turn. No paying to check bags, set up reasonable sized overhead compartments sufficient to fit the allowed carry ons, meals on long flights, ease off on the overbooking, move the back seat 2 inches further forward so it can recline, have your stewardesses carry change for the drinks, make sure your planes and flight crews are there and ready on time, etc. $40 would totally cover that and I swear enough people would be willing to pay a bit more to not get f-ed every 10 seconds when flying.

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    Re: Random things in life that you find curious?

    Quote Originally Posted by teamosil View Post
    I find it curious that no airline has emerged that charges $40 more per flight, but doesn't constantly screw it's customers over at every turn. No paying to check bags, set up reasonable sized overhead compartments sufficient to fit the allowed carry ons, meals on long flights, ease off on the overbooking, move the back seat 2 inches further forward so it can recline, have your stewardesses carry change for the drinks, make sure your planes and flight crews are there and ready on time, etc. $40 would totally cover that and I swear enough people would be willing to pay a bit more to not get f-ed every 10 seconds when flying.
    Southwest Airlines is supposed to be like that, but they don't charge $40 more. I never flew on them, though.

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    Re: Random things in life that you find curious?

    Quote Originally Posted by Goshin View Post
    Why are we still using DVDs and CDs and stuff? Why isn't everything going to thumb-drives/USB's? They're smaller, the interface has NO MOVING PARTS so they don't get scratched up and useless, and the thumb-drives can hold many gigabytes of data and access it as fast or faster from all I can tell. Is it just because the industry is heavily invested in Blu-Ray, is that going to keep us from progressing to a better data/music/film system for a decade or more just for that?

    I hate CDs and DVDs, they're too delicate and scratch up too easily.
    blu-ray was a format introduced well past its time. thumb drives would have been a much better technology, but it's going to be streaming HD for the win.

    the format was driven by the fervent hope that the entertainment monopoly could compel everyone into buying the same movies for a third time.

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    Re: Random things in life that you find curious?

    Cool thread. Tucker, I have the same question. No one knows. And the same goes for a lot of biological functions. It seems to me that human beings have only just scrapped the surface of scientific exploration. Here's an article that sums up the theories of why we need to sleep:

    “We spend so much of our time sleeping that it must be doing something important,” says David Prober, assistant professor of biology and an expert on how genes and neurons regulate sleep. Yes, we snooze in order to rest and recuperate, but what that means at the molecular, genetic, or even cellular level remains a mystery. “Saying that we sleep because we’re tired is like saying we eat because we’re hungry,” Prober says. “That doesn’t explain why it’s better to eat some foods rather than others and what those different kinds of foods do for us.”

    No one knows exactly why we slumber, Prober says, but there are four main hypotheses. The first is that sleeping allows the body to repair cells damaged by metabolic byproducts called free radicals. The production of these highly reactive substances increases during the day, when metabolism is faster. Indeed, scientists have found that the expression of genes involved in fixing cells gets kicked up a notch during sleep. This hypothesis is consistent with the fact that smaller animals, which tend to have higher metabolic rates (and therefore produce more free radicals), tend to sleep more. For example, some mice sleep for 20 hours a day, while giraffes and elephants only need two- to three-hour power naps.

    Another idea is that sleep helps replenish fuel, which is burned while awake. One possible fuel is ATP, the all-purpose energy-carrying molecule, which creates an end product called adenosine when burned. So when ATP is low, adenosine is high, which tells the body that it’s time to sleep. While a postdoc at Harvard, Prober helped lead some experiments in which zebrafish were given drugs that prevented adenosine from latching onto receptor molecules, causing the fish to sleep less. But when given drugs with the opposite effect, they slept more. He has since expanded on these studies at Caltech.

    Sleep might also be a time for your brain to do a little housekeeping. As you learn and absorb information throughout the day, you’re constantly generating new synapses, the junctions between neurons through which brain signals travel. But your skull has limited space, so bedtime might be when superfluous synapses are cleaned out.

    And finally, during your daily slumber, your brain might be replaying the events of the day, reinforcing memory and learning. Thanos Siapas, associate professor of computation and neural systems, is one of several scientists who have done experiments that suggest this explanation for sleep. He and his colleagues looked at the brain activity of rats while the rodents ran through a maze and then again while they slept. The patterns were similar, suggesting the rats were reliving their day while asleep.

    Of course, the real reason for sleep could be any combination of these four ideas, Prober says. Or perhaps only one of these hypotheses might have been true in the evolutionary past, but as organisms evolved, they developed additional uses for sleep.

    Researchers in Prober’s lab look for the genetic and neural systems that affect zebrafish sleeping patterns by tweaking their genes and watching them doze off. An overhead camera records hundreds of tiny zebrafish larvae as they swim in an array of shallow square dishes. A computer automatically determines whether the fish are awake or not based on whether they’re moving or still, and whether they respond to various stimuli. Prober has identified about 500 drugs that affect their sleeping patterns, and now his lab is searching for the relevant genetic pathways. By studying the fish, the researchers hope to better understand sleep in more complex organisms like humans. “Even if we find only a few new genes, that’ll really open up the field,” he says. The future is promising, he adds, and for that, it’ll be well worth staying awake.
    http://www.physorg.com/news/2011-02-...-we-sleep.html


    Another interesting thought: what exactly is consciousness, and how and why does it take place?

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    Re: Random things in life that you find curious?

    Quote Originally Posted by Helix View Post
    blu-ray was a format introduced well past its time. thumb drives would have been a much better technology, but it's going to be streaming HD for the win.

    the format was driven by the fervent hope that the entertainment monopoly could compel everyone into buying the same movies for a third time.
    Well, I'm a sucker like that but I only re-buy the movies that I really love on BluRay. I'm still waiting on LOTR. Thought Santa was gonna bring it to me for Christmas but I guess I wasn't good enough.

    I noticed a huge difference in quality between standard def and Blu Ray, so it's how I justify buying them again.

    I wouldn't mind streaming, but I'd want something like I have with GoG with my games. Buy it once, buy it for life. I don't want to have to pay $3.99 every time I watch a movie.

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    Re: Random things in life that you find curious?

    I'm curious to know why music has gotten so crappy these days. There used to be really great music, now "artists" (and I use that term lightly) don't even write their own music anymore. It really is a shame.
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    Re: Random things in life that you find curious?

    Quote Originally Posted by evanescence View Post
    Another interesting thought: what exactly is consciousness, and how and why does it take place?
    Consciousness is, IMO, the ultimate mystery. It's the only thing I can think of that we know does exist, but don't really know what it is, why it exists, how it exists, or even where it exists.

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    Re: Random things in life that you find curious?

    Quote Originally Posted by Mr. Invisible View Post
    I'm curious to know why music has gotten so crappy these days. There used to be really great music, now "artists" (and I use that term lightly) don't even write their own music anymore. It really is a shame.
    They have people on American Idol write it for them. I totally agree about the quality of music, though. Gone downhill.

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    Re: Random things in life that you find curious?

    Quote Originally Posted by Tucker Case View Post
    Consciousness is, IMO, the ultimate mystery. It's the only thing I can think of that we know does exist, but don't really know what it is, why it exists, how it exists, or even where it exists.
    There are various levels of consciousness. Self awareness and forethought seems to be unique to humans, but I wonder if other animals like dolphins and elephants are self aware.

    I also wonder if humanity would change for the better if we understood all of these mysteries. I doubt it, because we are still evolving and gathering knowledge, and people are still the same.

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    Re: Random things in life that you find curious?

    The husband and I go out for dinner and are led to the very same booth we occupied the last time we were there...happens over and over.

    Give me a mammo anyday, rather than a colonoscopy prep. Yuk.

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