Something Complicated
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1928
On November 6, 1928, the United States held its presidential elections in which the Republican Herbert Hoover Roosevelt defeated the Democrat Alfred E. Smith by a margin of 2.5 million votes. Citing his reputation as a strong executive and humanitarian, Hoover gave only eight campaign speeches while riding the wave of Republican economic prosperity.
By Something Complicated4 years ago in The Swamp
Ransomware
With the ever-growing number of ransomware attacks and the fact that ransomware is becoming more sophisticated, I’ve decided it’s worth writing about. Ransomware statistics for 2019 illustrate vividly the ransomware examples that have disrupted the lives of millions of people in the United States, Europe and other countries around the world.
By Something Complicated4 years ago in 01
Denial Of Service (DoS)
DDoS refers to distributed denial-of-service attacks that originate from multiple systems spread across different locations on the Internet. After 20 years of evolution, they can be more devastating than ever. DDoS attacks are large-scale attacks that occur when multiple systems are coordinated to launch a denial of service attack. They are one of the most common ways of disrupting the Internet and causing significant damage to websites and services.
By Something Complicated4 years ago in 01
Bitcoin Vs Litecoin
Litecoin (LTC), which is known as the silver to gold of Bitcoin, has become a big cryptocurrency since 2018. Litecoin, or "LTC," is the world's second most popular cryptocurrency after Bitcoin and the third most valuable cryptocurrency overall.
By Something Complicated4 years ago in The Chain
Cylindropuntia
Cylindropuntia is a genus of cacti that occurs in tropical and semi-arid regions of South America, Central America and the Middle East. The genus stretches from southern Canada to southern South America and has habitats ranging from arid deserts to tropical semiarid forests and high mountains. It also exists in parts of the United States as well as in Mexico, Guatemala, Honduras, El Salvador, Peru, Mexico City, Bolivia, Colombia, Ecuador, Paraguay and Peru.
By Something Complicated4 years ago in Lifehack
Non Binary Gender
We often hear from non-binary people that a definitive gender identity is something that makes no sense to them. It is difficult to estimate how many people identify as either male or female, but it is estimated that about 40% of trans people do not identify as male or female. It is estimated that 40-50% (or about 1 in 5) of the trans population identify as non-binary, which means that they identify neither as "male" nor as "female."
By Something Complicated4 years ago in Humans
Birds.
Recent research from Cornell University has combined the science of ornithology with artificial intelligence tools to allow researchers to capture bird migration that bird conservationists have always expected to be high. The study, led by scientists at the University of Michigan, examined data from more than 1.5 million birds collected from the U.S. Geological Survey's National Bird Survey between 1978 and 2016.
By Something Complicated4 years ago in Petlife
The Coconut Tree
Coconut palms are extremely popular and valuable because they have helped to sustain life in this part of the planet since the dawn of time. However, they are an invasive species and once established on an island, they start to take over. They have the ability to thrive in inhospitable environments, reach high altitudes, and produce dozens of coconuts year after year - 24 / 7. Coconut palms, however, are invasive and the culmination of a species, as they reach higher altitudes, thrive more easily, and tend to be more resistant to disease than their larger relatives. The dwarf coconut palm is a popular choice for planting palm trees in homes, gardens and parks because it is more susceptible to disease than its larger relative.
By Something Complicated4 years ago in Feast
A History Of Yoga
Most of us know the version of yoga of the 21st century, but we may not fully understand the people who created yoga many, many years ago. If you want to gain a deeper and more accurate understanding of the history of yoga, you can look at the teaching often referred to as the "Bible of Yogis." Here I will give you an insight into a history of yoga from the perspective of a yoga teacher, a yogi and an experienced professional in the field of meditation.
By Something Complicated4 years ago in Longevity