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Resting x Rusting

17 Feb 2024 2 minute read 0 comments namabae

Resting Leads to Rusting Precious metals have always captivated humanity, luring explorers to the earth's most desolate corners to mine in relentless rock, dry dust, and icy waters—often leading to fortune for some and ruin for others. Gold, silver,...

ALCIBIADES, 416 - 415 BC: Preparing for Sicily

15 Feb 2024 21 minute read 2 comments YouveBeenGreeked

Amidst the turmoil of the Peloponnesian War, both warring sides - Athens’ Delian League and Sparta’s Peloponnesian League - would eventually come to an agreement of sorts in the form of the Peace of Nicias. Due to character, however, the two sides wo...

Robert Kiyosaki compared the United States to the fading Roman Empire

12 Feb 2024 1 minute read 0 comments Jurgan

Robert Kiyosaki continues to express concern about the future of the United States. Now he is no longer talking only about the economy. Concerns concern the future of the country. In particular, he compared America to the Roman Empire in its decline...

Historical Hacks: WannaCry

12 Feb 2024 5 minute read 1 comment Investigator515

If you’ve read for a while, you might have figured out by now that we enjoy looking at cyber attacks, ransomware, and other noteworthy scenarios of interest that were integral to turning the internet into what it is today. However, in the broad lands...

Exploring The Darkweb:History & Mystery

3 Feb 2024 6 minute read 2 comments Investigator515

Today we go for a walk back through the history of the Dark Web For normal, everyday internet users, the dark web can be a clandestine and mysterious place. If you believe the mainstream media, it’s full of drugs, hitmen for hire, and hackers. Captur...

What The Tech?! Radio Transmitters

1 Feb 2024 6 minute read 5 comments Investigator515

One of the most incredible revelations of the age of sail is that it pre dated traditional means of communications. Clipper ships would sail the seas, carrying passengers and mail to the colony and if disaster struck, as it often did then help w...

Unlocking the Secrets of Ancient Roman Concrete: A Marvel of Durability and Self-Healing

1 Feb 2024 1 minute read 0 comments Tofu Titan

The ancient Romans were renowned for their engineering prowess, particularly evident in structures like the Pantheon, which still stands today after nearly 2,000 years. More amazing is the durability in hostile environments such as seawater  The sec...

What is the role of repetition in Tennyson's 'Charge of the Light Brigade'?

26 Jan 2024 2 minute read 1 comment VVoytila

Arguably Tennyson's most popular poem, 'The Charge of the Light Brigade' had become so widely known and celebrated not only owing to the shocking subject matter of the poem, namely a breakdown in communications within the British Army's chain of comm...

How American Evangelical Christianity Is Killing Its Own Fruit

25 Jan 2024 6 minute read 7 comments Allen Taylor

While selling books at a Kroger store in Mansfield, Texas yesterday, I qualified one of my prospects to discover what kind of reading she likes so that I could pitch her the right book, the one that I thought she might be most interested in. After di...

THE BATTLE OF MANTINEA, 418 BC: War in Peace

21 Jan 2024 21 minute read 2 comments YouveBeenGreeked

With Spartan victories at the battles of Delium and Amphipolis causing major setbacks for the Delian League, Athens finally agreed to a peace in 421 BC. The goal was for both sides to recover from the ten years of brutal conflict they had encountered...