Saturday-Pentacle – Week 42 – 2019

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Saturday-Pentacle – Week 42 – 2019

A product I found out via a tweet

Collapsible straw – Stumbled upon this tweet to find this reusable straw. How many times we go to the restaurants and are forced to use plastic or paper straws which are not reusable, impacting the environment and eventually causing climate change. As per a study, Straws make up about 4 per cent of the plastic trash by piece, overall. In the same study, researchers found out that there are nearly 7.5 million plastic straws lying around America’s shorelines. That means 437 million to 8.3 billion plastic straws are on the entire world’s coastlines. Which is massive. This is also cruel to the life in the sea as fish and birds eat these straws also and die.

Using this kind of reusable straw may seem like a very small step but nonetheless its collective impact (if we as nations start using them in scale) will be super massive.

A straw-like this scan be reused hundreds or thousands (if kept hygienic) of times. You can buy it here, in case interested.


My most popular Instagram post recently

The Palace!
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Learned about a scary disaster which happened in 1993 –

BBC News – 1993 – Maharastra,India Earthquake – While working on a podcast episode research I learned about this 1993 earthquake happened in Latur, Maharashtra. It was gut-wrenching and scary. But the relief efforts were huge. This BBC documentary captures a bit of it. Check it out.


A book I loved –

Becoming by Michelle Obama – This book is a very intimate description of life of a US president and the first lady from the first lady’s point of view. It gives us a glimpse of how presidential life is. But moreover, it tells a story of a woman who had a humble beginning but eventually through her will, commitment and brave decisions became so strong that no one could ignore her.

I listened to the audiobook version and enjoyed every moment of it. Highly recommend this book. You can get kindle version here and audiobook version here.


Quote I’m pondering on lately – 

Eat a live frog first thing in the morning and nothing worse will happen to you the rest of the day.

Mark Twain

Until Next Saturday!

Thanks for reading.

Himanshu

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Saturday-Pentacle – Week 7 – 2019

Saturday-Pentacle – Week 7 – 2019


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Saturday-Pentacle - Week 21 - 2017


An eye-opening annual letter from Bill and Melinda Gates – Bill Gates (Founder of Microsoft) and his wife Melinda Gates have devoted their lives from past many years in philanthropy. Mainly working on the very broad impacting issues like reducing the death ratio of kids in developing countries like Africa. Working on diseases like Malaria and HIV. They publish their Annual Letter Every year. I was not aware of these letters until last week I got introduced to it from a YouTube Video. This year’s annual letter talks about 9 surprising facts and situations they found out in the world through their own going philanthropy work. It was eye-opening for me and I’m sure I’ll be putting my mind this year to work out on ideas for the solution of the said problems in the letter. You can read the letter by clicking below image –

Photo – GatesNotes.com


My most popular Instagram post recently

Gobhi ka phool!
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A short film I liked –

A date in 2015 — This short film is a hilarious but a bit disturbing take on the not so far off future. Don’t go on the cover of this video (btw which may look like an ad for a condom). The concept and the AI showed in the video is what our current age scientists are targeting.


A new app I’m excited about –

Vine is coming back! What we know about “Byte” – You remember the Vine app right? Where users could share six-second-long looping video clips. It went viral and many Vine creators also went viral leading to success stories. But then on Oct 27 2016, they discontinued the service. But now the founder of Vine Dom Hofmann is launching this spring, 2019. This may break the current viral app TikTok’s market share.

Here is a detailed video from Sam Sheffer of upcoming service –


Quote I’m pondering on lately – 

“I have found out that there ain’t no surer way to find out whether you like people or hate them than to travel with them.”

― Mark Twain, Tom Sawyer Abroad


Until Next Saturday!

Thanks for reading.

Himanshu

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Saturday-Pentacle – Week 7 – 2019

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