Tuesday, March 25, 2008

Teka-Teki Silang (Crossword Puzzles)

Definisi Teka Teki Silang (crossword puzzles) atau disingkat TTS menurut wikipedia adalah suatu permainan (game) di mana kita harus mengisi ruang-ruang kosong (berbentuk kotak putih) dengan huruf-huruf yang membentuk sebuah kata berdasarkan petunjuk yang diberikan. Petunjuknya biasa dibagi ke dalam kategori 'Mendatar' dan 'Menurun' tergantung posisi kata-kata yang harus diisi.

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Word of the Day

fungicide discuss

Definition:(noun) A chemical substance that destroys or inhibits the growth of fungi.
Synonyms:antifungal, antimycotic
Usage:Dr. Johnson prescribed a fungicide to treat her patient's athlete's foot.

Article of the Day

The Great Fire of Rome

According to the historian Tacitus, the Great Fire of Rome started in the shops around the Circus Maximus on July 18 in 64 CE and burned for 5 days. In his account, Tacitus writes that the fire completely destroyed 4 and severely damaged 7 of the 14 Roman districts. Both the size and cause of the fire are debated as well as Emperor Nero's response to the crisis. Some claim he sang or played music while the city burned, and many accused Nero of arson. Nero, in turn, blamed what religious group? More... Discuss

This Day in History

US President Franklin D. Roosevelt Forbids Hoarding of Gold (1933)

Executive Order 6102 required US citizens and businesses to turn in all but a small amount of gold to the Federal Reserve in exchange for $20.67 per ounce. It came in the midst of a banking crisis, when the stability of paper currency was in doubt. Consequently, many tried to withdraw their money and redeem it for gold, which was considered safer. However, there simply was not enough gold in the US—or the world—to cover the nation's debts. How many people were prosecuted for violating the order? More... Discuss

Quote of the Day
That is one good thing about this world...there are always sure to be more springs.
Lucy Maud Montgomery
(1874-1942)
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