Tonight I had to run out to my car in the dark and I decided the homescreen image on my iPhone just wasn’t putting off enough light to find my way, so I fired up my flashlight app and it more than sufficiently did the job.
Once I’d reached my car I noticed there were several options available in the flashlight app, including ‘strobe’. I turned it on and noticed my dog didn’t seem to care for it while it ran for about 15 seconds while I adjusted the flash frequency.
I dug the SD card out of my camera and closed my car door and noticed 4-5 fire flies blinking at almost the same rate as the strobe had been flashing. This was the first time I’d seen any fire flies since last summer, and I seem to remember them staying lit for a few seconds then off for a while longer, never blinking this fast.
Does anyone know if this is possible for the fire flies to respond to the flashes, or is this completely a coincidence?
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Simplest Method of Solving Rubik’s Cube
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Jan
I picked up a Rubik’s Cube for the first time in a long time New Years Eve of this year and stayed up till 2 am until I had it solved. I pieced together a few different moves from several different sites I found while looking for the solution I had recently seen posted on Twitter.
I’ve solved the cube approx 50 times since, trying to memorize the moves I have written down on a piece of paper. I’m getting close, within a move or two of getting it w/o instructions. Another week or so and I should have it down. If you feel the need to solve the Rubik’s Cube that’s sitting around your house, here’s the best approach I’ve seen so far for solving the Rubik’s Cube.










