You can learn a lot about history just by looking at the words we use.
Like algorithm, which is descended from the name of a 9th century Persian polymath called al-Khwarizmi.
So, from romantic to cynical, here are the strange stories behind 12 incredibly normal words...
@engineers_feed None. The question does not specify the cube size, so you already have plenty of 1x1x1 and 2x2x2 cubes, and more than enough cubes to complete two 3x3x3 cubes or one 4x4x4 cube.
@DeepBlueCrypto@engineers_feed None. Tue question does not specify the cube size, so you already have plenty of 1x1x1 and 2x2x2 cubes, and more than enough cubes to complete two 3x3x3 cubes or one 4x4x4 cube.
He had a rare mixture of creative boldness, unshakeable optimism, and perceptive thinking.
In Horizons he predicted the rise of the mall: a huge, climate-controlled building in which cinemas, banks, restaurants, and shops would gather under one roof.
Startlingly accurate.
These strange creatures were painted nearly 500 years ago by a man called Pieter Bruegel.
And, if you can believe it, he is one of the most important artists in history.
Here's why...
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