Fun Facts and Trivia About The Video Game Crash Bandicoot 2: Cortex Strikes Back

Crash Bandicoot 2: Cortex Strikes Back was first developed in 1996. It took 13 months and cost $2 million to complete. The jungle levels were originally intended to feature ground fog, but it was removed after technical limitations. Naughty Dog created Coco Bandicoot because Sony Japan felt Tawna from the first game was too sexy….

Our Experience Riding on The New Orleans StreetCar

Before my wife’s TDAP surgery, we had an entire day to spend after landing in New Orleans. We decided to take the streetcar, part of the Le Pass system in New Orleans, Louisiana. I wanted to ride one at least once, though the experience wasn’t exactly great. It reminded me of how I imagine Japanese…

Fun Facts and Trivia About Gasoline/Petrol

The word gasoline comes from 1863 in the UK as gasolene, which was a combination of gas and ol, which was from the Latin oleum meaning oil. The first gas stations evolved from pharmacies that sold it as a side product. Typically outside of North America, English speakers call gasoline petrol, short for petroleum. One…

Things I Like: Jor-El (Original Superman Movies)

Jor-El is a very important character in the original Superman movies, despite being dead from the start of the story and having very little screen time. Jor-El, the father of Kal-El (Superman), has had many incarnations by 2025, but this is my favorite. Ironically, Marlon Brando apparently took this role mainly just for the money,…

Fun Facts and Trivia About The Esperanto Language

Esperanto is the largest international language created artificially instead of naturally evolving. L. L. Zamenhof developed it in 1887 as the “international language.” The word Esperanto is meant to translate as “one who hopes” in English. There are allegedly about 2 million Esperanto speakers across the globe. Esperanto was designed to be easy for speakers…