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    • Managing Diabetes with TechnologyReal-time glucose monitoring through Dexcom G7 leads to informed decisions and better diabetes management, while Squarespace Insights helps businesses grow by analyzing site visits and sales sources

      Technology is making it easier for people with diabetes to manage their condition more effectively. The new Dexcom G7 Continuous Glucose Monitor sends glucose numbers to compatible phones or watches, allowing users to monitor their levels in real-time and make informed decisions about food and exercise. This can lead to better results and lower A1C levels. Meanwhile, businesses using Squarespace can leverage analytics tools like Insights to grow their operations by understanding where site visits and sales come from and which channels are most effective. And on a lighter note, the Eiffel Tower may have given one of the hosts a fear of heights, but it's an incredible feat of engineering that's worth experiencing.

    • The Eiffel Tower: More Than Just a Tourist AttractionThe Eiffel Tower is a cultural experience with unique offerings like restaurants, shops, and various levels, making it more than just a crowded tourist attraction.

      The Eiffel Tower is not only a marvel of engineering but also a rich cultural experience. While it's famous for being a tourist attraction with massive crowds, there's more to it than just standing in long lines to reach the top. The tower's design, history, and various levels offer unique experiences like restaurants, shops, and even proposals. The Jules Verne restaurant, in particular, offers a seven-course dinner with a hefty price tag. But even if you don't go to the top or dine there, the beauty of the tower and its surroundings can be appreciated from the ground. The scene around the tower, including the green spaces, monuments, and the river, adds to its allure. Overall, the Eiffel Tower is a must-see iconic structure with a rich history and various offerings that make it more than just a tourist attraction.

    • The Eiffel Tower: A democratizing structureThe Eiffel Tower, an engineering marvel, brought breathtaking views to the public for a reasonable price, contrasting the exclusivity of hot air balloon rides for the wealthy. Engineer Gustav Eiffel led its creation using cost-effective iron.

      The Eiffel Tower, beyond being an iconic landmark, represents a democratizing structure that opened up breathtaking views of Paris to the public for a reasonable price, contrasting the previous exclusivity of hot air balloon rides for the wealthy. Gustav Eiffel, the man behind its creation, was a well-respected engineer who led a collaboration in building the tower using iron, a choice driven by his expertise and cost considerations. Despite his engineering background, he was fascinated by both form and function, and the tower stands as a testament to his belief in creating strong and durable structures. Additionally, Eiffel's apartment at the tower's summit, which he refused to rent out, added to the allure and intrigue of the tower.

    • Eiffel's Expertise and Business Acumen Build an Iconic TowerGustave Eiffel's engineering and iron construction skills led to the creation of the Eiffel Tower for the 1889 World's Fair in Paris. He financed it through a public-private partnership and used modern iron construction methods, making it a profitable success.

      Gustave Eiffel's expertise in engineering and iron construction led to the creation of the iconic Eiffel Tower for the 1889 World's Fair in Paris. He financed the project through a public-private partnership, issuing shares and keeping the profits for 20 years. Eiffel's tower stood out from the competition, as his use of iron was more modern and practical compared to Jules Bourde's proposed stone tower. Eiffel's vision and business acumen paid off, making him and his investors significant profits. Despite this, there was likely municipal pride in the project and a desire to create an iconic structure for the fair. Overall, Eiffel's tower represents a pivotal moment in the transition from traditional to modern architecture.

    • Safe social media for kids and flexible website designZigazoo ensures a safe and enjoyable social media experience for kids through human-moderated interactions and verified members, while Squarespace's Fluid Engine offers unbreakable creativity and flexibility for website design with customizable templates and design details.

      Safe and fun social media experiences for kids can be found on Zigazoo, while unbreakable creativity and flexibility come with Squarespace's Fluid Engine for website design. Zigazoo, the world's largest and safest social media network for kids, offers a positive online environment where kids can upload content, create videos, and engage with friends without commenting or text messaging. Every interaction is human-moderated and all members are verified kids, ensuring a safe and enjoyable experience. Squarespace's Fluid Engine, on the other hand, empowers users to unlock their creativity with best-in-class templates and customizable design details, enabling them to sell merchandise, manage assets, and create websites tailored to various categories and use cases. Both platforms represent successful collaborations, with Zigazoo's design being a result of input from various team members, and Eiffel Tower's iconic design being a result of a compromise between different design concepts. In essence, Zigazoo offers a safe and fun social media experience for kids, while Squarespace's Fluid Engine delivers unbreakable creativity and flexibility for website design.

    • Myth of Temporary World's Fair Structures DebunkedThe Eiffel Tower, built for the 1889 World's Fair, was not intended to be temporary and has stood the test of time, proving that not all world's fair structures are meant to be dismantled after a few decades.

      Despite the temporary nature of structures built for world's fairs, some, like the Eiffel Tower, were constructed with great care and dedication to last. Contrary to popular belief, Gustav Eiffel did not intend for the Eiffel Tower to be disassembled after 20 years. Instead, he built it to last, starting construction in January 1887 and completing it in record time with minimal loss of life. The tower was a major engineering feat, requiring the construction of foundations and the assembly of parts in dangerous conditions. Eiffel's hands-on approach to the project and commitment to safety contributed to its successful completion and longevity. The myth that world's fair structures are meant to be temporary and are torn down after a few decades is not always true, as the Eiffel Tower's enduring presence attests.

    • Building the Eiffel Tower: A Record-Breaking AchievementThe Eiffel Tower was built using a skilled crew, heated rivets, and precise manufacturing techniques, resulting in a record-breaking construction time and a symbol of French innovation and engineering excellence.

      The construction of the Eiffel Tower was a remarkable feat due to its record-breaking timeframe and unparalleled precision. The tower's builder, Gustave Eiffel, had a skilled and experienced crew, particularly iron workers, who used a riveting method for assembly. The use of heated rivets created a tight seal that made the tower nearly impossible to disassemble. Additionally, the precision of the tower's design and manufacturing was astounding, with each piece produced within a tenth of a millimeter of accuracy. Despite initial opposition from the French artistic community, the tower was completed just in time for the 1889 World's Fair and became a symbol of French innovation and engineering excellence.

    • From Criticism to Cherished Symbol: The Eiffel Tower's JourneyThe Eiffel Tower, initially criticized, is now a cherished symbol of Paris and a testament to human ingenuity, showcasing precision, strength, and vision.

      The Eiffel Tower, initially met with criticism and derision, has since been recognized as a stunning feat of engineering and design. Despite initial opposition, the tower's unique beauty and impressive structural capabilities have endured, making it a cherished symbol of Paris and a testament to human ingenuity. Gustave Eiffel's unwavering belief in the tower's aesthetic value was vindicated by those who once opposed it, and his innovative use of math and science in its creation continues to inspire awe. The Eiffel Tower was not just an iron structure, but a work of art that defied traditional definitions and challenged perceptions. Its enduring presence is a testament to the power of vision and the importance of pushing boundaries. The tower's design, which was determined by wind pressure and mathematical calculations, has made it a symbol of precision and strength. Its ability to hold four and a half times its own weight and withstand the test of time is a testament to Eiffel's engineering prowess and his unwavering commitment to his vision.

    • Exploring safety and fun in the digital world and optimizing financesChildren enjoy safety and fun on Zigazoo, adults save and invest with Betterment, and sharing homes on Airbnb can earn income. Adaptability and finding new purposes for resources are essential.

      Safety and fun go hand in hand in the digital world for children. The Zigazoo app, a kid-friendly social network with built-in privacy protections, offers both. Meanwhile, adults can optimize their finances with Betterment, an automated investing and savings app that makes your money work for you. Another takeaway is the potential earning opportunity from sharing your home on Airbnb. Lastly, the Eiffel Tower's transformation from a mere structure to a valuable communication tool during wars demonstrates the importance of adaptability and finding new purposes for existing resources.

    • Preserving the Eiffel Tower: From War Threats to Regular MaintenanceThe Eiffel Tower, a Parisian icon, has faced threats from wars and requires regular maintenance, including painting every 7 years and using 20,000 light bulbs annually for illumination, costing around $1.1 million

      The Eiffel Tower, an iconic Parisian landmark, has survived various threats throughout history, including attempts by the Nazis to tear it down during World War II. The French resistance played a role in preserving the tower by cutting the cables for its elevators. The tower, made of iron, requires regular painting to maintain its durability. It has undergone 18 paint jobs since 1899 and is currently on a seven-year cycle. The tower is lit up at night with approximately 20,000 light bulbs, making it a spectacular sight. Despite popular misconceptions, it does not have five billion light bulbs or projectors. The annual electric bill for the lights is around $1.1 million.

    • The Eiffel Tower's Painting Process and Unique FeaturesThe Eiffel Tower gets repainted every 18 months using 60 tons of new paint and removing 15 tons of old paint. Its unique design creates an optical illusion and houses specific hydraulic elevators. Built for 6.5 million francs, it's adorned with 5 billion lights during the holiday season.

      The Eiffel Tower undergoes a massive repainting process every 18 months, using an estimated 60 tons of new paint and removing 15 tons of old paint each time. The tower's unique design and painting technique create an optical illusion, making it appear darker at the top and lighter towards the bottom. The elevators inside the tower are also noteworthy, as they are specifically built for the Eiffel Tower and operate on a hydraulic system, with some original parts from 1899. During the tower's opening in 1889, Otis Elevator Company showcased their technology by switching out the cable with rope and cutting it to demonstrate the emergency brake system. Despite common misconceptions, the cost to build the Eiffel Tower was actually 6.5 million francs, not 1.5 million as sometimes reported. The tower is adorned with 5 billion lights during the holiday season, making it a must-see attraction for tourists around the world. Happy New Year, everyone! Without your support, we wouldn't be able to share these fascinating facts.

    • Appreciating the value of connectionsCherish connections with loved ones and make professional first impressions to enrich our lives.

      The value of connections, whether it's through podcasts, pets, or social media, remains constant and enriches our lives. The hosts of Stuff You Should Know expressed their gratitude to their listeners and shared a heartwarming story about a listener's experience with pet turkeys. The listener, Steph T, reminisced about the special bond she shared with her turkeys, one of which was particularly sweet and docile, and how it brought her family joy and comfort. The hosts also mentioned the importance of first impressions in business and endorsed Ruby, a virtual receptionist company that ensures a professional and engaging experience for customers, making every call feel special. Overall, the episode emphasized the importance of cherishing connections and making positive impressions.

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