Friday, November 16, 2007

Once Upon A Time...Amin and the Eggs

Once upon a time...a peasant called Amin lost all his crops from his miserable little plot in a drought. He decided to seek his fortune in another village, and off he went on his donkey. On credit, he obtained a dozen hard-boiled eggs from a merchant for his journey.

Seven years later, Amin returned to his village. This time he was riding a fine black horse, followed by a servant on a camel laden with gold and silver coins. Amin had become a rich man and the news of this soon spread through the village. Straight away, the merchant who had given him the dozen eggs on credit knocked at Amin’s door, asking for five hundred silver pieces in payment of the old debt. Amin of course refused to pay such a large sum and the matter was taken before the judge.

On the day of the hearing, the merchant appeared in court at the appointed time, but of Amin there was no sign. The judge waited impatiently for a quarter of an hour, and was on the point of adjourning the hearing, when Amin dashed in, out of breath.

At once, the merchant said, in defense of his demands: “I asked Amin for payment of five hundred silver coins, because twelve chickens might have hatched from the eggs he bought from me on credit, seven years ago. These chickens would have become hens and cockerels; more eggs would have been laid, these too would have hatched, and so on. After seven years, I might have had a great flock of fowls!”

“Of course,” agreed the judge. “Perfectly right.” And turning to Amin with a hostile air, he ordered: “What have you to say for yourself? And, by the way, why are you late?”

Amin did not turn a hair. “I had a plate of boiled beans in the house and I planted them in the garden to have a good crop next year!”

“Fool!” exclaimed the judge. “Since when do boiled beans grow?” To which Amin promptly retorted: “And since when do boiled eggs hatch into chickens?”

He had won his case.

Fascinating Stories: Can We Save Planet Earth?



Can We Save Planet Earth? was released on June 1, 2006 on the BBC and The Discovery Channel as the second of a two-part series, the other entitled, Are We Changing Planet Earth?

The documentary is presented by acclaimed filmmaker David Attenborough as he discusses the science and implications of climate change and what we can do to stop climate change. [2006, Length: 58:53]


Photo of the Day


This remarkably beautiful photo was sent to me in an email that read, when God paints He uses all His colors. There were a total of nine wonderful photos included—I’ll post each one in the following days (this is photo #8). If anyone knows anything about these photos, please leave a comment as I would love to credit the photographer. Thanks!

Today's Words: recapitulate, reciprocal

recapitulate
reciprocal

recapitulate: \rē'kə-pĭch'ə-lāt'\; to review by a brief summary, as at the end of a speech or discussion; summarize; to repeat in concise form; to make a summary.

reciprocal: \rĭ-sĭp'rə-kəl\; the number by which a given number must be multiplied to get a result of one (the reciprocal of one-half, for example, is two); concerning each of two or more persons or things; especially given or done in return; performed, experienced, or felt by both sides.