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Cool Stuff Daily

2024 Predictions, "Beer Goggles" Research, and A Proper Introduction

Cool Stuff Daily

Reggie Risseeuw and Marques Pfaff

News, Society & Culture, Science, Tech News

4.6739 Ratings

🗓️ 2 January 2024

⏱️ 19 minutes

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Summary

What could be in store for 2024 – we ask a famous (dead) French astrologist, the science behind the phenomenon known as “beer goggles,” and on this day in history – I (and you too) can’t drive 55 mph … thanks Richard Nixon. Plus a proper introduction from Reggie and Marques – just what you’ve been craving. Nostadamus 2024 Predictions (NDTV) (IFLScience) (Daily Mail) Beer Goggles Research (SkyNews) Contact us - coolstuffcommute@gmail.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

Are you a smart booker or a silly booker?

0:07.4

Smart bookers get access to a three airport lounge by booking a five-star holiday with On the Beach.

0:13.8

Silly bookers? Well, enjoy those cues at the bar. Stop booking around and visit Onthebeach.com.

0:21.4

Conditions apply.

0:22.6

Seven night minimum stay outbound only from selected airports for up to six people at all protected.

0:28.7

Welcome to another edition of the Cool Stuff Ride Home podcast, the first of the year

0:36.0

2024.

0:42.3

Marcus Papp here alongside Reggie Rizzou, bringing you some of the more interesting stories of the day. On today's episode, What Could Be in Store for 2024?

0:46.3

We ask a famous, dead French astrologist, the science behind the phenomenon known as beer goggles,

0:52.3

and on this day in history, I and you too can't drive 55.

0:58.0

Thanks, Richard Nixon.

0:59.0

What's a proper introduction from Reggie and I? Just what you've been craving. I know.

1:03.0

Coming up on cool stuff, ride home.

1:05.0

Now that we are in the new year, we might all be wondering, what will 2024 bring?

1:10.0

Will it be better or worse than 2023?

1:13.5

Well, maybe Nostradamus can answer that for us.

1:15.8

For those of you not familiar with Nostodamus, let's look at Wikipedia.

1:19.3

They describe them as a French astrologer, pathicary, physician, and reputed seer,

1:24.7

who is best known for his book, The Prophecies, published in 1555.

1:29.2

It's a collection of 942 poetic quatrains,

1:33.3

allegedly predicting future events.

1:36.4

So that goes-

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