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Setting as a way to use a "screen saver" in the Android

Hello everyone

This time, we will explain how and their settings to use the "screen saver" in the Android

Android 4.2 basically in later models, "screen saver" feature has been implemented

"Screen saver" when you are left not operate for a certain period of time Android,

Such as a clock display is performed screen while dim, is a feature that screen display is maintained

"Screen saver" in general, reduce the battery consumption while in idle state that you can return immediately to maintain a screen display,

Further making it function for the purpose of also prevent seizure of the display

Since the "screen saver" is mounted on the Android is so as not to function and not a state of charge anyway reduce battery consumption does not matter,

Since the state that you can immediately return is maintained, it is for example function that especially can be utilized in such deferment of tablet

"Screen saver" feature in the Android In the initial state is turned off

If you want to use is to touch the "display" from the set of Android,

Turn on the top right corner of the switch to touch a more "screen saver". You will be able to use a "screen saver" in just this only

You will be able to use a "screen saver" in just this only

Also "screen saver" are but four of the "Clock" "color" "News and Weather" "photo (Google photo)" by default are available,

You can also set further to install the app for "screen saver" from Google Play

By touching the other is displayed by touching the top right corner of the menu icon "start-up of setting",

You can set whether to start a "screen saver" in any conditions

"Screen saver" screen with the passage of time that has been set in the "sleep" of Android will start and goes to sleep

This means that by changing the time of the "sleep" "screen saver" of the start-up time will be changed

By the way, "Screen Saver" is does not start when you force the screen by pressing the power button was to sleep

Will be the last function screen was allowed to Android is started to when it enters sleep automatically

Or more, was the explanation of the method and settings to use a "screen saver" in the Android

For more infomation >> Setting as a way to use a "screen saver" in the Android - Duration: 2:41.

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Buttockmail and the Origin of the Word Blackmail - Duration: 3:31.

Hello I'm Daven Hiskey, you're watching the TodayIFoundOut Youtube channel.

In the video today, we're looking at the origin of the word blackmail and the much

lesser known buttockmail.

"Blackmail" has its roots in the early 16th century, first used by English farmers living

on the England/Scotland border.

It derives from the Middle English word "male" which itself is thought to derive from the

Old English word "mal", meaning "lawsuit, terms, bargaining, agreement".

Over time, this word evolved to "Male" which in Middle English roughly translated to either

"Rent" or "Tribute".

As such, the rent paid by a farmer living on the Scottish border was known as "Silver

Rent/Mail" because it was normally paid in silver.

This gave rise to "White Money" or "White Rent", and eventually "whitemail".

When certain Scottish chieftains (and various brigands) noticed all these well to do farmers

going about their business without someone threatening them for money, they decided to

start threatening them for money in return for not razing their farm to the ground and

destroying all their livestock.

Those forcing the tribute would also then offer their protection to the farmers from

others who might try something similar.

Farmers almost immediately began referring to this secondary rent they were being forced

to pay as "black rent" or "blackmail".

Etymologists aren't sure where the "black" part of blackmail came from.

Seemingly the most obvious theory is simply due to the connotations black had with evil.

But the most obvious answer and the correct one aren't necessarily the same, and lacking

direct evidence, many other theories have popped up.

The most probable of the bunch is by Charles McKay in the Dictionary of Lowland Scots (1888)

who claimed it derives from the Gaelic blathaich, meaning "to protect", so "protection rent".

Whatever the case, in 1814, the Scottish playwright, Sir Walter Scott gave the world perhaps the

most detailed explanation of what blackmail back in those days entailed.

In Scott's historical novel Waverley, blackmail (written then as "black-mail") is described

as follows.

"A sort of protection-money that Low-Country gentlemen and heritors,

lying near the Highlands, pay to some Highland chief, that he may neither

do them harm himself, nor suffer it to be done to them by others"

Scott also mentions that if a person paying this protection money comes to harm or suffered

a loss at the hands of another raider, the person they were paying would endeavour to

cover their losses, usually by stealing replacements from someone who wasn't paying them protection

money.

This all brings us to yet another form of "-mail" that was popular from about the 16th

century through the 19th that, purely for its amusing sounding nature, we'd like to

bring back into common usage in some form or another: buttock-mail.

Given what you now know of "-mail", if you guessed that "buttock-mail" was some form

of payment in order to keep things quiet about your having a good time with someone's buttock,

you actually wouldn't be that far off.

In fact (in Scotland), buttock-mail was a sort of a tax introduced in 1595 which was

enforced by the church courts.

Essentially, if you had sex outside of wedlock, often with a prostitute (hence the "buttock"

part, which was a slang for prostitute), and you were a Presbyterian in Scotland, you would

often be given the choice of the Stool of Repentance or paying buttock-mail to stop

from having to stand on a stool in front of everyone and get berated by your local minister

for your lustful actions.

While the latter, perhaps, doesn't sound so bad to modern thinking compared to having

to pay a hefty tax to keep things quiet, without the option of buttock-mail, or if one couldn't

afford it, people are known to have killed themselves rather than have to face the Stool

of Repentance and the "fornicator" label that would follow them

in the aftermath.

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