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They're apparently expecting a hurricane at present (if "Nestor" develops as they fear) so sadly, mobility might be more of an issue than you think...
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Originally posted by Purkis View PostMaybe more 'quite interesting' than Amazing...but true, but I recently discovered that mobile homes are so called because they were originally produced by a company in the town of Mobile, Alabama, rather than the fact that they are...well, mobile.
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Maybe more 'quite interesting' than Amazing...but true, but I recently discovered that mobile homes are so called because they were originally produced by a company in the town of Mobile, Alabama, rather than the fact that they are...well, mobile.
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Total amount of beer consumed at the 2018 Oktoberfest in Munich -- a record 7.5 million Liters.
Amazing....but true.
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Amazing....but true.
Black cattle painted in a zebra stripe pattern will receive fewer fly bites when pastured outside. They actually announced this recently!
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Originally posted by Sam Flynn View Post
Possibly his most useful contribution to the entertainment industry.
Amazing... but true.
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The last public execution in France (by guillotine) was of Eugen Weidmann, a serial murderer, in 1939. It was witnessed by a 17 year old Christopher Lee.
Amazing but true.
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Originally posted by Yabs View PostDuring the filming of The Shining, the gofer that had the job of polishing Jack Nicholson’s axe blade to achieve maximum cinematic effect, was none other than Simon Cowell.
Amazing... but true.
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During the filming of The Shining, the gofer that had the job of polishing Jack Nicholson’s axe blade to achieve maximum cinematic effect, was none other than Simon Cowell.
Amazing.. but true.
so I’ve heard
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Originally posted by Sam Flynn View PostAtoms consist overwhelmingly of empty space. If we could remove the empty space from the atoms of every person on earth, all seven billion of us would fit into a volume about the size of a tennis ball.
Amazing... but true.
amazing …. but true.
now one from the world of relativity.
Place a clock on the surface of the earth, then placed a synchronized clock on the top of the Empire state building. The clock on the surface of the earth runs slower. Time runs slower the stronger the gravitational field.
amazing... but true!
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Originally posted by Sam Flynn View PostHere's another mind-boggler from the world of physics. How old is the light of the sun by the time it reaches Earth? If you said "about 8 minutes, because that's how long it takes light to cross the distance from the Sun to our planet", award yourself a point.
However, give yourself extra points if you said "100,000 years or more". That's how long it takes the light, which originates in nuclear reactions at the core, to reach the Sun's glowing outer surface. This isn't because the Sun is particularly big, but because the photons bounce around the inner layers of our star for tens of thousands of years before they can escape.
Amazing... but true.
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I love the world of Quantum Physics. And Quantum Leap, that was good too.
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