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Useless Factoids
« on: August 17, 2007, 05:32:56 am »
Did you know Peanuts are one of the ingredients of dynamite. 

Dynamite consists of three parts: nitroglycerin, one part diatomaceous earth and a small admixture of sodium carbonate. This mixture is formed into short sticks and wrapped in paper. So, how exactly are peanuts involved in dynamite?  Nitroglycerine, also known as trinitroglycerin, and glyceryl trinitrate, is an oily, explosive liquid made by nitrating glycerol.

So nitroglycerine is made from glycerol.  Glycerol or glycerine, is a viscous liquid used in soap, cream, and food.
Glycerol is made of……….Peanut oil!  Peanut oil of course being made of peanuts.  So there you have it! The principle ingredient of dynamite is peanuts.

Also....It is a common misconception that TNT and dynamite are the same thing. Though both are high explosives, there is no other similarity between them. Where dynamite is an absorbent mixture soaked in nitroglycerin, then compacted into a cylindrical shape and wrapped in paper, TNT is a specific chemical compound.

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« Reply #1 on: August 17, 2007, 12:28:43 pm »
Did you know rubber bands (in some regions known as a binder, elastic or lacker band or gumband in Australia) last longer when refrigerated.

No one's sure exactly how or when rubber bands came into existence. One theory is that someone cut an old bicycle inner tube for securing a certain object. Then, others found it very useful and convenient...even though it was not as elastic as today's rubber bands.

Exposure to heat, air, and sunlight contribute to rubber bands becoming brittle, or even disintegrating therefore Rubber bands last longer stored in a cool dark place like the refrigerator.
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Re: Useless Factoids
« Reply #2 on: August 17, 2007, 03:14:34 pm »
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« Reply #3 on: August 17, 2007, 03:45:27 pm »
Hey Petti,

glas to see you on daily thoughts - I look forward to lots more factoids - useless or useful!!!

Kelda, Thank You!
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« Reply #4 on: August 17, 2007, 04:16:42 pm »
Did you know Peanuts are one of the ingredients of dynamite. 

Dynamite consists of three parts: nitroglycerin, one part diatomaceous earth and a small admixture of sodium carbonate. This mixture is formed into short sticks and wrapped in paper. So, how exactly are peanuts involved in dynamite?  Nitroglycerine, also known as trinitroglycerin, and glyceryl trinitrate, is an oily, explosive liquid made by nitrating glycerol.

So nitroglycerine is made from glycerol.  Glycerol or glycerine, is a viscous liquid used in soap, cream, and food.
Glycerol is made of……….Peanut oil!  Peanut oil of course being made of peanuts.  So there you have it! The principle ingredient of dynamite is peanuts.

Also....It is a common misconception that TNT and dynamite are the same thing. Though both are high explosives, there is no other similarity between them. Where dynamite is an absorbent mixture soaked in nitroglycerin, then compacted into a cylindrical shape and wrapped in paper, TNT is a specific chemical compound.



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Re: Useless Factoids
« Reply #5 on: August 17, 2007, 04:23:47 pm »
Oh now, I love threads like this!  :D

And I'll try to contribute too, because I'm full of useless info.
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Re: Useless Factoids
« Reply #6 on: August 17, 2007, 04:32:18 pm »
Did you know...


That pigs have 30-minute orgasms?

I don't know why they need it, but it's true.  8)


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Re: Useless Factoids
« Reply #7 on: August 17, 2007, 04:39:28 pm »
Oh now, I love threads like this!  :D

And I'll try to contribute too, because I'm full of useless info.


 ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D

Did you know...

That pigs have 30-minute orgasms?

I don't know why they need it, but it's true.  8)

Now I never thought I'd say this, but I think I'm jealous of pigs now....  :-\

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« Reply #8 on: August 17, 2007, 04:49:28 pm »
Did you know...


That pigs have 30-minute orgasms?

I don't know why they need it, but it's true.  8)

I wonder how often rabbits have orgasms?
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Re: Useless Factoids
« Reply #9 on: August 17, 2007, 05:00:22 pm »
Did you know the sun is one of the smallest stars in the universe? Most stars are much larger!  :D
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« Reply #10 on: August 17, 2007, 05:02:09 pm »
Anne Boleyn had six fingers.
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Re: Useless Factoids
« Reply #11 on: August 17, 2007, 05:13:42 pm »
Glass is made of sand.

And someone told me glass is classified as a fluid; like water. Does anyone know if that's true? I tried looking it up, but I didn't find out anything about it.
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« Reply #12 on: August 17, 2007, 05:15:35 pm »
The ocean tastes salty because there's a little man down at the bottom of it with a salt mill.


I'M KIDDING!! Mom used to tell me that when I was as kid.  ::)
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« Reply #13 on: August 17, 2007, 05:50:13 pm »
I wonder how often rabbits have orgasms?

 :laugh:
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« Reply #14 on: August 17, 2007, 07:33:04 pm »
Your heart is the size of your closed fist and when you reach 76 years of age, it will have pumped 45 million gallons of blood throughout your body.  :D

That's 592,000 gallons of blood a year, or about 1,600 gallons a day!  :D
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« Reply #15 on: August 17, 2007, 08:19:43 pm »
;D Oh my!  Welcome, welcome everyone.  I had no idea my little obsession would be so well received.  I am so pleased and happy.  Thank you all for coming ;D


Glass is made of sand.

And someone told me glass is classified as a fluid; like water. Does anyone know if that's true? I tried looking it up, but I didn't find out anything about it.

Yes David!  The status of glass as a liquid, versus a solid, has been hotly debated. The short story is that glass is a supercooled liquid, meaning that it is rigid and static but does not change molecularly between melting and solidification into a desired shape.   Actually glass defies classification It is not a solid, not a gas, and not quite a liquid either. Generally, it is classified as a rigid liquid, maintaining liquid properties while acting like a solid.
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Re: Useless Factoids
« Reply #16 on: August 17, 2007, 08:24:10 pm »
Did you know the sentence: “The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog”
uses every letter of the alphabet.



It does just count them! ;)
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Re: Useless Factoids
« Reply #17 on: August 17, 2007, 08:49:47 pm »
Did you know...


That pigs have 30-minute orgasms?

I don't know why they need it, but it's true.  8)

M -

Not to be too picky, but are you sure they are actually orgasming (is that a word?) for 30 minutes vs just being attached/mating for 30 minutes??

 ::)

Here's the only info I could come up:

For a male cat to be a calico, he would have to have three sex chromosomes: XXY.  (A 'normal' male is just XY.)
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« Reply #18 on: August 17, 2007, 09:33:49 pm »
Wild dolphins have been known to approach humans and gently play and interact with them in the water, and will sometimes instincively protect swimmers from sharks by swimming circles around them.  :)
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Re: Useless Factoids
« Reply #19 on: August 17, 2007, 09:36:36 pm »
Glass is made of sand.

And someone told me glass is classified as a fluid; like water. Does anyone know if that's true? I tried looking it up, but I didn't find out anything about it.

Glass is a polymer, in time, like hundreds of years, it will flow somewhat.
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« Reply #20 on: August 17, 2007, 09:38:57 pm »
Montgomery Clift's parents once lived in a boarding house run by a family of "deaf mutes".

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« Reply #21 on: August 17, 2007, 09:42:05 pm »
A tomato is not a vegetable. It's a fruit!  :D
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« Reply #22 on: August 17, 2007, 10:14:42 pm »
A blink lasts approximately 0.3 seconds.
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« Reply #23 on: August 17, 2007, 10:39:25 pm »
One billion seconds is about 32 years.
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Re: Useless Factoids
« Reply #24 on: August 17, 2007, 11:16:33 pm »
A fig is not a fruit, but rather an inflorescence or compact mass of flowers.

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« Reply #25 on: August 17, 2007, 11:33:51 pm »
An oyster can change its gender.  :D
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« Reply #26 on: August 17, 2007, 11:36:13 pm »
horses are left handed or right handed...

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« Reply #27 on: August 17, 2007, 11:37:20 pm »
A dime has 118 ridges around the edge.
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« Reply #28 on: August 17, 2007, 11:39:49 pm »
horses are left handed or right handed...

That's interesting Jess! I didn't know that!  :D



Ancient Egyptian women used to wear perfume cones made of wax that would melt in the heat letting out a nice fragrance.
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« Reply #29 on: August 17, 2007, 11:42:08 pm »
Former U.S. President Jimmy Carter's boyhood home was built from plans purchased from a Sears catalog.
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« Reply #30 on: August 17, 2007, 11:44:28 pm »
In 1903, there were originally only eight Crayola crayons in a box and they sold for five cents.

Today, Crayola sells crayons in boxes of up to 120 crayons.
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« Reply #31 on: August 17, 2007, 11:45:41 pm »
Americans are said to use the most toilet paper per trip to the bathroom, which was seven sheets of toilet paper per trip.
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« Reply #32 on: August 17, 2007, 11:47:45 pm »
Maine is the toothpick capital of the world.
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« Reply #33 on: August 18, 2007, 12:05:43 am »
Great Thread!   ;D  Maine is also the only state that is one syllable!
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« Reply #34 on: August 18, 2007, 12:08:18 am »
February 1865 & February 1999 are the only months in recorded history not to have a full moon.  Oh no :o  no Full Moon Chat   ::)
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« Reply #35 on: August 18, 2007, 12:42:08 am »
Did you know there are 293 different ways to make change for a dollar?

HD=Half Dollar,   D=Dime,   N=Nickle,   Q=Quarter,   P=Penny

1 dollar coin
 
2 half dollars

1 HD 1Q 2D IN

1 HD 1Q 2D 5P

1 HD 1Q 1D 3N
 
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1 HD 1Q 1D 1N 10P
 
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1 HD 2D 2N 20P

1 HD 2D 1N 25P

1 HD 2D 30P

1 HD 1D 8N

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1 HD 1D 6N 10P

1 HD 1D 5N 15P

1 HD 1D 4N 20P

1 HD 1D 3N 25 P

1 HD 1D 2N 30 P

1 HD 1D 1N 35P

1 HD 1D 40P

1 HD 10N

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1 HD 7N 15 P

1 HD 6N 20P

1 HD 5N 25P

1 HD 4N 30P

1HD 3N 35P

1 HD 2N 40P

1 HD 1N 45P

1 HD 50P

4Q

3Q 2D 1N

3Q 2D 5P

3Q 1D 3N

3Q 1D 2N 5P

3Q 1D 1N 10P

3Q 1D 15P

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3Q 4N 5P

3Q 3N 10P

3Q 2N 15P

3Q 1N 20 P

3Q 25P

2Q 5D

2Q 4D 2N

2Q 4D 1N 5P

2Q 4D 10P

2Q 3D 4N

2Q 3D 3N 5 P

2Q 3D 2N 10P

2Q 3D 1N 15P

2Q 3D 20P

2Q 2D 6N

2Q 2D 5N 5P

2Q 2D 4N 10 P

2Q 2D 3N 15P

2Q 2D 2N 20P

2Q 2D 1N 25P

2Q 2D 30P

2Q 1D 8N

2Q 1D 7N 5P

2Q 1D 6N 10P

2Q 1D 5N 15P

2Q 1D 4N 20P

2Q 1D 3N 25P

2Q 1D 2N 30P

2Q 1D 1N 35P

2Q 1D 40P

2Q 50P

2Q 10N

2Q 9N 5P

2Q 8N 10P

2Q 7N 15P

2Q 6N 20P

2Q 5N 25P

2Q 4N 30P

2Q 3N 35P

2Q 2N 40P

2Q 1N 45P

1Q 7D 1N

1Q 7D 5P

1Q 6D 3N

1Q 6D 2N 5P

1Q 6D 1N 10P

1Q 6D 15P

1Q 5D 5N

1Q 5D 4N 5P

1Q 5D 3N 10P

1Q 5D 2N 15P

1Q 5D 1N 20P

1Q 5D 25P

1Q 4D 7N

1Q 4D 6N 5P

1Q 4D 5N 15P

1Q 4D 4N 20P

1Q 4D 3N 25P

1Q 4D 2N 30P

1Q 4D 1N 35P

1Q 4D 40P

1Q 3D 9N

1Q 3D 8N 5P

Q 3D 7N 10P

1Q 3D 6N 15P

1Q 3D 5N 20P

1Q 3D 4N 25P

1Q 3D 3N 30P

1Q 3D 2N 35P

1Q 3D 1N 40P

1Q 3D 45P

1Q 2D 11N

1Q 2D 10N 5P

1Q 2D 9N 10P

1Q 2D 8N 15P

1Q 2D 7N 20 P

1Q 2D 6N 25P

1Q 2D 5N 30P

1Q 2D 4N 35P

1Q 2D 3N 40P

1Q 2D 2N 45P

1Q 2D 1N 50P

1Q 2D 55P

1Q 1D 13N

1Q 1D 12N 5P

1Q 1D 11N 10P

1Q 1D 10N 15P

1Q 1D 9N 20P

1Q 1D 8N 25P

1Q 1D 7N 30P

1Q 1D 6N 35P

1Q 1D 5N 40P

1Q 1D 4N 45P

1Q 1D 3N 50P

1Q 1D 2N 55P

1Q 1D 1N 60P

1Q 1D 65P

1Q 15N

1Q 14N 5P

1Q 13N 10P

1Q 12N 15P

1Q 11N 20P

1Q 10N 25P

1Q 9N 30P

1Q 8N 35P

1Q 7N 40P

1Q 6N 45P

1Q 5N 50P

1Q 4N 55P

1Q 3N 60P

1Q 2N 65P

1Q 1N 70P

1Q 75P

10D

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7D 6N

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7D 1N 25P

7D 30P

6D 8N

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6D 3N 25P

6D 2N 30P

6D 1N 35P

6D 40P

5D 10N

5D 9N 5P

5D 8N 10P

5D 7N 15P

5D 6N 20P

5D 5N 25P

5D 4N 30P

5D 3N 35P

5D 2N 40P

5D 1N 45P

5D 50P

4D 12N

4D 11N 5P

4D 10N 10P

4D 9N 15P

4D 8N 20P

4D 7N 25P

4D 6N 30P

4D 5N 35P

4D 4N 40P

4D 3N 45P

4D 2N 50P

4D 1N 55P

4D 60P

3D 14N

3D 13N 5P

3D 12N 10P

3D 11N 15P

3D 10N 20P

3D 9N 25P

3D 8N 30P

3D 7N 35P

3D 6N 40P

3D 5N 45P

3D 4N 50P

3D 3N 55P

3D 2N 60P

3D 1N 65P

3D 70P

2D 16N

2D 15N 5P

2D 14N 10P

2D 13N 15P

2D 12N 20P

2D 11N 25P

2D 10N 30P

2D 9N 35P

2D 8N 40P

2D 7N 45P

2D 6N 50P

2D 5N 55P

2D 4N 60P

2D 3N 65P

2D 2N 70P

2D 1N 75P

2D 80P

1D 18N

1D 17N 5P

1D 16N 10P

1D 15N 15P

1D 14N 20P

1D 13N 25P

1D 12N 30P

1D 11N 35P

1D 10N 40P

1D 9N 45P

1D 8N 50P

1D 7N 55P

1D 6N 60P

1D 5N 65P

1D 4N 70P

1D 3N 75P

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1D 1N 85P

1D 90P

20N

19N 5P

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17N 15P

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15N 25P

14N 30P

13N 35P

12N 40P

11N 45P

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8N 60P

7N 65P

6N 70P

5N 75P

4N 80P

3N 85P

2N 90P

1N 95P

100P

1 HD 2Q
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« Reply #36 on: August 18, 2007, 12:47:59 am »
Wow Dottie! I had no idea! How long did it take you to figure all of that out?   ;)

That's interesting. I didn't know there were so many different ways to do it.  :D

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« Reply #37 on: August 18, 2007, 02:08:39 am »
Wow Dottie! I had no idea! How long did it take you to figure all of that out?   ;)

That's interesting. I didn't know there were so many different ways to do it.  :D



I didn't figure it out myself, it was one of those things a brillant teacher shared some where in my education and I kept it because it fascinated me.  Teachers gotta love em  ;)
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« Reply #38 on: August 18, 2007, 12:11:15 pm »
And a male pigs has a corkscrew penis and a female pig a corkscrew shaped cervix.

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« Reply #39 on: August 18, 2007, 03:08:51 pm »
And a male pigs has a corkscrew penis and a female pig a corkscrew shaped cervix.

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Did you know the microwave was invented after a researcher walked by a radar tube and
a chocolate bar melted in his pocket.


Yep it's true! The microwave oven did not come about as a result of someone trying to find a better, faster way to cook. During World War II, two scientists invented the magnetron, a tube that produces microwaves. Installing magnetrons in Britain’s radar system, the microwaves were able to spot Nazi warplanes on their way to bomb the British Isles.
By accident, several years later, it was discovered that microwaves also cook food. Called the Radar Range, the first microwave oven to go on the market was roughly as large and heavy as a refrigerator.
 
The idea of using microwave energy to cook food was accidentally discovered by Percy LeBaron Spencer of the Raytheon Company when he found that radar waves had melted a candy bar in his pocket. Experiments showed that microwave heating could raise the internal temperature of many foods far more rapidly than a conventional oven
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« Reply #40 on: August 18, 2007, 04:53:53 pm »
Glass is made of sand.

And someone told me glass is classified as a fluid; like water. Does anyone know if that's true? I tried looking it up, but I didn't find out anything about it.

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« Reply #41 on: August 18, 2007, 04:55:34 pm »
The common goldfish is the only animal that can see both infra-red and ultra-violet light.

Emus have double-plumed feathers, and they lay emerald/forest green eggs.

The fingerprints of koala bears are virtually indistinguishable from those of humans, so much so that they could be confused at a crime scene.

Roosters can't crow if they can't fully extend their necks.

The underside of a horse's hoof is called a frog. The frog peels off several times a year with new growth.

The placement of a donkey's eyes in its' heads enables it to see all four feet at all times.

Dogs and humans are the only animals with prostates.

A group of geese on the ground is gaggle, a group of geese in the air is skein.

A duck's quack doesn't echo, and no one knows why.

The cheetah is the only cat in the world that can't retract it's claws.
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« Reply #42 on: August 18, 2007, 06:31:44 pm »
Did you know there are 293 different ways to make change for a dollar?

HD=Half Dollar,   D=Dime,   N=Nickle,   Q=Quarter,   P=Penny

1 dollar coin
 

I was intrigued by this, thinking I had seen it before (and a debate) and realized I had. First off, rather than listing all 292/293 permutations, I tried to figure out the mathematical basis. I had the rudiments of the formula and was able to confirm it on the web:

(1-x)(1-x5)(1-x10)(1-x25)(1-x50)(1-x100)

293 (Dottie's answer) is the coefficient of x^100 in the reciprocal of the formula. Reading this triggered my mind to the debate (which I also confirmed on the web) ... is a one dollar coin really "change" for one dollar? Some argue no. Webster's New World Dictionary defines change as "a number of coins or bills whose total value equals a single larger coin or bill." If you buy this argument, then the correct answer for the number of ways to make change is 292. You would also eliminate the first piece of the formula, ie, (1-x).

Here's another question I found from the same website:

"About three years ago I went to a Citibank ATM in midtown Manhattan to withdraw some cash. The machine rejected my request with the following message:

    I cannot give you $130 because I only have bills in $50 and $20 denominations. Please choose another amount."

The ATM could have given $130...anyone want to tell us how?

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« Reply #43 on: August 18, 2007, 07:14:02 pm »
I was intrigued by this, thinking I had seen it before (and a debate) and realized I had. First off, rather than listing all 292/293 permutations, I tried to figure out the mathematical basis. I had the rudiments of the formula and was able to confirm it on the web:

(1-x)(1-x5)(1-x10)(1-x25)(1-x50)(1-x100)

293 (Dottie's answer) is the coefficient of x^100 in the reciprocal of the formula. Reading this triggered my mind to the debate (which I also confirmed on the web) ... is a one dollar coin really "change" for one dollar? Some argue no. Webster's New World Dictionary defines change as "a number of coins or bills whose total value equals a single larger coin or bill." If you buy this argument, then the correct answer for the number of ways to make change is 292. You would also eliminate the first piece of the formula, ie, (1-x).

Here's another question I found from the same website:

"About three years ago I went to a Citibank ATM in midtown Manhattan to withdraw some cash. The machine rejected my request with the following message:

    I cannot give you $130 because I only have bills in $50 and $20 denominations. Please choose another amount."

The ATM could have given $130...anyone want to tell us how?

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2 50's, and 20 and then tear another 20 in half?  :laugh:

Couldn't the machine give just one 50 dollar bill and 4 20 dollar bills?  ???
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« Reply #44 on: August 18, 2007, 07:24:00 pm »
2 50's, and 20 and then tear another 20 in half?  :laugh:

Couldn't the machine give just one 50 dollar bill and 4 20 dollar bills?  ???

Exactly, David!

Aren't you an accountant?

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« Reply #45 on: August 18, 2007, 07:40:22 pm »
Exactly, David!

Aren't you an accountant?

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Well, that's one word for it!  :laugh:

Yes I am Leslie!  :D
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« Reply #46 on: August 19, 2007, 01:23:38 am »
Did you know A crocodile cannot stick its tongue out?

A crocodiles tongue is attached to the roof of its mouth.  Also the scales of a crocodile are made of ceratin, the same substance that hooves and fingernails are made of.
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« Reply #47 on: August 19, 2007, 01:26:53 am »
Did you know Almonds are a member of the peach family?

The fresh, greenish fruit of an almond (Prunus amygdalus) contains the familiar one-seeded endocarp (unshelled almond) that is commonly sold in supermarkets during the holiday season. Each hard-shelled endocarp contains a single seed.

A 'California' peach (Prunus persica), is composed of three distinct layers: An outer skin or exocarp , a fleshy middle layer or mesocarp , and a hard, woody layer (endocarp) surrounding the seed. The lower pit (removed from another peach) has been sectioned to show the thick, woody layer or endocarp  surrounding a single seed .
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« Reply #48 on: August 19, 2007, 01:28:41 am »
Did you know Butterflies taste with their feet?


A butterfly's feet have sense organs that can taste the sugar in nectar, letting the butterfly know if something is good to eat or not. Some females also taste host plants (using organs on their legs) in order to find appropriate places to lay their eggs.

These receptors (called chemoreceptors) are nerve cells on the body's surface which react to certain chemicals. We have similar receptors in our nose and on our tongue.
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« Reply #49 on: August 19, 2007, 01:29:43 am »
Did you know A dentist invented the Electric Chair?    

In 1881 Dr. Albert Southwick, a dentist and former steamboat engineer, sees elderly drunkard touch terminals of electrical generator in Buffalo, New York. He is amazed at how quickly and apparently painlessly the man is killed and describes episode to friend State Senator David McMillan.  McMillan speaks to Governor David B. Hill. Hill asks state legislature to consider how modern day electricity might replace hanging.
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« Reply #50 on: August 19, 2007, 01:40:31 am »
Buckingham Palace has over six hundred rooms.

(Well, that's what I've heard anyway.)
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« Reply #51 on: August 19, 2007, 01:47:38 am »
Buckingham Palace has over six hundred rooms.

(Well, that's what I've heard anyway.)

Buckingham Palace is 77,000 square metres of floorspace (828,818 square feet). In 1999 it was stated
  • that the palace contained 19 state rooms, 52 principal bedrooms, 188 staff bedrooms, 92 offices, and 78 bathrooms. That is a total of 429 rooms.



*Robinson, John Martin (1999). Buckingham Palace. Published by The Royal Collection, St. James's Palace, London ISBN 1-902163-36-2.
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« Reply #52 on: August 19, 2007, 02:07:35 am »
Buckingham Palace is 77,000 square metres of floorspace (828,818 square feet). In 1999 it was stated
  • that the palace contained 19 state rooms, 52 principal bedrooms, 188 staff bedrooms, 92 offices, and 78 bathrooms. That is a total of 429 rooms.



*Robinson, John Martin (1999). Buckingham Palace. Published by The Royal Collection, St. James's Palace, London ISBN 1-902163-36-2.


Well, 429 rooms is still VERY big, isn't it?

You know who told me it had 600 rooms? My English boyfriend! I'm gonna have a long talk with that man.  >:(

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« Reply #53 on: August 19, 2007, 02:16:51 am »
Do you know the Black widow spider?

It is the most venomous spider in  North America

The venom of the female black widow spider is 15 times as toxic as the venom of the Prairie Rattlesnake. Only a minute amount of the toxin is injected in a single bite by the spider however, so they are rarely fatal. By comparison, the relatively large amount of injected rattlesnake venom results in about 15 to 25 percent mortality among those bitten.

The male Black Widow cannot bite humans, because the fangs arent long enough to penetrate the skin.

Spider silks have some of the best mechanical properties of any known natural fibers, thus they are being considered in the improvement of a variety of products including surgical microsutures and specialty ropes. Dragline silk -- just one type of the seven different silks that an individual spider produces -- are used by spiders as the structural foundation of their webs and to support their body weight as they move about. The dragline silk of black widows is one of the strongest and toughest spider silks identified thus far





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« Reply #54 on: August 19, 2007, 02:48:03 am »
Do you know the Black widow spider?

It is the most venomous spider in  North America

The venom of the female black widow spider is 15 times as toxic as the venom of the Prairie Rattlesnake. Only a minute amount of the toxin is injected in a single bite by the spider however, so they are rarely fatal. By comparison, the relatively large amount of injected rattlesnake venom results in about 15 to 25 percent mortality among those bitten.

The male Black Widow cannot bite humans, because the fangs arent long enough to penetrate the skin.

Spider silks have some of the best mechanical properties of any known natural fibers, thus they are being considered in the improvement of a variety of products including surgical microsutures and specialty ropes. Dragline silk -- just one type of the seven different silks that an individual spider produces -- are used by spiders as the structural foundation of their webs and to support their body weight as they move about. The dragline silk of black widows is one of the strongest and toughest spider silks identified thus far




Eww. We have rattlesnakes where I live. I almost stepped on one a few months ago when I was hiking.

*cold chill*

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« Reply #55 on: August 19, 2007, 03:41:26 am »
Black Widow spiders scare the bejeessus out of me.  Every time I work in the garden or clear out the garage or the potting shed I am so careful.
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« Reply #56 on: August 20, 2007, 12:31:48 am »
Did you know a dime has 118 ridges around the edge?

Dimes are made out of an alloy (a mixture of metals) of 91.67 percent copper and 8.33 percent nickel (before 1965, the dime was made out of silver). The dime has a edge with 118 ridges. This coin is 17.91 mm in diameter and is 1.35 mm thick - it is the smallest, thinnest and lightest US coin.

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« Reply #57 on: August 20, 2007, 12:33:16 am »
Did you know an ostrich’s eye is bigger than its brain?

At a diameter of 2” and a head not much larger there isn’t much room
for the brain when you do the math!

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« Reply #58 on: August 20, 2007, 12:34:37 am »
Well, 429 rooms is still VERY big, isn't it?

You know who told me it had 600 rooms? My English boyfriend! I'm gonna have a long talk with that man.  >:(

 ;)  ;)

David I hope I didn't offend you by clarifing the number rooms in the palace.  It was not my intention.  :)
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« Reply #59 on: August 20, 2007, 12:38:44 am »
David I hope I didn't offend you by clarifing the number rooms in the palace.  It was not my intention.  :)

NO!! Not at all!!  :D

I thought it was funny!  :laugh:

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« Reply #60 on: August 20, 2007, 12:55:42 am »
NO!! Not at all!!  :D

I thought it was funny!  :laugh:

 :D  :D  :D  :D  :D

Oh GOOD!  I feel better now, and like you said it is a BIG place no matter how many rooms it actually has.  Thank you
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« Reply #61 on: August 20, 2007, 06:23:20 pm »
Did you know no word in the English language rhymes with month, orange, silver, or purple?

Although it does depend on your pronunciation.

http://www.askoxford.com/asktheexperts/faq/aboutwords/orange?view=uk
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« Reply #62 on: August 21, 2007, 04:23:06 am »
Did you know there are more chickens than people in the world?

It's true over 15 billion and counting…

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« Reply #63 on: August 21, 2007, 04:24:48 am »
The words ‘racecar,’ ‘kayak’ and ‘level’ are the same whether they are read left to right or right to left.  They are called palindromes.  Just try reading them backwards!
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« Reply #64 on: August 29, 2007, 05:51:02 am »
There are only four words in the English language which end in'dous'..they are;

:) tremendous,
:) horrendous,
:) stupendous, and 
:) hazardous.
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« Reply #65 on: August 29, 2007, 05:52:20 am »
There are two words in the English language that have all 5 vowels in order...they are:

:) abstemious and facetious :)
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          I love knowing that...dont know if i can work abstemious into every day language and conversations, but I  do use facetious all the time...        ;D



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« Reply #67 on: September 02, 2007, 12:33:02 am »
“Dreamt” is the only English word that ends in the letters “mt”. Being pedantic, I would point out that means there is also adreamt and undreamt
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« Reply #68 on: September 02, 2007, 12:36:15 am »
Did you now a  snail can sleep for three years? Desert varieties have been known to sleep for this long.

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                   Bugs they are everywhere...even in your eyelashes, and on your clothes!!!


      The best monsters have been overgrown bugs. And you don't need to visit your local multiplex to see them in living color. Wherever you are as you read this, there's likely to be a spider or other insect less than three feet away. But don't squeal. Most of the world's bug species are harmless, and many are extremely beautiful -- as kids seem to know almost instinctively. What squeamish mom hasn't watched in horrified amazement as her four year old has eagerly leaned over to within spitting distance of a stinkbug or a garden spider?



         



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« Reply #70 on: September 02, 2007, 04:26:26 pm »
Did you know that a dragonfly has a life span that varies between 24 and 48 hours.

http://www.pnl.gov/pals/resource_cards/Dragonflies.stm
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« Reply #71 on: September 02, 2007, 04:28:31 pm »
Did you knoe that a  “jiffy” is an actual unit of time for 1/100th of a second. An alternate meaning is also 33.3564 picoseconds.

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Sorry to have started this and then not kept it up but I've been in hospital. These have been collected from various sources on the Internet. I do not claim credit for any of these, nor can I vouch for their validity. Enjoy! 


•   In 1935, Jesse Owens set six track and field world records in less than one hour.
•   The surface speed record on the moon is 10.56 miles per hour. It was set in a lunar rover.
•   The planet Saturn has a density lower than water. So if there was a bathtub large enough to hold it (which would be pretty weird to begin with), Saturn would float.
•   Certain fireflies emit a light so penetrating that it can pass through flesh and wood.
•   The toes of mummies are wrapped individually.
•   A cockroach can live for several weeks without its head.
•   Every major league baseball team in the U.S. buys about eighteen thousand baseballs each season.
•   Leonardo da Vinci spent twelve years painting the Mona Lisa's lips.
•   Before 1859, baseball umpires were seated in padded chairs behind home plate.
•   Rennin, the enzyme obtained from the fourth stomach of a calf and used chiefly in the manufacture of cheese, is capable of coagulating more than 25,000 times its weight of fresh milk.
•   When glass breaks, the cracks move at speeds of up to 3,000 miles per hour.
•   The kerosene fungus can live in jet fuel tanks. If there is a minute amount of water in the tank, the fungus can use the fuel as food.
•   Each day is 0.00000002 seconds longer than the one before because the Earth is gradually slowing down.
•   Fingernails have a life span of three to six months. That's how long it takes them to grow from base to tip, progressing at the pace of 1.5 inches a year -- or 0.000000047 inches a second.
•   The liquid inside young coconuts can be used as substitute for blood plasma.
•   Elephants have been known to remain standing after they die.
•   Between the time of death and the onset of rigor mortis in a human body, the contraction of the muscles can cause the body to turn over on its side.
•   A prehistoric horse called Eohippus was approximately the size of a house cat.
•   The surface area of the lungs in an adult human is 90 square yards. By comparison, the surface area of the skin is only about one square yard.
•   The number of possible ways of playing the first four moves per side in a game of chess is 318,979,564,000.
•   Every 24 hours a leaking water faucet with an opening the size of a pin will waste 170 gallons.
•   A silicon chip a quarter-inch square has the capacity of the original 1949 ENIAC computer, which occupied a city block.
•   If the population of the Earth continued to increase at its present rate indefinitely, by 3530 A.D. the total mass of human flesh and blood would equal the mass of the Earth. By 6826 A.D. it would equal the mass of the known universe.
•   The digestive juices of crocodiles contain so much hydrochloric acid that they have dissolved swallowed iron spearheads and six-inch steel hooks.
•   Gold is so ductile that a single ounce can be drawn into a fine wire 50 miles long.
•   The total amount of skin covering the human body weighs six pounds. A shark can detect one part of blood in 100 million parts of water.
•   The albatross can glide on air currents for several days and can even sleep while in flight.
•   Just twenty seconds' worth of fuel remained when Apollo 11's lunar module landed on the moon.
•   Mailing an entire building has been illegal in the U.S. since 1916 when a man mailed a 40,000-ton brick house across Utah to avoid high freight rates.
•   If the normal one hundred thousand hairs on a head were woven into a rope, it could support a weight of more than twelve tons
•   In South America a fish known as the payara has saber teeth that are two inches long. A common bait used to catch these freshwater fish is a small piranha
•   If you could drive to the sun -- at 55 miles per hour -- it would take about 193 years
•   While humans have 639 muscles, caterpillars have over four thousand
•   A cubic mile of ordinary fog contains less than a gallon of water.
•   Americans use over 16,000 tons of aspirin a year.
•   Lightning strikes the earth somewhere more than seventeen million times every day, or about two hundred times every second
•   Seventy percent of the dust in your home consists of shed human skin
•   The moon is one million times drier than the Gobi Desert
•   Ten minutes of one hurricane contains enough energy to match the nuclear stockpiles of the world
•   Before 1800 there were no separately designed shoes for right and left feet
•   The average human produces a quart of saliva a day -- about 10,000 gallons in a lifetime
•   The embryos of tiger sharks fight each other while in their mother's womb, the survivor being the baby shark that is born
•   Each square inch of human skin contains seventy-two feet of nerves
•   The Chinese lettered goldfish is covered with Chinese characters, achieved through thousands of years of crossbreeding
•   A typical double-bed mattress contains as many as two million house dust mites (Demodex folliculorom)
•   Jimmy Carter was the first U.S. president to have been born in a hospital
•   Americans pay over $30,500 in federal, state, and local taxes every second
•   The amount of gold dissolved in the oceans is nearly ten million tons, which is about 180 times the total amount of gold dug in mines in the entire history of humanity
•   Ketchup was once used as a medicine in the United States. In the 1830s it was sold as Dr. Miles's Compound Extract of Tomato
•   Because it has no backbone, a seventy-pound octopus can squeeze through a hole the size of a silver dollar
•   If each count were one second long, it would take about twelve days to count to a million and thirty-two years to count to a billion
•   A manned rocket reaches the moon in less time than it took a stagecoach to travel the length of England
•   Proportionally speaking, the earth is smoother than a billiard ball
•   Soccer players who head the ball 10 or more times per game have an average IQ of 103. Those who head the ball once or less have an average IQ of 112
•   Traveling at the speed of the fastest elevator in the Empire State Building, it would take 30 minutes to reach the bottom of the Marianas Trench
•   In the 19th century, the British Navy attempted to dispel the superstition that Friday is an unlucky day to embark on a ship. The keel of a new ship was laid on a Friday, she was named H.M.S. Friday, commanded by a Captain Friday, and finally went to sea on a Friday. Neither the ship nor her crew were ever heard of again
•   The food making up a single bite for a Tyrannosaurus rex, it was speculated, would feed a human family of four for an entire month
•   If space debris already circling the globe continues to increase at its current rate, the chance that a space shuttle will collide with debris will increase to 1-in-10 flights by the year 2000
•   Blue whales can produce sounds of more than 185 decibels, which is nearly twice as loud as a jumbo jet at takeoff
•   While living in Memphis, Tennessee, in 1866-67, Thomas Edison developed a device to electrocute cockroaches
•   Potholes in American roads cost Americans over $100 million in repairs every day!
•   On any given day in the United States, over 100 convenience stores are robbed.
•   Don't know why, but people living in mountain states eat 30% more cookies than other people.
•   A mosquito has 47 teeth.
•   Something like 300 people report to emergency rooms across the country every day due to roller blading accidents.
•   One in five of the world's 2.5 million medical doctors are Russian.
•   Americans consumed approximately 45 million turkeys this past Thanksgiving.
•   According to a market research survey done some time ago, 68% of consumers receiving junk mail actually open the envelopes.
•   Head injuries occur about every 15 seconds in the United States.
•   Ants do not sleep.
•   The earth experiences 50,000 earthquakes each year.
•   Flamingos are not naturally pink - no matter what the guy sitting next to you at the bar says.
•   I don't believe this one, but according to Harper's Index - the average adult has one nightmare a year.
•   33 percent of the news stories that you read quote an "unnamed" source.
•   Americans eat over 250,000 pounds of lobster each and every day.
•   One out of every four Americans will come down with cancer of one form or another.
•   "Naked" means to be unprotected. "Nude" means unclothed.
•   It seems longer to be sure, but a common housefly only lives for two weeks. They also prefer to breed in the center of a room.
•   The average life span of an umbrella is 1 1/2 years.
•   Honey does not spoil.
•   The color combination with the strongest impact on people is - yellow (?) - Well, so say sources.
•   Dairy products make up 29% of all food consumed in the United States.
•   A U.S. House subcommittee determined that the chances your doctor is a phony are 1 in 50.
•   The onion is actually a lily.
•   The average American uses eight times as much fuel as anyone else in the world.
•   Mickey Mouse has only four fingers.
•   More men than women commit suicide in the United States.
•   The Statue Of Liberty's mouth is three feet wide.
•   A sneeze can travel up to 100 miles per hour.
•   The average person flexes the joints in their fingers 24 million times during a lifetime.
•   Each person inhales about seven quarts of air every minute.
•   On average, we breathe between 12 and 18 times a minute.
•   Women's hearts generally beat faster than mens.
•   Our mouths produce a quart of saliva every day.
•   Every day, citizens of the United States pass more than 9 million cubic feet of gas!
•   Hair grows at the rate of one hundredth of an inch each day. The average guy will grow about 27 feet of hair out of his face during his lifetime.
•   Americans spend over $272 million every day ordering products through mail order.
•   25% of all cookies baked in the United States are chocolate-chip.
•   Fleas can live for months without food. If a human were a flea, they would be able to jump 1000 feet high.
•   Two people die every ten minutes in auto accidents.
•   Something like 4% of what you spend on any given product goes to pay for the packaging.
•   The United States has 5% of the world's population, yet consumes 25% of it's energy supply.
•   Six percent of all American men are killed by either their wife or girlfriend - or wife who caught them with their girlfriend.
•   Approximately 1 out of 25 people suffers from asthma
•   The first traffic light was installed in England in 1868 in front of the Houses of Parliment.
•   There are approximately 450 million chickens in the United States.
•   The average man sweats 2 1/2 quarts every day.
•   Every day in the United States, people steal $20,000 from coin-operated machines.
•   Americans spend $300 million on clothes every day!
•   One out of every hundred American citizens is color blind.
•   130 million cups of coffee are consumed every day in the United States alone!
•   The average U.S. high school graduate has a vocabulary of about 60,000 words.
•   The average person makes about 1,140 telephone calls each year.
•   On any given day, Americans spend over $33 million buying lottery tickets.
•   On that same day, 99 American families fall below the poverty line.
•   Somewhere near 33 new consumer products are introduced every day. 13 of them are toys.
•   Almost 18 million pounds of medical trash is generated each day in the U.S.
•   Each of us generates about 3.5 pounds of trash each day. Most of our personal trash consists of paper products.
•   Someone constructs 12 new golf holes every day.
•   Americans eat something like 24 million hotdogs every day.
•   Something like 75 acres of pizza are consumed in the United States every day!
•   Two million Americans go to the doctor with heartburn every day.
•   Ever been laying in bed, almost asleep and your leg jerks ? It's a conditiion called "hypnagogic myoclonus".
•   Queen Victoria eased the discomfort of her menstrual cramps by having her doctor supply her with marijuana.
•   Roses cut in the afternoon last longer than ones cut in the morning.
•   No dear, chickens do not have lips, and yes, horses can sleep standing up.
•   Thirty-seven million Americans don't have health coverage.
•   There are more than 1,000 chemicals in a cup of coffee. Of these, only 26 have been tested, and half caused cancer in rats.
•   There is a town in Newfoundland, Canada called Dildo.
•   In Kentucky, 50% of the people who get married for the first time are teenagers.
•   Kotex was first manufactured as bandages, during WWI.
•   If an orangutan belches at you, watch out. He's warning you to stay out of his territory.
•   Einstein couldn't speak fluently when he was nine. His parents thought he might be retarded.
•   In Los Angeles, there are fewer people than there are automobiles.
•   About a third of all Americans flush the toilet while they're still sitting on it.
•   In 1984, a New Jersey man opened a summer camp for Cabbage Patch dolls.
•   You're more likely to get stung by a bee on a windy day that in any other weather.
•   How can you tell when a gorilla is angry? It sticks its tongue out.
•   In 1976, a Los Angeles secretary formally married her 50-pound pet rock.
•   In 1980, the Yellow Pages accidentally listed a Texas funeral home under frozen foods.
•   1,200 college students streaked at the same time in Boulder, CO in 1974.
•   In 1977, a 13-year-old boy discovered a tooth growing on his left foot.
•   In the early '80s, a toad was discovered that meows instead of croaking.
•   In 1984, a Canadian farmer began renting ad space on his cows.
•   About 96% of all American children can recognize Ronald McDonald.
•   An average person laughs about 15 times a day.
•   Research indicates that mosquitoes are attracted to people who have recently eaten bananas.
•   The most money ever paid for a cow in an auction was $1.3 million.
•   The average person is about a quarter of an inch taller at night.
•   A sneeze zooms out of your mouth at over 600 m.p.h.
•   The condom - made originally of linen - was invented in the early 1500s.
•   The first known contraceptive was crocodile dung, used by Egyptians in 2000 B.C.
•   Watch out for flying hockey pucks - they travel at up to 100 mph.
•   America's first nudist organization was founded in 1929, by 3 men.
•   When he's feeling amorous, the male sea otter grabs the female's nose with his teeth.
•   In 1681, the last dodo bird died.
•   A Saudi Arabian woman can get a divorce if her husband doesn't give her coffee.
•   The Neanderthal's brain was bigger than yours is.
•   Donald Duck comics were banned from Finland because he doesn't wear pants.
•   The average bank teller loses about $250 every year.
•   Howdy Doody had 48 freckles.
•   You can only smell one twentieth as well as a dog. Deodorant does help the situation some.
•   What color was Christopher Columbus's hair? Blonde.
•   In 1980, there was only one country in the world with no telephones - Bhutan.
•   The most extras ever used in a movie was 300,000, for the film Gandhi in 1981.
•   Your right lung takes in more air than your left one does.
•   Women's hearts beat faster than men's.
•   When Bugs Bunny first appeared in 1935, he was called Happy Rabbit.
•   Pollsters say that 40% of dog and cat owners carry pictures of the pets in their wallets.
•   Bubble gum contains rubber.
•   In high school, Robin Williams was voted "Least Likely to Succeed."
•   Only 55% of all Americans know that the sun is a star.
•   The sound of E.T. walking was made by someone squishing her hands in Jello.
•   The sex organ on a male spider is located at the end of one of its legs.
•   Even if you cut off a cockroach's head, it can live for several weeks.
•   Chicken soup was considered an aphrodisiac in the Middle Ages.
•   Most American car horns honk in the key of F.
•   The world population of chickens is about equal to the number of people.
•   Every time Beethoven sat down to write music, he poured ice water over his head.
•   In 75% of American households, women manage the money and pay the bills.
•   A monkey was once tried and convicted for smoking a cigarette in South Bend, Indiana.
•   About 70% of Americans who go to college do it just to make more money. [The rest of us are avoiding reality for four more years.]
•   It's against the law to catch fish with your bare hands in Kansas.
•   Someone paid $14,000 for the bra Marilyn Monroe wore in Some Like It Hot.
•   Some toothpastes contain antifreeze.
•   Millie the White House dog earned more than 4 times as much as Pres. Bush in 1991.
•   Bird droppings are the chief export of Nauru, an island nation in the western Pacific.
•   There are more plastic flamingos in America than real ones. [And most of them are in Parma!]
•   Most lipstick contains fish scales.
•   Lee Harvey Oswald's cadaver tag sold at an auction for $6,600 in 1992.
•   Spotted skunks do handstands before they spray.
•   Hypnotism is banned by public schools in San Diego.
•   The three best-known western names in China: Jesus Christ, Richard Nixon, and Elvis Presley.
•   When snakes are born with two heads, they fight each other for food.
•   Most cows give more milk when they listen to music.
•   Captain Kangaroo won five Emmy awards.
•   In 1980, a Las Vegas hospital suspended workers for betting on when patients would die.
•   Aztec emperor Montezuma had a nephew, Cuitlahac, whose name meant "plenty of excrement."
•   "Kemo Sabe" means "soggy shrub" in Navajo.
•   During a 1976 doctors strike, the death rate in Los Angeles dropped 18 percent.
•   If you had a balloon the size of the moon, all the water in all of the Earth's oceans would fill it up one-third of the way.
•   The Great Salt Lake in Utah never freezes over entirely in the winter. You can thank all the salt for that.
•   The longest shadow in the world is cast by El Tition Peak in the Canary Islands. it's up to 200 miles long.
•   The orchid lasts longer than any other bloom.
•   Pound for pound, wood is stronger than steel.
•   Most gemstones contain several elements. The exception? The diamond. It's all carbon.
•   Which of the 50 states has never had an earthquake? North Dakota.
•   Lurking beneath the state capitol building in Oklahoma City is a working oil well.
•   Half the members of the National Rodeo Assosiation have never worked on a ranch.
•   Among its many other reputations, Las Vegas has more churches per capita than any other U.S. city.
•   Odds are that your house is painted white, just like 70% of your neighbors in the United States.
•   Every day 20 pounds of chewing gum are deposited on the bottom of the 6,200 seats in New York's Radio City Music Hall.
•   Herbert Hoover is the only president who left the White House with fewer employees than where there when he took office. He also declined pay for his Executive position.
•   FDR coined the term "chisler."
•   Total number of only-child US Presidents: None.
•   After snails mate, they both lay eggs.
•   During the last 3,500 years the world has been at peace only 8 percent of the time.
•   Thirty-three percent of Los Angelinos have an unlisted phone number.
•   Daniel Webster originated the habit of standing when the national anthem is played.
•   Poor Chester A. Arrthur. He's the only president who's never had a biography written about him.
•   New Orleans elevation is -4 feet (below sea level).


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Re: Useless Factoids
« Reply #73 on: November 17, 2007, 10:46:09 pm »
Sorry to have started this and then not kept it up but I've been in hospital. These have been collected from various sources on the Internet. I do not claim credit for any of these, nor can I vouch for their validity. Enjoy! 



I am so sorry to hear that.....are you ok? Hope you are feeling a lot better.

glad to see you here. I thought "THERE is a name I haven't seen in a while!"

welcome back!!


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« Reply #74 on: November 17, 2007, 11:01:08 pm »
Welcome back, Pettifogger!! Good to see you.  ;)
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« Reply #75 on: November 18, 2007, 08:11:15 am »
glad you are feeling better Petti!!!
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« Reply #76 on: November 18, 2007, 11:43:12 am »


      I love these Petti.  I have all my life been the harbinger of useless and meaningless facts...thanks for
filling in the rest of the files.... LOL        :laugh:



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« Reply #77 on: June 21, 2008, 11:44:38 pm »
One in 8 men is colour blind.The reason being the gene for colour vision is on the X chromosome and as men are XY  and women are  XX .If the X chromosome in the man is affected he will have the condition.Women have to have both X chromosomes to be affected to have the problem.If only one is,then they are a carrier but do not have the problem.
Same  goes for Haemophilia.
Boys should have their colour vision checked early on, to save heartache later in life when they discover they can't be a pilot,air traffic control, and several other occupations.

I think I am getting optometric withdrawal, judging by the number of vision posts I have made tonight.

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« Reply #78 on: August 12, 2008, 05:48:47 am »
Wow I loved reading all of these!

*Cats have over one hundred vocal sounds, while dogs have only about ten.
*February 1965 is the only month in recorded history not to have a full moon.
*The first toilet ever seen on TV was on "Leave it to Beaver".
*Underground is the only word in the English language that begins and ends with the letters "und"
*Hydroxydeoxycorticosterones is the longest anagram in the English language.
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