Did you know...useless facts/information

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  1. bombmistro

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    also if you are moving at the speed of light everything looks like it is stopped.
     
  2. dreadlockswampy

    dreadlockswampy Swampmiester

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    I wonder how many people have tried doing this after reading it ?? :D
     
  3. bombmistro

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    i thought it was 97%
    also 4/3 of people have difficulty with fractions
     
  4. bombmistro

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    if you can find change around your house lying about then you are in the top 2% of the richest people in the world
     
  5. bombmistro

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    dude i didn't know that
    that is so cool
     
  6. bombmistro

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    putting a full twist on a yoyo string will help a yoyo bind much tighter

    there, is that random enough
    (ok it isn't that random for me)
     
  7. kitschy.hippie

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    Ain't that the truth! :rolleyes:
     
  8. dreadlockswampy

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    washing your hands with warm water after handling or chopping garlic with make the smel linger for longer, wash with cold water and they will help to get rid of the smell
     
  9. sobebella

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    Leap Year Day Babies born in 1884 had no birthday during their entire teen-age years. Why?
    Because 1900 was not a Leap Year.
    In 1888 they were 4 at 1. In 1892 they were 8 at 2. In 1896 they were 12 at 3. Since 1900 was not
    a Leap Year, there were 8 years before they could celebrate again on February 29. So, in 1904
    they were 20 at 5. Not one single teenage year was celebrated ON their birth date.

    Another way to pose the question is:
    Leap Year Day Babies celebrate their birthday on their birth date every four years. But those born
    in 1884 couldn't celebrate on their 4th birthday when they turned 16. Why?

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    Leap Year Day Babies will never have a "Golden Birthday"
    A Golden Birthday is when your age matches the number of the day of the month you were born
    on. Leap Year Day Babies will have to be 116 before they turn 29 on the 29th!


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    International Date Line Dilemma

    The L O N G of it...Longest Reported Leap Day:
    Jon Hayanga Leap Year Day Baby 1960, had his birthday in
    Taipei one day then crossed the international date line going
    east and had his birthday again the next day in Spokane,
    WA, USA.

    ...and The SHORT of it Shortest Reported Leap Day:
    Ed Chatfield Leap Year Day Baby 1940, crossed the date
    line in a ship (going west) the night of February 28th and
    woke up on March 1st. So he lost his birthday entirely.

    What day of the week does
    Leap Year Day land on?
    Monday 1904 1932 1960 1988
    Saturday 1908 1936 1964 1992
    Thursday 1912 1940 1968 1996
    Tuesday 1916 1944 1972 2000
    Sunday 1920 1948 1976 2004
    Friday 1924 1952 1980 2008
    Wednesday 1928 1956 1984 2012

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  10. sobebella

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    Famous Leap Day Babies of History from 1468 to 1992
    1468 Pope Paul III last Renaissance pope (1534-1549)
    1692 John Byrom, English poet, hymnist, and inventor of a system of shorthand. (d. 1763)
    1692 Edward Cave, England, printer (Gentlemen's Magazine)
    1696 Esprit Joseph Antoine Blanchard, composer
    1712 General Montcalm - Hero of the French & Indian war
    1728 Robert Bage, English writer (Criticism by Peter Faulkner)
    1736 Ann Lee, Shaker movement, Manchester England, Founded the Shaker movement and brought it
    to America in 1776. (d. 1784)
    1756 Christian F. Hansen - Danish architect
    1784 Franz KL von Klenze, German architect (Hermitage, St-Petersburg)
    1792 Karl Baer - Embryologist, found mammals develop from eggs
    1792 Gioacchino Rossini - Italian composer (The Barber of Seville, William Tell) (d.1868).
    1792 Karl Ernst von Baler, Russia, Naturalist (discovered human ovum)
    1796 [Lambert] Adolphe J Quetelet, Belgian Astronomer / Meteorology
    1808 Charles Pritchard - British Astronomer
    1812 Hermann Hirschboch, German composer
    1820 Adolf Schimon, composer
    1828 Antonio Guzman Blanco, president Venezuela
    1828 John Phillip Holland, Ireland - Designed and built the first submarine for U.S. Navy (d.1914)

    Some lists show him born February 29 in 1828, others in 1840.
    1840
    1844 French Ensor Chadwick - Naval officer at battle of Santiago de Cuba.
    1852 Frank Gavan Duffy, Australian judge (d. 1936)
    1856 Sedley Brown - Twin brother of J. Edwin Brown, American playwright, author, stage director, actor
    1856 J. Edwin Brown - Twin brother of Sedley Brown, USA, Actor
    1860 Herman Hollerith - American statistician. Inventor of the 1st Electric Tabulating Machine. (d. 1929)
    1864 Jan Svatopluk - Czech poet
    1864 Albert Patry - Elbing, East Prussia, Germany [now Elblag, Poland], Actor
    1864 Alice Davenport - USA, silent screen comedic actress
    1884 Alfred Sendrey, composer
    1876 John Harwood - UK, Actor
    1888 John Costigan, American regionalist printmaker, and a cousin of the noted American showman,
    George M. Cohan, whose parents brought the young Costigan to New York City and were
    instrumental in starting him on a career in the visual arts.
    1892 Augusta Christine Savage - Augusta Christine Fells - American sculptor and educator who battled racism
    to secure a place for African American women in the art world. She became the first Black member of the
    National Association of Women Painters and Sculptures in 1934.
    1896 Ranchhodji Mararji Desai - 6th Prime Minister of India from March 24, 1977 to July 15 1979. At 83,
    he was the oldest Prime Minister of India. (d. 1995)
    1896 Wladimir Rudolfovich Vogel, composer
    1896 Omer C F L Tulippe, Belgian geographer
    1896 Stanley Swash, CEO (Woolworths)
    1896 William A. Wellman - American Film Director, (first picture to win an Oscar (1928) "WINGS") (d. 1975)
    1896 Archie Ricks - Actor, Second Unit Director or Assistant Director, Director
    1904 Adolph Blaine Charles David Earl Frederick Gerald Hubert Irvin John Kenneth Lloyd
    Martin Nero Oliver Paul Quincy Randolph Sherman Thomas Uncas Victor William
    Xerxes Yancy Zeus Wolfeschlegelsteinhausenberdorft Sr., Germany; had a Christian
    name for every letter in the alphabet, shortened it to Mr Wolfe Plus 585 Sr. The world's
    longest name officially used by a person.
    1904 John "Pepper" Martin - Feisty 3rd baseman for St. Louis 'Gashouse Gang'.
    (NL stolen base leader 1933, 34, 36) (d. 1965)
    1904 Alan Richardson, composer
    1904 Rukmini Devi Arundale, Indian dancer and founder of Kalakshetra (d. 1986)
    1904 Jimmy Dorsey (James Francis Dorsey) - Legendary saxophonist, conductor, songwriter and composer.
    He formed an orchestra with his brother, Tommy Dorsey, lasting from 1933 to 1935, and then led his
    own orchestra, rejoining Tommy's orchestra in 1953 and taking over the orchestra at Tommy's death.
    (d. 1957)
    1908 Alf Gover, English cricketer (bowled in 4 Tests for England/famous coach) (d. 2001)
    1908 Balthus (Balthasar Klossowski) - French-Polish painter, considered one of the 20th century's greatest
    realist painters. (d. 2001)
    1908 Masahiro Makino - Japan - Film director
    1908 Bernard C. Boyd - Glassmaker and Chemist. Founded Boyd Glass with his son.
    1908 Dee Alexander Brown II - He became known to the larger public as a novelist and historian. His great novel
    "Bury My Heart at Wounded Knee" is still perhaps the best historical portrayal of the violent relationship
    between Native Americans and the expansionist Americans with their roots in the Old World.
    1908 Edward B. Taylor - Photographer - documented Dayton, Ohio's African American culture in photographs
    for nearly 40 years. He was Dayton's first Black commercial photographer.
    1908 Renee Evans - Film actress and Mother of stage actress 'Diane Alban'
    1912 Gaetano Amata - Italy - Film Writer, Director, Assistant Director, Production Manager, Producer
    1912 Mary McAdoo - USA, She was named the "Most Outstanding Female Personality"
    by the Academy of Television Arts and Sciences in 1955.
    1916 Leonard S. Shoen - Entrepreneur, founded U-Haul Rental System.
    1916 Dinah Shore (Frances Rose Shore) - USA, Actress, Singer, Talk Show Host.
    Some sources list her birth date as March 1, 1917
    1920 Kosti Klemela - Finland - Actor
    1920 Don Ornitz - Photographer and Miscellaneous Crew
    1920 Alberto Ribeiro - Portugal - Composer, Actor, Miscellaneous Crew, Producer, Director,
    1920 Arthur Franz, USA, Actor, (That Champion Season, Invaders From Mars, Young Lions)
    1920 Louise Wood, director of Girl Scouts of USA (1961-72)
    1920 James Mitchell, USA, Actor (Palmer-All My Children)
    1920 Howard Nemerov, American poet (d. 1991)
    1920 Michelle Morgan - French Actress ("Symphonie Pastorale") France
    1924 William D. Hathaway - U.S. Senator (R) from Maine (1973-1979).
    1924 Otto Hutter, Physiologist
    1924 Carlos Humberto Romero, President of El Salvador
    1924 David Beattie, British governor-general of NZ
    1924 Al Rosen - Ballplayer, slugging Cleveland 3rd baseman.
    1928 Joss Ackland - British actor
    1928 Alan Loveday, British(?) violinist
    1928 McHenry Boatwright - Opera Singer, American baritone.
    1928 Tempest Storm (born Annie Blanche Banks), American actress and star of burlesque. She took the
    name Tempest Storm as her stage name around 1950, legally changing her name in 1957.
    1932 Newel Kay Brown - Wrote the children's song, "I Hope They Call Me On A Mission," which every child in
    the world-wide Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (often called Mormon) has sung since 1970.
    1932 Jaguar, Brazilian cartoonist
    1932 Gavin Stevens, cricket (Australian bat on 59-60 India/Pakistan tour)
    1932 Masten Gregory, American F1 Driver
    1932 Gene Golub, American mathematician (d. 2007)
    1936 Erik Häkkinen - Producer, Director, Writer, Editor, Actor, Cinematographer
    1936 Alwin Schockemohle, Germany, equestrian jumper (Olympic-gold-1976)
    1936 Alex Rocco, American Actor
    1936 Jack Lousma - Astronaut; was a crew member of the Skylab 3 flight in 1973
    and Columbia Space Shuttle in 1982.
    1936 Henri "The Pocket Rocket" Richard - NHL Hall of Fame Center, Montreal Canadians.
    1936 Sharon Webb - Science Fiction Novelist (Earthchild)
    1940 Patriarch Bartholomew I of Constantinople
    1940

    Gretchen Christopher - Multi-Million-Seller Gold Record Artist, BMI "Million Airs" Songwriter (nearly 3 million US
    Radio broadcasts of "Come Softly To Me"), Female Lead Vocalist/Arranger, Dancer/Choreographer and Founder
    of "The Fleetwoods", first group in the history of Rock & Roll to have multiple #1 Records top Billboard's Hot 100
    in a single year (1959). Inducted into (4) Halls of Fame (1988-2008). Leap Year Autobiographical Solo CD,
    Gretchen's SWEET SIXTEEN (Suite 16) among Billboard Critics' Picks for 10 Best Albums of 2007, including
    "Sweet Sixteen" (Leap Year Love Song) at www.GretchenChristopher.com.
    Gretchen Christopher is Member #1004 in the Honor Society of Leap Day Babies.
    1940 Billy Turner - Thoroughbred horse trainer, "Seattle Slew".
    1940 Sanda Aronson - New York, USA - started the Disabled Artists' Network in April, 1985 - Sanda Aronson is
    sui generis as an artist in that she is both a romantic (she generates the astonishment evoked by the great
    collagists who marry the disparate to create a new language) and a fiercely political artist/activist. She is
    fluent in many mediums but her underlying message is love of beauty and love of humanity.
    www.artistlightbox.com/sandaaronson
    1944 David Briggs, record producer
    1944 Ene Ergma, Estonian polotician
    1944 Dennis Farina, USA, Actor
    1944 Phyllis Frelich - deaf American actress, Member of National Theatre of the Deaf,
    Devil's Lake ND, (Love is Never Silent)
    1944 Sharon Hugueny - Actress
    1944 John Niland - NFL guard for Dallas Cowboys.
    1944 Paolo Eleuteri Serpieri, Italian illustrator
    1948 Willi Smith - Fashion designer.
    1948 Yuri Pimenov, USSR, coxless pair rowers (Olympic-silver-1976)
    1948 Patricia [Anne] McKillip, US, sci-fi author (Fool's Run)
    1948 Nikolai Pimenov, USSR, coxless pair rowers (Olympic-silver-1976)
    1948 Gérard Darmon - Actor, France
    1952 Bart Stupak, American polotician (Rep-D-Michigan)
    1952 Raisa Smetanina, USSR, cross country skier (Olympic-gold-1976, 80, 92)
    1952 Raul Gonzalez, Mexican 50K speed walker (world record)
    1952 Tim[othy] Powers, US, sci-fi author (Epitaph in Rust, Night Moves)
    1952 Randy Jackson, rocker (Zebra - I Don't Know, I Don't Care)
    1952 Sharon Dahlonega Raiford Bush - Born in Greensboro, North Carolina. She became America's first
    African-American weather anchor when Detroit, Michigan's WGPR-TV hit the airwaves in 1975;
    WGPR-TV was the nation's first black-owned and operated television station.
    1956 Peter Brouwer (LDB # 1 in the Honor Society of Leap Day Babies) - Founded Leap Year Babies Honor
    Society (in 1997).
    1956 Jonathan Coleman, Anglo-Australian radio and television personality
    1956 Neil Rosenthal (LDB # 57 in the Honor Society of Leap Day Babies) - Poet published by The National
    Library of Poetry.
    1956 Bob Speller, Canadian politician - his father-in-law is also a Leap Day Baby
    1956 J. Randy Taraborrelli, American celebritiy journalist
    1960 Raenell Dawn (LDB # 39 in the Honor Society of Leap Day Babies) - Founded Leap Year Babies Limited
    (in 1987).
    1960 Dan Daoust - NHL center for Toronto Maple Leafs.
    1960 Heidi Henriksen - The 1st of 3 siblings born on consecutive Leap Days.
    1960 Ian McKenzie Anderson, British musician and record producer
    1960 Anthony Robbins - American Motivational Speaker
    1960 Khaled, Algerian raï musician
    1964 James Robert Bruce Ogilvy, the only son of Princess Alexandra, The Honourable Lady Ogilvy
    and the late Sir Angus Ogilvy. He is second cousin to Queen Elizabeth II.
    1964 Lyndon Byers, Canadian hockey player
    1964 Olav Henriksen - The 2nd of 3 siblings born on consecutive Leap Days.
    1964 James RB Ogilvy, son of English princess Alexandra
    1964 Antonella Ponziani - Actress, Director, Italy
    1964 Henrik Sundstrom, Sweden, tennis star
    1964 Mervyn Warren - Five-time Grammy Award winner (as of 2004), original member of the vocal group
    "Take 6"
    1964 Jahred Shane, Afro-Brazilian rapper/singer of (həd) p.e.
    1968 Suanne Braun, South African-born actress
    1968 Chucky Brown, NBA forward (Houston Rockets, Atlanta Hawks)
    1968 Cary Conklin, NFL quarterback (SF 49ers)
    1968 Gareth Farr - Composer and Percussionist, born in Wellington, New Zealand
    1968 Pete Fenson, American curler
    1968 Naoko Iijima, Japanese actress
    1968 Leif-Martin Henriksen - The 3rd of 3 siblings born on consecutive Leap Days.
    1968 Gonzalo Lira, Chilean-American novelist and filmmaker
    1968 Bryce Paup, American football player, NFL linebacker (Green Bay Packers, Buffalo Bills)
    1972 Cyrus Beasley, Rowe NY, rower (Olympics-1996)
    1972 Fabien Bownes, NFL wide receiver (Chic Bears)
    1972 Chris Devine, Allentown Pa, diver (Olympics-96)
    1972 Mark Farraway, CFL offensive linebacker (Edmonton Eskimos)
    1972 Antonio Sabato, Jr. - Italian-born actor
    1972 Dave Williams, American singer (Drowning Pool) (d. 2002)
    1972 Saul Williams - Rap Poet, Actor, USA
    1972 Pedro Zamora, Cuban-born American AIDS activist (d. 1994)
    1976 David Kendall Sr. - Actor, USA
    1976 Bryan Gillooly, Auburn NY, diver (Olympics-96)
    1976 Ja Rule - American Rapper and Actor
    1980 Eric Benz - Actor, Germany
    1980 Simon Gagne, Canadian Hockey player, NHL player (Philly Flyers) who has been an all-star
    1980 Taylor Twellman, American soccer player
    1984 Darren Ambrose, English footballer
    1984 Cam Ward, Canadian hockey player
    1984 Adam Sinclair, Indian Hockey player
    1988 Scott Golbourne, English footballer
    1992 Caitlin E.J. Meyer - Actress
     
  11. Michael Phelps

    Michael Phelps Am I being detained?

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    Statues of soldiers on horses depict the manner in which the person died. If the horse has two feet up the person died in battle. One lifted foot means the person died of a battle related injury. All four feet down means the person died of natural causes.
     
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    wild-flowers forever arbitrary

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    In the average lifetime, a person will walk the equivalent of 5 times around the equator.
     
  13. dreadlockswampy

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    If you put Vics Vapour rub on the soles of your feet before you go bed it will help to stop you coughing in your sleep

    Polar Bears don't cover their noses when they go hunting, thats a myth

    23% of Americans have passports
     
  14. Gadgetcypher

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    Thank you!!!
    You can't imagine for how long I've been wondering about the "octothorpe" and the "aglets"
     
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    maybe i should use a clean cloth before i shake any other hands? he he
     
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    Thermometers use to contain brandy instead of mercury.
     
  17. JeffSorrows

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    I finally got a sig and avatar! woot haha. anyways there's my useless info. Archive that bitches.
     
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    I'm crasahing from som any drugs in my system and hoep to sleep soon, most liekly will, and maybe get a decent feel up from ym girl hopefully she will be willing when I finally stublem over to the bed and nhopefilly not not anything or tooo kamuch ober in the process haha. Gppd nigght
     
  19. Jay_hasBeauty

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    Did you know that every time you type your fingers move.
    [​IMG]
     
  20. Joshua Tree

    Joshua Tree Remain In Light

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    Oranges are not the only fruit
     
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