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Sabtu, 14 Juni 2014

Fun Facts: A Giant list of 50 Random Facts

Check out our short but sweet collection of random facts to learn something new today. Enjoy and don't forget to spread the word!

Diamond Core Planet

1. There is a star just 50 light years away from Earth, which has a pure diamond core of 10 billion trillion trillion carats.

2. Donkeys kill more people each year than plane crashes.


3. The first bomb dropped on Germany in World War II, killed only an elephant in the Berlin Zoo.

4. In 1911, pigtails were banned in China because they were seen as a link with its feudal past.

 5. When anaesthetic was employed for the first time during childbirth in 1847, the mother was so surprised at how painless the birth was that she named her child Anaesthesia.

 6. During the battle of Stalingrad, a local railway station changed hands from Soviet to German control and back again fifteen times in 6 hours.

7. Napolean Bonaparte was just one inch shorter than today's average French men. He stood at 5'6.5'', while the average height of today's French men is 5'7.5''.

 8. Out of all the 3,500 years of civilization, there have been only 230 years of peace.

 9. In 1598, potatoes were banned in Britain by Queen Elizabeth. The ban lasted for 100 years.

10. Nobody knows who invented a fire hydrant. The patent was burnt in a fire.

11. Google was originally named 'BackRub'. It was because of its algorithm based on site's backlinks for ranking in search results.

12. The first Google storage was made from Lego. The Google guys needed an easily expandable, and cheap way to house ten 4GB hard drives, and LEGO was the answer.

Google Lego Storage
Google's Lego Storage
13. Rapper 2 Chainz was a geek at college. He graduated in 3 years from a 4 year course with a CGPA of 4.0. Never judge a book by its cover!

Rapper 2Chainz
2Chainz graduated with  CGPA of 4.0
14. Chickens can live without a head. There is a a documented case of a headless chicken named 'Miracle Mike' or 'Mike the Headless Chicken' which lived for 18 months without a head.

Headless Chicken Miracle Mike
Headless Chicken Miracle Mike
15. Jupiter has radio storms so strong that they can be picked up on Earth with an AM radio.

16. Leonardo Da Vinci could write with one hand and paint with the other, at the same time.

17. Modern humans appeared more than 200,000 years ago but record keeping started only 6000 years ago. This means more than 97% of human history is lost.

18. If you eat a polar bear's liver you will die. Humans cannot digest too much vitamin A.

19. Only Asians have black hair. All the other people that have black hair are actually dark brown.

20. Anatidaephobia is a fear that somewhere in the world, a duck is watching you.

21. The longest movie made is 85 hours long. It is titled, "The cure for insomnia".

22. When the Mount Everest was first measured at exactly 29,000 ft. The surveyors thought that no one will believe them. So, they added an extra 2 ft making it 29,002 ft.

23. There is a man who holds a record for holding the most world records. Ashrita Furman set this record by having 120 Guinness World Records to his name.

24. King Tutankhamun's penis was mummified erect -- that's one of the several weird, unexplained details about the best-known pharaoh of ancient Egypt.

25. Kopi Luwak is the world's most expensive coffee at $600 per pound. Believe it or not, it's the beans excreted by a Sumatran wild cat.

Kopi Luwak
Kopi Luwak
26. In 16th Century, Coffee was banned by Muslim rulers because of its stimulating effect.

27. Before, a black bear eats so much that its weight gains 30 pounds per week.

28. The longest recorded flight of a chicken is thirteen seconds.

29. The skin of a female shark is much thicker than the males. This is to protect the female when the male bites it during mating.

30. Crows will crush an ant and rub it all over themselves like perfume. The Formic Acid in the ants helps ward off parasites. This is called Anting.

31. The smallest adult bicycle ever created had wheels made from silver dollars.

32. Lance Armstrong, one of the greatest professional road racing cyclists, has a heart that is one-third larger than normal. Now you know from where all that stamina comes from.

33. The manchineel tree is so poisonous that the water dripping from its leaves could burn your skin.

34. 1 out of 8 Americans have worked at McDonald's.

35. Only 11% of the world's population is left-handed.

36. There are about 7 octillion atoms in the human body. That is, 7 followed by 27 zeros (7,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000).

37. The brain consumes as much power as a 10-watt bulb.

38. Blondes have more hair than others. Blondes have an average 146,000 follicles while people with black hair tend to have about 110,000 follicles. 39. Women's heart beat faster than men's.

40. In a lifetime, you'll make enough saliva to fill two olympic size swimming pools. Imagine swimming in your own saliva...

41. Comparing weights, a human baby is stronger than an ox.

42. Facebook Founder Mark Zuckerberg suffers from red-green colorblindness and sees the color blue best, which is why blue dominates Facebook's color scheme.

43. Adding a number 4 at the end of Facebook URL (http://www.facebook.com/4), automatically takes you to Mark Zuckerberg's wall.

44. There is a man named Michel Lotito holds the dubious record of eating an entire airplane. Dubbed as Monsieur Mangetout meaning 'Mr. Eat it all', suffered from an unusual medical condition named Pica which causes unusual cravings.

45. During First World War, British soldiers used semen as invisible ink.

46. From 1912 to 1948, painting was an olympic event.

47. Russian scientists in the 1920s conducted experiments where they tried to make a “humanzee”, a hybrid between a human and chimpanzee. The experiments obviously failed.

48. On average, 100 people choke to death on ballpoint pens every year.

49. If you yelled for 8 years, 7 months and 6 days, you would have produced enough sound energy to heat one cup of coffee.

50. Elvis Presley was naturally blond. His familiar black hair are the product of dye.

Senin, 26 November 2012

10 Fun Facts about America and its History

Did you know how America became Uncle Sam? How the Democrats became donkeys and the Republicans elephant? Let us walk you through the weirdest fun facts you never knew about history of America.

The first American President


John Hanson

Most people believe that the first American president was George Washington. This is what we've been taught at school. But the truth is completely different. George Washington was not the the first American President. Instead, it was John Hanson.
The Article of Confederation is known to be the first American attempt at self governance. John Hanson was the first president under this article. The Article of Confederation was replaced by the U.S Constitution in 1789, under which Washington became the first president.

The birth of the Democratic Donkey and Republican Elephant


Have you ever wondered about the origin of the Democratic donkey and Republican elephant? Well, it was Andrew Jackson who was first associated with the Donkey.
It all started in the presidential elections of 1828 when politics got too personal. The Democrat candidate Andrew Jackson was called a Jackass (Donkey) by his opponents. Jackson, instead of taking the statement humiliating, adopted the image of the strong willed animal in his campaign posters.
The Republican elephant was also born out of ridicule. The cartoonist, Thomas Nast, published a cartoon in an 1874 edition of the Harper's Weekly in which he labeled an elephant as the Republican vote. Thus, giving the Republicans their strong and dignified image.

"Teddy" Bears and Roosevelt



“Teddy Bears” were so named when Theodore “Teddy” Roosevelt (1858-1919) refused to shoot a small bear cub one day. The incident was reported in the news, which inspired a toy manufacture to come out with the cute stuffed animals.

The Bush Thing



After President Bush Sr. vomited on the Japanese Prime Minister, a new word entered the Japanese language. Bushusuru means “to do the Bush thing,” or to publicly vomit.

First American Flag



The first American flag was a little different from the one you see today. It contained 13 stars instead of today's 50. The stars were designed in a circle in the corner section. The circular arrangement declares the equality of each state and that no state has any power over the other.
It was designed by Betsy Ross during the American Revolution.

The undiscovered Japanese bombs



During World War II, Japan bombed the United States using balloons. Although, many of them never reached USA, some actually did damage including one incident in 1944 in which a family in Oregon was killed.
According to some people, there are many such bombs in the US which are yet undiscovered. Be prepared, as you may come face-to-face with one of them some day.

Marijuana legal in the US



Marijuana haven't always been an illegal crop. Instead, marijuana was Kentucky's major crop in the 1800's. Marijuana was not used for smoking then, rather for it was valued for its fiber, called hemp, which was used in ships' sails, rope, twine, paper and canvas. Even George Washington personally grew the crop.

How America became "Uncle Sam"



Did you ever know who actually was "Uncle Sam"? Uncle Sam, or Samuel Wilson, was a butcher in New York who shipped pork to the Army during the war of 1812.
He never looked like the "Uncle Sam" we see in posters. The man who posed in posters was actually Dan Rice, a professional clown. Dan Rice even fought the election for the presidency, but lost.

Smiths VS Vietnam



American soldiers with the surname "Smith" suffered the most casualties during the Vietnam war with 667 deaths. Johnson was the second with 557 and William stood third with 406. A total of 58,152 soldiers were killed in the war.

Why Tuesday, Why November...



The US presidential election is always held on a Tuesday, in November. It all comes down to weather, harvest and worship.
Back when voters traveled to the polls by horse, Tuesday was an ideal day because it allowed people to worship on Sunday, ride to their county seat on Monday and vote on Tuesday - all before market day, Wednesday.
Enhanced by ZemantaAnd the month of November fit nicely between harvest time and brutal winter weather - which can be especially bad when you're trudging along by horse and buggy.