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Humanity has reached a point where you simply can’t afford to—let alone literally stop—learning things. The way the world spins and the cookie crumbles and the… things does that… thing it does… simply forces you into it, so you might as well embrace it.

Actually, you should embrace it, because pushing away the tide of ignorance is the only way we can win over stupidity, so go out there and become a shining light with all of this “Today I Learned” knowledge that we’re about to drop on you, courtesy of the “Today I Learned” subreddit.

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In 1964 a Swedish journalist did an experiment where he had a chimpanzee named Peter make a series of pantings and then submitted them to an art show as by Pierre Brassau to see if critics could tell the difference between avant grande art and art by a chimp. Most critics fell for it.

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9 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Most critics fell for the banana taped to the wall, so... 🤷🏽‍♀️

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Film composer John Williams is the most Oscar-nominated living person, with 54 nominations. He is also the first person to be nominated in seven consecutive decades.

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“Today I Learned”: 40 Interesting Facts About The World That Many Have Just Learned (New Posts) During a heated discussion in the Roman Senate, Julius Caesar received a letter. His fierce opponent Cato, thinking it would incriminate Caesar, had the letter read. It was a love letter from Cato's sister.

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Mark
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9 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Cato learned an important lesson that day: DON'T READ OTHER PEOPLE'S MAIL!

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So, it goes without saying that education is generally a good thing. Minus probably the burden of knowing and comprehending things others don’t really care about, learning stuff can help you with a lot of things, generally enhancing your quality of life.

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Sitting down and studying something not only gives you an escape from something, but also empowers you to do more. If you think learning how to use a hammer and nails bears little to no impact on things, that alone can mean you can do some pretty elite home decorating.

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“Today I Learned”: 40 Interesting Facts About The World That Many Have Just Learned (New Posts) In September 2020, the last Blockbuster video rental store, which is located in Bend, Oregon, hosted 1990s-themed sleepovers via Airbnb for $4 a night.

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#5

During the opening ceremony of Ottawa International Airport’s new terminal in 1959, a USAF F-104 Starfighter did a supersonic flypast. The resulting sonic boom shattered nearly all the glass in the airport and caused significant structural damage, delaying the opening for another year.

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“Today I Learned”: 40 Interesting Facts About The World That Many Have Just Learned (New Posts) Schools have used infant simulator dolls which are designed to behave like real babies by crying, burping, and requiring 'feeding' and diapering, to try to deter teen pregnancy. A 2016 study found that teen girls in schools that used the dolls were about 36% more likely to get pregnant by age 20.

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TotallyNOTAFox
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9 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I think teaching about effective contraception methodes would have been smarter

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Learning has the power to reduce stress. These days, there’s a sure abundance of it, so picking up new things to learn might help throw the excess anxiety out the window.

Studies have shown that employees who engaged in a learning activity gained a certain kind of buffer against the negative effects of stress. This included being less affected by negative emotions, unethical behavior, and burnout.

#7

“Today I Learned”: 40 Interesting Facts About The World That Many Have Just Learned (New Posts) In 1998, elementary students in Aurora, Colorado started buying slaves in Sudan to free them, this gained global attention with schools in other countries starting slave buyback programs until it became clear that the money was just helping slavery grow.

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“Today I Learned”: 40 Interesting Facts About The World That Many Have Just Learned (New Posts) American athlete Florence Griffith Joyner is the fastest woman ever recorded. The record is still standing after 35 years. She passed away at the age of 38.

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Kat Pekin
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9 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I googled it in case you're wondering why she died so young: she passed in her sleep from an epileptic seizure.

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#9

C.S. Lewis and Aldous Huxley both died on November 22nd, 1963. However, their deaths were overshadowed by the more prominent death of John F. Kennedy on the same day.

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Needless to say, education instills confidence.

Not only is knowledge in and of itself empowering, as the more you know, the more you feel confident in your knowledge and abilities. But it’s also true that the learning environment can also foster self-confidence in students—things like positive feedback, setting realistic goals, implementing equality in the classroom, all the while allowing them to be individuals and creating a positive learning environment all help build up self-esteem and confidence in one’s own intelligence.

#10

“Today I Learned”: 40 Interesting Facts About The World That Many Have Just Learned (New Posts) In 1915 a three minute, long distance phone call cost the equivalent of $500 in today’s money.

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“Today I Learned”: 40 Interesting Facts About The World That Many Have Just Learned (New Posts) Henry VIII's doctors were too scared to tell him he was dying while he was on his deathbed because of the Treason Act forbidding anyone from speculating about the King's death. The Archbishop was the one who had to break the news.

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David Paterson
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9 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Alexander the Great's doctors were too scared to treat him because if he died, they would too.

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#12

Radiohead seventh studio album In Rainbows was released under a pay-what-you-want model, in which fans could pay the price they desired, including downloading the entire album for free. Many customers in turned paid and they gained more profits because of this marketing strategy.

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James016
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9 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I think Nine Inch Nails did something similar, you could get the MP3s for free or pay for higher quality downloads.

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This one was already hinted at before, but there is a reason why folks say knowledge is power. Knowledge allows you to achieve many things: everything from being able to fix stuff yourself to being able to train your brain to resolve problems faster and more efficiently to straight-up being good at trivia games.

#13

“Today I Learned”: 40 Interesting Facts About The World That Many Have Just Learned (New Posts) When a Manhattan Project scientist was asked to calculate whether a human being could survive exposure to a very high dose of radiation, she only learned later that the person that had received the dose was her husband.

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9 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

The scientist was Dr Elizabeth Graves. Her husband, Alvin, along with seven others, had been accidentially explosed to radiation. Dr Louis Slotin accidentally slipped and filled the room with a "blue ionization glow". He knew he had received a lethal dose or radiation, but wanted to find out whether the others would survive. Alvin, had been standing closest to him at the time. Alvin survived but had chronic neurological and vision problems.

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“Today I Learned”: 40 Interesting Facts About The World That Many Have Just Learned (New Posts) Campbell Soup considered litigation against Andy Warhol's soup can paintings but instead embraced them.

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“Today I Learned”: 40 Interesting Facts About The World That Many Have Just Learned (New Posts) The architect Rafael Viñoly was responsible for not just one, but two different buildings that thanks to their curved facade would turn into death rays when the sun shines on them.

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arthbach
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9 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Who would have thought concave surfaces would concentrate light?! Well, only everyone who had a tiny bit of education in physics. I can understand one person suffering from a brain fart and thinking a curved glass surface would look pretty, but what about the engineers, the planners, the builders etc? These building plans were seen by so many people. How did they manage to be build given the very clear design flaw?

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Education is also known to help something that’s often discussed these days, and that is mental health.

This one’s multifaceted as education in terms of a healthy mind means that it provides a sense of accomplishment, allows for social opportunities in educational environments, gives the tools to ensure financial stability, among many other things. This in turn reduces stress and anxiety, all the while strengthening self confidence.

#16

By the 1970's the black footed ferret was declared extinct, only for a dog to bring one home to its owners in 1981 in Wyoming, allowing conservationists to find the last remaining popualtion.

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“Today I Learned”: 40 Interesting Facts About The World That Many Have Just Learned (New Posts) The Spanish explorer Juan Ponce de León was killed after being struck by an arrow poisoned with manchineel sap. A present-day Spanish name is manzanilla de la muerte, "little apple of death". This refers to the fact that manchineel is one of the most toxic trees in the world.

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9 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I think this is the tree that if someone is standing underneath it and it starts to rain they will get burned.

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“Today I Learned”: 40 Interesting Facts About The World That Many Have Just Learned (New Posts) From 1961 to 1993, 6 out of the 7 US Presidents were navy veterans.

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One thing I can personally attest to is the fact that attending university also means going through social school as well. Learning a trade isn’t the only goal of an educational institution—it also provides ample opportunities to develop as a person on a social level through group projects, social clubs and events. You learn to function in society more, and those connections that you make during your studies can prosper and become a bigger deal one day.

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“Today I Learned”: 40 Interesting Facts About The World That Many Have Just Learned (New Posts) Kiera Knightley was only 17 during filming for Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl and Love Actually.

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Luiza Menezess
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9 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

That's crazy! I always thought she looked like she didn't age, but now it makes so much sense.

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#20

A plumber found cash and checks stashed in a wall at Joel Osteen's Houston mega-church.

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“Today I Learned”: 40 Interesting Facts About The World That Many Have Just Learned (New Posts) A man didn't know that he got drafted by the NFL. The Philadelphia Eagles drafted Norm Michael of Syracuse University in 1944, but could not reach him as he had already enlisted in the US Army. Michael only learned what had happened in 1999, when reading about other Syracuse NFL players.

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Learning is also a kind of an excuse for “me time.” Everyone needs to unwind, reboot, let their brain recoup and indulge in a good work-life balance. Learning is as good of an activity as any. Actually better, as you gain extra from it.

So, yeah, it’s quite alright to tell someone you can’t hang out with them because you’re on a strict learning schedule. Even if you don’t need to learn, hey, there’s your reason to force a raincheck on plans you don’t feel like being a part of.

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“Today I Learned”: 40 Interesting Facts About The World That Many Have Just Learned (New Posts) Scottish/Canadian man Angus MacAskill is thought to be the tallest "true" giant (not abnormal height due to a pathological condition) in history. He stood 7'9" tall, had an 80" chest (also a record) 44" shoulders and weighed 510lbs.

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#23

That the moon appearing huge when it's near the horizon is a trick our brains play on us, you can remove the illusion by bending over and looking through your legs, or standing on your head and nobody is quite sure why.

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“Today I Learned”: 40 Interesting Facts About The World That Many Have Just Learned (New Posts) In 2018, a UK school began enforcing a policy that banned all students from carrying backpacks after two students and a staff member were injured by students carrying book bags that were slung over their shoulders. As a protest, a student carried his books to school using a microwave.

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Emma S
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9 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

What a ridiculous rule. Banning backpacks because three people got injured, therefore punishing the hundreds of other kids in the school who use backpacks without issue. It's like banning football because one kid fell over. 🙄

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Some might find it a bit delusional, but there are folks who find learning genuinely fun. Learning provides satisfaction in knowing things. Learning provides a sense of achievement. Learning can be challenging and thus transformative. All of this has more than enough potential to provide fun. And hey, if you gamify learning, you can rub your extensive knowledge of mythical creatures and historical trivia in everyone’s face.

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“Today I Learned”: 40 Interesting Facts About The World That Many Have Just Learned (New Posts) After Hurricane Sandy in 2012, engineers carried diesel fuel up 17 flights of stairs in buckets to keep the generators running to power a data center.

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9 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I wonder if they made the one who had the idea to put the generators on the 17th floor do all the hauling.

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Mayor in High Wycombe, England are weighted annually since 1678 to make sure that the mayor didn't grow fat at taxpayer money.

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Gustav Gallifrey
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9 months ago (edited) DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

'Weighed'. They're 'weighed', not 'weighted'. ' 'Weighed' means that their weight is measured. 'Weighted' means that they get loaded down with extra weight e.g. lead weights. EDIT: Now understand that English is second language for OP. Respect to OP for doing as well as he/she did with the difficult English language.

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Until 2022, the Japanese public school system’s dress code required students dye their hair black. One student was forced to dye her naturally brown hair black, and was told to re-dye it every time her roots grew back. She was given academic penalties for not dyeing it often enough.

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Ultimately, the way you do education sets an example for others—especially those who look up to you for guidance.

Parents expressing genuine excitement for learning, and living it, is a strong influence on kids. That inspires kids to also want to learn. Even more so when they find out it becomes a shared interest in life for them. And if you’re not living that educational lifestyle, maybe it’s time you rediscovered the thrill? It’s no longer the case where you work the same job all your life, after all.

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There are 56 United States Vietnam War Medal of Honor recipients who received the medal for jumping on grenades and mines to save the lives of their comrades.

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9 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Kimbowa, Fùck you! None of this is funny and you're incredibly disrespectful. You have no idea what these service men/women have gone through, as well as their families. Idc if you're not from the US, these are human beings that sacrificed themselves to save others and should be treated with the dignity and respect they deserve.

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“Today I Learned”: 40 Interesting Facts About The World That Many Have Just Learned (New Posts) Trains have tanks of sand with tubes that shoot sand under each wheel to create friction so the train accelerates more efficiently

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9 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Listen people. BRAKES are what you use to slow things down. BREAKS are when you go on a holiday or step out for a coffee. They are two different things. Why do so many people get it wrong ?

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“Today I Learned”: 40 Interesting Facts About The World That Many Have Just Learned (New Posts) Original voice actor for Porky Pig was fired due to stuttering.

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So, what are your thoughts on any of this? Any facts you thought were super fascinating? Share your findings, takes and stories in the comment section below!

And before you go, the learning doesn’t have to end here as you can continue scrolling “Today I Learned” articles on Bored Panda.

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Cyndi Lauper sang a parody of her 1985 song "The Goonies 'R' Good Enough" for the Bob's Burger's Season 2 premiere which aired in 2012. The episode is a parody of The Goonies. She said, "My son really wanted me to do it. He loves the show and was like, 'C'mon, Mom, it's hysterical. Do it."

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“Today I Learned”: 40 Interesting Facts About The World That Many Have Just Learned (New Posts) About an ancient African tradition where a murderer was punished by an assassin running into him with a spear which had meat on it. The murderer kept his mouth open. The murder victim's family decides if the murderer is killed by the spear or fed the meat (forgiven).

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“Today I Learned”: 40 Interesting Facts About The World That Many Have Just Learned (New Posts) On the set of Jaws, Spielberg invited George Lucas to see the mechanical shark still in development. Lucas playfully stuck his head in its mouth, and Spielberg clamped it shut, leaving Lucas stuck. They snuck out of the workshop thinking they broke the contraption after eventually freeing him.

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9 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Bruce! The mechanical shark was named Bruce after Speilberg’s lawyer, Bruce Rayner. The name then went on to be used for the great white shark in Finding Nemo. The name Bruce is used in Australia as a general term for an Aussie man, as in G’day Bruce. Bruce the shark is voiced by Barry Humphries who is…. An Aussie man.

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“Today I Learned”: 40 Interesting Facts About The World That Many Have Just Learned (New Posts) When Disney bought Lucasfilm, they cancelled an upcoming animated Star Wars series which starred, among others, Weird Al Yankovic. They had already made 39 episodes comprising two seasons.

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In 2007, Malaysia sent its first astronaut to the ISS. The government and Islamic scholars also wrote that in order to pray, Muslims in space should face Mecca if possible; but if not, they could face the Earth generally, or just face “wherever.”

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Unemployed Panda
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9 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Yet more evidence that all these religiosities are an absolute stack of foecal fantasy

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9 months ago (edited) DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Back when Ilan Ramon went to space in 2003 there was Rabbinic literature on how he should observe Judaism is space (also pray towards earth because you cannot pray towards Jerusalem direct), since he was not in a time zone, to use the time in Jerusalem for prayer times and sabbath times, how to handle the sabbath, and other things. They published it in a book for any future Jewish astronauts who want to practice religion.

arthbach
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9 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Often in faiths that prayers, or fasting etc, at specific times, there's a proviso for people who are in unusual places. They take the time for Mecca, Jerusalem, or their home base. Eg. If you have to do something at sunset, but you are in a place where there is no sunset, then use Mecc, Jerusalem, or home base's sunset time instead. This is used by people who live at high latitudes, or are off world.

Kimbowa
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9 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Would their prayer rug be levitating and did they have enough room?

MaximumKarmaSaint
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9 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

1:The rug probably did not float, as there would be someone sitting on it. 2: They probably had enough room.

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Rod
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9 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Considering a muslim prayer is supposed to be like 10 minutes long (correct me if I'm wrong) and the fact that the ISS takes less than 100 minutes for a full revolution.....

Robert T
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9 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

With the speed at which the ISS orbits the Earth, that would be difficult!

Bob Brooce
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9 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

You can *always* face Mecca from the ISS. The trick is knowing where the ISS is at that moment. Ironically, the closer the ISS is to being directly above Mecca the harder it is to keep facing Mecca, because during a 5 minute prayer the ISS will travel through an arc of about 20º.

geezeronthehill
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9 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I'm glad they figured that out so that observant Muslims wouldn't be stuck on the surface of the planet.

Donald Crocker, Jr.
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9 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

So maybe if we ever go interstellar they can come back and do 7 orbits as their Hajj, or if they are really rich land and do it the old fashion way.

Jeremy James
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9 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Wouldn't the prayers just burn up entering the Earth's atmosphere? That's why we usually send them outward into space.

Cassidy
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9 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Yeah, I think a facing whenever is kind of the only option for this one. Tough to pray when you have to move every second.

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9 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Considering there's nothing there to pray to, wherever fits perfectly.

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“Today I Learned”: 40 Interesting Facts About The World That Many Have Just Learned (New Posts) Neil Armstrong was filmed as he stepped on the moon with a $2.3 million upside-down camera. Westinghouse built for Apollo 11 a special model that the astronaut deployed by pulling a handle near the ladder he climbed down onto the lunar surface. NASA inverted the image for the TV audience.

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“Today I Learned”: 40 Interesting Facts About The World That Many Have Just Learned (New Posts) WW2 sunken ships are being "grave robbed" due to their incredibly valuable steel.

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9 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

That is because this steel has not been exposed to radiation from nuclear weapons.

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“Today I Learned”: 40 Interesting Facts About The World That Many Have Just Learned (New Posts) Capybara are eaten during Lent in Venezuela because they are considered “fish” by the Vatican.

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9 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Can we please, stop listen to what Vatican says? Just why? It is just an obsolete religion, nothing else.

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“Today I Learned”: 40 Interesting Facts About The World That Many Have Just Learned (New Posts) In 1957 Little Richard enrolled in Oakwood College for the ministry. He told all the students he didn’t want them listening to his “devil” music and wanted buy his records back for more than the original price in order to burn them in a bonfire.

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9 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Just before this, a plane he was on had engine problems, and he had a conversion experience. He stopped performing secular music, and only played gospel songs. Five years later he returned to secular music.

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In a hurdling event , you are not penalized for knocking over a hurdle.

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9 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

So what I'm hearing is you can straight up Kool-Aid man it through a 200 m dash

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Shel Silverstein, who wrote "Where the Sidewalk Ends", was a prolific writer. He wrote Johnny Cash's "25 Minutes to Go" and Dr. Hook's "The Cover of 'Rolling Stone'". His book "A Light in the Attic" was on the NYT best sellers list for 181 weeks. And he never intended to be a children's author.

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9 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

He also wrote "A boy named sue" and the rather disturbing sequel "father of a boy named sue".

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Astronomer Johannes Kepler built the legal defense for his mother, when she was accused of witchcraft. The six-year trial resulted in her freedom.

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9 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Ah yes, witchcraft. The very best way to get your hands on a woman's money and land.

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The Bic Cristal is the bestselling pen of all time, selling over 100 billion units, but had an infamously terrible spinoff. The "Bic Cristal for Her" was a pink version targeted at women that sold poorly, was publicly mocked, and inducted into the Museum of Failure.

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9 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

A one point in the 20th century, after pen success and lighter success, they tried to sell perfume. That was such a bad idea and failed of course.

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“Today I Learned”: 40 Interesting Facts About The World That Many Have Just Learned (New Posts) The first Japanese person to be sent to space was Toyohiro Akiyama. Known as "The Space Antihero", Akiyama was not a trained astronaut, scientist nor engineer and spent his time in space craving cigarettes.

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“Today I Learned”: 40 Interesting Facts About The World That Many Have Just Learned (New Posts) In the early days of Amazon, Jeff Bezos instituted a "two-pizza rule": every internal team should be small enough that it can be fed with two pizzas. The reason was that a smaller team spends less time managing timetables and keeping people up to date, and more time doing what needs to be done.

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#46

Nero's teenage brother died at a dinner party with his entire family present. Some of the guests were shocked, but Nero shrugged it off, saying it was normal, as he was having epileptic seizures since birth, so they carried on with their party.

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Louis Armstrong was initially considered for the role of King Louie in Disney's 1967 ''Jungle Book'' but one of the writers said 'You know the NAACP is going to jump all over it having a black man playing an ape – it would be politically terrible' so the part went to Louis Prima.

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9 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

If you are worried about something coming over as racist, or politically terrible, then approach the person, explain your concerns, and ask their advice!

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Sunflower Syndrome - a rare form of pediatric photosensitive epilepsy. The child is attracted to the sun (heliotropism) or a bright light, wave their hand in front of their eyes to create a strobe and trigger seizure activity with lapses in consciousness and often a feeling of relief.

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9 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

“Sunflower syndrome is a rare photosensitive epilepsy which has received little attention in recent medical literature. The historical cases documenting the epilepsy's stereotyped handwaving motion in front of light characterized the behavior as self-inducing seizures via mimic of stroboscopic effect.”

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Ace of Base original lineup consisted of three siblings, a brother and two sisters. They were signed to their first contract after a record exec rejected their song "All That She Wants" but got their demo stuck in his car's tape deck and finally decided he liked it. It went straight to no. 1.

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“Today I Learned”: 40 Interesting Facts About The World That Many Have Just Learned (New Posts) How lethal American submarines were during WWII. They destroyed 55% of all Axis power warships lost over the course of the war.

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9 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

*Japanese, specifically. And that's despite fighting half of the war with deffective Mark 14 torpedoes which wouldn't detonate, ran too deep, or exploded randomly before they reachrd the target but the Bureau of Ordnance insisted they were fine. It took a full blown scandal to fix the issues, by which point it was 1944... the lucky break for the US submarines was the fact the Japanese never instituted a convoy system, allowing their merchant ships to be torpedoed one by one, even to the end of the war.

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#51

More than 40 percent of the USA's roads are in poor or mediocre condition. The assessment of bridges, airports and water infrastructure is similar.

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TheAmericanAmerican
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9 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Well duh! What do you expect when 25% of every tax dollar goes to the military and when ExxonMobil get tax subsidies for "Research and Development" and when Wal-Mart gets tax subsidies to put their employees on food stamps instead of paying them a livable wage??? Unregulated Capitalism has destroyed the USA.

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The "Infernal Machine", a 25-barreled gun that the Corsican revolutionary Giuseppe Fieschi tried to assassinate King Louis Phillippe I with in 1835. The device killed 18 people in a single volley and injured 22 (as well as Fieschi himself), but only mildly grazed the King.

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Mark
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9 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Rant time, because people need to know how weird this thing is. It's a volley gun, meaning it shoots several bullets out of each barrel. In this case, artillerymen believe that each of the 25 barrels contained 8 balls and 13-14 slugs (bullets). This means that in one shot it could shoot ABOUT 525 PROJECTILES. EXperts say that if Fieschi was a more experienced gunmaker, this abomination of nature could have killed over 200 people and "literally torn the King and his staff to pieces"

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#53

As of October 2022, Norway spends $127,671 per inmate per year, which is more than the United States' average of $25,000.

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9 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Norway isn't trying to make money on their inmates. They're trying to reduce crime, not commercialising prisons.

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#54

The movie "Paranormal Activity" had a total budget of $215,000. It went on to earn $193 million at the global box office.

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9 months ago (edited) DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

One of the problems in Hollywood is that nearly every movie nowadays costs 300+ millions and need to make above a billion in income to be profitable, it went completely out of hand

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#55

Apollo 12 astronauts secretly brought a camera timer on the space mission. The two who landed on the moon planned to take a selfie with both of them to mystify people back on Earth. The plan failed when they could not find the timer.

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Lot's of discussion here about folks not believing they couldn't find it. Lunar module pilot Al Bean had put the timer in a rock sample collection bag. After the bag was stored in the LM (months before the actual flight) the astronauts would not have access to it again until after their landing, and then only from the outside of the LM. Also, the timer was about the size of a disposable lighter, and Bean couldn't spend a lot of time digging through the rock samples.

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#56

Tickets to the first Superbowl cost just $12, which is approximately $106 when adjusted for inflation.

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Robert Chesebrough, the inventor of Vaseline, practiced the unusual habit of consuming a spoonful of it each day. He attributed his long life of 96 years to this practice, without any scientific research to back it up.

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#58

Léon and Mathilda’s relationship in Leon: The Professional (1994) was inspired by director Luc Besson’s own relationship with a 12 year old girl, who he later married.

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#59

Singer Hank Williams died less than two months after releasing his final single titled "I'll never get out of this world alive".

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“Today I Learned”: 40 Interesting Facts About The World That Many Have Just Learned (New Posts) Only the Special Editions of the original Star Wars trilogy were given to the National Film Registry despite the Library of Congress wanting the originals because George Lucas hates those versions. In fact, he had delayed in handing the Registry A New Hope until the Special Edition was made.

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#61

Starfish Prime was the largest nuclear test in space. At 250 miles in the air, it EMPed 900 miles of Hawaii, frying electrical systems, setting off burglar alarms, and shut down 6+ satellites due to the months long radiation belt. After 5 years, traces of the electrons still linger in space.

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9 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Nuclear explosions create an Electro Magnetic Pulse that creates an electrical current in everything metal. If strong enough it will fry sensitive electronics.

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#62

in 1778, the United States flag was formally recognized by a foreign naval vessel for the first time when French Admiral Toussaint-Guillaume Picquet de la Motte rendered a nine-gun salute to USS Ranger, commanded by John Paul Jones.

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The original record holders for the 1 mile run were all from the United Kingdom, from 1855 on. UK would hold the record for over 50 years, until it was finally broken by American John Paul Jones.

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Turkmenistan every year, teachers and doctors are forced to leave their jobs to go pick cotton for harvest on behalf of the government. This year there was an exception and they were allowed exemption.

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9 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

It's a dictatorship where the dictator is anti-intellectual, hates highly educated people, etc.

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#65

You used to be able to buy flight insurance from a vending machine for 25c. The practice stopped due to scams, including a man who tried to commit insurance fraud by planting a bomb in his mother's things, killing 44 people.

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#66

The US has a perpetual lease for Guantanamo Bay and sends Cuba a check for about $4500 per year but the Cuban government, since 1953 has refused to accept. However one time in 1959 the check was accidentally deposited causing confusion.

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#67

The Yellowstone National Park is on top of a caldera, which is a volcano that explodes so powerfully and immediately that everything around falls into the hole created, thus you are vacationing inside the top of volcano, but it looks flat and not like a "normal" shield volcano.

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9 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

A caldera is a volcanic crater left behind after an outward explosion of a volcano.

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#68

Planet 9, a hypothetical ninth planet in the outer region of our solar system. The planet has not been directly observed, but the gravitational effects of the planet could explain the unique orbits of bodies beyond Neptune, which orbit the sun as a single cluster.

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9 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Some theorise that it could be the fifth gas giant that was ejected from its orbit by Jupiter and Saturn

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#69

Penn and Teller game went unreleased because the developer went bankrupt by overproducing copies of a Goofy game.

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The first message ever sent on the Internet was “LO”.

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9 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

The intended message was LOGIN. It was an attemp to login to another computer. The communication was cut off mid way (system crashed), leaving LO as the first ever internet message.

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The “20Q” (20 questions) handheld game, a toy released in 2003 and famous for its scary level of accuracy, actually used a basic implementation of an AI neural network. It used training data gathered from users of a web-browser based implementation of the game which launched in 1994.

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John L
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9 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

What people fail to realize with all this "singularity" stuff and fear of AI, is that "machine learning" has been around for decades.

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#72

The first iPhone couldn't copy and paste text until 2 years after release.

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9 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Seems like an oversight now. But at the time a device that could be used as a mobile phone AND access the internet AND play music, was literally world changing.

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#73

Marvel obtained the trademarks "Hulk Hogan", "Hulkster" and "Hulkamania" for 20 years while the WWF agreed to no longer refer to Hogan as "incredible" or "Hulk" or ever dress him in purple or green. Marvel also obtained $100 for each Hulk Hogan match and 10% of any earnings under this name.

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9 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Without looking it up, it was because he was introduced on stage at the beginning of his career as "The Incredible Hulk Hogan". If they had left off the incredible he would have been okay. But not entirely sure about it.

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#74

An entire town exists in Pennsylvania due to one of the only traffic lights on the Interstate system.

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Nicolas Cage Spent $150 million on 15 homes (including one haunted mansion), two islands, a dinosaur skull, a Lamborghini, exotic pets and a rare vintage comic book.

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9 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Apart from the haunted mansion, he's also purchased a couple other things in New Orleans - an historic chapel and a dual -plot in the famous St. Louis Cemetery No. 1 (where Marie Laveau is buried). In fact his pyramid-shaped grave marker has already been built.

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The worst serial killer--Luis Garavito--had 193 confirmed victims. He died of eye cancer in October.

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9 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

OP just did a google search without actually reading any of the articles. Harold Shipman had the highest confirmed victims and the highest unconfirmed victims. Niels Högel, only admitted to 100 victims, but investigations suggests that the number is more likely over 300. Pedro López: Evidence for over 100, he claims it was around 400, only convicted of 3!. He served 14 years in prison and is once again a wanted fugitive and linked to a victim as recently as 2012, A as of today, he is still at large. Pedro López was actually listed in the Guinness book of records as the most prolific, until they stopped listing murderers due to insensitivity.

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From 1928 to 2016, no Republican won the presidency without Richard Nixon or a Bush on the ticket.

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9 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

this is because the republican party lost its way. The democrats are not much better but at least their self serving policies benefit the working class somewhat. Not enough, but far more than the republicans.

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