Worthless info

Scott613
Scott613 Posts: 2,317 Member
edited December 18 in Chit-Chat
The alien guy's name is Giorgio A. Tsoulkalos.

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  • Farfourah
    Farfourah Posts: 896 Member
    Wow, thanks so much!!
  • pantsdailyon
    pantsdailyon Posts: 173 Member
    The alien guy's name is Giorgio A. Tsoulkalos.

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    That channel is always on at the gym when I'm there. No matter what time of day it is, it seems to be that show on at the time.
  • usmcmp
    usmcmp Posts: 21,219 Member
    1. Rubberbands last longer when refrigerated.
    2. Peanuts are one of the ingredients of dynamite.
    3. There are 293 ways to make change for a dollar.
    4. The average person’s left hand does 56% of the typing.
    5. The shark is the only fish that can blink with both eyes.
    6. There are more chickens than people in the world.
    7. Two-thirds of the world’s eggplant is grown in New Jersey.
    8. The longest one-syllable word in the English language is “screeched.”
    10. All of the clocks in the movie “Pulp Fiction” are stuck on 4:20.
    11. No word in the English language rhymes with month, orange, silver or purple.
    12. “Dreamt” is the only English word that ends in the letters “mt”.
    13. All 50 states are listed across the top of the Lincoln Memorial on the back of the $5 bill.
    14. Almonds are a member of the peach family.
    15. Winston Churchill was born in a ladies’ room during a dance.
    16. Maine is the only US state whose name is just one syllable.
    17. There are only four words in the English language which end in “dous” – tremendous, horrendous, stupendous and hazardous.
    18. Los Angeles’ full name is “El Pueblo de Nuestra Senora la Reina de los Angeles de Porciuncula”
    19. A cat has 32 muscles in each ear.
    20. An ostrich’s eye is bigger than its brain.
    21. Tigers have striped skin, not just striped fur.
    22. In most advertisements, the time displayed on a watch is 10:10
    23. Al Capone’s business card said he was a used furniture dealer.
    24. The Sesame Street characters Bert and Ernie were named after Bert the cop and Ernie the taxi driver in Frank Capra’s “It’s A Wonderful Life.”
    25. Some dragonflies have a life span of 24 hours.
    26. A goldfish has a memory span of three seconds.
    27. A dime has 118 ridges around the edge.
    28. It’s impossible to sneeze with your eyes open.
    29. The giant squid has the largest eyes in the world.
    30. In England, the Speaker of the House is not allowed to speak.
    31. The microwave was invented after a researcher walked by a radar tube and a chocolate bar melted in his pocket.
    32. Mr. Rogers was an ordained minister.
    33. The average person falls asleep in seven minutes.
    34. There are 336 dimples on a regulation golf ball.
    35. “Stewardesses” is the longest word that is typed with only the left hand
  • coliema
    coliema Posts: 7,646 Member
    I love worthless info, it can be soo worthful sometimes :laugh:
  • rc630
    rc630 Posts: 310 Member
    You know that catchy song "Butterfly" by Crazy Town?
    The guitar riff is a Red Hot Chili Peppers sample. Blew your minds with that useless knowledge, didn't I?
  • lickmybaconcakes
    lickmybaconcakes Posts: 1,063 Member
    Quarks are fermions holding a spin (½) and a baryon number 1/3. The baryon has a half integer spin as well so obviously there’s always going to be an odd number of quarks (or q(a)) and a net 3 quarks and the opposite mesons are bosons with a baryon number 0 (so same q and q(a))
    Therefore:
    A simplest baryon is three quarks, a simplest meson is anti-quark, quark. (not both act under strong interaction not like leptons.)
    You have now learnt about 2 hadrons.


    Probably not worthless but not everybody needs to tknow the context.
  • SueD66
    SueD66 Posts: 405 Member
    Love it!
  • helenoftroy1
    helenoftroy1 Posts: 638 Member
    11. No word in the English language rhymes with month, orange, silver or purple.
    I think you will find Vimto found the one word that rhymes with purple!

    Schlurple the purple! Oh yeah is a word!
    That will make no sense to non British people!
    :laugh:
  • budhandy
    budhandy Posts: 305 Member
    lol I agree but its one of my guity pleasures, i have Ancient Aliens on my dvr :smile:
  • WifeNMama
    WifeNMama Posts: 2,876 Member
    The first dentures were made in the 800s bc, by Italians.

    Succotash's two main ingredients are beans and corn.

    Cellulose, which can be found in many commercial breads, is essentially left over pulp from wood mills. Yum.
  • helenoftroy1
    helenoftroy1 Posts: 638 Member
    I got told on a recent trip to Africa that ostriches could fly but they don't have the brain power to realise they can!!!
  • ArtGeek22
    ArtGeek22 Posts: 1,429 Member
    @usmcmp

    Thanks for all the random knowledge. Now its my turn :tongue:
    ___________________________________________________________

    1) The first product to have a bar code was Wrigley’s gum.
    2) Earth is the only planet not named after a pagan God.
    3) A Boeing 747s wingspan is longer than the Wright brother’s first flight.
    4) Plastic lawn flamingos outnumber real flamingos in the U.S.A.
    5) Ernest Vincent Wright wrote a novel with over 50,000 words, none of which containing the letter “e.”
    6) The largest pumpkin weighed 377 pounds.
    7) The largest cabbage weighed 144 pounds.
    8) Pinocchio was made of pine.
    9) A rat can last longer without water than a camel.
    10) Your stomach has to produce a new layer of mucus every two weeks, otherwise it will digest itself.
    11) The dot over the letter 'i' is called a tittle.
    12) 40% of McDonald's profits come from the sales of Happy Meals. (poor kids!)
    13) Every person has a unique tongue print. (Say "aaah").
    14) 315 entries in Webster's 1996 Dictionary were misspelled.
    15) On average, 12 newborns will be given to the wrong parents daily.
    16) John Wilkes Booth's brother once saved the life of Abraham Lincoln's son. (Irony)
    17) Ketchup was sold in the 1830s as medicine.
    18) Leonardo da Vinci could write with one hand and draw with the other at the same time.
    19) American Airlines saved $40,000 in 1987 by eliminating one olive from each salad served in first class.
    20) The number of possible ways of playing the first four moves per side in a game of chess is 318,979,564,000.
    21) The numbers '172' can be found on the back of the U.S. $5 dollar bill in the bushes at the base of the Lincoln Memorial. (New or old? Not sure. Probably the old one.)
    22) The very first bomb dropped by the Allies on Berlin during World War II killed the only elephant in the Berlin Zoo.
    23) There are four cars and eleven lightposts on the back of a $10 dollar bill.
    24) If one places a tiny amount of liquor on a scorpion, it will instantly go mad and look like it is stinging itself to death.
    25) Most scorpions will glow under black light.
    26) The original Winnie the Pooh was a real live bear found outside of Winnipeg, Canada, hence the name Winnie.
    27) Dachshunds were originally bred in 1600 to hunt dachs, which is German for badgers.
    28) Houdini's real name was Ehrich Weiss.
    29) The first zoo in America was in Philadelphia.
    30) Laser is actually an acronym for "Light Amplification by Stimulated Emissions of Radiation."
    31) Napoleon III suffered from ailurophobia, which is a fear of cats.
    32)You burn more calories sleep than watching TV
    33) A crocodile can't stick its tongue out.
    34) A shrimp's heart is in its head.
    35) In a study of 200,000 ostriches over a period of 80 years, no one reported a single case where an ostrich buried its head in the sand.
    36) It is physically impossible for pigs to look up into the sky.
    37) A pregnant goldfish is called a twerp.
    38) More than 50% of the people in the world have never made or received a telephone call.
    39) "The sixth sick sheikh's sixth sheep's sick" is said to be the toughest tongue twister in the English language.
    ________________________________________________________________

    I am somewhat known as the "Queen of useless knowledge" :laugh: :laugh: :laugh:
  • mikesphoto
    mikesphoto Posts: 22 Member
    My turn (useless I know)

    The Mona Lisa has no eyebrows
    The elephant is the only land mammal that can't jump (or so I've been told)
    Benjamin Franklin taught guitar lessons
    Honey doesn't expire (they found jarred honey in the pyramids that was still good)
  • nursedb
    nursedb Posts: 297 Member
    Your inner elbow is referred to as the antecubital fossa...that's all I retained from A&P in nursing school...the rest is all on the job! lol
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