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  • Michelangelo wrote a poem about how much he hated painting the Sistine Chapel

  • Tumucumaque National Park, situated in northwestern Brazil inside the Amazon Rainforest, is the world's largest tropical forest park. It's bigger than Belgium.

  • @FrankZ said:

    @TrK said:

    @FrankZ said:

    @TrK said:

    @FrankZ said:

    @TrK said:
    The term "sniper" comes from how hard it is to shoot the snipe bird.

    There is no such bird

    I don't post without verifying it by myself
    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Snipe

    So why could I never find a snipe when I went snipe hunting as a kid ?
    Never could find a left handed smoke shifter ether.

    That's the reason you are not a sniper, a sniper can only be called a sniper if one hunts the Snipe :D

    I did pick off of one of those white birds that follow around cows at ~1000 meters, does that count ?

    I don't know ask the snipers, i ain't sniper mate :D :D

    Thanked by 1FrankZ
  • And here we are on Page 791 :D :D :D

  • Queen Elizabeth II had a stand-in to make sure the sun won’t get in her eyes

  • Shadows are darker on the Moon

    On Earth, the atmosphere scatters more sunlight, so our shadows aren’t too dark. But on the Moon, shadows are so dark that Neil Armstrong said he had trouble seeing where he was going.

  • Some sea cucumbers fight with their guts (literally)

    When threatened, they’ll shoot out their internal organs, which are poisonous to predators. They’ll sometimes get rid of their entire digestive systems—but the organs grow back.

  • The inventor of the Internet regrets the URL setup

  • The Statue of Liberty used to be a lighthouse

    About a month after the statue’s 1886 dedication, it became a working lighthouse for 16 years, with its torch visible from 24 miles away.

  • The founder of FedEx served two tours of duty in the Vietnam War and was awarded a Bronze Star, Silver Star and two Purple Hearts.

  • The U.S. treasury once printed $100,000 bills

    Between December 18, 1934, and January 9, 1935, the notes with Woodrow Wilson’s face were issued to Federal Reserve Banks but never went out to the general public—which is probably for the best. Can you imagine losing that bill?

  • A flock of ravens is called an “unkindness”

    They’re also known as a “conspiracy,” which is equally creepy.

  • @FrankZ said:
    The inventor of the Internet regrets the URL setup

    Specially the "://" he said that was unnecessary :D

  • NASA uses countdowns because of a sci-fi film

  • all aboard the train to 800, your conductor on this fine day will be @FrankZ

    toot toot

  • A zeptosecond, a trillionth of a billionth of a second, is the smallest division of time that has been observed.

  • @TrK said:

    @FrankZ said:
    The inventor of the Internet regrets the URL setup

    Specially the "://" he said that was unnecessary :D

    exactly. You are correct once again.

  • Windows + Alt + F8: Open the Xbox Live Flixster app

  • Windows + Alt + F2: Open the Xbox Live Excel app

  • Blackbeard's ship had 40 cannons on it, making it one of the most dangerous pirate ships ever.

  • @sycot said:
    all aboard the train to 800, your conductor on this fine day will be @FrankZ

    toot toot

    @codelock started it. Just saying.
    (but I am having fun I have to admit)

  • ManhattAnts are an ant species unique to New York City

  • “Fancy riding” on bikes is illegal in Illinois

  • The world’s smallest wasp is smaller than an amoeba

  • The word "Britain" is derived from "Pretain" meaning "painted", originally because the Britons had tattoos. Not verified!!!.

  • Some single-celled organisms are bigger than a wasp

  • German citizens can travel to 177 territories without a visa or a visa given on arrival, the most in the world. Might not be updated as well :)

  • “OK” most likely stands for fake words

    In the 1830s, people jokingly spelled abbreviations incorrectly. One of the most famous: “All correct” turned into “orl korrekt,” and then of course into OK. Historians think it stuck because Martin Van Buren—known as Old Kinderhook, after his hometown in New York—supporters called themselves the OK Club when he was campaigning for reelection.

  • Queen Elizabeth II’s cows sleep on waterbeds

  • In Iceland, you can hand-draw a map on a piece of mail without an address, and it will still make it to its destination.

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