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  • Fact: Some octopus species lay 56,000 eggs at a time

    On average, a giant Pacific octopus will lay 56,000 eggs at the end of a pregnancy, over the course of about a month, NPR reports. At first, these new babies float through the surrounding water unattached to one another or their mother. But then the mother gathers each egg—which is about the size of a grain of rice—and weaves them into braids, allowing her to keep an eye on everyone at the same time.

  • Fact: Cats have fewer toes on their back paws

    Like most four-legged mammals, cats have five toes on the front, but their back paws only have four toes. Scientists think the four-toed back paws might help them run faster. Here are more purr-fectly fascinating facts about cats.

  • Fact: Kleenex tissues were originally intended for gas masks

    When there was a cotton shortage during World War I, Kimberly-Clark developed a thin, flat cotton substitute that the army tried to use as a filter in gas masks. The war ended before scientists perfected the material, so the company redeveloped it to be smoother and softer, then marketed Kleenex as facial tissue instead.

  • Ctrl + A: Select all items in a document or window

  • Ctrl + F: Search for a file or folder

  • Ctrl + D: Delete the selected item

  • Ctrl + Shift + Esc: Open Task Manager directly

  • Alt + Tab: Switch between open apps

  • Windows key + L: Lock your PC or switch accounts

  • Windows key + D: Display and hide the desktop

  • Windows key + E: Open File Explorer

  • Windows key + I: Open Settings

  • Windows key + X: Open the power user menu

  • Alt + F4: Close the active item or exit the active app

  • Ctrl + Alt + Del: Open the Task Manager or switch user

  • Ctrl + Shift + Esc: Open Task Manager directly

  • Windows key + Ctrl + Left or Right Arrow: Switch between virtual desktops

  • Fact: Blue whales eat half a million calories in one mouthful

    Just try to wrap your brain around the second part of this animal fact: Those 457,000 calories are more than 240 times the energy the whale uses to scoop those krill into its mouth.

  • Fact: That tiny pocket in jeans was designed to store pocket watches

    The original jeans had only four pockets: that tiny pocket, plus two more on the front and just one in the back.

  • Fact: Turkeys can blush

    When turkeys are scared or excited—like when the males see a female they’re interested in—the pale skin on their head and neck turns bright red, blue, or white. The flap of skin over their beaks, called a snood, also reddens. By the way, this is why the president pardons a turkey every Thanksgiving.

  • Fact: Most Disney characters wear gloves to keep animation simple

    Walt Disney might have been the first to put gloves on his characters, as seen in 1929’s The Opry House, starring Mickey Mouse. In addition to being easier to animate, there’s another reason for the gloves: “We didn’t want him to have mouse hands because he was supposed to be more human,” Disney told his biographer in 1957.

  • chitreechitree Member
    edited January 2024

    Fact: The man with the world’s deepest voice can make sounds humans can’t hear

    The man, Tim Storms, can’t even hear the note, which is eight octaves below the lowest G on a piano—but elephants can.

  • Windows key + . (period): Open the emoji panel

  • Windows key + Ctrl + D: Add a new virtual desktop

  • Ctrl + Shift + N: Create a new folder in File Explorer

  • Alt + Enter: Open the Properties dialog box of the selected item

  • Ctrl + Alt + Tab: Use the arrow keys to switch between open apps

  • Alt + PrtScn: Capture a screenshot of the active window

  • Windows key + Up Arrow: Maximize the active window

  • Windows key + Down Arrow: Minimize the active window

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