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Useless Facts
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Actress Halle Berry turned down the role of Annie, and Stephen Baldwin
turned down the role of Jack in the 1994 "Speed". The blockbuster film
catapulted Sandra Bullock as a major film actress, and greatly improved
upon Keanu Reeve's box office appeal
- Arguably the largest state in the world, Western Australia covers
one-third of the Australian continent. It spans over 2.5 million square
kilometers (1 million square miles).
- The right arm and torch of the Statue of Liberty crossed the Atlantic
Ocean three times. It first crossed for display at the 1876 Philadelphia
Centennial Exposition and in New York, where money was raised for the
foundation and pedestal. It was returned to Paris in 1882 to be reunited
with the rest of the statue, which was then shipped back to the U.S.
- The number of dead bodies in the movies Scream and Scream 2 totals 17.
- Certain birds of prey (the African Serpent eagle and the American
kestrel for example) have visual acuity 2.4 to 2.6 times greater than
humans. They can see a 1mm long insect from a treetop 18 meters above
ground.
- Permanent hearing loss can result from prolonged exposure to sounds at
85 decibels (0 decibels is the threshold for hearing). For comparison, a
busy street corner is about 80 decibels, a subway train from 20 feet is 100
decibels, a jet plane from 500 feet is 110 decibels and loud thunder is 120
decibels. A rock band amplified at close range is 140 decibels, which is
100 trillion times threshold and more than 100,000 times as loud as the
level that will produce permanent hearing loss.
* Einstein reportedly was unable to figure out the 1040 income tax form.
[Source: trivia book] Ironsun from Texas (31 march 1999)
- The human heart beats about 70 times per minute, the shrew's 600 times a
minute, a hummingbird's heart can beat up to 1,300 times per minute.
By comparison, the blue whale, the largest mammal in the world has a heart
that weighs 1,300 lbs and beats only about 10 times per minute.
- Small animals like bats and shrews consume up to one and one half times
their body weight in food every day. For an adult male this would be like
eating 1,000 quarter-pound cheeseburgers a day, every day; or about 50
Thanksgiving dinners a day.
- The lungs of an average adult, unfolded and flattened out, would cover
an area the size of a tennis court.
- Most common sports drinks are the equivalent of sugar-sweetened human
sweat. That is, they have the same salt concentration as sweat (but are
less salty than your blood). An increase of as little as 1% in blood salt
will cause you to become thirsty.
- The first known item made from aluminum was a rattle--made for Napoleon
III in the 1850s. Napoleon also provided his most honored guests with
knives and forks made of pure aluminum. At the time the newly discovered
metal was so rare, it was considered more valuable than gold.
- Prior to migration a goose will consume the equivalent of up to 25% of
its body weight per day, accumulating large amounts of fat. During the
migration geese may cover up to 600 miles per day and at the end of the
migration often weight less than before they started fattening up in
preparation.
- The Bingham Canyon copper mine in Utah is the biggest manmade hole on
Earth. It is more than a half-mile deep and 2.5 miles across. An
astronaut can see this hole from the space shuttle with his bare eyes.
- Water makes up 60% of our body weight. Of the water, 8% is in the
blood, 25% in the spaces between cells, and 67% inside the cells.
- Humans have between 100 trillion to 1 quadrillion living cells in their
bodies.
- For the upcoming motion picture - "Mission To Mars", director Brian
DePalma and crew needed to re-create the surface of the planet Mars. They
chose the more than two million square feet of a 45-acre sand dune in
Vancouver, Canada. To give the sand dune the color of the planet Mars,
they covered it with over 15,000 gallons of red paint.
- What do bats' wings, elephants' ears, flamingos' legs, rabbits' ears,
goats' horns and human skin all have in common? They radiate heat to
providing cooling for the animal.
- A male moth can smell a female moth from 100 yards away.
- A bird's eye takes up about 50% of its head, our eyes take up about 5%
of our head. To be comparable to a bird's eyes, our eyes would have to be
the size of basketballs.
- The Pentagon was allowed to choose some of the clothes that John
Travolta wore in the movie "Broken Arrow" so that the military would be
portrayed positively.
- Pigs, dogs, and some other animals can taste water, but people cannot.
Humans don't actually taste the water, they taste the chemicals and
impurities in the water
- Wood Frogs are freeze tolerant and spend winters frozen on land, only to
thaw in the spring and begin their breeding process in vernal ponds.
- Pigeons and hummingbirds have tiny magnetic particles in their heads
that respond to the Earth's magnetic fields and are used for navigation
Body Language Customs From Around The World
- In Sweden, when leaving someone's home, wait until you get to the
doorway to step outside before putting on your coat. To do so earlier
suggests you are eager to leave. When entering or departing a Russian
home, it is considered very bad form to shake hands across the threshold.
- In Germany, shaking hands with the other hand in a pocket is considered
impolite. In Mali, men shake hands with women only if women offer their
hand first. The handshake is often done with the left hand touching the
other person's elbow as well.
- In Thailand, the left hand is considered unclean, so you should not eat
with it. Also, pointing with one finger is considered rude and is only
done when pointing to objects or animals, never humans.
- A recent Gallup survey showed that in the United States 8 percent of
kissers kept their eyes open, but more than 20 percent confessed to an
occasional peek. Forty-one percent said they experienced their first
serious smooch when they were age thirteen, fourteen, or fifteen; 36
percent between the ages of sixteen and twenty-one. The most memorable
kiss in a motion picture was in "Gone With The Wind" according to 25
percent of those polled.
- The secret recipe for Coca Cola, code-named "Merchandise 7X" is kept
under lock and key in a vault in the SunTrust Bank Building in Atlanta,
Georgia, the home of Coke inventor Dr. John S. Pemberton and current world
headquarters of Coca Cola International.
- The escalator in the CNN Center in Atlanta, Georgia is the longest
freestanding escalator in the world, rising 160 feet or approximately eight
stories in height.
- Richard Milhouse Nixon was the first US President whose name contains
all the letters from the word "criminal." William Jefferson Clinton is the
2nd.
- An ear of corn averages 800 kernels in 16 rows. A pound of corn consists
of approximately 1,300 kernels. 100 bushels of corn produces approximately
7,280,000 kernels. Corn is produced on every continent of the world with
the exception of Antarctica.
- Interesting Facts About Deaf People:
o In the United States, deaf people have safer driving records
than hearing people nationally.
o Alexander Graham Bell, inventor of the telephone, was
originally an instructor for deaf children and invented
the telephone to help his deaf wife and mother to hear.
o The man who invented shorthand, John Gregg, was deaf.
o The huddle formation used by football teams orginated at
Gallaudet University, a liberal arts college for deaf
people in Washington, D.C., to prevent other schools from
reading their sign language.
- Gray whales migrate 12,000 miles each year, farther than any other
mammal.
- The "last meal" for Death Row inmates has became embedded in the
American death-penalty ritual. Reporters have dutifully recorded the last
meal menus: John Wayne Gacy had fried chicken and strawberries; Ted Bundy
passed on steak and eggs; James Smith, executed in Texas in 1990, requested
a "lump of dirt" (request was denied); Missouri inmate Lloyd Schlup asked
for venison and hare (request was granted).
- Many sharks lay soft-shelled eggs but hammerheads give birth to live
young that look like miniature versions of their parents. Young
hammerheads are often born headfirst, with the tip of their hammerhead
folded backward to make them more streamlined for birth.
- Fourteen years before the Titanic sank, novelist Morgan Robertson
published a novel called "Futility". The story was about an ocean liner
that struck an iceberg on an April night. The name of the ship in his
novel - The Titan.
- Rafflesia flowers can measure 3 feet across -- the biggest flowers of
any plant. They are also the smelliest flowers, reeking of rotten meat.
This is a trick designed to attract flies for pollination.
- A "fulgerite" is fossilized lightning. It forms when a powerful
lightning bolt melts the soil into a glass-like state.
- George Washington, who was nearly toothless himself, was meticulous with
the teeth of the six white horses that pulled his presidential coach. He
had their teeth picked and cleaned daily to improve their appearance.
- Whoopi Goldberg was a mortuary cosmetologist and a bricklayer before
becoming an actress.
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