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“Fight Against Stupidity And Bureaucracy”

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Yes folks, the fasab fact show is on the road again.

Another chance to load your brain up with obscure but hopefully interesting facts.

Enjoy.

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In the 1940s,

Pepsi adopted a red, white, and blue logo

to support America’s war effort.

pepsi logo

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The American tradition of the office “coffee break” started in 1902

when the Barcolo Manufacturing Company of Buffalo, New York

offered free coffee to their employees in order to boost morale.

coffee-break-sign

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The largest national park in the world

is the North-East Greenland Park in Greenland,

covering more than 375,000 square miles.

Nord-greenland

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Yahoo! is an acronym for

“Yet Another Hierarchical Officious Oracle.”

David Filo and Jerry Yang were in a trailer in Palo Alto, Calif.,

thinking of a name for their hobby!

(Bet you always wondered about that.)

Yahoo logo

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Television lost about 20 percent of its advertising revenue

immediately after tobacco ads were banned in 1971.

cigheader

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Because he had bad eyesight,

Harry Truman memorized the letters on the eye chart

to get into the Army.

Harry_S._Truman_WW_I

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“J” is the only letter of the alphabet not used

as the atomic symbol for any element.

periodic table

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Dogs that bark continuously can get laryngitis, just like humans,

but not as quickly because canine vocal cords are thicker

and take longer to get irritated.

(Unlike the people who have to listen to them barking!)

dog barking

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Uganda is the youth capital of the world.

More than half the people living there

are under 15 years of age.

Uganda map

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America’s first “Air Force” was equipped with

five hot-air balloons and fifty servicemen.

As of 2012, the service operates

5,484 aircraft, 450 ICBMs and 63 satellites.

It has a $140 billion budget with 332,854 active personnel,

185,522 civilian personnel, 71,400 reserve personnel,

and 106,700 air guard personnel.

America's air force

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The most successful fighter of WWI was

Rittmeister von Richthofen

who shot down 80 planes, more than any other WWI pilot.

He died after being shot down near Amiens.

France’s René Fonck

was the Allies’ most successful fighter pilot,

shooting down 75 enemy planes.

rittmeister-manfred-von-richthofen-a-hermann

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Kool-Aid

was originally marketed as

Fruit Smack.

Fruit Smack Kool-Aid

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Jefferson Finis Davis (June 3, 1808 – December 6, 1889)

was a United States soldier and statesman, and

President of the Confederate States of America

during the entire Civil War which was fought from 1861 to 1865.

jefferson davis

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The original name for the starship in Star Trek

was “Yorktown,” not “Enterprise”.

USS_Yorktown_by_Zardoz84

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The Star of India, the largest

star sapphire in the world (at 563.35 carats),

is actually from Sri Lanka.

star_of_india_gem

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The bikini wax has been around for hundreds of years.

Muslim brides-to-be in the Middle East and North Africa

remove all their body hair before the wedding night.

(Ouch!)

brazilian-wax-1

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Basketball and volleyball were invented

in neighboring Massachusetts YMCAs,

the former in 1891 the latter four years later.

basketball inventor James Nesmith

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Lead will float in mercury,

but a lump of tungsten

will sink right to the bottom.

Hg1

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Researchers believe that herring communicate

with one another by farting.

(Maybe the message is in the bubbles?)

herring farts

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The “K” in Kmart stands for Kresge,

the chain’s founder is Sebastian S. Kresge.

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