“Fight Against Stupidity And Bureaucracy”
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The facts are certainly here.
It’s up to you to choose how valuable and interesting they are.
Apart from anything else I hope you enjoy reading them.
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To save money when you shop, don’t touch anything.
Touching an item makes you more likely to buy it, and willing to pay more.
http://www.time.com/time/business/article/0,8599,1889081,00.html
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The famous US Pony Express only lasted a single year
before the transcontinental telegraph made the route obsolete.
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In a 2008 survey,
58% of British teens thought Sherlock Holmes was a real guy,
while 20% thought Winston Churchill was not.
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Before his writing career took off, Dan Brown was a singer/songwriter.
His second album was titled Angels & Demons.
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During a 1956 speech for his campaign of de-Stalinization,
Soviet leader Nikita Khrushchev was asked by an unseen audience member why,
as an advisor to the dictator, he had never stopped Stalin from committing his atrocities.
Khrushchev immediately lashed out, “Who said that?”
The room grew quiet.
Khrushchev repeated his query to more silence, waited a beat,
and then said, “Well, now you understand why.”
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The first US President to earn a PhD was Woodrow Wilson.
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The U.K.’s police headquarters, Scotland Yard,
is not (and never was) located in Scotland.
Scotland Yard was originally a palace
where Scottish royalty stayed when visiting London.
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Wendy’s founder, Dave Thomas,
used to work for Kentucky Fried Chicken.
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The first VCR, developed by the Ampex Corporation in 1956,
weighed nearly 1,500 lbs.
It took another 15 years before a commercially viable product hit the scene.
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The Vatican Bank is the world’s only bank
that allows ATM users to perform transactions in Latin.
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The municipal government of Paris passed a resolution
to prohibit Tom Cruise from becoming an honorary citizen of the city.
For them it was ‘une mission impossible!’
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Only one U.S. coin
— the zinc-coated steel penny produced during World War II —
can be picked up by a magnet.
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During the Vietnam War, the Viet Cong hid IEDs in empty soda cans
because they observed that US Soldiers enjoyed kicking empty cans
while marching down the road.
Warning to the politicians perhaps who recently
have done little else but kick the can down the road.
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Simon Bolivar is the only person in the world
to have two sovereign nations named after him:
Bolivia
and
Venezuela
(the country’s full name is Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela).
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At the 1960 Winter Olympic Games,
Walt Disney was Chairman of the Pageantry Committee
that was responsible for producing both
the opening and closing ceremonies.
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Butterflies range in size from a tiny 1/8 inch to a huge almost 12 inches.
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After racking up a $40 late fee on a VHS copy of Apollo 13,
Reed Hastings was inspired to start Netflix
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Banging your head against a wall uses 150 calories an hour.
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The most Academy Awards (Oscars) won by a woman was eight,
by Edith Head, all for Costume Design
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Black-eyed peas aren’t peas, but beans,
and also a famous American hip hop group.
And coffee beans aren’t beans, but seeds.
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