The Useless Facts Thread
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FACT: I forgot what this quote is from.Ed Oscuro wrote:"What kind of pie is American Pie? Maybe it's Hershey's Sundae Pie. It already has a city named after it. That puts it way in front of pecan for sure."Stormwatch wrote:Don McLean's starting point to compose the hit song "American Pie" was an article by philosopher Ayn Rand about the death of Marilyn Monroe. (thus, 'miss American Pie' is Marilyn.) The article can be read here.
MORE FACT: Then I remembered it was from a Burger King's Evil Pie Slice Package.
MORE MORE FACT: This is the only place on the internet you can read this particular something that you might think comes from Stephen Colbert but it really comes from an evil faceless corporation.
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I've been doing it for years. My toilet never clogs unless I take a big dump. If you're too afraid of clogging your toilet, you can always reserve the trick for use in public restrooms.
Edit: of course, I have no idea how good the plumbing is in Brazil.
Edit2: just don't get carried away with the toilet paper. I say enough to wrap your hand twice is enough.
Edit: of course, I have no idea how good the plumbing is in Brazil.
Edit2: just don't get carried away with the toilet paper. I say enough to wrap your hand twice is enough.
"Sooo, what was it that you consider a 'good salary' for a man to make?"
"They should at least make 100K to have a good life"
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"They should at least make 100K to have a good life"
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+1ChurchOfSolipsism wrote:Thanks man, this sounds like really good advice & I'M gonna try it the next time I have to shit.UnscathedFlyingObject wrote:If you throw toilet paper in the toilet before taking a shit, the toilet water won't splash on your ass and balls.
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It was once planned that a giant 50 foot tall Michael Jackson robot would stalk around the desert outside of Las Vegas, shooting lasers out of its head, and just kinda doing it's own thing.
I'm not kidding. The project is probably canned now, haven't heard anything about it in awhile.
http://gizmodo.com/gadgets/robots/micha ... 248195.php
http://www.cinemablend.com/music/Michae ... -3488.html
I'm not kidding. The project is probably canned now, haven't heard anything about it in awhile.
http://gizmodo.com/gadgets/robots/micha ... 248195.php
http://www.cinemablend.com/music/Michae ... -3488.html
lightning is not the only thing on earth that can exceed the temperature of the sun. A pistol shrimp can shoot a blast of water at a speed of 100km/h with a temp of 9900C! That shit is bananas!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eKPrGxB1Kzc
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eKPrGxB1Kzc
The mental image I got the first time I heard about this:tommyb wrote:It was once planned that a giant 50 foot tall Michael Jackson robot would stalk around the desert outside of Las Vegas, shooting lasers out of its head, and just kinda doing it's own thing.
I'm not kidding. The project is probably canned now, haven't heard anything about it in awhile.
http://gizmodo.com/gadgets/robots/micha ... 248195.php
http://www.cinemablend.com/music/Michae ... -3488.html


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Web CEO makes some kind of HTML authoring software, or something. They want my business. They haven't gotten it, but they did send me some interesting infos:
Googler: "… if a site is made in a way that users run away right away, then chances are that we might not be recommending it as much as other sites that users like." – We can conclude that the information Google receives through its toolbar is used in the ranking algorithm.
Googler: "I think it is fair for Google to use that [age of a site and the amount of time a domain is registered] as a signal in some circumstances." – The age of domains and sites are ranking factors.
Googler: "Google uses a bunch of signals like location of the server or the TLD in order to determine which users might be interested in the sites content. "– This means the location of the server does influence the local page rankings.
Googler: "If you're moving from one URL to another (even if it's on a different domain), ranking signals can be passed via a 301 [redirect]." – Google will pass your old domain ranking information to the new domain if you make a proper redirect – 301. However, you should not use a 302 redirect.
Googler: "We work hard to make sure a site can't have a negative effect on another site." – So, a bunch of links from "bad neighborhoods cannot cause a drop in site rankings."
Googler: "We generally treat all links the same – be it from .gov or .edu or .info sites."
Googler: "PageRank is re-computed all the time (different PageRanks every day). But we update the toolbar PageRank 3-4 times/year." – The toolbar PageRank is often misleading and does not show a true picture.
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If you accept names of chemical compounds as words, the longest word in english is the largest known protein. Its name is... well, click here to read. It's 189,819 letters long. Of course, it's not very practical to memorize or say aloud, so it's commonly known as "titin".
Completely made up words? Nigel Tomm created a 2,087,214 letter-long word, and used it in his "The Blah Story" - the longest novel ever published.
Completely made up words? Nigel Tomm created a 2,087,214 letter-long word, and used it in his "The Blah Story" - the longest novel ever published.