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Showing posts with label trivia. Show all posts
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November 1, 2015
October 29, 2015
Friday the 13th Trivia
Months that begin on a Sunday will always have a Friday the 13th.
This blog will probably always post something scary when Halloween is near.
This blog will probably always post something scary when Halloween is near.
October 24, 2015
Blanket Skin
A full-grown adult has about 20 sq. ft. of skin on their body - about the same square footage as a blanket for a queen-sized bed.
Labels: trivia
October 17, 2015
Hoo-Hoo Knows This Owl Trivia?
Owls are the only bird that lowers their upper eyelids to blink; all others raise their lower lid to blink.
An owl has three eyelids: one for blinking, one for sleeping and one for keeping the eye clean and healthy.
An owl has three eyelids: one for blinking, one for sleeping and one for keeping the eye clean and healthy.
October 15, 2015
October 13, 2015
Follow the Money
Note: The following is meant to be a mini-rant and a bit of trivia but is also a semi-snarky review of the new Fox series Minority Report based upon the 2002 hit movie.
I wastorturing myself watching the fourth and latest episode of Minority Report last night when I noticed something strange; when a man is attempting to buy some fake I.D.,he plops some banded currency on the table, then reluctantly throws down some more on top of it. The scene went by fairly quickly, but not so quick that I couldn't make out the face on the $500 bill:
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I was
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Yes, that's President Obama on the bill and it proved to me that Hollywood is indeed full of leftist partisan hacks. Andrew Jackson notwithstanding, I've always thought the portraits on American currency were intended to be of good Presidents or at least of people who made a significant contribution to society.
Why Obama? If he deserves to be on a bill, then - in all fairness - so does G.W. Bush; after all, both of them certainly spent enough money, printed more than their fair share out of thin air, too.
Be that as it may...and I certainly didn't mean for this to turn into a political rant...I believe that's the last episode I will watch. If Minority Report had been anything but a ubiquitous, poorly done police procedural show (albeit set in the future) I would have given it a proper review.
My recommendation? If you're watching it now and enjoying it, please be my guest and continue doing so. I just don't think it's going to last long, that's all. What's wrong with it? Oh, if I only had enough time and space to list the things. I had high hopes for the series, but IMHO (and according to the ratings), it doesn't have much of a future, especially considering howmany Obama dollars much money it's got to be losing. The show is visually appealing, the special effects are pretty good and the acting isn't horrible...but not even the gorgeous Meagan Good can save this series. The potential was there but it was wasted.
On a related note: I noticed a woman on the hundred dollar bill, so I took a screen shot, rotated it to get a better view but still didn't recognize the face, but did see it was Australian currency. (or maybe American money honoring Australian notables) Thanks to the world-wide interwebs, I was able to find out the woman was Dame Nellie Melba, a noted opera singer of the late Victorian era and the early 20th century. I had never heard of her.
My only hope is that if the world lasts to the time this TV series takes place, we'll honor folks like her much more than we do those such as President Obama.
Why Obama? If he deserves to be on a bill, then - in all fairness - so does G.W. Bush; after all, both of them certainly spent enough money, printed more than their fair share out of thin air, too.
Be that as it may...and I certainly didn't mean for this to turn into a political rant...I believe that's the last episode I will watch. If Minority Report had been anything but a ubiquitous, poorly done police procedural show (albeit set in the future) I would have given it a proper review.
My recommendation? If you're watching it now and enjoying it, please be my guest and continue doing so. I just don't think it's going to last long, that's all. What's wrong with it? Oh, if I only had enough time and space to list the things. I had high hopes for the series, but IMHO (and according to the ratings), it doesn't have much of a future, especially considering how
On a related note: I noticed a woman on the hundred dollar bill, so I took a screen shot, rotated it to get a better view but still didn't recognize the face, but did see it was Australian currency. (or maybe American money honoring Australian notables) Thanks to the world-wide interwebs, I was able to find out the woman was Dame Nellie Melba, a noted opera singer of the late Victorian era and the early 20th century. I had never heard of her.
My only hope is that if the world lasts to the time this TV series takes place, we'll honor folks like her much more than we do those such as President Obama.
October 11, 2015
October 10, 2015
October 3, 2015
September 30, 2015
A Trivia Pearl
Oysters change their gender at least once in their lifetimes. All oysters start off as male, but most change permanently to female by the time they are a year old. Their reproductive organs produce both sperm and eggs, and they can change gender at will. It is technically possible, therefore, for an oyster to fertilize its own eggs.
September 29, 2015
Left or Right?
No, not talking about your political views, but telling one from the other.
Just last night I was lying down to watch some programs on my tablet; I plugged in my earphone "buds" into it, then pulled one side close to my eye so I could see if the tiny letter said "L" or "R". The first one said "R" and I stuck it in my ear...
My LEFT ear. I realized my mistake when I put the "L" one into my right ear. They're molded a little differently to better fit the slant of the ear canal and don't fit correctly if reversed. Annoyed, I switched them and turned on the tablet. I caught up on some programs, then fell asleep with the buds in my ears. At least I didn't roll over on my tablet like I've done in the past.
I get up this morning, make some coffee and rub the inside of my ear where the bud had irritated it because I slept on that side, sat down at the computer and tore off yesterday's entry on my trivia calendar and found this for today:
"One out of 4 adults can't tell their left from their right."
Hmmm....I usually don't have any trouble, but will admit to a few cases where I've had to think about it...last night's mix up wasn't typical, though. A quick search on the Internet showed that bit of trivia to be true.
There's even a test: Right - Left Confusion?
This probably explains why *some* people have trouble learning to march in the military. Not this bunch, though.
Just last night I was lying down to watch some programs on my tablet; I plugged in my earphone "buds" into it, then pulled one side close to my eye so I could see if the tiny letter said "L" or "R". The first one said "R" and I stuck it in my ear...
My LEFT ear. I realized my mistake when I put the "L" one into my right ear. They're molded a little differently to better fit the slant of the ear canal and don't fit correctly if reversed. Annoyed, I switched them and turned on the tablet. I caught up on some programs, then fell asleep with the buds in my ears. At least I didn't roll over on my tablet like I've done in the past.
I get up this morning, make some coffee and rub the inside of my ear where the bud had irritated it because I slept on that side, sat down at the computer and tore off yesterday's entry on my trivia calendar and found this for today:
"One out of 4 adults can't tell their left from their right."
Hmmm....I usually don't have any trouble, but will admit to a few cases where I've had to think about it...last night's mix up wasn't typical, though. A quick search on the Internet showed that bit of trivia to be true.
There's even a test: Right - Left Confusion?
This probably explains why *some* people have trouble learning to march in the military. Not this bunch, though.
September 26, 2015
Red Hair is Really Rare
According to the National Institutes of Health, only 2% or less of the world's population has red hair. Red hair is associated with the gene MC1R, a recessive and somewhat rare gene and both parents must carry a copy of the gene to produce a red-haired child and often the trait skips generations. Rarest of all are redheads with blue eyes; the majority have brown eyes or hazel or green shades.
Ireland has the highest per capita percentage of redheads in the world -- anywhere from 10 to 30 percent, according to Eupedia, a website that explores European genetics and ancestry. They are almost equally prevalent in Scotland and other pockets of Celtic pride. A slightly lower percentage hail from Cornwall in England and western parts of Switzerland.
Ireland has the highest per capita percentage of redheads in the world -- anywhere from 10 to 30 percent, according to Eupedia, a website that explores European genetics and ancestry. They are almost equally prevalent in Scotland and other pockets of Celtic pride. A slightly lower percentage hail from Cornwall in England and western parts of Switzerland.
Labels: interesting, trivia
The Beverly Hillbillies
Debuted on television on this date in 1962.
Labels: anniversaries, trivia, tv, videos
September 25, 2015
The Partridge Family
Debuted on this date on ABC back in 1970.
Labels: anniversaries, trivia, tv, videos
September 24, 2015
September 22, 2015
Humungous Fungus
The largest living thing (by area) is a mushroom (Armillaria) located in Malheur National Forest. It covers 2,200 acres and is between 2,000 and 8,000 yrs. old.
Labels: interesting, trivia
September 19, 2015
September 16, 2015
September 14, 2015
September 12, 2015
The Land Down Under
Australia is the only continent without an active volcano.
That's about the only thing in Australia that won't kill you.
A blast from the past:
That's about the only thing in Australia that won't kill you.
A blast from the past:
Down Under - Men At Work
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