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Tiger Sora

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The most common metal element in the earth's crust and 3rd overall is Aluminum. It comprises roughly 8-8.2 percent of all material.
 

TIMESWORDSMAN

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Fijiman said:
LEGO came from a Danish phrase meaning "play-well".

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nikki191 said:
A british soldier landed in normandy during ww2 with a long bow and killed german soldiers with it
Jack Churchill. No relation to Winston. He was a member of the original Commando corp established in WW2. He is the only soldier of the war to be credited with a kill by an arrow. He also carried a claymore sword as well as the bow.
There should be a Pantheon of Badassery, in which this man would hold a place of high honor.
Too tired to look for him myself, but maybe you'll find his name in [a href="http://badasshistory.com/list.html"]here[/a]
Indeed, this is a fine memorial, but I still think there should be some sort of corporeal building devoted to such lords utter awe.
 

VoidWanderer

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Walt Disney, while being the voice of Mickey Mouse, was afraid of them.

Apple seeds contain a minute amount of cyanide.
 

The Night Shade

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Some Bond Facts

Ian fleming based bond in a friend he had during the war and the name came from an ornithologist he read the name in a newspaper

Timothy Dalton is the tallest of the bonds and Daniel Craig is the shortest

the game goldeneye 007 gain more money that the movie Goldeneye and tomorrow never dies combined

In dr No Sean Connery sings underneath the mango tree to this day it's the only time james had ever sing

007 in new york is the only original Fleming short story that hasn't been made into a movie
 

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Siping, the wavy lines cut into the soles of boat shoes to avoid slipping on wet surfaces, was originally designed by a guy who was working in a slaughterhouse and was sick of slipping on the blood.
 

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Zecora the zebra in My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic speaks solely in iambic tetrameter (da DUN da DUN da DUN da DUN), though occasionally she misses a beat if she can't say it "properly".
 

Ed130 The Vanguard

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Lake Taupo, the largest lake in New Zealand is in fact the caldera of a massive volcano.

The lake was formed after the Oruanui eruption, the worlds largest in 70000 years with a Volcanic Explosivity Index of 8 (the highest).

It's last major eruption was around 1800 years ago which may have turned the sky red over Rome and China.
 

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Here's a useless factoid, LEGO was originally designed not as a toy but as a cheap prefabricated building material to rebuild Europe after World War II (at a much larger scale obviously).

Also, coconuts kill more people each year than sharks.

And if you Google "recursion" it will ask if you meant "recursion".
 

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I have a few:

You are the centre of the observable universe. The universe itself is expanding, but it has no edge.

A Great White Shark's liver is so big it folds over three times, it's skin is essentially made of teeth (or are it's teeth essentially made of shark skin?)

A giraffe has valves in it's neck that close when it leans down for a drink, otherwise the blood pressure rushing to its head would kill it. It has the same amount of neck vertebrae as we do.

If you go to google, type "find chuck norris" and hit "I'm feeling lucky" it'll tell you not to look for him.
 

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Here's a fun one, what colour is the sun? If you said yellow you just failed. Think of what happens to something when it becomes really, really, REALLY hot. It becomes white right? That's where the expression 'white hot' comes from.

Well the sun is so hot it fits that description perfectly, it's actually a giant white ball of flame. We only see it as yellow due to the influence of our atmosphere.
 

DoPo

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Robert Ewing said:
The largest non-technical word is antidisestablishmentarianism, with a mere 28 letters.
There are several others larger than that but they were artificially created to be as long as possible.

If you google do a barrel roll it will obey.

Almon Strowger was the person who created automatic telephone exchange. However, he was an undertaker. He only created the technology, because the wife of one of his competitors worked as a telephone-operator. This meant that when people called, there was a person manually transferring their call to whatever it was for, and the wife transferred the calls to her husband instead of other undertakers. So probably

Don't mess with undertakers otherwise they would create a technology far more advanced that what anybody has

Also: epic beard. Don't mess with the beard.
 

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Para199x said:
dvd_72 said:
Anitediphobia: The fear that somehow, somewhere, a duck is watching you.

The fun fact that you eat about 8 or so spiders a night is not actually a fact, but a falsehood perpetrated by a scientist for an experiment to see how quickly information travels around the world.

"Magic numbers" is an actual technical term in nuclear physics. These magical numbers are the numbers of nucleons that make up extremely stable nuclei. Nuclei with more or less nucleons are less stable until the next magic number is reached.

Water expands when frozen. This is due to the structure of the H2O molecules that causes them to have intermolecular bonds strong enough to form a sort of crystal structure when the temperature becomes low enough.

Lukewarm water freezes faster than cold water. While apparently a fact I do not know the background behind it, nor do I quite believe it is a fact, but I thought I'd share it.

Start from any page in Wikipedia. Click the (I think) first link in that page, and every subsequent page. You will eventually end up on the philosophy page.

All that I could come up with at this time. I'll see if I can't recall more later ;)
Just tried the wikipedia thing, i got stuck in a loop which doesn't include philosophy, sorry :p
It's actually the first link not contained with in parenthesis or brackets, and technically not all but something close to 95%.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Getting_to_Philosophy
 

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Relaver said:
There is about as much caffene in a apple as in one cup of coffee.
Incorrect, there is no caffeine in apples. This is a common misconception based on Caffic acid in apples.
 

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It is estimated that 1% of people have schizophrenia.
A penny is worth less than the cost of it's materials (zinc and copper cost 1.7 cents)
When a person is sleep deprived, parts of their brain will fall asleep while they are awake.
 

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Calling the capital of Thailand Bangkok is the equivalent of calling the Russian capital Muscovy or the capital of the UK Londinium; it hasn't be called that in Thailand for centuries. They call it Krung Thep Mahanakhon Amon Rattanakosin Mahintharayutthaya Mahadilok Phop Noppharat Ratchathani Burirom Udomratchaniwet Mahasathan Amon Phiman Awatan Sathit Sakkathattiya Witsanukam Prasit or just Krung Thep for short.
 

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RuralGamer said:
Calling the capital of Thailand Bangkok is the equivalent of calling the Russian capital Muscovy or the capital of the UK Londinium; it hasn't be called that in Thailand for centuries. They call it Krung Thep Mahanakhon Amon Rattanakosin Mahintharayutthaya Mahadilok Phop Noppharat Ratchathani Burirom Udomratchaniwet Mahasathan Amon Phiman Awatan Sathit Sakkathattiya Witsanukam Prasit or just Krung Thep for short.
Holy shit. That must all the names of their royal elephants throughout history or something.
 

ShindoL Shill

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Para199x said:
Just tried the wikipedia thing, i got stuck in a loop which doesn't include philosophy, sorry :p
It's the first link not in brackets or italics.