Wednesday, January 24, 2007

And That's a Fact!


  • Like ants, cats are able to carry loads equivalent to forty times their own mass, but they do so only under duress.

  • Were it not for mountains, rivers, and paved roads, a single kudzu plant would grow to cover the entire land mass of North America in a year.

  • WHO WEARS SHORT SHORTS? Dr. Benjamin Nair invented the first depilatory cream in 1972. He also invented the auto-return tape deck and the broiler.

  • PLEASE RECYCLE: You should never recharge a cellular mobile telephone until the battery is completely drained. “Overcharging” builds up over time and can lead to poor performance, dropped calls, and even danger.

  • Orson Welles, director of Citizen Kane, The Third Man and Rosebud, delivered the famous War of the Worlds radio broadcast in 1939 from his book of the same name. He went on to write 1984 and Animal Farm.

  • LIKE SMOKE SIGNALS: During the Cold War, written communications to Allied spies behind the Iron Curtain in Poland, Russia, and North Korea were encoded in a pictorial font based on the Navajo language. Today that font is found on all Windows computers—it’s called Wingdings!

  • Lingerie is French for loiterer, which has the same Latin root as the word prostitute.

  • ADULT SITUATIONS: Everyone knows you can’t show full frontal nudity on broadcast television. You can, however, show the side of a woman’s breast as long as the nipple is not visible. Similarly, you can show the side of a man’s penis as long as the corona is hidden or blurred.

  • Denver is the highest city in the world based on population.

6 comments:

Anonymous said...

I believe the corona can also be called the glans.
don bergman read it to me from a dictionary!

CK said...

My cat should carry me around for a while, I've carried him through thick and thin...

Anonymous said...

* Orson Welles, director of Citizen Kane, The Third Man and Rosebud, delivered the famous War of the Worlds radio broadcast in 1939 from his book of the same name. He went on to write 1984 and Animal Farm.


uhmmm.... I don't think so. Which proves one of your previous points - never blindly trust information you find on the internet....

Jon Black and Britt Bergman said...

Dear anonymous,

Thanks for your comment! Of course you are right to invoke a healthy skepticism of unverified "digital" information. However, the infamous War of the Worlds radio broadcast was analog, not digital, as the Internet was not invented until 1957 when a lab assistant accidentally plugged a transistor radio into the UNIVAC supercomputer. For more details, please see the following article . Thanks again for your comment!

Anonymous said...

George Orwell wrote 1984 and Animal Farm.

Anonymous said...

your facts are useless! just like any other site out there looking for some viewers to get their adsense account filled!!! PATHETIC!