It’s the weekend again and you’re finding yourself bored, looking for stuff to do on the Internet. Facebook isn’t amusing you and there aren’t any games that you really want to play. How about filling your brain with some trivia facts? Keep reading to learn some new things, and hopefully, at your next get together, you’ll have some new stuff to talk about!
Apparently, not only does the Postal Service deliver all of your mail, but they also take a picture of every piece of mail that travels through their hands. The practice is called the Mail Isolation and Tracking System and was initiated after the anthrax attacks through the mail in 2001.
The presenters of the award once used the phrase “And the award goes to…” before the presented the award to its recipient. In 1989, the phrase was abandoned and changed to “And the Oscar goes to…”. It is assumed that they changed the phrase to make the losers feel a little bit better.
Jill Price has a condition called hyperthymesia, which is the ability to never forget anything. Ever since Jill was 14, she’s been able to remember every single thing that has ever happened to her. She has absolutely no trouble instantly remembering facts that she’s learned, either.
The “cow shoes” left hoofprints on the ground instead of footprints, which made it easy for the smugglers and distillers to avoid police.
The phrase “Tsundoku” is what it’s called when someone acquires a large number of books, but doesn’t actually read them.
Instead, people wrote love letters to their favorite trees.
One of those messages states:
“My dearest Ulmus, As I was leaving St. Mary’s College today I was struck, not by a branch, but by your radiant beauty. You must get these messages all the time. You’re such an attractive tree.”
One person reported that their local shelter had somewhere between 50-60 black cats, but once the movie was released, the shelter didn’t have any at all. And apparently many are getting their names from characters in the movie, like T’Challa and ‘Shuri.
The aroma in space, mostly produced by dying stars, smells like barbecue, diesel fumes, and gunpowder.
The email service once belonged to Garfield the cat. The original G-mail, known as “e-mail with attitude,” could be accessed at gmail.garfield.com. Even though some people claim differently, the domain “gmail.com” never actually belonged to the creator of Garfield, Jim Davis.
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