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Little known facts

Dirty snow melts faster then clean snow.
 
Six identical-coloured 6-pin Lego blocks can be connected in over 900 million combinations.
So different colored would be so much more. I won’t even try the math.
 
The ancient Greeks had the first napkins. They were edible pieces of soft dough, which were often fed to the dogs after a meal. Centuries before the widespread use of paper napkins, soft pieces of dough were cut into small pieces, rolled, and then kneaded at the table before being used to wipe people’s fingers and hands after eating. This dough was called apomagdalia, which refers to the doughy bread inside the crusts, also known as “the crumb.”
 
Six identical-coloured 6-pin Lego blocks can be connected in over 900 million combinations.

The fascinating thing about that to me is that if you count only configurations that humans can tell apart by looking at them it's only about 120 million combinations.

Not that anyone could actually count them!

Oh -- also the result you posted was confirmed by two independently-written computer programs running on different computers with different operating systems -- and THAT is kool!
 
You're talking to a Canadian here. We wrote the book.

We also know how to make instant snow:


The wildest way I ever saw artificial snow made was by launching a model rocket with a water balloon full of near-boiling water wrapped around a big firecracker as the payload; when the rocket reached maximum height the nose popped off and the firecracker exploded.

People can be insanely creative.
 
The fascinating thing about that to me is that if you count only configurations that humans can tell apart by looking at them it's only about 120 million combinations.

Not that anyone could actually count them!

Oh -- also the result you posted was confirmed by two independently-written computer programs running on different computers with different operating systems -- and THAT is kool!
No. The word you are looking for is tedious...
 
The first hard drive was a drum about the size of a 5-gallon bucket. The computer it was for used vacuum tubes. Those tubes were mounted in racks always in the same pattern so when a tube failed the rack could be pulled and another inserted.
 
^ You can slice off the top of a pineapple (below the stalk) and set it onto soil (stalk-side up). It will root and a new pineapple plant will grow.
 
The spot inside the Earth where the pressure is first released during an earthquake is called the 'hypocentre'. The 'epicentre' is the spot on the Earth's surface above the hypocentre.
 
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