I have always found random facts to be fun and even useful in some social situations (or if you ever make it on Jeopardy).
Please share any with the thread.
I will start:
Algeria is about 3.5x the size of Texas
I have always found random facts to be fun and even useful in some social situations (or if you ever make it on Jeopardy).
Please share any with the thread.
I will start:
Algeria is about 3.5x the size of Texas
Quoted from Buzz:It’s hard to run with the weight of gold, it’s just as hard with the weight of lead.
Spend a little time on the mountain, spend a little time on the hill.
Quoted from Daditude:I have always found random facts to be fun and even useful in some social situations (or if you ever make it on Jeopardy).
Please share any with the thread.
I will start:
Algeria is about 3.5x the size of Texas
Ak is 2.2 X bigger than TX
Las Vegas is further west than Los Angeles
Edit: Yes, it’s Reno, not Las Vegas. Never said I was smart!
Quoted from Mudflaps:Las Vegas is further west than Los Angeles
Sorry, 1 more to brag on AK. Furthest Northern, eastern and western state.
The earliest sci-fi film is considered to be "A Trip to the Moon" directed by Georges Méliès in France in 1902.
Quoted from Mudflaps:Las Vegas is further west than Los Angeles
It's Reno that's further west than Los Angeles.
In Svalbard, Norway, the northernmost inhabited region of Europe, there is no sunset from approximately 19 April to 23 August (they pay the price for that in the wintertime though)
Quoted from Mudflaps:Las Vegas is further west than Los Angeles
I'm thinking you referring to Reno, it's Reno that's further west than Los Angeles
The first oranges weren’t orange.
The original oranges from Southeast Asia were a tangerine-pomelo hybrid, and they were actually green. In fact, oranges in warmer regions like Vietnam and Thailand still stay green through maturity.
Rebar is numbered in eighths of an inch. For example, a number 6 rebar is 3/4” in diameter. A number 16 rebar is 2” in diameter.
Alfred Molina has an enormous list of acting credits to his name, including Doc Ock in the 2nd Spider-Man movie in 2004. But the first movie role most people saw him in was when he played Satipo - the fellow who accompanies Indiana Jones into the cave in the opening sequence of Raiders of the Lost Ark ... but not out of it.
Counting both studio recording and touring, AC/DC, the worlds greatest rock and roll band,
has had 24 different band members.
Quoted from Billc479:Rebar is numbered in eighths of an inch. For example, a number 6 rebar is 3/4” in diameter. A number 16 rebar is 2” in diameter.
So are light bulbs, a BR40 has a diameter of 5 inches or 40/8 inches.
Adolf Hitler wanted The Three Stooges dead.
Having established their comic personas with the shorts, the Stooges went on to make history—although they did it by accident. Their 1940 short, You Nazty Spy!, was the first American production to openly make a mockery of Adolf Hitler’s regime. (Charlie Chaplin’s The Great Dictator opened nine months later.)
The short was obviously not complimentary of Hitler and was perceived as a terrible insult to the Führer, who actually listed the Stooges as desired casualties on his own personal death wish list. Although it’s not known whether he listed each Stooge by name, Hitler making a note to eliminate Curly would be a strange historical footnote.
Quoted from LTG:There are 9 ways to reach first base in baseball.
LTG : )
Ok let me try:
Hit
Walk
Hit by pitch
Error
Dropped third strike
Catcher’s interference
Fielder’s choice
Infield fly rule?
Balk?
Fielder’s interference?
Ok those last three were guesses....
Quoted from Eightball88:Doritos are flammable and can be used as kindling.
Pecans are also. Most pecan trees types are named after Native American tribes. I have a green river, Mandan major and a Lakota in my yard.
Quoted from Buzz:It’s hard to run with the weight of gold, it’s just as hard with the weight of lead.
Harder.
US Farmers make up less than 1% of the country's population. On average each farmer feeds 155 people, which is enough for the US population and makes the US the top food exporter in the world, exporting approximately $140 billion in agricultural products a year.
Quoted from Tomass:Just a little south of me is Girdwood AK, and it is the northernmost rainforrest in the world.
this place is totally awesome! We went a few years back and my kids were blown away with all the different varieties of mushrooms everywhere. Had to make sure they didn’t eat them...my wife on the other hand....
In Japan you can be detained for 72 hours with no reasonable cause-and no one phone call either
I’ve seen it with my own eyes - not me though...yet
Quoted from Eightball88:Infield fly rule?
Balk?
Neither one of these two. The batter is out on an infield fly, and a balk doesn't affect the batter.
My guess is batted ball hits another runner before a fielder touches it. I believe you got the rest of them.
Quoted from BillySastard:Neither one of these two. The batter is out on an infield fly, and a balk doesn't affect the batter.
My guess is batted ball hits another runner before a fielder touches it. I believe you got the rest of them.
Yeah those didn’t sound right to me either (and on second thought the infield fly rule was a pretty bad guess). I think you might be right about the runner touching a batted ball....in that case I think the runner is out and the batter is awarded first base.
Ok here is another sports fact....
In the storied history of the Montreal Forum, the Stanley cup was awarded many times, but only once to a non-Montreal team (Calgary Flames in 1989). That still pinches cuz I was there
Quoted from Eightball88:Ok let me try:
Hit
Walk
Hit by pitch
Error
Dropped third strike
Catcher’s interference
Fielder’s choice
Infield fly rule?
Balk?
Fielder’s interference?
Ok those last three were guesses....
Pretty sure you can steal first from second, although it makes no sense to do it.
I think another is if you are running from first to second when another batter hits. If he is forced out and the throw to second is there, you can turn and run back to first.
Quoted from Tomass:Pretty sure you can steal first from second, although it makes no sense to do it.
I think another is if you are running from first to second when another batter hits. If he is forced out and the throw to second is there, you can turn and run back to first.
In this scenario the runner is already on first. LTG's question was 9 different ways a batter can get to 1st base.
Quoted from MajorDrainer:Longest palindrome...A man a plan a canal Panama.
While it’s a famous palindrome, it’s nowhere near the longest. A palindrome sentence could be infinitely long for that matter.
Quoted from MajorDrainer:Longest palindrome...A man a plan a canal Panama.
Favorite palindrome: taco cat
I did some investigation, but i may need more. This is what i found:
https://www.torontomike.com/2008/01/23_ways_to_get_to_first_base.html
Here are the 23 ways you can get to first base.
1. walk
2. intentional walk
3. hit by pitch
4. dropped 3rd strike
5. failure to deliver pitch in 20 seconds
6. catcher interference
7. fielder interference
8. spectator interference
9. fan obstruction
10. fair ball hits ump
11. fair ball hits runner
12. fielder obstructs runner
13. pinch-runner
14. fielder's choice
15. force out at another base
16. preceding runner put-out allows batter to reach first
17. sac bunt fails to advance runner
18. sacrifice fly dropped
19. runner called out on appeal
20. error
21. four illegal pitches
22. single
23. game suspended with runner on first, that player is traded prior to the makeup; new player is allowed to take his place
Here's another:
http://hilgens.blogspot.com/2007/06/9-ways-to-reach-first-base.html?m=1
9 Ways to Reach First Base
"My brother in law was chatting with me today and said he was told there were 9 ways to reach first base in MLB. So we started brainstorming and researching. We found people stating anywhere from 7 to 23 different ways. After the research, I do believe there are 9 different ways to score a batter to first base. Obviously there are tons of variations of each, but these are the ways it can be scored:
1. Single
2. Base on Balls (Walk)
3. Fielder's Choice
4. Hit By Pitch
5. Fielding Error
6. Dropped 3rd Strike (Passed Ball or Wild Pitch)
7. Catcher's Interference
8. Fielder Interference/Obstruction
9. Batted Ball hits another runner before a fielder touches it
Any others?
This led me to poke around MLB's official rules and I found some wild stuff. How about these Catcher Interference Comments?
Rule 6.08(c) Catcher Interference
Rule 6.08(c) Comment: If catcher’s interference is called with a play in progress the umpire will allow the play to continue because the manager may elect to take the play. If the batter-runner missed first base, or a runner misses his next base, he shall be considered as having reached the base, as stated in Note of Rule 7.04(d). Examples of plays the manager might elect to take:
1. Runner on third, one out, batter hits fly ball to the outfield on which the runner scores but catcher’s interference was called. The offensive manager may elect to take the run and have batter called out or have runner remain at third and batter awarded first base.
2. Runner on second base. Catcher interferes with batter as he bunts ball fairly sending runner to third base. The manager may rather have runner on third base with an out on the play than have runners on second and first.
I guess I had no clue that a manager gets to wait for the outcome of the play before deciding what scenario he would prefer, but it makes sense. I bet 90% of the time, the manager would take the run in the event of scenario #1 unless the team is down several runs later in the game. This has great resemblance to an offsides penalty in the NFL...based on the result of the play, you can decide to take or not take the penalty."
Quoted from Daditude:Here are the 23 ways you can get to first base.
You forgot alcohol.
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