What are the facts you remember for no specific reason
Does anyone else find themselves recalling random facts for no apparent reason? Like,
Charlie Chaplin entered a Charlie Chaplin lookalike contest and lost
Does anyone else find themselves recalling random facts for no apparent reason? Like,
Charlie Chaplin entered a Charlie Chaplin lookalike contest and lost
Macaroni_ninja, Scots have 421 words for “snow”
Mr_Blott, Did we aye
Away an shite
shinigamiookamiryuu, Name three.
bitwaba, Snow
Shite snow
Fookin snow
my_hat_stinks, Fookin
Nobody in Scotland has ever unironically said “fookin”.
my_hat_stinks, Snow, sleet, slush. Those aren’t really Scots words though, I think they were mixing it up with the (also not really true) factoid that Inuits have hundreds of words for snow.
brap, Laser is an acronym and doesn’t have a god damned Z in it.
AlolanYoda, Laser is no longer an acronym. It’s now an anacronym, which means it’s its own word (despite originally being an acronym)
Source: Wikipedia
brap, Well TIL!
Justas, Also, Lithuania is really good at making the fancy ones, like ones for research, variable frequency ones, femtosecond ones, etc.
I had to look it up, but we’re #13 by global export value (not counting laser diodes)
wallybeavis, (edited ) TIL - Light Amplification by Stimulated Emission of Radiation
That reminds me, so is SCUBA, RADAR and MODEM…I miss the old History Channel shows, especially Modern Marvels
SCUBA: Self-Contained Underwater Breathing Apparatus (Blew my mind for some reason when I learned that)
RADAR: Radio Detection and Ranging (I’ve watched alot of WWII documentaries)
MODEM: Modulation Demodulation (I’ve worked in tech)
BA834024112, So is Tuba: Terrible Underwater Breathing Apparatus
wallybeavis, Tegucigalpa is the capital of Honduras. No idea where I learned that
CopernicusQwark, The buttons on suit jackets are a holdover from a time that buttons were new, and therefore fashionable. Well to do sorts had buttons all over their suits, even in places that would be considered silly these days.
hactar42, Similar fact - ties, as in neck or bow, are the only common men’s clothing item that serve no practical purpose.
sploosh, When buttons were new and therefore fashionable? I feel like buttons predate suits by a wide margin.
CopernicusQwark, Maybe it was for a new kind or material of button? This factoid is from long ago and is half remembered.
shinigamiookamiryuu, Karl Marx got drunk one night and, after being kicked out of a bar in London where he got drunk, went around London and almost got arrested sabotaging the lamp posts with rocks with his colleagues who were also drunk.
Quetzlcoatl, deleted_by_author
wiccan2, They’re them at the glowing bit until it’s dark.
shinigamiookamiryuu, Throwing rocks at the glass part that emits light, taking out the bulb.
slazer2au, White green, green, white blue, orange, white orange, blue, white brown, brown.
Nomecks, (edited ) California Cows Don’t Dance the Fandango
Steps for laser printing:
Cleaning, Charging, Drawing, Developing, Transferring, Fusing
I’ve known this for over 20 years and never used it. Thanks catchy mnemonics!
mangaskahn, Are you making a crossover cable or installing it for the government? Those are the only places that I know of that A is used regularly. Nearly everywhere else uses B in my experience.
slazer2au, Are you making the assumption I am from North America?
Every place I have worked in Australia and Europe uses green first.
indepndnt, Really? I wasn’t sure which one I “should” use so I looked at a cable that I had laying around (probably came with a cable modem or something?) and was able to see the wire colors through the connector and it was A. So that’s what I’ve been using when making patch cables or wiring my house.
I guess my question is what’s your experience with where B is used? Mostly I’m just curious, it probably doesn’t really matter for me since I only do networking work in my house.
variants, I guess it doesn’t really matter as long as you stick to one for both ends of the cable
Nollij, It shouldn’t actually matter. It’s strictly by convention that the US (and probably North America; unclear about beyond) almost exclusively uses B. The big risk is that people will assume it’s B, and the other end is B, which can cause issues when they e.g. replace a receptacle and make all of your connections crossover. But even that shouldn’t matter much these days.
There’s also some very limited issues switching from A to B on the same line (A in wall, B in patch cable), but this is very rare. If you saw A, it was probably either a crossover, or you live in a place that uses A.
theneverfox, So I learned all this almost 2 decades ago so the details may be off…
There’s crossover cables, which are a-b and used if you want to connect one computer to another-the tx and rx are flipped from one side to the other, so two “client” devices (like 2 computers) don’t speak and listen on the same line
There’s rollover cables, which are flipped on one side, that were used to connect to the console port of a router
Aside from that, nothing about the configuration really matters except being standard. The reason they’re not just in stripe-color color order is to separate the tx and rx to minimize interference
I’m pretty sure all of this became moot after hundred gigabit Ethernet became a common thing anyways - they multiplex electrical signals across each of the wires, so they have to negotiate the method or fall back to a simpler protocol from the start. I’m not sure how robust it is to randomly shuffling the order on each side individually (I wouldn’t try it on hardware I wasn’t willing to risk)
So really, all that matters is that it matches. And since we’ve been doing it a certain way for so long, doing it differently is a bad idea. A vs b makes no difference, but you could make green the split pair and it’d be identical. You could use the same arbitrary order on each side and you’d probably not notice much difference, although you might get a lot more errors from minute interference
And FWIW, I think b is the more common standard across the world… But any advantage or disadvantage probably died back when we stopped using those trunk lines with dozens of pairs split out on a punch down block that goes to a bunch of different homes
MonsterMonster,
RedEyeFlightControl, T568-A guy I see
I’m a B guy myself.
lvxferre, How to get all kremkoins in Donkey Kong Country 2, through a cheat:
- Enter the cabin with the map and the life balloon. Leave without touching anything.
- Collect the banana bunch over the pirate crocodile. Go back to the cabin, now pick the life.
- Repeat the above. You’ll see a kremkoin over the map. Pick it and you got 75 kremkoins.
In no moment you can touch the two lone bananas close to the entrance of the cabin.
…it has been decades since I played this game, and I almost never used the cheat above (it’s less fun than finding all bonus stages). Why do I still remember this?
altima_neo, I still remember the cheat for the first game. Down Y Down Down Y when cranky appears in the title to play bonus stages.
lvxferre, I remember this one too! There was also B A↓B↑↓↓Y (bad buddy) to switch when you wanted in 2P, instead of waiting until the arsehole playing with you to switch it.
Plus LRR LRR LR LR for DKC3. Then you’d insert a cheat and… I don’t remember them. Damn.
el_twitto, There are approximately π x 10^7 seconds in a year. It differs by less than 0.4%).
LoganNineFingers, 2.2lbs to a KG
Should probably make an effort to know so many as a Canadian but only know the one conversion
uriel238, 5cm to 2 inches. It’s slightly off but good to a 30cm = one foot.
Useful when converting penis measurements.
hemko, (edited ) Bicycle wheels with quick release axles have 9.525mm diameter, rounded up to 10mm. This is because the sizing is not actually metric, but 3/8 inch so imperial.
This is why it’s most commonly called 9mm qr (quick release) /facepalm
mnemonicmonkeys, To be fair, 0.5mm is a good clearance foe that application
AngryishHumanoid, 2 facts about the CMOS battery on a motherboard: CMOS stands for “complimentary metal oxide semiconductor”. Its a 2032 watch battery.
indepndnt, Also, the 2032 numbering indicates its physical size: it’s 20mm x 3.2mm. There are for example 2025’s (like in my car remote) that are 20mm x 2.5mm.
And CMOS refers to what the battery was powering on the motherboard (a small amount of CMOS static RAM) rather than anything about the battery itself. I don’t know if motherboards still use any static RAM, the batteries might only be there to power the clock these days, making the name just a historical convention.
chiliedogg, (edited ) It goes beyond button batteries too. Lots of batteries use the same system. For instance, many flashlights run off of 18650 cells.
Reverendender, Platypuses hunt underwater using bioelectric sensors in their bills. Also, you cannot beat the final boss in X-Men for Sega Gamegear unless you are using Iceman.
eatthecake, Arachibutyrophobia is the fear of getting peanut butter stuck to the roof of your mouth.
covert_czar, Aibohphobia is the (unofficial) fear of palindromes
thomasloven, (edited ) Hippopotomonstrosesquipedaliophobia is the fear of long words.
hakunawazo, (edited ) That is just as cruel as forcing speech impaired people to pronounce the word speech-language pathologist.
douglasg14b, If I was able to remember them on cue I would probably be a lot more interesting of a person.
The topic has to seed first and then all of the information I know about it rushes in.
finalarbiter, Orcas are a natural predator of the moose
Followupquestion, Orcas are a natural predator of everything that his the ocean. Fun fact, orcas have been known to toy with seals by catapulting them with their tails. I believe I remember seeing at least one baby seal got seventy feet in the air before returning to the sea (and its inevitable death).
Interstellar_1, I hate to break it to ya, but moose aren’t in the ocean.
Rakonat, All cases known to have happened are in Alaska, where moose were swimming across straits and between islands. Orcas are opportunistic hunters and nearly anything swimming in water deep enough for them to swim in has a chance of being eaten. Most of them keep their distance from humans but if you were swimming in their territory away from civilization and boat traffic you might be stalked and hunted.
Interstellar_1, (edited ) oh that’s interesting! Thanks I didn’t know that!
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