10:11 PM

Funny and Interesting Facts 

  • It is impossible to lick your elbow (busted) 
  • A crocodile can't stick it's tongue out. 
  • A shrimp's heart is in it's head. 
  • People say "Bless you" when you sneeze because when you sneeze,your heart stops for a mili-second. 
  • In a study of 200,000 ostriches over a period of 80 years, no one reported a single case where an ostrich buried its head in the sand. 
  • It is physically impossible for pigs to look up into the sky. 
  • A pregnant goldfish is called a twit. 
  • More than 50% of the people in the world have never made or received a telephone call. 
  • Rats and horses can't vomit. 
  • If you sneeze too hard, you can fracture a rib. 
  • If you try to suppress a sneeze, you can rupture a blood vessel in your head or neck and die. 
  • If you keep your eyes open by force when you sneeze, you might pop an eyeball out. 
  • Rats multiply so quickly that in 18 months, two rats could have over a million descendants. 
  • Wearing headphones for just an hour will increase the bacteria in your ear by 700 times. 
  • In every episode of Seinfeld there is a Superman somewhere. 
  • The cigarette lighter was invented before the match. 
  • Thirty-five percent of the people who use personal ads for dating are already married. 
  • A duck's quack doesn't echo, and no one knows why. 
  • 23% of all photocopier faults worldwide are caused by people sitting on them and photocopying their butts. 
  • In the course of an average lifetime you will, while sleeping, eat 70 assorted insects and 10 spiders. 
  • Most lipstick contains fish scales. 
  • Like fingerprints, everyone's tongue print is different. 
  • Over 75% of people who read this will try to lick their elbow. 
  • A crocodile can't move its tongue and cannot chew. Its digestive juices are so strong that it can digest a steel nail. 
  • Money notes are not made from paper, they are made mostly from a special blend of cotton and linen. In 1932, when a shortage of cash occurred in Tenino, Washington, USA, notes were made out of wood for a brief period. 
  • The Grammy Awards were introduced to counter the threat of rock music. In the late 1950s, a group of record executives were alarmed by the explosive success of rock ‘n roll, considering it a threat to "quality" music. 
  • Tea is said to have been discovered in 2737 BC by a Chinese emperor when some tea leaves accidentally blew into a pot of boiling water. The tea bag was introduced in 1908 by Thomas Sullivan of New York. 
  • Over the last 150 years the average height of people in industrialised nations has increased 10 cm (about 4 inches). In the 19th century, American men were the tallest in the world, averaging 1,71m (5'6"). Today, the average height for American men is 1,75m (5'7"), compared to 1,77 (5'8") for Swedes, and 1,78 (5'8.5") for the Dutch. The tallest nation in the world is the Watusis of Burundi. 
  • In 1955 the richest woman in the world was Mrs Hetty Green Wilks, who left an estate of $95 million in a will that was found in a tin box with four pieces of soap. Queen Elizabeth of Britain and Queen Beatrix of the Netherlands count under the 10 wealthiest women in the world. 
  • Joseph Niepce developed the world's first photographic image in 1827. Thomas Edison and W K L Dickson introduced the film camera in 1894. But the first projection of an image on a screen was made by a German priest. In 1646, Athanasius Kircher used a candle or oil lamp to project hand-painted images onto a white screen. 
  • In 1935 a writer named Dudley Nichols refused to accept the Oscar for his movie The Informer because the Writers Guild was on strike against the movie studios. In 1970 George C. Scott refused the Best Actor Oscar for Patton. In 1972 Marlon Brando refused the Oscar for his role in The Godfather. 
  • The system of democracy was introduced 2 500 years ago in Athens, Greece. The oldest existing governing body operates in Althing in Iceland. It was established in 930 AD. 
  • A person can live without food for about a month, but only about a week without water.
  • If the amount of water in your body is reduced by just 1%, you'll feel thirsty.
  • If it's reduced by 10%, you'll die. 
  • According to a study by the Economic Research Service, 27% of all food production in Western nations ends up in garbage cans. Yet, 1,2 billion people are underfed - the same number of people who are overweight. 
  • Camels are called "ships of the desert" because of the way they move, not because of their transport capabilities. A Dromedary camel has one hump and a Bactrian camel two humps. The humps are used as fat storage. Thus, an undernourished camel will not have a hump. 
  • In the Durango desert, in Mexico, there's a creepy spot called the "Zone of Silence." You can't pick up clear TV or radio signals. And locals say fireballs sometimes appear in the sky. 
  • Ethernet is a registered trademark of Xerox, Unix is a registered trademark of AT&T. 
  • Bill Gates' first business was Traff-O-Data, a company that created machines which recorded the number of cars passing a given point on a road. 
  • Uranus' orbital axis is tilted at 90 degrees. 
  • The final resting-place for Dr. Eugene Shoemaker - the Moon. The famed U.S. Geological Survey astronomer, trained the Apollo astronauts about craters, but never made it into space. Mr. Shoemaker had wanted to be an astronaut but was rejected because of a medical problem. His ashes were placed on board the Lunar Prospector spacecraft before it was launched on January 6, 1998. NASA crashed the probe into a crater on the moon in an attempt to learn if there is water on the moon. 
  • Outside the USA, Ireland is the largest software producing country in the world. 
  • The first fossilized specimen of Australopithecus afarenisis was named Lucy after the paleontologists' favorite song "Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds," by the Beatles. 
  • Figlet, an ASCII font converter program, stands for Frank, Ian and Glenn's LETters. 
  • Every human spent about half an hour as a single cell. 
  • Every year about 98% of atoms in your body are replaced. 
  • Hot water is heavier than cold. 
  • Plutonium - first weighed on August 20th, 1942, by University of Chicago scientists Glenn Seaborg and his colleagues - was the first man-made element. 
  • If you went out into space, you would explode before you suffocated because there's no air pressure. 
  • The radioactive substance, Americanium - 241 is used in many smoke detectors. 
  • The original IBM-PCs, that had hard drives, referred to the hard drives as Winchester drives. This is due to the fact that the original Winchester drive had a model number of 3030. This is, of course, a Winchester firearm. 
  • Sound travels 15 times faster through steel than through the air. 
  • On average, half of all false teeth have some form of radioactivity. 
  • Only one satellite has been ever been destroyed by a meteor: the European Space Agency's Olympus in 1993. 
  • Starch is used as a binder in the production of paper. It is the use of a starch coating that controls ink penetration when printing. Cheaper papers do not use as much starch, and this is why your elbows get black when you are leaning over your morning paper. 
  • Sterling silver is not pure silver. Because pure silver is too soft to be used in most tableware it is mixed with copper in the proportion of 92.5 percent silver to 7.5 percent copper.

10:08 PM

Amazing Eye Facts


1.We should never put anything in or near our eyes, unless we have a reason to use eye drops. We would only do that if our doctor or parent told us to use them.

2.Blinking helps to wash tears over our eyeballs. That keeps them clean and moist. Also, if something is about to hit our eye, we will blink automatically.

3.Our body has some natural protection for our eyes. Our eyelashes help to keep dirt out of our eyes. Our eyebrows are made to keep sweat from running into our eyes.

4.Our eyes are very important to us, and we must protect them. We don't want dirt, sand, splinters or even fingers to get in our eyes. We don't want our eyes to get scratched or poked. That could damage our sight!

5.The study of the iris of the eye is called iridology.

6.The shark cornea has been used in eye surgery, since its cornea is similar to a human cornea.

7.The number one cause of blindness in adults in the United States is diabetes.

8.The eyeball of a human weighs approximately 28 grams.

9.The eye of a human can distinguish 500 shades of the gray.
10.The cornea is the only living tissue in the human body that does not contain any blood vessels.


11.The conjunctiva is a membrane that covers the human eye.

12.Sailors once thought that wearing a gold earring would improve their eyesight.

13.Research has indicated that a tie that is on too tight cam increase the risk of glaucoma in men.

14.People generally read 25% slower from a computer screen compared to paper.

15.Men are able to read fine print better than women can.

16.In the United States, approximately 25,000 eye injuries occur that result in the person becoming totally blind.

17.All babies are colour blind when they are born.

18.A human eyeball weighs an ounce.

19.If the lens in our eye doesn't work quite right, we can get glasses to help us see. Glasses have lenses in them that work with our eye's own lens to help us see better.

20.Babies' eyes do not produce tears until the baby is approximately six to eight weeks old.

21.The reason why your nose gets runny when you are crying is because the tears from the eyes drain into the nose.

22.The most common injury caused by cosmetics is to the eye by a mascara wand.

23.Some people start to sneeze if they are exposed to sunlight or have a light shined into their eye.

24.The highest recorded speed of a sneeze is 165 km per hour.

25.It is impossible to sneeze with your eyes open.


26.The space between your eyebrows is called the Glabella.

27.Inside our eye, at the back, is a part called the "retina." On the retina are cells called "rods" and "cones." These rods and cones help us to see colors and light.


28.Just behind the pupil is a lens. It is round and flat. It is thicker toward the middle.

29.Over the front of our eye is a clear covering called the "conjunctiva."

30.The white part of our eye is called the "sclera." At the front, the sclera becomes clear and is called the "cornea."

31.Around the pupil is a colored muscle called the "iris." Our eyes may be BLUE, BROWN, GREEN, GRAY OR BLACK, because that is the color of the iris.

32.Our eyes have many parts. The black part on the front of our eye is called the "pupil." It is really a little hole that opens into the back part of our eyes.

33.Your eyes blinks over 10,000,000 times a year!!!