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Fun Fact Friday bounties are back!
Share your best facts for a chance to win 10k sats.
The best comment as voted by the "top" filter at 9am CT tomorrow will be the winner.
Drop some knowledge stackers.
Good Luck!
Can you imagine if humans could do that?
https://m.stacker.news/41751
Females are lethal in all species hahaha great fact
Hahaha my husband doesn't come near me when I'm hungry
At least he inserted the mating arm first..
Not the worst way of dying for sure
This made me laugh a lot
give the female octopus chocolate or ice cream
Congratulations!
Thank you so much!!
https://m.stacker.news/41991
Yikes
Cool and scary at the same time
https://m.stacker.news/41834
Cool funny facts!!
Amazing! Not one but many facts!!
All facts are so funny. Specially about pink milk.
All mammals get goosebumps!!All mammals get goosebumps!!
https://m.stacker.news/41744
SourceSource
Nice fact.
Are marine mammals included?
I believe they do! Before we were seperated from our hairy ancestors we used it as technique to defend or attack much like animals. Because Marine mammals also defend or attack, assuming this they also have goosebumps.
Thanks!
Full story can be found e.g. here.
https://m.stacker.news/41741
Now that’s proof of work.
Indeed 🤣🤣🤣
The "turboencabulator" is a famous inner-joke within the engineering world. It was born in a student's journal in 1944, and it became part of engineering lore so that much that actual companies have made fully featured presentations of the "invention", with professionally made data-sheets included (in the case of General Electric, they included a full data-sheet in their General Electric Handbook).
The joke pokes fun at excessive technobabble by using made-up "technical" words that describe an imaginary (yet undecipherable) invention.
Known videos where made with actors that worked for serious engineering presentations:
This one was the first live presentation, made by Bud Haggert (top voice-over talent on technical films), at his request, who after making an actual training film for General Motors convinced everyone to remain in the set to make the sketch:
view on www.youtube.comThis one was made by Chrysler (in the description it haves links to other presentations made by other high-profile companies):
view on www.youtube.comNashville is named after a revolutionary war general.
Nashville gets its name from patriot general Francis Nash. General Nash was a revolutionary war hero who fell in battle. Nash’s name was also used for the now historical landmark of Fort Nashborough. As an additional fun fact: Andrew Jackson’s wife Rachel Donelson lived in Fort Nashborough as a young woman.
https://m.stacker.news/41737
https://scalemusiccity.com/7-little-known-facts-about-nashville/
Great and timely fact.
the bitcoin event was the driving force behind the theme selection 🤠
Dr. Eggman who is the main villain of the Sonic the Hedgehog game series was originally designed to be a potential protagonist for the game.
Once the character was rejected as a protagonist the team retooled him into the game's main antagonist.
Hunting unicorns is legal in Michigan. Lake Superior State University even offers a unicorn hunting license. The "chief herald of the Unicorn Hunters" once said, "The pursuit of the unicorn is a lonely quest." 🦄🌟
Hilarious!
it's not legal if you need a license :)
That is definitely a fun fact.
Coincidence? 🤔
https://m.stacker.news/41743
Men don't want to get verified! Lol!
Or live on this planet that long…
Nope, I know one Yogi from India who is 127 years old and still alive.
https://www.firstpost.com/india/the-125-year-old-yogi-winning-hearts-who-is-swami-sivananda-the-oldest-man-ever-to-receive-a-padma-shri-10478111.html
My great grandmother lived to 99. Just missed 100 by a couple months.
I think there's some problem. The top comment is not the one you zapped according to top filter on ~meta. Kindly look at it here and select the custom dates of last 2 days here..
https://stacker.news/~meta/top/comments/day
CC: @grayruby @Athena
Please see attached screenshots.
Here are the comments within the post sorted by top filter when I view logged in as grayruby.
https://m.stacker.news/41980
Here are the comments within the post sorted by top filter when I view as anon.
https://m.stacker.news/41981
I did see them. But I'm talking about the top ranked comments in the territory.
Select top>territory>comments
It was in the day!!
https://m.stacker.news/41987
I don't know why the difference between the top in the post and the ranking in the territory but the bounty has always been based on the top ranking within the post. I am not 100% sure but I think top comments and posts in overall rankings and territory rankings are time weighted to favour news posts/comments so stackers are routinely seeing new content but there is no bias for timing within a post.
I have no objection to the bounty but the difference was quite visible! I looked at it just to confirm because I zapped the comment of @Athena and just wanted to see if it makes a difference. I found that the comment from @Athena came on top of all other comments but did not come on top on the post. I also asked the same think to @k00b but he isn't there and I thought you might know about it. But that's fine, according to the rule it's fine!
Ritchie Blackmore's smoke on the water is actually Beethoven's 5th. ;)
Nice. Just looked it up and saw an interview where he was talking about being inspired by it and that he owed Beethoven a lot of money. Haha.
I only found out the other day. Was talking about it in Throwback Thursday yesterday, crazy fun fact.
One of the most infamous UFO sightings in the US were The Phoenix Lights in 1997.
https://youtu.be/1mKF5mgtJLc
One witness was a pilot that reported seeing the lights above Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport.
That pilot was Kurt Russell.
https://prod-images.tcm.com/Master-Profile-Images/KurtRussell.167448.jpg
Do we know for sure Kurt is not an alien?
No, not for sure.
But either him or Keith David, one of them is!!
All Fruit Loops are the same flavor.
Sugar?
Not sure what flavour, but all the different colors do not represent different fruit, all taste the same.
The bumblebee bat is the world’s smallest mammal.
https://m.stacker.news/41803
Weighing in at 0.05 to 0.07 ounces, with a head-to-body length of 1.14 to 1.29 inches and a wingspan of 5.1 to 5.7 inches, the bumblebee bat
that looks yummy fried
Spiders can release silk from each of their legs. This means a spider can have multiple threads attached at once, helping it build a strong and complex web. Some spiders can even create webs in ways that are completely invisible to the human eye, using extremely fine silk.
https://m.stacker.news/41783
Incredible
The world’s first computer which was named the Z1, was invented by Konrad Zuse in 1936. His next invention, the Z2 was finished in 1939 and was the first fully functioning electro-mechanical computer.
Let’s give it some No- Brainers!!
https://m.stacker.news/41838
Bananas are curved because they grow towards the sun.
Q followed by U is a feature of English and Romance languages like Spanish and French. However, in Arabic, Q is sometimes followed by A.
https://m.stacker.news/41755
Source: my Malay colleague
McDonald’s once made bubblegum-flavored broccoli. Imagine the surprise of anyone expecting regular broccoli! 🥦💭1
https://m.stacker.news/41786