TIL that when NASA's New Horizons spacecraft passed by Pluto, the trip took about 1 minute less than predicted or in a decade-long journey, NASA's forecast was 99.99998% accurate or the equivalent of forecasting a trip from New York to Boston & being accurate to within four-millionths of a second.
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The Motley Fool
Good Enough
Why rules of thumb beat precision.
TIL Two penniless brothers living in a cave inherited $6.6 Billion from a long lost Grandmother.
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Submitted May 07, 2019 at 08:13PM by Leecifer42
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r/todayilearned - TIL Two penniless brothers living in a cave inherited $6.6 Billion from a long lost Grandmother.
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TIL timeless physics is the controversial view that time, as we perceive it, does not exist as anything other than an illusion. Arguably we have no evidence of the past other than our memory of it, and no evidence of the future other than our belief in it.
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Julian Barbour - Wikipedia
British physicist
TIL the Beatles album, Abbey Road, was originally going to be called Everest but none of the Beatles wanted to fly to the Himalayas to take a photo so they just called the album Abbey road.
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The Beatles' Abbey Road album was almost called Everest
In the history of iconic music, so many decisions emerge as the result of total accidents. Longstanding plans are broken, courses are diverted, and even mistakes become ingrained into legend as genius choices. So much of the process relies on chance, that…
TIL in the extinct Australian language Mbabaram, the word for dog is 'dog'. This is purely a coincidence and there is no relation between the words
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Mbabaram language - Wikipedia
language
TIL Caesar salad isn't Italian and has nothing to do with Julius Caesar, it was invented in Mexico in 1924 by a man called Caesar Cardini
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Kitchenproject
The History of Caesar Salad
This is not a copy cat recipe but the actual family recipe for creamed spinach donated by Ruth Chris.
TIL that the Vietnamese word for shark literally translates to "fat fish" and the Afrikaans word for stapler literally translates to "paper vampire."
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Mentalfloss
25 Foreign Words With Hilarious Literal Meanings
Beware of "paper vampires" and "ghost breath."
TIL the Toyota Matrix's odometer has a glitch where it stops 299,999 miles, technically making it a "glitch in the matrix"
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Submitted May 08, 2019 at 01:00AM by RADical-muslim
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NBC Southern California
Some Toyota Models Odometers Stop at 299,999 Miles
Toyota acknowledges a problem for some of its vehicles which has never been subject to recall. Drivers of the Matrix, some Corollas and first-generation Prius' are finding that their odometers stop at 299,999...
TIL that the Secret Service agent who saved President Reagan's life joined the Secret Service after seeing a movie starring Ronald Reagan as a Secret Service Agent.
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Submitted May 08, 2019 at 03:36AM by userdk3
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Wikipedia
Jerry Parr - Wikipedia
American Secret Service agent
TIL About the Airline Employee Who Told the Passengers, Over the Plane's PA As the Plane Was Reaching the Gate, That He was Was Fed Up and Quitting, Pulled the Plane's Emergency Slide, Slid Down Holding Beers and Ran. When the Cops Caught Up To Him, the Then Ex-Employee Was Having Sex At Home.
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NBC New York
Fed-Up Flight Attendant Out of Jail, Says He's Appreciative
Steven Slater grabbed a couple of beers and ended his long career as a flight attendant.
TIL that in 1995, Isaac Asimov received a letter congratulating him on an accidental prediction of alpha-particle RAM errors in one of his 1950s novel “Caves of Steel”.
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Soft error - Wikipedia
In electronics and computing, a soft error is a type of error where a signal or datum is wrong. Errors may be caused by a defect, usually understood either to be a mistake in design or construction, or a broken component. A soft error is also a signal or…
TIL that Soviet Cosmonauts take shotguns to space to protect themselves from Siberian wilderness upon re-entry back to earth.
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TP-82 Cosmonaut survival pistol - Wikipedia
triple-barreled Soviet pistol that was carried by cosmonauts on space missions
TIL that in 1978, three Indiana teenagers were killed in when their Pinto was involved in a rear-end collision. Ford was indicted on three counts of reckless homicide. Indiana v. Ford was the first time a corporation faced criminal charges for a defective product and charged with murder.
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Ford Pinto - Wikipedia
subcompact car produced by Ford from 1971–1980
TIL the 1965 film ‘The Battle of the Bulge’ was so Historically Inaccurate, That President Eisenhower Came Out of Retirement & Held a Press Conference Just to Denounce the Film.
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WAR HISTORY ONLINE
'The Battle of the Bulge' was so Historically Inaccurate, That President Eisenhower Came Out of Retirement & Held a Press Conference…
‘Battle of the Bulge’ is an American classic war movie, it was made in Spain and hit the screens in 1965. It was directed by Ken Annakin. The starring
TIL that there are ancient windmills over 1000 years old still in operating condition in Iran. They served to protect the village from damaging winds and processing grains.
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Look4ward
1,000-Year-Old Windmills In Iran: Engineering Feats Which Stood The Test Of Time
Made of natural materials the windmills in Iran have been milling grain for flour for an estimated 1,000 years.
TIL that Payless set up a fake luxury store called "Palessi" to prank social media influencers.
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Submitted May 08, 2019 at 12:08PM by ClarkMWayne
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Cbsnews
Payless sold discount shoes at luxury prices — and it worked
Payless pranked fashionistas into paying 1,800 percent markups for the bargain footwear seller's shoes
TIL John Gotti's 13 year old son was struck by a car and killed when he darted out into a street on a mini motorbike. The driver of the vehicle, a neighbor whose son had previously slept over at the Gotti house, disappeared 5 months later. He was allegedly shot in the head and dissolved in acid
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Telegraph.co.uk
Neighbour who ran over John Gotti's son was dissolved in acid
A neighbour who accidentally ran over and killed the young son of the Mafia boss John Gotti was shot dead and his body dissolved in a barrel of acid, court papers have revealed.
TIL that after we die and our heart stops beating and our body moving our brain still works and we may even be conscious enough to hear our own death announced by doctors.
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Submitted May 08, 2019 at 03:24PM by ErmahgerdYuzername
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Msn
When you die you KNOW you're dead because your brain still works - and you could even hear your death announced
When you die you know you're dead because the brain keeps functioning and you know what's happening around you, chilling new research suggsts.
TIL: There was a year where the New England states did not have a summer: 1816. Frost and cold snaps throughout the summer months killed crops and made life miserable.
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Submitted May 08, 2019 at 01:43PM by zerodamage
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New England Historical Society
1816: The Year Without a Summer
The year 1816 was known as ‘The Year Without a Summer’ in New England because six inches of snow fell in June and every month of the year had a hard frost. Temperatures dropped to as low as 40 degrees in July and August as far south as Connecticut. It was…
TIL Burt Ward (Robin from the 1960's Batman TV show) owns a dog food company called Gentle Giants and also runs a rescue centre that has saved over 15,500 dogs to date.
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GENTLE GIANTS DOG FOOD AND PRODUCTS
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TIL that pilots departing from California's John Wayne Airport are required by law to cut their engines and pitch nose down shortly after takeoff for about 6 miles in order to reduce noise in the residential area below.
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What’s Up with the Rollercoaster Takeoffs from Orange County?
Orange County's unique departure profile If you've ever had the pleasure (or perhaps the terror) of taking off in a commercial plane from Orange County's John Wayne airport, you'll know that it is a takeoff unlike