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    Did you know...

    I'm not sure if there's a thread similar to this already. It's basically just a place to put things that you have recently become aware of or found interesting. Obviously it should be something that you would think a lot of people do not know already. I'll start with something that I only became aware of recently...

    Ray Houghton has worked for Sports Interactive as a consultant on their PC & Xbox360 game Football Manager since 2002.



    Note: It doesn't have to relate to Football/Sport.

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    Mel Gibson's mother is from Longford and has a life long devotion to St Mel (same name as the catederal in Longford) and named her famous son after him.
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    windmills always turn anti clockwise,except here in Ireland

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    During your lifetime, you'll eat about 60,000 pounds of food, that's the weight of about 6 elephants!( Pat Dolan excluded)

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    Quote Originally Posted by strangeirish View Post
    During your lifetime, you'll eat about 60,000 pounds of food, that's the weight of about 6 elephants!( Pat Dolan excluded)
    On a similar note, in pre-famine Ireland, peasants ate a stone weight of potatoes every day.

    Also, in a similar vein to The Boss' post, there are more possible positions in a game of chess than there are atoms in the universe, I think. That's why it's not yet close to being solved (it's currently only solved for all positions with six pieces on the board). By contrast, draughts is a proven draw.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Onefootednopace View Post
    A rabbit is unable to vomit.
    That's also true of rats (and most rodents - not Groundhogs though for some reason). Not shocking, you may suppose, as they're close relatives. Not true! Rabbits are more closely related to horses than to rats. My favourite piece of animal kingdom vomiting knowledge concerns wrinkled frogs, a species in which the vomiting response "varies seasonally". It leaves me with the image of a couple of zoologists in a lab going,
    "Is it vomiting?"
    "No."
    "How about now?"
    "No. Wait, yes. What did you do?"
    "It's just gone midnight. I guess it's seasonal."
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    Quote Originally Posted by John83 View Post
    That's also true of rats (and most rodents - not Groundhogs though for some reason). Not shocking, you may suppose, as they're close relatives. Not true! Rabbits are more closely related to horses than to rats. My favourite piece of animal kingdom vomiting knowledge concerns wrinkled frogs, a species in which the vomiting response "varies seasonally". It leaves me with the image of a couple of zoologists in a lab going,
    "Is it vomiting?"
    "No."
    "How about now?"
    "No. Wait, yes. What did you do?"
    "It's just gone midnight. I guess it's seasonal."

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    Quote Originally Posted by oscar View Post
    windmills always turn anti clockwise,except here in Ireland
    Feck off, really? Videos or it didn't happen.

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