Surprising if unimportant facts you've discovered recently.

Surprising if unimportant facts you've discovered recently.

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longshot

3,286 posts

200 months

Saturday 3rd September 2016
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TwigtheWonderkid said:
stuttgartmetal said:
Newc said:
longshot said:
Christ, this place has turned into a pedants paradise.
pedants'
LOL
Who led the pedants' revolt?

Which Tyler
Pedants is correct.

TwigtheWonderkid

43,646 posts

152 months

Saturday 3rd September 2016
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The Japanese word for suit is sebiro. This is because the first Japanese man to wear one was the Japanese ambassador in London. And when asked what it was when he got back to Japan, he said Savile Row (sebiro), this being where he bought it.

Prizam

2,360 posts

143 months

Wednesday 14th September 2016
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The band Jimmy Eat World was named when Jimmy's brother drew a picture of him eating the world.

RobinOakapple

2,802 posts

114 months

Wednesday 14th September 2016
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longshot said:
TwigtheWonderkid said:
stuttgartmetal said:
Newc said:
longshot said:
Christ, this place has turned into a pedants paradise.
pedants'
LOL
Who led the pedants' revolt?

Which Tyler
Pedants is correct.
No, it isn't.

Pedants' paradise clearly refers to a paradise for pedants, in effect one that belongs to them, as it isn't a paradise for people who are not pedants.

SilverSpur

20,911 posts

249 months

Wednesday 14th September 2016
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RobinOakapple said:
longshot said:
TwigtheWonderkid said:
stuttgartmetal said:
Newc said:
longshot said:
Christ, this place has turned into a pedants paradise.
pedants'
LOL
Who led the pedants' revolt?

Which Tyler
Pedants is correct.
No, it isn't.

Pedants' paradise clearly refers to a paradise for pedants, in effect one that belongs to them, as it isn't a paradise for people who are not pedants.
Pretty sure either could be correct depending on the point the original poster was trying to make...

TwigtheWonderkid

43,646 posts

152 months

Wednesday 14th September 2016
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SilverSpur said:
RobinOakapple said:
longshot said:
TwigtheWonderkid said:
stuttgartmetal said:
Newc said:
longshot said:
Christ, this place has turned into a pedants paradise.
pedants'
LOL
Who led the pedants' revolt?

Which Tyler
Pedants is correct.
No, it isn't.

Pedants' paradise clearly refers to a paradise for pedants, in effect one that belongs to them, as it isn't a paradise for people who are not pedants.
Pretty sure either could be correct depending on the point the original poster was trying to make...
It's the pedants' revolt. It's the revolt that belongs to the pedants. What other interpretation could there be?

mhurley

823 posts

135 months

Wednesday 14th September 2016
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Although the death penalty for murder was abolished in the 1960s, it still existed for treason.
A gallows was kept at Wandsworth jail in full working order until 1993 and tested every six months. In 1994, they were dismantled.

The gallows' trapdoor and lever were sent to the Prison Service Museum in Rugby, Warwickshire. After this museum permanently closed in 2004, they were sent to the Galleries of Justice in Nottingham, where those and an execution box may be seen.

Timmy40

12,915 posts

200 months

Tuesday 24th April 2018
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Manually amending the last numerical characters on the web address in the home page of the Lounge to increasingly higher numbers has an effect similar to time travel. I've gone back to 2016 in an instant. Now all I need to do is buy some Bitcoin!

Davie_GLA

6,549 posts

201 months

Tuesday 24th April 2018
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Timmy40 said:
Manually amending the last numerical characters on the web address in the home page of the Lounge to increasingly higher numbers has an effect similar to time travel. I've gone back to 2016 in an instant. Now all I need to do is buy some Bitcoin!
Edit the longer number to the left and you can play "Thread Lucky Dip"

Mark300zx

1,370 posts

254 months

Tuesday 24th April 2018
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Average life expectancy in the tidal River Thames is 15 mins!

Edited by Mark300zx on Tuesday 24th April 22:15

Dr Jekyll

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23,820 posts

263 months

Wednesday 25th April 2018
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mhurley said:
Although the death penalty for murder was abolished in the 1960s, it still existed for treason.
A gallows was kept at Wandsworth jail in full working order until 1993 and tested every six months. In 1994, they were dismantled.

The gallows' trapdoor and lever were sent to the Prison Service Museum in Rugby, Warwickshire. After this museum permanently closed in 2004, they were sent to the Galleries of Justice in Nottingham, where those and an execution box may be seen.
What happens if someone is convicted now for an offence that carried the death penalty at the time it was committed? DNA evidence is solving some very cold cases.

Moonhawk

10,730 posts

221 months

Wednesday 25th April 2018
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TwigtheWonderkid said:
The Japanese word for suit is sebiro. This is because the first Japanese man to wear one was the Japanese ambassador in London. And when asked what it was when he got back to Japan, he said Savile Row (sebiro), this being where he bought it.
Isn't that similar to why Australians call bedding, towels etc "Manchester".

Early in Australia's history - they had deliveries of such items primarily from cotton mills in Manchester and because the crates they came in were marked "Manchester" - the name stuck.

Timmy40

12,915 posts

200 months

Wednesday 25th April 2018
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Mark300zx said:
Average life expectancy in the tidal River Thames is 15 mins!

Edited by Mark300zx on Tuesday 24th April 22:15
And that's just for fish!

Mark300zx

1,370 posts

254 months

Wednesday 25th April 2018
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Timmy40 said:
And that's just for fish!
LOL, have heard the river is the cleanest city river in the World, obviously open to various interpretations, saw a seal at Lambeth Embankment last time I was working on the River.

https://greendiary.com/5-cleanest-rivers-world.htm...