Share Your Interesting But Not Very Useful Facts

Share Your Interesting But Not Very Useful Facts

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nismocat

380 posts

8 months

Thursday 25th January
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Cotty said:
I saw one in Cornhill London

lol, even got the red police light on the roof!

Bad parking though. Need a taxi to the "sidewalk".

Blib

44,129 posts

197 months

Thursday 25th January
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We painted our red Transit with an S&H stripe, back in the day.

Ayahuasca

27,427 posts

279 months

Thursday 1st February
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There are enough nuclear bunkers in Switzerland for the entire population. Most apartment buildings and houses have a bomb shelter.

Come to think of it might turn out to be useful.

Fermit

12,961 posts

100 months

Friday 2nd February
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The gesture of a smile dates back to neanderthal times. When a man was about to be attacked by another, and he knew he was beaten from the off he would smile to show his closed teeth, IE he's not going to fight/ show he's not going to bite.

Roofless Toothless

5,665 posts

132 months

Friday 2nd February
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How the devil would anyone know that?

CT05 Nose Cone

24,982 posts

227 months

Friday 2nd February
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The last person to be prosecuted for witchcraft in Britain was in 1944 (albeit for exposing military secrets in a seance rather than turning people into newts).

98elise

26,608 posts

161 months

Friday 2nd February
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Ayahuasca said:
There are enough nuclear bunkers in Switzerland for the entire population. Most apartment buildings and houses have a bomb shelter.

Come to think of it might turn out to be useful.
My uncle (a Swiss national) turned his into an English Pub smile

The shelter was basically a two room basement with one kitted out as a utility room, and the other his pub.

Stick Legs

4,910 posts

165 months

Friday 2nd February
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The splines on the steering column of a Jaguar XJ-S are the same as on a Mini.

You can fit an XJ-S wheel to a Mini.

The splines on an early E24 6 Series BMW are fine.
They change in about 1986 to a coarse spline which is the same as an E30 3 Series.

Nethybridge

927 posts

12 months

Monday 19th February
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19th Century French writer Honoré de Balzac died at 51,
research has indicated that a factor
in his early demise may have been
due to the large intake of strong coffee, up to 50 cups a day.

Nethybridge

927 posts

12 months

Saturday 30th March
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Starting in 1840 7 consectutive US presidents elected
in a year ending in zero have died in office, the curse
ended with Ronald Reagan, who survived an
assassination attempt.

AceRockatansky

2,095 posts

27 months

Saturday 30th March
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AN hoses are sized by the 1/16th of an inch.

So a -6 uses 6/16 which is 3/8

A -12 is 12/16 which is 3/4.

A -3 brake line is 3/16

A -4 clutch is 4/16, so a 1/4.

Easy!

Edit, I may have posted in the wrong thread

Soloman Dodd

261 posts

42 months

Sunday 31st March
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The Ripon Wakemen (and women) have been blowing a horn every evening since 886, when King Alfred granted them a royal charter.
The reason is to keep watch for marauding Vikings.

Cotty

39,544 posts

284 months

Sunday 31st March
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Ayahuasca said:
There are enough nuclear bunkers in Switzerland for the entire population. Most apartment buildings and houses have a bomb shelter.

Come to think of it might turn out to be useful.
I did a tour of the Ramsgate Tunnels a couple of years back. Aparently during the second world war no house was more than 10 minutes from an entrance, when the air raid warning sounded everyone in the twon would pile into the tunnels for safety. Some even lived down there when their houses were bombed.
https://www.ramsgatetunnels.org/ramsgate-tunnels-t...