rockyrocky wrote:
Alan Turing was a homosexual and committed suicide with (if I remember right) a poison apple.
Actually, it is speculated that this sparked the rainbow apple logo used on early Macintoshes!
And now, for a few of my own facts!
* A whale's penis is called a 'dork'.
* There are more live organisms living on one human body than there are human beings living on earth.
* The philosopher, Seneca, was ordered by his pupil Nero to take his own life. When he failed to bleed to death after slitting his wrists, he slit his knees and thighs. Still living, he drank hemlock. When THAT didn't work, he drowned to death in his bath!
* More people die by being hit on the head by a coconut than by shark attack.
* The frequency of vibration produced by the purr of most cats is said to be optimal for speeding healing of broken bones: thus cats often purr when they are injured or dying.
* There was once an island village with a reputation of producing more baby girls than baby boys. However, upon reaching puberty, many of these 'girls' found themselves with descending testicles! It was then discovered that the cause was their diet which consisted mainly of estrogen enriched chicken, delating the descension of the testicles until puberty, where the boy's testosterone levels were sufficient to counteract the high levels of estrogen!
* Only one in ten deaf children will have deaf parent/s.
* The substance that composes the horn of a rhinocerus is the same substance that makes up hair.
* A cat is more likely to survive a fall from over seven stories than a fall from three to seven stories. This is because a higher fall gives the cat more time to adjust its position to enable it to hit the ground with its weight distributed evenly over its four paws.
* The chemical reaction produced by chocolate is the same as the chemicals produced when you are in love.
That's all for now! I know heaps more, but they are all tucked away in the bowels of my mind!
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