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TIL Pope John Paul II considered naming Isidore of Seville (560-636 AD) as patron saint of the Internet. In his twenty-book opus, he sought to set out the origins of as many things as he could, from Church history to road building and language. He also invented the full stop, comma and colon.
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Submitted July 24, 2022 at 11:11PM by palimugre
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TIL In 1966, the United States Air Force lost 4 hydrogen bombs above Palomares (Spain) after a midair collision. Two of these bombs spreaded radioactive material, including plutonium-239, over a wide area. A large amount of contaminated Spanish soil was removed, packed up, and ship to the US.
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Submitted July 24, 2022 at 11:20PM by palimugre
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TIL that humans have the highest daytime visual acuity of any mammal, and among the highest of any animal (some birds of prey have much better). However, we have relatively poor night vision.
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Submitted July 25, 2022 at 01:33AM by a2soup
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TIL that Jean-Bédel Bokassa declared himself emperor of Central Africa with a coronation ceremony in 1977 that was almost an exact copy of Napoleon's coronation costing nearly $20M ($90M today), almost bankrupting the country. He was overthrown less than 2 years later.
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Submitted July 25, 2022 at 01:05AM by twistybuilder
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TIL in 1967 Michigan resident James Osterberg attended a concert by The Doors (made legendary by Jim Morrison's lateness and drunken antics) He was so inspired and influenced that his own stage persona evolved into the performer better known as Iggy Pop.
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Submitted July 25, 2022 at 03:01AM by ourmanflint1
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TIL that Capcom made a video game in about 1990 titled "The California Raisins: The Grape Escape", which went unreleased, despite being largely finished, due to the titular characters losing popularity, after there was a decline in raisin sales
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Submitted July 25, 2022 at 02:18AM by Ryan_Holman
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TIL that the coldest temperature in the universe, as far as scientists can tell, occurred on Earth. In 2003, physicists at MIT reduced the temperature of a cloud of sodium molecules to 810 trillionths of a degree F above absolute zero.
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Submitted July 25, 2022 at 07:18AM by WouldbeWanderer
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TIL the little loops on the back of men's dress shirts have an official name and use. They're called 'locker loops' and were earlier made on sailors' shirts so they could hang their shirts anywhere on hooks on their ship. Universities later followed to keep their button down uniforms wrinkle-free.
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Submitted July 25, 2022 at 05:30AM by nasilemak4ever
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TIL a Brazilian priest strapped himself to 1000 balloons as a fundraising event for truckers. He set off into the sky and then disappeared over the Atlantic Ocean. His body was recovered months later.
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Submitted July 25, 2022 at 08:40AM by grandarR111
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TIL that it was practically illegal to own gold in the US from 1933 to 1974. Roosevelt signed an Executive Order to force all citizens to turn in almost all gold for about $20 per ounce, then declared the value of $20 in gold to be worth $35 in paper currency - creating a massive inflation.
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Submitted July 25, 2022 at 10:00AM by POPE3909
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TIL in 1977 Indian painter, PK Mahanandia, sold his belongings and cycled 4,000 miles from India to Sweden to visit his love, Charlotte von Schedvin because he couldn't afford a plane ticket. They got married in 1979
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Submitted July 25, 2022 at 11:28AM by ThomasHL
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TIL on 1978, in Pennsylvania, Robert McFall, suffering from terminal aplasitc anemia, sued first cousin David Shimp to force him to give him bone marrow but court ruled against him. He died of massive hemorrhage half a month after
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Submitted July 25, 2022 at 12:30PM by Johannes_P
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TIL illegally dumped hydrocarbons caused a Friday February 13, 1981 series of explosions which destroyed more than 13 miles (21 km) of sewer lines and streets in the center of Louisville, Kentucky.
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Submitted July 25, 2022 at 01:56PM by WarEagleGo
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TIL about Jeff the Sea Lion who went over Niagara Falls in 1963. Jeff, who escaped from nearby Marineland of Canada, was eventually captured a few days later “sunning” on a rock with a teenager, Tommy Haines. Tommy was rewarded $50 for the successful capture.
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Submitted July 25, 2022 at 06:33PM by radicalllamas
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TIL about a dog named Juliana, who received 2 Blue Cross medals during World War II -- one for saving her owner's home by urinating on a incindiary bomb that had crashed through the roof of his English home and the other for alerting him to a fire in his shoe shop.
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Submitted July 25, 2022 at 06:57PM by PikesPique
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