12 Trivia Tidbits for Tuesday, April 16, 2024

We were THIS close to a zombie George Washington
12 Trivia Tidbits for Tuesday, April 16, 2024

In the wake of the death of our nation's first great leader, only one man was brave enough to ask: What if we just brought him back to life? That, and more, on this edition of: 12 Trivia Tidbits for Tuesday, April 16, 2024.

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It Took Four Years, But Car Jitsu Has Finally Taken America by Storm

12 Trivia Tidbits for Tuesday, April 16, 2024

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In 2020, Russian mathematician and jiu-jitsu black belt Vik Mikheev invented wrestling inside of cars: I and my friends run small tournaments of Car Jitsu to study the aspects of jiu-jitsu application in such a confined space. America just hosted its own Car Jitsu championship for the first time.

An Underwhelming Review of the Wright Brothers’ First Flight

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Footage has surfaced of a man describing his experience witnessing the miracle of the first-ever flight of a human: Well, it was a darn good big kite. That’s what I thought it was.

How Papa John’s Can Predict War

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Its long been noted that pizza delivery near the Pentagon spikes when theres some kind of unannounced military action that the U.S. is involved in, as the Commander-in-Chief and those in the know are holed up in their bunkers watching it unfold like a video game. Indeed, someone on Twitter noted a massive spike in action at the closest Papa Johns, around the time of this weekends Iranian drone strikes. Another user also pointed out that traffic at the closest gay bar more than halved at the same time.

You Can Probably Make More by Smelting Your Change Than Taking It to Coinstar

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Coinstar takes a 12-percent cut of your cash, plus other transaction fees. But there are a bunch of 90-percent silver coins minted before 1964 still floating around, and if you have pennies minted before 1983, you could melt them down and extract their 90-percent copper contents. Or you could just steal a few catalytic converters and call it a day.

‘Cowboy Carter’ Is Linked to a Surge in Sales of Cowboy Accoutrements

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Boot industry insiders have noticed a 20 percent week-over-week increase in cowboy-boot sales since Beyonce dropped her debut country album in March. The denim industry, which was apparently in a bit of a backslide, saw a similar and much-needed boost as well.

Luckiest Dog in the World Finds 70-Million-Year-Old Bone

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A guy was walking his dog, Muffin, in a forest in France, when they chanced upon the fossilized spine of a dinosaur that had been recently unearthed by a landslide. It happened in 2022, but was only made public this year. The guy has since quit his job to pursue a degree in paleontology.

One of Delta’s $1,000 Eclipse Flights Had to Be Rerouted Out of the Path of Totality

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Running specially promoted flights that would follow the path of totality during the eclipse is incredible marketing, as well as a once-in-a-lifetime event thats probably worth shelling out a thousand bucks for. But so many airlines were doing it that, thanks to predictable delays, the airspace got too congested, and air traffic control forced a Delta flight to reroute into boring-ass regular airspace.

A Comedy Institution Decimated by a Phishing Scam

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The prestigious Just for Laughs comedy festival announced its taking at least a year off, if not shuttering entirely, due to bankruptcy. Scammers had spoofed an email account from a management agency that the festival works with, and got them to deposit over $800,000 in a fraudulent bank account.

The Goofy Race That Predates the Boston Marathon

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The Boston Marathon has a proud history, having been technically held every year since 1897. But theres one race that predates it by five months, and is the oldest continually-run public race in North America: the 8k Buffalo Turkey Trot. Ontarios Around the Bay Road Race predates that by a couple of years, but theyve taken a year off here and there for wars, pandemics and other frivolities.

The Google Search That Followed the Eclipse

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Regional and time-stamped Google data shows that as the eclipse traveled across our great nation, so too did searches for phrases like eyes hurt, my eyes hurt and why do my eyes hurt?

Facebook Is Blue Because Zuckerberg Is Color-Blind

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A 2010 interview with the budding megalomaniac described his home as almost exclusively various shades of blue and beige, explaining that Mark had recently learned he was red-green color-blind. He confirmed that that inspired his choice of logo and layout: Blue is the richest color for me. I can see all of blue.

The Doctor Who Wanted to Zombify George Washington

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Washington died in 1799 of a throat infection — and a failure of imagination. Dr. William Thornton tried to convince Martha Washington to let him freeze the big mans body, then warm him back up with vigorous rubbing, then perform a posthumous tracheotomy to pump some air back in those lungs. The grand finale would be to transfuse blood into him from a lamb. This was all in pretty stark contrast to Washingtons dying wish: I pray you to take no more trouble about me, let me go off quietly.

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