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General Category => Just for fun => Topic started by: Billy Underdog on April 26, 2018, 01:34:38 PM
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Kirkenes, the eastmost city in Norway, and one of the furthest north, is actually further east than Istanbul.
It's the same distance between Kirkenes and Oslo, as between Oslo and Rome.
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Chile is like the Norway of South America.
Which makes Argentina the Sweden of South America, when you think about it... Uruguay would be the Denmark of South America... No idea which country would be the Finland of South America, maybe Paraguay? They got their own crazy language there...
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Chile is like the Norway of South America.
How/Why? I'm intrigued.
I've always thought Canadians and New Zealanders are pretty similar to Norwegians. Seemingly the same kinda down-to-earth mentality, and the "little brother" complex towards Sweden, U.S., and Australia respectively. Also, with Canada you got the same forestry and hunter-history, whereas with New Zealand the agricultural approach is more or less the same.
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Chile is like Norway because...
It is a long, thin nation.
Lots of mountains, particularly between its neighbor.
Sort of a cultural rivalry between them and their neighbor on the other side of the mountains.
They've got a better sense of humor than the guys on the other side of the mountains.
There are extremely arctic parts of each country, but also parts with gorgeous forests and fjords.
The colder one is in each of those nations, the more likely one is to encounter the land's indigenous peoples.
Both nations have flags with blue, white, and red on them... and their neighbors have flags with blue and yellow!
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They've got a better sense of humor than the guys on the other side of the mountains.
Good call :)) :wootwoot:
And they were all pretty right. If you take the one about cultural rivalry with a grain of salt, though. Rivalry, yes, but not so much culturaly, that's basically the same in both countries up here.
And the mountains go straight through Norway, the border is all forest.
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Fun Fact (if you enjoy numbers (I know I do))
111,111,1112 = 12345678987654321 8)
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Well, that got an awesome vote from me.
My fun fact for the day: 70 percent of all birds in the world are domesticated chickens. 60 percent of all mammals in the world are domesticated, 36 percent of all mammals are humans, and 4 percent of all mammals live in the wild.
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Well, that got an awesome vote from me.
My fun fact for the day: 70 percent of all birds in the world are domesticated chickens. 60 percent of all mammals in the world are domesticated, 36 percent of all mammals are humans, and 4 percent of all mammals live in the wild.
Probably all true. However, these facts are not fun. Each year more animals become extinct or placed on the endangered species list because of the behavior of the smartest animal on the planet. :(
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Well, that got an awesome vote from me.
Same here! I actually had to use my calculator to prove that to myself....awesome little thing...
60 percent of all mammals in the world are domesticated, 36 percent of all mammals are humans
But how many percent of humans are domesticated then?
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Probably all true. However, these facts are not fun. Each year more animals become extinct or placed on the endangered species list because of the behavior of the smartest animal on the planet. :(
Yeah... the "fun" in that one is ironic, I guess...
But how many percent of humans are domesticated then?
That is a military secret, but you can calculate it for yourself... HINT: Start with Justin Bieber's followers on Twitter... :whistling:
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Well, that got an awesome vote from me.
Same here! I actually had to use my calculator to prove that to myself....awesome little thing...
Thank you both. :) But if one were to examine what happens here using long hand multiplication, it could be easily seen why the answer is 12345678987654321. You would probably have to think back to your childhood to remember long hand, so here is an example:
Let's say you wanted to multiply 234 and 111. In long hand you would multiply the first number by each digit of the second number and place the result underneath, while sliding the result 1 decimal place left for each 2nd number digit, then add it all up. So in long hand, the problem would look like this:
234
x 111
234
234
234
25974
So now let's do long hand for my problem:
111111111
x 111111111
111111111
111111111
111111111
111111111
111111111
111111111
111111111
111111111
111111111
12345678987654321
It should be obvious why this was the answer. Sometimes the loss of old methods can also lose the beauty in numbers.
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It's strange how math can be both fun and boring at the same time... :)
"Domesticated humans"... :rofl:
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Here's a fun fact:
BOB ROSS!
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Fun Fact
The universe is a lot bigger than people think or can even imagine. Example:
After his ashes were interred at Westminster Abbey Friday, a message from Stephan Hawking was broadcast toward 1A 0620-00, the nearest black hole. The broadcast is traveling at the speed of light. It will take 3,500 years to get there. Wow! :zomg:
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Totally fun fact:
You can make an amazing macaroni and cheese dish with just three ingredients: milk, macaroni, and Red Lister (or another good cheddar) cheese.
The trick is boiling the pasta in the milk and not discarding the liquid.