Does anyone else find themselves recalling random facts for no apparent reason? Like,

Charlie Chaplin entered a Charlie Chaplin lookalike contest and lost

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      Are you making a crossover cable or installing it for the government? Those are the only places that I know of that A is used regularly. Nearly everywhere else uses B in my experience.

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        Are you making the assumption I am from North America?

        Every place I have worked in Australia and Europe uses green first.

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        Really? I wasn’t sure which one I “should” use so I looked at a cable that I had laying around (probably came with a cable modem or something?) and was able to see the wire colors through the connector and it was A. So that’s what I’ve been using when making patch cables or wiring my house.

        I guess my question is what’s your experience with where B is used? Mostly I’m just curious, it probably doesn’t really matter for me since I only do networking work in my house.

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    Seth McFarlane slept in one morning and missed his plane home. Little did he know that this exact plane hit the World Trade Center.

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      Laser is no longer an acronym. It’s now an anacronym, which means it’s its own word (despite originally being an acronym)

      Source: Wikipedia

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      TIL - Light Amplification by Stimulated Emission of Radiation

      That reminds me, so is SCUBA, RADAR and MODEM…I miss the old History Channel shows, especially Modern Marvels

      SCUBA: Self-Contained Underwater Breathing Apparatus (Blew my mind for some reason when I learned that)
      RADAR: Radio Detection and Ranging (I’ve watched alot of WWII documentaries)
      MODEM: Modulation Demodulation (I’ve worked in tech)

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      Also, Lithuania is really good at making the fancy ones, like ones for research, variable frequency ones, femtosecond ones, etc.

      I had to look it up, but we’re #13 by global export value (not counting laser diodes)

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      Orcas are a natural predator of everything that his the ocean. Fun fact, orcas have been known to toy with seals by catapulting them with their tails. I believe I remember seeing at least one baby seal got seventy feet in the air before returning to the sea (and its inevitable death).

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    Male bedbugs have a knife-like penis. To have sex, they stab the females in the thorax with it because the females don’t have genitalia. The semen is then injected directly into the female’s main body cavity for insemination

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    -All of the planets in the solar system can fit between the earth and the moon -Stoplights detect your presence with an electromagnetic field using wires and not pressure -There is a receiver above stoplights that EMS vehicles can trigger to change the light red for everyone -We left astronaut poop on the moon -The numbers on a toaster are not always in minutes -Most common mold is not dangerous when ingested or inhaled unless you are allergic -Celeste Tea was founded and made by a cult, maybe still is -Christian Science had laws passed in the majority of states in the 80s that prevented prosecution of child abuse due to religious practices -The statistical value of a human life in the US is 10 million at dollars -Jellyfish reproduce and are birthed as polyps on the ocean floor -The chiral version of the sugar molecule would taste identical to sugar but is indigestible, we have no practical ways to produce it though afaik -Only one president has failed to release his tax documents -There are multiple US presidents who were likely gay

    I’ll stop there, and yes these facts do rotate through my head for no real reason, they’re just fun!

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    How to get all kremkoins in Donkey Kong Country 2, through a cheat:

    • Enter the cabin with the map and the life balloon. Leave without touching anything.
    • Collect the banana bunch over the pirate crocodile. Go back to the cabin, now pick the life.
    • Repeat the above. You’ll see a kremkoin over the map. Pick it and you got 75 kremkoins.

    In no moment you can touch the two lone bananas close to the entrance of the cabin.

    …it has been decades since I played this game, and I almost never used the cheat above (it’s less fun than finding all bonus stages). Why do I still remember this?

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    The buttons on suit jackets are a holdover from a time that buttons were new, and therefore fashionable. Well to do sorts had buttons all over their suits, even in places that would be considered silly these days.

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      When buttons were new and therefore fashionable? I feel like buttons predate suits by a wide margin.

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      Similar fact - ties, as in neck or bow, are the only common men’s clothing item that serve no practical purpose.

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    Karl Marx got drunk one night and, after being kicked out of a bar in London where he got drunk, went around London and almost got arrested sabotaging the lamp posts with rocks with his colleagues who were also drunk.

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    About 30-some years ago I borrowed a book of facts from the library, and the two I remember are:

    • There are 336 dimples on a regulation golf ball.
    • Pound for pound, grasshoppers are 3x as nutritious as steak.

    I have no idea if they’re true, but they’re burned into my brain.

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    If I was able to remember them on cue I would probably be a lot more interesting of a person.

    The topic has to seed first and then all of the information I know about it rushes in.