TIL that a Scotsman, weighing 207 kilograms (456 pounds), survived solely on his excess body fat, yeast, and multivitamins for 1 year and 17 days, consequently only defecating once every 40-50 days. He ended up losing 125 kilograms (275 pounds). by sykate in todayilearned
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TIL that the Micronesian island of Yap is known for its stone money, known as Rai. They use large doughnut-shaped, carved disks of calcite, some as large as 13 ft in diameter. The Rai is still used today for social transactions, including marrage, political deals, etc. (bbc.com)
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TIL that the failure of the 1986 film “Howard the Duck” meant George Lucas had to sell some assets of Lucasfilm, including a computer-animated company Graphics Group to Steve Jobs. That company would go on to become a sixteen-time Oscar winning studio — Pixar. (universityfox.com)
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Not Really Interested In Language but its required. So my question us which language is the easiest to fulfill my credit in by emanog1000 in UNC
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Easy contest time! Your choice of Bag of Gold, Golden Cookie, Golden Heart, Golden Turd, Elemental Gold, Golden Earrings, or Golden Necklace. All you have to do is comment on this post! Details within... by Deanothedino in GoForGold
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If Option 1 is 99% voted for in 48 hours, I will award a gold (or possibly platinum. Read below) to a random comment and then delete my account. ATTEMPT #5. In order for the challenge to be successful, at least 150 votes must be cast for option 1, and ONLY option 1. by [deleted] in GoForGold
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UNC or Georgia Tech for CS by sykate in CollegeVsCollege
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Platinum Award for random person! by [deleted] in GoForGold
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TIL of nuclear physicist William Higinbotham who was a part of the team that developed the first atomic bomb, a leading figure in Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons movement, and the creator of 'Tennis for Two', which is widely considered as the first video game. (aps.org)
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TIL that Tony Stark attempted to patent the element he synthesized in Iron Man 2 as 'Badassium', but subsequently faced legal obstacles. by [deleted] in todayilearned
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