Profpointy
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Donald Trump reads this thread and makes global reaching decisions based on these factoids
I don't think he's quite that well-informed to be honest
Donald Trump reads this thread and makes global reaching decisions based on these factoids
It a well known fact that Chris Froome reads this very thread before every raceAre factoids facts on steroids?
The first fact the romans invented was that roads could bend, but it never caught onFacts were invented by the Romans. Prior to that no one could rely on anything.
I don't think he's quite that well-informed to be honest
I don't think he's quite that well-informed to be honest
The first Roman road builders (Paddy Maximus and ceasarius deadendicus) planned to build their very first road out of sandstone. The local council chief told them "that is a load of cobblers". Since then cobblers (or cobbled) road became standard.The first fact the romans invented was that roads could bend, but it never caught on
Previous unknown species of giant giraffe. That tall it was able to straddle the Atlantic.Plate tectonics, proposed by the meteoroligst Alfred Wegener was originally pooh-poohed by geologists who wouldn't accept an outsider's view. Discovery of a fossilised giraffe bones finally proved the theory of continental drift; the left leg was in Africa and the right leg in South America.
Previous unknown species of giant giraffe. That tall it was able to straddle the Atlantic.
Any remains of the other two legs has been hampered by the fact that no record was made/kept of which leg was found where. If they had this information they could work out which way it was facing, thus aiding the search for the rest of the remains.
The Atlantic wouldn't have been as big back then though. After Pangea split up.Duh - it wasn't a giant giraffe with Atlantic spanning legs, else it'd not have proved plate tectonics. The giraffe died exactly on the boundaries of the two plates, so when Gondwanaland split, one leg ended up in each modern continent. The version you say is just being silly !
The Atlantic wouldn't have been as big back then though. After Pangea split up.
The Atlantic wouldn't have been as big back then though. After Pangea split up.