Interesting Facts - Page 116

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Denver International Airport is larger than the entire city of San Francisco.
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In 1999, Google offered to sell itself to excite.com for $1 million. Excite turned them down. Today, Google is worth more than $1 trillion (extend pinky finger).
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The flag of the short-lived North Caucasian Emirate looked liked this:
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Japan's Kayabukiya Tavern once employed trained monkeys to serve its guests.
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More than 285,000 companies have the same address: 1209 North Orange Street, Wilmington, Delaware. This is due to Delaware's corporate-friendly legislation. Both Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump own companies based at this location.
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Level ∞
Jan 18, 2021
Credit to @turnbacktwo for #577, @GrandOldMan for #578 and #579, and @Sagaris for #580.
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Level ∞
Jan 18, 2021
Regarding #580, I wouldn't read too much into this. The U.S. tax code has closed most of the obvious loopholes. I would gladly base our company in Delaware if it saved us in taxes, but it wouldn't save us a dime. You have to be mega-rich for this to even be a factor.
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Level 51
Jan 16, 2021
Knew it!!!
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Level 51
Jan 16, 2021
Hey Master of All Quizzes, here's a fact!

Gann Valley, Buffalo County, South Dakota is the smallest county seat in the US, with just 14 people. However, the nearby town of Fort Thompson (also in Buffalo County) has 1,282 people.

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Level 51
Jan 16, 2021
Of the ten vice presidents who served the shortest terms, only three of them would not go on to become president.
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Level 92
Dec 29, 2025
Without looking it up I'm assuming the 7 had short terms because their President died and they themselves thus became president and the 3 died in office as vice president.
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Level 76
Mar 19, 2024
Mentone TX (pop 10) is the seat of Loving County (pop 82), which I'm told are the least populous county seat and county in USA. I drove along every road in Loving County (easy and quick to do) and it sure was empty. All the shops in Mentone were shut, and the only location with any activity (or people) that I could see was the city hall.
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Level 51
Jan 17, 2021
Gee, it's empty out here.
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Level 53
Jan 17, 2021
Kazakhstan was the center of the USSR for four days
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Level 43
Jan 17, 2021
Wow! Interesting!

I have a fact: Fargo, in North Dakota, is further north than Ottawa, in Canada.

Coordinates:

Fargo, ND = 46° 52' 17" N 96° 48' 31" W

Ottawa, ON = 45° 25' N 75° 41' W

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Jan 18, 2021
#238: "Part of Canada is further south than the northern border of California."

#427: "More than 50% of the population of Canada lives at a lower latitude than Seattle."

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Level 43
Jan 19, 2021
Hmm. But thanks for see.
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Level 44
Feb 19, 2022
I don't understand how Canada is under CALIFORNIA
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Level 74
Aug 29, 2024
Middle Island is a small island, It is the southernmost point of land in Canada, located at 41°41'N

California's northern border is at

But even the southernmost point of Pelee national park is below 42°N

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Level 51
Jan 17, 2021
There is a loch in Scotland called Loch Lochy
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Level 74
Aug 29, 2024
that's just the short name. It's full name is lochy mclochface
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Level 54
Jan 18, 2021
King Fahd International airport is larger than Bahrain
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Level 51
Jan 18, 2021
Kosmodor Intergalactic Spaceport is bigger than the Sun.
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Level 46
Jan 18, 2021
False
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Level 51
Jan 18, 2021
Ok, so maybe I exaggerated a tad. At the very least, it's as big as Jupiter.
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Level 69
Jan 26, 2021
True
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Level 46
Jan 18, 2021
Chameleons change colour because it is the way they communicate.
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Level 51
Jan 18, 2021
False
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Level 46
Jan 18, 2021
True
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Level 51
Jan 18, 2021
Ok, sure, but they do it for other things too.
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Level 66
Sep 5, 2021
Like blending in when blowing up a nuclear power plant or robbing a bank
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Level 53
Jan 19, 2021
Jazz is the hardest hangman word to guess.
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Level 47
Jan 19, 2021
Nah, it would be something like Xylyl, Zzz, Xylem, or Qanaq. (I play scrabble)
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Level 53
Jan 19, 2021
https://www.rd.com/article/hardest-word-guess-hangman/
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Level 53
Jan 19, 2021
Qanaq has 2 very common letters, while jazz only has one, for xylyl, after exhausting there vowels, they'd figure out there's y. ZZZ isn't a word
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Level 53
Jan 19, 2021
Qanaq and Xylyl are proper nouns, so how are you allowed to use them in scrabble?
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Level 47
Jan 20, 2021
I use CSW19 which has a wider extension of words than TWL.
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Level 53
Jan 20, 2021
oh
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Level 46
Feb 6, 2021
ZZZ is an informal name for sleep
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Level 66
Sep 5, 2021
Scissors is pretty hard. Also Xenacanthus, and don’t forget classic Owl.
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Level 63
Oct 23, 2021
what about quiz?
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Level 71
Jan 16, 2024
When I was like 10 I played hangman against my dad and he used the word 'quiz.' All I got was the i and I remember thinking "this can't be a real word!!"
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Level 74
Aug 29, 2024
not lynx?
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Level 73
Jan 19, 2021
In my opinion, #578 is false. But whatever I prove you'll probably not believe, so I'll forget it.
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Level 51
Jan 19, 2021
The flag on the banknote may be an alternative flag.
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Level 73
Jan 19, 2021
But there are also no refrences in the page, so either of us could be wrong.
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Level 51
Jan 19, 2021
Trust me - Wikipedia is so well kept, the flag would be changed by now.
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Level 51
Jan 19, 2021

That is a reconstruct of the flag seen on the bank note.

(I made it myself, and now realize it should be puffier and more central, but you get the gist. Anyway, I still think the "Smile" flag is correct.)

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Level 73
Mar 5, 2021
Well, sorry for not replying. But vandalism is not catched very well on Wikipedia. It is 80% reliable. And stuff like the Seigenthaler incident have made Wikipedia not trustworthy for some.
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Level 74
Jan 20, 2021
It looks like that has been debunked, yes.
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Level 51
Jan 21, 2021
And nobody has supported it yet. I'm not going to take a random user's statement and make a fact out of it.
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Level 74
Feb 18, 2024
You're the random user in this case lol

Look at the previous "facts" page and you'll see the evidence for the debunking.

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Level 68
Jan 24, 2021
Nice, thanks for the fact feature.
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Level 86
Mar 16, 2021
576: Check this page. It compares DIA and its hellish horse-like fiend with other places (including San Francisco).
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Level 73
May 12, 2021
In #577 what does the "extend pinky finger" part mean?
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Level 63
Oct 17, 2022
This refers to hoity toity behavior due to fat ducats.

The extending of the pinkie finger whilst enjoying a cuppa is considered a hallmark of the upper class.

Here, it refers to the formerly wee Google's offer being declined, but time passes, and the now buff Google is bathing in gloriously obscene tonnes of cheese.

*sip*

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Level 48
Sep 9, 2021
Did Namath's team win on Sunday?
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Level 65
Oct 24, 2021
To be honest, I think the only reason Google offered to sell themselves to Excite is because they needed money to run the company. I don't think Google's search engine was nearly as sophisticated in 1998 as it is today. I assume that if Excite did not reject the offer, Google still would've been a separate company, but with more money to start off.
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Level 92
Sep 14, 2025
In the alternate reality that Google has been sold it would've had different people and it could very well have gone broke and be completely non-existent at this point. It's a trillion dollar company because it stayed in the timeline that it did.
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Level 79
Sep 21, 2022
#580 - imagine trying to find a parking space