Useless Information

Anne Arundel,, MD(Zone 7b)

A reference to WNGD was one of the things that got me to subscribe to DG..

Isabella, MO(Zone 6b)

LOL, sally!


You are welcome, Celia, but did you mean to post that on the thread I started on the tornado damage?

P.S. I think we are supposed to be over on the next thread.

http://davesgarden.com/community/forums/t/811487/

Houston, United States(Zone 9b)

What does CE mean? It is printed on the back of almost every product I can find around here, books, kids toys, etc.

I've wondered for years and can't find an answer. Enlighten me!

Houston, United States(Zone 9b)

Wow, imagine that. Just google what you need. :)

Here's some real useless information.

http://www.photocool.com/recemark.htm

Houston, United States(Zone 9b)

A forward I got:


The human body is a machine that is full of wonder. This
collection of human body facts will leave you wondering
why in the heck we were designed the way we were.

Scientists say the higher your I.Q. The more you dream.

The largest cell in the human body is the female egg and
the smallest is the male sperm.

You use 200 muscles to take one step.

The average woman is 5 inches shorter than the average man.

Your big toes have two bones each while the rest have
three.

A pair of human feet contains 250,000 sweat glands.

A full bladder is roughly the size of a soft ball.

The acid in your stomach is strong enough to dissolve razor
blades.

The human brain cell can hold 5 times as much information
as the Encyclopedia Britannica.

It takes food seven seconds to get from your mouth to your
stomach.

The average dream lasts 2-3 seconds.

At the moment of conception, you spent about half an hour
as a single cell.

There is about one trillion bacteria on each of your feet.

Your body gives off enough heat in 30 minutes to bring half
a gallon of water to a boil.

The enamel in your teeth is the hardest substance in your
body.

Your teeth start growing 6 months before you are born

When you are looking at someone you love, your pupils
dilate, and they do the same when you are looking at
someone you hate.

Your thumb is the same length as your nose.


At this moment I know you are putting this last fact to the
test...now -get your thumb off your nose and pass this on to
the friends you think might be interested in comparing their
thumbs to their noses as well

Anne Arundel,, MD(Zone 7b)

I think they were about to sell some foot products- lotsa stinky feet potential!
If your reach your arms aout side to side its about your height.

(Zone 7a)

These are fun. Feet facts and all...

Isabella, MO(Zone 6b)

Yep, you caught me! I was putting my thumb to my nose when I read the next sentence! LOL

Who counted the bacteria on the feet? How do they know there are one trillion and not just a billion? Would there be fewer bacteria on your feet if you didn't go barefoot around the house (or outside)? Are they good bacteria or bad bacteria? I could go on and on but I'll stop here! LOL

Anne Arundel,, MD(Zone 7b)

Or fewer bacteria cuz I DO go barefoot and get my piggies in the sunshine and fresh air

Cartilage grows thruout your life- that why old people seem to have longer noses and bigger ears

(Zone 7a)

How do you explain the hair then?

Isabella, MO(Zone 6b)

hair isn't cartilage--LOL
When I was younger you wouldn't catch me going barefoot anywhere--inside or out--but now I only wear shoes when I am going somewhere (besides out in the yard)--I do use those rubber clogs to garden in but if I am just walking around outside in the grass, then I am barefoot. I'm with you Sallie--all that sunshine and fresh air on my piggies has got to cut down on the bacteria!

(Zone 7a)

I don't know, Mau. Some hairs can be quite tough! LOL

Isabella, MO(Zone 6b)

LOL, Celia! --especially the kind that grow on a woman's chin as she ages or those that grow on a man's ears--ugh! Let's change the subject--LOL

(Zone 7a)

ROTFLOL

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