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Samoa

  • In Samoa, it is acceptable for a family who has too many sons, to raise the youngest boy as a daughter. He is known as a fa’afafine and is given a girl’s name and wears feminine clothing… and is even allowed to use the ladies bathroom

virus, computer

  • Storm botnet are remotely controlled conputers linked via the Storm Worm (Trojan) and in September 2007 is estimated to control up to 50 million computers. It was potentially more powerful than the world’s super computers

yawn

  • Interestingly, there is a theory that contagious yawning can be used to measure someone’s ability to appreciate other people’s mental states (empathy). So autistic people do not yawn in response to videos of people yawning
  • Yawning is also thought to be a mechanism to wake the brain up when it requires it. Read the facts here

skating

  • Skating was invented in Finland according to archeologists over 5000 years ago
  • Animal bones were used as the first skates

Christmas

  • The word Christmas comes from Cristes maesse, or “Christ’s Mass.”  The abbreviation X-mas originated from the word Christ, which in Greek is chi, and also identical to the letter ‘X’
  • Why on the 25th of December? In the time of Christ, there was a common Jewish belief that the prophets died on the on the same date as their conception. According to certain calculations, Christ was crucified on 25 March, thus signifying His conception. 9 months after 25th March is the 25th December. Others say that the celebration date was set to replace popular pagan winter solstice celebrations
  • Christmas was only celebrated 440 years after Jesus died
  • The twelve days of Christmas represent the time it took the wise men to visit the manger of Jesus
  • The use of evergreen “Christmas” trees during winter celebrations is actually pre-Christian
  • The first decorated Christmas tree was in Riga, Latvia in 1510
  • Most artificial trees are manufactured in Korea, Taiwan, or Hong Kong, where Christians are the minority
  • Teddy Roosevelt banned the Christmas tree from the White House for environmental reasons
  • English Puritan leader Oliver Cromwell banned Christmas between 1647 and 1660 because he believed such celebrations were immoral for the holiest day of the year
  • In Australia, the postal service says that approximately 120,000 letters are addressed to Santa yearly
  • Santa has 2 addresses: Letters addressed to “Toyland” or “Snowland” go to Edinburgh and those to the “North pole” actually go to the North pole
  • Father Christmas, was based on St. Nicholas who is also the patron saint of pawnbrokers among many of his patronage
  • 3 years after Edison invented the light bulb, he was presented with the first Christmas tree bulbs
  • Santa’s reindeers took their name from the poem “A visit from St. Nicholas”

cocaine

  • The first step in making cocaine is actually soaking the plant in karosene

Ireland

  • A good Irish birthday present is to lift the birthday child upside down and gently thump his head on the floor for good luck, corresponding to his age+1
  • The original Guinness Brewery in Dublin has a 9,000 year lease on it’s property, at a perpetual rate of 45 Irish pounds per year
  • According to some historians, over 40% of all American presidents have had some Irish ancestry
  • Muhammad Ali has some Irish blood. His great grandfather was born in Ennis, County Clare
  • Ireland has the highest ratio of midwives per capita in the world

Mardi Gras

  • Mardi Gras means “Fat Tuesday.”

Greece

  • In Greece, the climate is so warm that many of the cinemas do not even have roofs

horses

  • When race horses die, most of their body parts are discarded. Only their head, heart, and feet are burried. This was to symbolize intelligence, courage and strength. The only racehorse to have been buried whole was the greatest thoroughbred named Man O’ War
  • Man O’ War was the greatest racehorse. It won 20 of 21 races over 2 years. In it’s only loss, it was still circling with it’s back to the starting line when the flag was dropped. But despite this, it still managed to finish second
  • A horse can sleep standing up
  • A Horse has 18 more bones than a Human
  • A recent study found that a horse’s heart rate mirrors those of the people touching them