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Factoids
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Factoid (n) A statement that could plausibly be true, but probably isn't.
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When a snooker ball is in the center of the table and the cue ball near one corner, the task of potting the ball into the opposite corner is measureably influenced by the gravitational fields of the players.
The world deflates when you remove an earth rod from the ground.
The "blueberries" in commercially made blueberry muffins are actually pieces of apple, dyed blue.
The IP address of your computer can tell a lot about who you are. For instance, if the first digit in the first group is 5, you are strong-willed but kind, whereas if it is a 6, you are somewhat shy but still self-assertive, and a good listener.
Carcinogens are more likely to be found in Tyne and Weir than any other county.
The rate of growth of plant material worldwide in spring is nine hundred times the maximum rate of production of all the factories in the world.
There are lightning strikes every second of the day across the world.
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