Ripley's Believe It or Not by Ripley’s Believe It or Not! for June 08, 2011
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Before World War I, the German mark currency was worth about 4 to a US dollar. By 1923, it had dropped in value to more than 1 trillion to one! Streaked Tenrecs- hedgehog like animals from Madagascar, communicate by rubbing specialized quills together to produce high-pitched chirps! Jim Lund of Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, stacked 9455 marbles into a pyramid gluing only the base together- it took him 4 days to complete it!
SusanSunshine Premium Member over 13 years ago
I’d say Jim Lund lost his marbles. Thanks Gmartin! Nice to meet you guys too.And Loonier — GoComics is trying to absorb a couple hundred comics and who knows how many new users from Comics.com. It’s only been 8 days and they didn’t own the rights to start early. Stuff like that will be sorted out in time.
Nighthawks Premium Member over 13 years ago
Jim Lund has far too much time on his hands
Ghost63368 over 13 years ago
Who knew that hedgehogs could call out to mates?
lanman03 over 13 years ago
@Loonier – it’s probably because the size of the file to send color is much larger than for monochrome.
Buggerlugs over 13 years ago
My email is cluttered enough already. Why don’t they just send a link.
Herbert Wallace over 13 years ago
Jim must have been snowed in for four days.
billtomlinson442 over 13 years ago
this is interesting: to make a marble pyramid with 9455 marbles means the base would be 30×30, but the drawing only has 23×23 hehe. I cant find this guy with google
billtomlinson442 over 13 years ago
here’s another thought. It took 4 days to make it? It might have taken 3 days to put the base of 900 together, and let it dry but then you could probably just pour the next layer on.