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  1. 3 days ago on Ripley's Believe It or Not

    Too soon? That song has now made it one-tenth of the way to The Year 2525.

  2. 3 months ago on Herman

    That looks like a wiener dog. Its specialty would be urology.

  3. 3 months ago on Ripley's Believe It or Not

    In particular, it’s the cooling equivalent of a ton of ice per day. So, without mechanical refrigeration, NASA would have to buy 20,000,000 pounds of ice each day to keep the VAB cool.

  4. 5 months ago on Ripley's Believe It or Not

    9816 feet is 2992 meters. Hmmm…

    “How deep did that one go?”

    “I dunno, somewhere about 3 kilometers.”

    “Better subtract, say, 8 meters, so people don’t think you’re just pulling some number out of your [backside].”

  5. 9 months ago on For Better or For Worse

    Should have said to her (loud enough for big sis to hear): “Those aren’t eyeglasses, they’re magnifying glasses”.

  6. 10 months ago on Calvin and Hobbes

    Alert: Today’s “Hi and Lois” (on comicskingdom and arcamax) includes a kid that some say looks like Calvin.

  7. about 1 year ago on Shoe

    Truncated by the computer printing the envelope or label.

  8. about 1 year ago on Shoe

    Absolutely true:

    There is a school in Canandaigua NY called Finger Lakes Community College. Until about 1990 its name was Community College Of The Finger Lakes.

    The problem was incoming mail. It is a standard that each line in an address is limited to 32 characters (including spaces); anything after that is truncated.

    The college officials got so fed up with always seeing their mail addressed to “COMMUNITY COLLEGE OF THE FINGER” that they changed the name of the school.

  9. over 1 year ago on Ripley's Believe It or Not

    If you don’t count the island of San Salvador (Columbus) as North America, then maybe you shouldn’t count the island of Newfoundland (Vikings) as North America, either.

  10. over 1 year ago on Ripley's Believe It or Not

    $200,000 in dimes is two million dimes. Each weighs 2.27 grams, so the haul was just over five tons.