People are fascinated by TRIVIA. Some people 'collect' these snippets so they can show off at parties or be the 'hero' on Trivia Nights at their local Club or Church gathering. Well, add THESE to your database of useless information for use whenever you feel the need! LOL
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RANDOM TIDBITS (Updated)
The average Life Span of a professional football, when used in an NFL game, is 6 minutes.
The average Life Span of an American male in 1900 was 46.3 years.
The average Life Span of a dollar bill in circulation is 18 months or 4000 folds.
Eyebrow hairs stay short because their growing phase only lasts for 10 weeks.
Eyelashes are replaced every 3 months. A person will grow about 600 complete eyelashes in a lifetime.
A loss of about 70 hairs per day is typical, but emotional stress, illness, malnourishment and anemia can more than double this amount.
The goosebumps that break out on our skin when we're cold represent little more than the body's effort to erect the coat of fur our ancestors lost over 100,000 years ago. Raised body hair provides added insulation.
The average hair grows half an inch per month, with the fastest generally occurring in the morning hours. Hair sprouts fastest of all when you're in love, which may also be due to fluctuations of hormones.
Vampire and fruit bats can hear pitch as high as 210,000 hertz, ten times higher than humans. The dolphin's hearing is even more sensitive, with an acuity of 280,000 hertz.
Nerve messages move at 240 mph.
Human brains weigh about 44 to 50 ounces. The biggest brain
in any class of apes is only about 16 ounces.
The animal with the largest brain compared to the size of
its body is an ant.
The world's most outrageous musical instrument was made in
France during 1450. A long row of spikes was connected to a
keyboard. Under each spike was a pig, arranged according to
the pitch of its oink.
Chopin, the composer, wore a beard on only the left half
of his face. He claimed that when he performed at the piano,
the other side of his face didn't matter since the audience
saw only one side.
One of Mozart's performing tricks, which he performed from
the age of six, was to cover a keyboard with cloth so that
the keys couldn't be seen, and then play music perfectly
anyway.
ENTER THE TRIVIA CONTEST
Here is a little 'contest' for you to participate in. All contests that are presented in DOSE, come with a 'little treat' as an incentive, JUST FOR PARTICIPATING!
YES, EVERYONE'S A WINNER!
Now these little 'treats' are nothing sensational, but they are a starting point which will lead to BIGGER and BETTER 'treats' as time progresses.
So, having advised you of the above, it's time to get to the current TRIVIA QUESTION that is going to make some of you pull your hair out, trying to figure out what it is.
Here we go ...
As fast as an eagle, as slow as a slug.
As tall as a tree, as small as a bug.
Sometimes in front, sometimes behind.
Never on top, and always aligned.
What is it?
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There are 6 letters in the word TRIVIA The word is made up of 3 vowels and 3 consonants There are two A's and one I Other words that can be made using the letters in TRIVIA, are: ART - RAT - TAR - VIA - VAT
I just thought you might like to know :o)

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