Posted on 12/13/2010 9:06:36 AM PST by MissTed
It has been a while since we had a list of factlets, so today we are presenting our latest in a long series of facts lists. Here, we look at miscellaneous subjects which are connected by the fact that they are all trivia items we often get wrong (in many cases with good reason, as you will see). Be sure to add your own erroneous facts to the comments.1. When a person is livid, they are ashen (pale) not red.
2. Model T Fords initially came out in a variety of colors not just black. However, between 1914 and 1925 you could only buy one in black. It is also wrong that Ford said the buying public could have a Model T in any color as long as it were black. Pictured above is Brewster Green Model T Ford.
3. Continuing on with our color theme, even though most black bears are black, they also come in white, brown, cinnamon and blue, depending on where in the world they are found.
4. Black boxes in planes are not black they are orange. This is to help investigators locate it by sight if necessary after a crash. The name was chosen entirely for humor reasons.
5. Pirates didnt walk the plank nor did they make people walk the plank. Walking the plank is a myth. When a pirate wanted to dispose of someone they did the most obvious and simple thing: they tossed them overboard.
6. The sound you hear when you snap your fingers is not caused by the connection of your fingers it is the sound of your middle finger hitting the base of your thumb.
7. Covered bridges were usually built not to protect people traveling on them, but to protect the bridges themselves. This is because early bridges were usually made from wood and needed to be protected from the elements. Keeping the rain off people crossing is just a bonus.
8. Einstein was awarded the Nobel prize, not for his theory of relativity but for his less well known work on the photoelectric effect of light.
9. In the US, a person can be tried twice for the same crime if it violates both federal and state law. In these cases the fifth amendment is overridden by a 1922 US Supreme Court decision.
10. The famous painting Whistlers Mother (above) is not actually called that. It was originally called Arrangement in Grey and Black, No. 1: Portrait of the Painters Mother. Whistler later changed it to Portrait of My Mother.
11. Rice paper is not made from rice it is actually made from the pith of the plant Tetrapanax papyriferus (rice paper plant).
12. Even though there was much vocal opposition to the Vietnam war in the 1960s, a research paper done at the time discovered that 51% of young people supported it. However, 53% of those over the age of thirty thought the war was a mistake.
13. US ship captains may not perform weddings on board unless they are a priest, rabbi, minister, etc. There are even some regulations specifically prohibiting this even for those who are competent to perform the ceremony.
14. The glow surrounding the head of a saint in religious imagery is more technically known as a nimbus or gloriole. Halo is also right but it is a more generic term that applies to non-religious items.
15. The white rhinoceros is so-called not because it is white (it is actually gray-brown); in this context white is a corruption of the Afrikaans word wijd which means wide and refers to the animals lips.
This list is derived from the excellent book Sorry, Wrong Answer which I strongly recommend to everyone who loves lists of facts; it is an excellent book for a Christmas gift.
I'll admit, the pirate one surprised me.
But if we start doing it now in 100 years it will be a tradition.
Sorry, they didn’t convince me on the pirate one. I still believe some pirates made some people “walk a plank”.
I read recently some article on walking the plank. Maybe you can find it on Snopes or something like that.
But basically, the idea of walking a plank was de-mythed.
FWIW.
FWIW, they are wrong about the finger snapping.
I’m glad to see the word “factlet” being used, rather than “factoid.”
A factoid is a NON-fact that looks like a fact. Just as an “android” is a NON-human that looks like a human.
The writer of this list needs to work on their pronouns.
Also, their subjunctives.
Snopes is untrustworthy as they are leftists and just search on the internet like everyone else.
I’ve seen nonsense on Snopes. You’d do better to do your own investigations. When a site posing as the ultimate verifier is untrustworthy, why trust them on anything? They filter everything through their leftist agenda lens.
Well, one has got to be that there is no such word as “factlet”.
Izzat a bathroom fixture? Somewhere between the toilet and the faucet?
Valerie Plame was not a double secret female James Bond agent!
17) Obama is not black he is Half-White..
>>FWIW, they are wrong about the finger snapping.
I do believe they’re correct. Try snapping your fingers while using something soft to dampen your finger from striking the base of your thumb. The snap goes away.
The writer of this list post needs to work on their his pronouns.
I have found Snopes to be pretty good on non-political stuff.
18.) 17) Obama is not smarter than a 5th grader.
50% Caucasian
12.5% African
37.5% Berber Arab
That last one is where he gets his jihad from.
did i miss the sarcasm tag, or was it just i?
20) Hippos kill more people than alligators every year in Africa.
No they’re right. You can test this yourself, put a kleenix in your hand so it covers the spot where your fingers lands when you snap, then snap, notice the sound is now at best a minor “whoompf” instead of a snap.
I completely agree. Snopes - like Wikipedia - is untrustworthy and unreliable - with regards to important and political issues.
If it comes to silliness like plank-walking, then I’ll consider what they say.
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