It takes about 63,000 trees to make the newsprint for the average Sunday edition of The New York Times.
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In 1976, an underachieving Princeton junior undergraduate wrote a term paper detailing how to make a nuclear bomb. He got an "A", but never got his paper back because it was seized by the FBI.
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‘Qatar’ is the world's most expensive bar of soap. Infused with gold and diamond powder, it costs a squeaky clean $2,800.
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Studies show that the colder the room you sleep in, the more likely you are to have a bad dream.
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If you flip a coin ten times, the odds against its coming up with the same side showing each time are 1,023 to 1.
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There are no rental cars in Bermuda.
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Play-Doh was first manufactured as a wallpaper cleaner.
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It's impossible to kill yourself by holding your breath.
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