Games & Recreation Pointless Trivia

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Owsley Stanley III aka Bear, the man who cooked the acid that Hendrix was on at Montery Pop ended up an Australian citizen and died in car crash in North Queensland recently. He also developed a sound system in the 70s upon which all modern PAs are modeled.
 

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Owsley Stanley III aka Bear, the man who cooked the acid that Hendrix was on at Montery Pop ended up an Australian citizen and died in car crash in North Queensland recently. He also developed a sound system in the 70s upon which all modern PAs are modeled.

Wasnt future senator Bob Brown the attending doctor at the ER Hendrix was taken to?

Another pointless fact
 
In Norway there is a village named Hell. Temperatures can reach −25 °C during winter.

That's nothing. In Austria there is a village called Fucking!

http://www.theregister.co.uk/2012/04/17/austrian_village_confusion/

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NOTE: I'm not swearing - this is the actual name of the village. It's pronounced 'fooking'.
 

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A nautical mile is slightly longer than a normal mile as it is the approximate equivalent of one minute, measured along a meridian.
why didn't they call it something completely different instead of confusing all us non water types?
 
It dates from a period when 'mile' was just a generic term for a unit of measurement, and there was no standard mile. A Russian mile was different to an English mile, which was different to a Roman mile or an Arab mile.

Why they didn't change the term later, I'm not sure. It's further complicated by the fact that the modern nautical mile is subdivided into metres (not yards or feet), so despite what most people assume it's not really an imperial unit at all.
 

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