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Friday, April 27, 2018
Stuff You Didn't Know
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7 comments:
- Nelson said...
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The factoid about the Interstate system requiring 1 straight mile for every 5 miles is false. Interstates are not designed to serve as airstrips.
- 4/27/18, 6:33 PM
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About, "You're gonna say, 'I didn't know that!'... at least 5 times"
Ron in Ohio Sez;
I knew all but one of those - "The actual smallest sovereign entity in the world Is the Sovereign Military Order of Malta
(S.M.O.M)". I had always thought it was Vatican City.
However, there are four inaccuracies on that list:
1) As a 12 year resident of Ohio and living on a man-made lake, I had heard this about Ohio not having any "natural lakes" and long ago decided to look into it. It ain't true! Ohio may not be anywhere near Minnesota's claim of "Land of 10,000 lakes
but it does have some "natural lakes" - The Ohio DNR @ https://water.ohiodnr.gov/portals/soilwater/pdf/planning/05_Natural_Lakes_in_Ohio_1991.pdf says;"There are 110 natural lakes in Ohio larger than five acres".
2) "Woodward Avenue in Detroit, Michigan,carries the designation M-1, so named because it was the first paved road anywhere." - NOPE! Wrong again. It was first designated M-10 and wasn't changed to M-1 until after the John Lodge Expressway was built in the late 60's and was given the M-10 designation. It was also US-10 for awhile.
3) "Next to Warsaw, Chicago has the largest Polish population in the world. - Not even close! The Polish cities of Łódź and Wroclaw are larger than Chicago. New York City, which everyone knows is larger than Chicago, has the largest Polish
population than any other U.S. city. Now, it's estimated that London has more Poles than even NYC. So,that moves Chicago to at least 5th place.
4) "The Eisenhower interstate system requires that one mile in every five must be straight." NOT true says the Federal Highway Administration, "President Dwight D. Eisenhower fully supported the Interstate Highway System as vital to our economy, safety, relief of congestion, and defense. However, he didn't propose a one-out-of-five-mile rule, and Congress didn't include such a requirement in the 1956 Act. The one-out-of-five rule was not part of any later legislation either". I read somewhere that this rumor was started by Eisenhower being enamored with Hitler's Autobahn system. - 4/27/18, 8:34 PM
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Roger in Ohio concurs with Ron in Ohio regarding lakes in Ohio. Lake Erie not withstanding (technically not "within" Ohio boundaries), I lived several miles from Chippewa Lake in Medina County, a 324 acre natural lake, for 15 years.
- 4/27/18, 9:10 PM
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Ron in Ohio Sez YUP! to Roger in Ohio:
Chippewa Lake is Ohio's 2nd largest "Natural Lake"
1. Aurora Pond, Portage County - 345 acres
2. Chippewa Lake, Medina County - 324 acres
3. Turkeyfoot Lake, Summit County - 318 acres
To put your former lake in contrast. We live above Apple Valley Lake in Knox County which is a man-made impoundment. It is a 511 acre lake. It's 3-1/4 miles long and has 9-1/2 miles of shoreline. It's where the "well heeled" of Columbus come to party, drink and generally raise hell every Summer weekend. I sure wish I had known that before moving here for the perceived "peace and quiet country life". Nothing like being awakened by aerial bombs and fireworks at 4 AM to get your blood stirring.
It is far from being the largest man-made lake in Ohio, that's Grand Lake St. Marys @ 13,500 acres. - 4/28/18, 12:09 AM
- Juice said...
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Gotta love your reader commenters here at C&S. Fact checkers extraordinaire.
- 4/28/18, 10:56 AM
- Unknown said...
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"Chances that a road is unpaved:
... in the U.S.A = 1%;
... in Canada = 75%"
I'm not disputing this, but it reminds me of a story. Years ago I met a guy who ran a hunting lodge in Ontario, and he offered me a job there as a cook. When he gave me directions, he told me to drive to a town in Ontario, go to the general store, stock up on supplies, and then take the dirt road behind the store directly to his "resort". "How far up the road is it?", I asked. "156 miles", he replied. - 4/28/18, 9:31 PM
- Dan said...
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I thought it was Texas that, discounting oxbow lakes formed by rivers rerouting, had no or only one natural lake. All others were reservoirs or stock tanks or similar.
- 4/29/18, 1:31 PM