Another issue of the Odd Stew: oddities plus other bizarre, strange, and fascinating things that have happened in the news over the past week that you may have missed. Black ...

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The answer to the question of what 4G means may be known by many, but why is it classified in that way and how did it start?  There is even ...

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The weekly collection of useless and fun facts.  In this week’s edition: Drugged Rubber Bands, Famous Bells’ Cracks, The Furby Spy, The Fastest Internet Connection, and Missile Mail. The drug ...

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The weekly collection of useless and fun facts.  In this week’s edition: A Coast to Coast Trail, Siri’s Little Secret, A Strange Amusement Park Ride, An Important British Cat, and ...

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The weekly collection of useless and fun facts.  In this week’s edition: Peeing In Space, Buzz’s Mom, Not At the North Pole Cities, Cricket Thermometers, and Windows Sound Creation. We’ll ...

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The weekly collection of useless and fun facts.  In this week’s edition: Dial-Up Internet, Splenda, Jackie Chan, Fake BMW Car Noises, and BASE Jumping Machado/Wikimedia The crackling sound from a ...

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The weekly collection of useless and fun facts.  In this week’s edition: Hurricane Pop-Tarts, The Zombie Games, Craisins, Fat Brains, and Yahoo. When Hurricane Frances moved toward the Florida coast ...

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The weekly collection of completely useless facts. This week’s edition: Elephants Smelling, Brown vs. White Eggs, An Easy Nuclear Missile Code, Water Computers, and Attractive T-Shirts. Go behind the scenes ...

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The weekly collection of completely useless facts. This week’s edition: Israeli Stamps, Google, The Honey Badger, The First Balloon Flight, and a Naughty Bible.  Go behind the scenes on the ...

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Another rousing edition of The Completely Useless Facts of the Week. This week’s issue is rather electrifying. Lightning strikes the earth about 8 million times a day, and a lightning ...

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