Did you know that the Heisman Trophy was awarded to sophomores three consecutive years, 2007, 2008, 2009?
Tim Tebow of the Florida Gators,
Sam Bradford of the Oklahoma Sooners,
and Mark Ingram, Jr. of the Alabama Crimson Tide
Yet, even though the Internet population has grown to 1.8 billion users it still lags behind the fastest growing technology in history, the cell phone. Interestingly, it took the cell phone also many years to become commonplace. Cell phones were developed in the 1940s, introduced in 1978 but became an ubiquitous item only in the 2000s. But cell phones enjoyed the fastest uptake with more than 3 billion people acquiring cell phones during the past 6 years; more than 4 billion people now own a cell phones. Which is almost as many people that listen to radio.
Your probably forgot what some of these actually mean.
A.D.: Anno Domini
a.m.: Ante Meridiem
CNN: Cable News Network
COBRA: Consolidated Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act
DNA: Deoxyribonucleic Acid
EKG: Electrocardiogram
Epcot: Experimental Prototype Community of Tomorrow
FAX: Facsimile
IMAX: Image Maximum
JPEG: Joint Photographic Experts Group
MASH: Mobile Army Surgical Hospital
NASDAQ: National Association of Securities Dealers Automated Quotations
NCAA: National Collegiate Athletic Association
RADAR: Radio Detecting and Ranging
SCUBA: Self-Contained Underwater Breathing Aparatus
SWAT: Special Weapons and Tactics
UPC: Universal Product Code
YMCA: Young Men's Christian Association
ZIP: Zone Improvement Plan Code
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AFLAC: American Family Life Assurance Company
ALCOA: Aluminum Company of America
AMC: American Multi-Cinema
AT&T: American Telephone and Telegraph
CVS: Customer, Value and Service
F.Y.E.: For Your Entertainment
FTD: Florists' Transworld Delivery
H&M: Hennes and Mauritz
intel: Integrated Electronics
LG: Lucky Goldstar Corp.
Nabisco: National Biscuit Company
Farts are created mostly by E. coli.
On the average a fart is composed of about 59% nitrogen, 21% hydrogen, 9% carbon dioxide, 7% methane, and 4% oxygen. Less than 1% is what makes them stink.
The temperature of a fart at time of creation is 98.6 degrees Fahrenheit.
Farts have been clocked at a speed of 10 feet per second.
A person produces about half a liter of farts a day.
Although they won't admit it, women fart as much as men.
Termites are the largest producers of farts.
Farts are flammable.
The word "fart" comes from the Old English "feortan" (meaning "to break wind").
Excess gas in the intestinal is medically termed "flatulence."