Admit your ignorance - things you've only just realised/learned

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lenfield

Active Member
tmrw means tomorrow
 

ColinJ

Puzzle game procrastinator!
I have just learned something that I hope doesn't mean what I think it does... :whistle:

Last night I got a message saying that a courier had 2 parcels for me and that they would be delivered this afternoon.

I just got 2 more messages...

Message #1 said that the parcel whose contents are valued at £25 will be delivered 13:00-14:00.

Message #2 said that the parcel whose contents are valued at £600 will now NOT be delivered until further notice!

So, I am wondering why. Has someone...
  • Lost the parcel?
  • Damaged the parcel?
  • Stolen the parcel?
 

ColinJ

Puzzle game procrastinator!
I have lived in Yorkshire near the border with Lancashire for 39 years and I have often heard locals muttering about the 'War** of the Roses'. I think that for most of them the hostile comments are a bit tongue-in-cheek, though one or two still take the subject seriously!

It struck me today that I didn't actually know who won so I thought that I would do my history homework this evening on Wikipedia. I expected a few paragraphs but found THIS incredibly detailed article! It is too much to read in one go, so I still don't know who won. ** What I have learned though that it was actually a series of wars lasting over 30 years.

I will read the article over a few days. It looks interesting .
 

wakemalcolm

Legendary Member
Location
Ratho
I have lived in Yorkshire near the border with Lancashire for 39 years and I have often heard locals muttering about the 'War** of the Roses'. I think that for most of them the hostile comments are a bit tongue-in-cheek, though one or two still take the subject seriously!

It struck me today that I didn't actually know who won so I thought that I would do my history homework this evening on Wikipedia. I expected a few paragraphs but found THIS incredibly detailed article! It is too much to read in one go, so I still don't know who won. ** What I have learned though that it was actually a series of wars lasting over 30 years.

I will read the article over a few days. It looks interesting .

Yorkshire, Yorkshire, what's the score?
Yorkshire, what's the score?
Errrr, fancy a shot on my daughter?

Hopefully saved you some time.
 

Webbo2

Über Member
I have lived in Yorkshire near the border with Lancashire for 39 years and I have often heard locals muttering about the 'War** of the Roses'. I think that for most of them the hostile comments are a bit tongue-in-cheek, though one or two still take the subject seriously!

It struck me today that I didn't actually know who won so I thought that I would do my history homework this evening on Wikipedia. I expected a few paragraphs but found THIS incredibly detailed article! It is too much to read in one go, so I still don't know who won. ** What I have learned though that it was actually a series of wars lasting over 30 years.

I will read the article over a few days. It looks interesting .

Did some Welsh/Francophile with a couple of drops of LancastrIan blood win it.
 

Chris S

Legendary Member
Location
Birmingham
Donald Trump has demolished the East Wing of the White House. He's replacing it with a big, beautiful ballroom.
 

albion

Guru
Location
Gateshead
AI overview
"The statement is false; the White House is named for its white-painted exterior, not asbestos dust. The name comes from the lime-based wash used to protect its sandstone walls, which gave it a white appearance. Asbestos is a naturally occurring mineral with harmful health effects, and its use in building materials is well-documented.
The name: The White House is named for its distinctive white color, achieved by whitewashing the sandstone walls with a mixture of lime, rice glue, casein, and lead.
The dust: The "fine white dust" mentioned in the statement is not asbestos. It is the result of the lime wash.
Asbestos and health: Asbestos is a group of naturally occurring fibrous minerals known to cause serious lung diseases, such as asbestosis and mesothelioma, when inhaled. Its use in commercial products is now highly restricted due to these health risks.

Just a rumour.
 

Chris S

Legendary Member
Location
Birmingham
The White House is so called owing to all the fine white asbestos dust lining the grounds there.

AI overview
"The statement is false; the White House is named for its white-painted exterior, not asbestos dust. The name comes from the lime-based wash used to protect its sandstone walls, which gave it a white appearance. Asbestos is a naturally occurring mineral with harmful health effects, and its use in building materials is well-documented.
The name: The White House is named for its distinctive white color, achieved by whitewashing the sandstone walls with a mixture of lime, rice glue, casein, and lead.
The dust: The "fine white dust" mentioned in the statement is not asbestos. It is the result of the lime wash.
Asbestos and health: Asbestos is a group of naturally occurring fibrous minerals known to cause serious lung diseases, such as asbestosis and mesothelioma, when inhaled. Its use in commercial products is now highly restricted due to these health risks.

Just a rumour.

I think these are for the 'odd factoids' thread.
https://www.cyclechat.net/threads/odd-factoids.226501/
 

ColinJ

Puzzle game procrastinator!
I have just learned that I was ignorant of the fact that the handle of one of my pans was barely attached.

I carried the pan across my kitchen full of boiling water and rice yesterday evening. I was just washing it up when the handle suddenly broke off in my hand, sloshing warm bubbly water over me. It would have been horrific if it had happened yesterday and doused me in boiling water instead!! :eek:
 
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