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12 Things You Didn’t Know

12 12 Things You Didn’t Know Things You Didn’t Know

1. When the car radio was rst introduced, several1. states wanted to ban it, claiming that it could distract drivers and cause accidents. 2. 2. Neutron stars are so dense, a teaspoon of neutron star material would weigh around a billion tons. 3. 3. People are who are forced to smile at work may be more likely to drink heavily, according to research conducted at Penn State University. 4. 4. Bill Gates was so addicted to Minesweeper that he used5. to sneak into a coworker’s o ce to play it after work. 5. Alaska is so large, it could hold 756. New Jerseys. 6. Although the sun loses nearly 6 million tons of mass every second, the sun has only lost 0.05% of its original size over7. the last 4.5 billion years. 7. It’s estimated that only 10-20% of the human8. population can wiggle their ears and raise one eyebrow. 8. Freddie9. Mercury spent his nal months recording as many vocals as he could for Queen to use after his death. 10. 9. A lightning bolt is about ve times hotter than the surface of the sun. 11. 10. Holding money in your hand can help reduce stress and pain. 11. Strawberries belong to the same plant family as roses. 12. You’re more likely to be killed by an asteroid than win the Mega Millions or Powerball jackpot.

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1. Throughout his lifetime, 85-year-old philanthropist

Charles F. Feeney has given away $8 billion—he now has $2 million to live on. 2. New research has found that the more visually creative a person is, the lower the quality of their sleep. 3. Subscriptions to streaming music services increased by 50% in 2016, totaling 92 million.

According to an extensive study, the best day to buy 4. plane tickets is Sunday—especially if you’re booking more than 21 days in advance. 5. Studies show that, when it comes to food, the human brain is bad at judging quantity increases but accurate at judging quantity decreases. 6. A new U.S. study has found that economy round-trip and one-way airline tickets are the lowest they’ve been since 2013. 7. By 2050, it’s estimated that four trucks of plastic waste will be added to the ocean every minute.

Research shows that kids are more likely to be hon8. est when they know it will please their parents, even if their parents still punish them. 9. A recent study found that higher blood pressure in an expectant mother is associated with having a boy. 10. In 2015, Americans wrote out 17.3 billion checks. In the same year, they made 69.5 billion debit card purchases. 11. According to a survey, 67% of hiring managers cite lack of eye contact as the biggest mistake candidates make in interviews.

New research has found that the NFL players that incur the most penalties get arrested more than their teammates.

Ichiro Suzuki, baseball’s all-time hits leader, learned 1. Spanish just for the purpose of trash talking opponents. 2. The average American woman as the average 1960s man. now weighs as much 3. Research shows that the creativity may begin in the cerebellum, rather than the “right brain.”

Making art has been found to lower stress hormone 4. levels in most people, regardless of skill.

A U.S. study found that the most disproportionately common interest found on people’s resumes in New 5. Hampshire is “Bigfoot.”

The design of the tallest residential building in the world, 432 Park Avenue in Manhattan, was inspired 6. by a trash can.

Studies show the key to happiness is spending your money on experiences rather than possessions. 7.

On average, early risers writing emails between 4am 8. and 8am make 11.8 mistakes per 100 words.

A study found that only 24% of Canadians know that

Queen Elizabeth II is their head of state. 9. Research has found that, on average, a person’s social media writing contains three times as many 10. mistakes as their emails.

Amy Schumer is the only woman ever to land on

Forbes’s list of the world’s highest-paid comedians. 11.

According to USDA projections, by 2025 Americans will consume 219 pounds of meat per year on average.feeling to occur.

1. The world’s first labor strike was held on the site of a pyramid.

The world’s oldest hotel has been operating since 705 2. AD in Japan.

The name tag on Heath Ledger’s nurse uniform in 3. “The Dark Knight” read “Mathilda” the name of the actor’s daughter. 4. One man, without help and without proper construction tools, spent 34 years building the Watts Towers, which still stand in Los Angeles. 5. Louisiana has the highest incarceration rate of any

U.S. state, and New Orleans has the highest incarceration rate of any city in the state. 6. Samsung has been granted a patent in South Korea for contact lenses that project images directly into the wearer’s eyes. 7. By 2017, it is estimated that nearly 207 billion emails will be sent every day. 8. Studies suggest that gifted people often have bad handwriting because their brains work faster than their hands. 9.

Cheetos are naturally gray before they are given a bright orange artificial color. 10.

Looking through Instagram accounts of healthy meals can actually trick you into enjoying those foods 11. more than you otherwise would, a study found.

Women are statistically better drivers then men.

It cost $15 million to build Disneyland’s New Orleans

Square—the amount the U.S. paid for the real New

Orleans in the Louisiana Purchase.

1. The sentence “the quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog” uses every letter in the

English language. 2. The average human eats 8 spiders in their lifetime, at night. 3.

The average human eats 22 flies in their lifetime, at night. 4.

A rhinoceros horn is made of compacted hair. 5.

The shortest war in history was between

Zanzibar and England in 1896. Zanzibar 6. surrendered after 38 minutes.

A polar bear’s skin is black. Its fur is not 7. white, but actually clear.

Donald Duck comics were banned in Finland 8. because he doesn’t wear pants.

More people are killed by donkeys annually than are killed in plane crashes. 9. Shakespeare invented the words “assassination” and “bump.” 10.If you keep a goldfish in the dark room, it will eventually turn white. 11.The name of all the continents end with the same letter that they start with.

The word “lethologica” describes the state of not being able to remember the word you want.

MC Hammer once challenged Michael Jackson to a dance-off. All of the Rugrats were voiced by women. In a group of 23 people, there is a 50% chance that 2 of them will share the same birthday. You can control the volume of a YouTube video by using the up and down arrows on your keyboard. In New York City, about 1,600 people are bitten by other humans every year. 50% of Netflix users watch an entire season of a show in a week. Studies show the key to happiness is spending your money on experiences rather than possessions. Air Jordans were banned from the NBA, however Michael Jordan always wore them as Nike was willing to pay the fine for each game. Studies show Americans ages 18-29 are far more stressed out that anyone else in the country. Cotton candy only costs about six cents per serving to make, including the cardboard cone. According to NASA, the perfect nap should last no more than 26 minutes.

12.12. 12. 12.12. Studies suggest that eye contact must be held for about 8.2 seconds for that “Love at first sight”

feeling to occur.

Still Needs Used Vehicles

By Mark Berger Toyota of Smithfield continues asking the public and companies that either own or lease vehicles to trade them in for more efficient models to offset the current used car shortfall.

General Manager John Durrani seeks the community’s help in bringing their used cars and reap some dealer incentives as their reward.

“We are now giving anyone who comes in with their used or certified pre-owned cars an additional $1,000 over book value,” he said. “There isn’t a better time for anybody to trade in their cars. Your trade is worth more than it ever has before, and it’s worth more than its ever going to be worth.”

Inventory continues to be problematic for dealers. The dealership is on back order for at least another six weeks on some models. Durrani said the market has been “pretty crazy”. With few cars on the lots, the on-going call for trade-ins have become crucial.

Durrani said with stimulus checks still arriving in people’s mailboxes, that creates opportunities for people to either purchase a new vehicle or one of the few remaining used cars. He added the ask continues to mount as the demands increases.

“There is a strong need for used vehicles, but we simply don’t have the inventory to accommodate them,” Durrani said.

To help facilitate the need for more certified, pre-owned vehicles onto their lot, Toyota of Smithfield also offers 115% of the book value for any used cars. It does not matter whether the customer decides to purchase a car from their lot.

“We will buy your trade, even if you don’t purchase a car from us,” he added.

The dealership will hold its monthly private sale. This month’s event takes place on Friday, July 30 and Saturday, July 31, from 10:00 AM until 6:00 PM by appointment only. Those who attend will be expected to follow social guidelines but also have access to their inventory. Managers will be there to answer questions and offer additional incentives.

The Dealership’s Peace of Mind Purchase Process means no hassles over pricing, trade-in values, cash back and rebate incentives offered up front and the best available leasing and financing terms up front. Durrani said this is just part of the allaround, customer-driven experience he implemented to ensure the process does not get bogged down in miscommunication.

Schedule an appointment by calling them 401-723-0962 or on their website at www.toyotaofsmithfield.com.

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