Friday, April 26, 2019

Things I learned lately 26 Apr


  • KitKat chcolate bars are made of KitKats. Every rejected KitKat is mashed and made into the insides of new KitKats. Since every imperfect KitKat was already filled with other imperfect KitKats, and some of the KitKats they'll fill will also be rejected, every time you eat a KitKat, you're basically eating layers of KitKats within KitKats within KitKats.
  • Tesla vehicles will be ineligible for the Canadian government's new $5,000 electric vehicle tax credit when it takes effect on May 1. Base-model vehicles must have sticker price below $45,000 CAD. Tesla's cheapest car, the Model 3, starts at $53,700 in Canada, according to the company's website. The Model S and X start at $114,000 CAD and $117,000 CAD, respectively.
  • Dogs can be trained to smell an oncoming epileptic seizure up to 45 minutes before they happen.
  • Apple now has a few robots designed to disassemble old discarded products and recycle their parts / material.
  • The Method brand soap factory in Chicago (pictured) has a 75,000 square foot greenhouse on its roof that produces 1 million pounds of food every year.
  • There is an annual Sasquatch calling competition in Whitehall, NY. Who knows which call is accurate? No bigfoot have ever responded to any of the calls.



1 comment:

Anonymous said...

If someone could call a Sasquatch out of the woods, it would be a big feat. - JO