
Sir Isaac Newton, as a child, had threatened to burn down his house with his parents inside.

In Japan, people use stamps called Hanko to sign certain types of documents, and every individual in Japan has one.

In 2013, a British man threw away a hard drive that was worth approximately $7.5 million Bitcoin.

According to a survey in 2014, nearly 10% of respondents reported going to work high on weed.
I would expect that number to climb in California.

“El Colacho” is a traditional holiday in Burgos, Spain, where men dressed as the Devil leap over infants who are lying on mattresses in the street.

In 2005, one-quarter of people believe in Astrology. Almost a third believe that ghosts or spirits of the dead could return in certain situations.

If you are a writer wanting to write science fiction, but aren’t tech savvy, NASA has a website that can help you.

In Cooper’s Hill, England, people hurled themselves down a hill, chasing after a 9-pound wheel of cheese. The humans typically trip over one another. Winner of the race gets the cheese.