
NASA’s use of PI goes to only 15 decimal points.

TV show “The Office” was almost cancelled, but “The 40-Year-Old Virgin” saved it by making Steve Carell a huge star.

The first Nike shoes were made inside a waffle iron. Bill Bowerman’s first eureka moment for footwear innovation came in 1971, when he and his wife were making waffles for breakfast: It sparked an idea for a grooved pattern on the sole of trainers to help athletes grip running tracks. It spawned the “Nike Waffle Trainer,” patented in 1974 (at the expense of his wife Barbara’s waffle iron.)

The game “Rock, Paper, Scissors” was invented in China, but made famous in Japan, where it is called Janken.

Christopher Sholes, the inventor of the typewriter, never envisioned that typing would be faster than handwriting.