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💡 This is September’s edition of “Things I Learned.” I learned less stuff this month than last month, hence the shorter list.
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- In monopoly, the square most landed on (other than Jail) is Illinois Avenue (cite).
- Of the more than 10,000 ETFs and mutual funds in the US, only 43% have at least one portfolio manager who owns shares of their own fund. (cite)
- There has not been a fatal crash involving a major US airline since Februrary 2009. (cite)
- 28% of all paid workdays are now work from home (cite)
- The largest soccer stadium in Europe would be the 9th largest college football stadium in the US (cite).
- The Hard Rock Cafe is entirely owned by the Seminole tribe of Florida (cite)
- If you are a bird, odds are that you are a chicken (cite)
- 90 percent of Italian ski slopes rely on artificial snowmaking, compared to 37 of French ski slopes. (cite)
- Until 2022, firms in Switzerland were allowed to deduct bribery from their taxes. (cite)
- Retail investors owned 50% of the London stock market in 1960, compared to 12% today. (cite)
- Starbucks has enough customization options such that there are 383 billion ways one can order a latte (cite)
- During Joe Dimaggio’s record-breaking 56 game hitting streak, Ted Williams had a higher batting average and on-base percentage. (cite)
- Pre-pandemic, Apple bought 50 business class seats each day on the United route San Francisco to Shanghai. (cite).
- Most of the volume of a sphere is close to the surface. For example, a sphere with radius 1 inch has almost 90% of its volume within 1/2 an inch of the surface (cite).
- The entirety of continental south America lies east of Michigan (cite)
- The revenue generated by Anguilla’s .ai domain — around $3 million per month — currently accounts for around a third of the government’s monthly budget. (cite)
- Mexico’s gangs are the 5th biggest employer in the country (cite)
- A day on Venus is longer than its year (cite)