10 Weapons That Backfired In Terrible Ways

10 The Panzer 68 Built in Switzerland in the 1960s, the Panzer 68 was a domestic Swiss tank designed to give Switzerland a modern tank that could stand up to the latest Soviet armored vehicles. Nearly 400 of the tanks were delivered. They were used until 2003. In theory, the Panzer 68 was a formidable design with a new computerized fire control system that allowed accurate gunfire and good maneuverability. In practice, however, there were some hilarious problems....

January 17, 2023 · 10 min · 1999 words · Jennifer Langley

10 Weird Love Letters From Some Of History S Most Famous People

Unless, of course, you’re famous. Because if you get famous and die, you can pretty much count on some hack writer somewhere gathering up every private word you’ve ever written and getting everyone in the world to make fun of you by publishing them in a book. Or, sometimes, in a top 10 list. 10 Mozart’s Weird Poop Letters To His Cousin Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart left behind more than just music....

January 17, 2023 · 10 min · 2089 words · John Millward

15 Bogeymen From Around The World

The Namahage visits each house on New Year’s to ask if any misbehaving children live there. If the parents are able to report that their children are not lazy and do not cry, he moves on to the next house. The Korean bogeyman is called Kotgahm, which is the word for persimmon. The legend is that a mother told her crying child that she would feed him to a tiger if he did not behave....

January 17, 2023 · 4 min · 730 words · Anna Tillman

15 Great Short Films

A very eerie, surreal film along the lines of David Lynch. This is a challenging insight into a bleak, unstable world that exists within the realm of imagination, but aside from its absolute insanity, it’s very well done. This is a short moral-based film that was made in Australia, and won the Melbourne Film Award. It carries some religious overtones, but is still thought-provoking. This is a beautiful little film that touches on concepts of mortality....

January 17, 2023 · 3 min · 509 words · Richard Mangano

5 Awesome Radioactive Tourism Spots That Ll Leave You Glowing

SEE ALSO: 10 Of The World’s Deadliest Tourist Destinations With the fearful associations of radiation in mind, it may seem counterintuitive that some locations which have seen a greater-than-average amount of the stuff draw tourists. Nevertheless, that is precisely the case in a number of spots around the world. For various reasons, nuclear test sites, radioactive mines, disaster zones, and more receive visitors regularly. Here are five distinct examples....

January 17, 2023 · 7 min · 1387 words · Bernardo Marquardt

8 Tales Of Body Parts Belonging To Jesus

Here are eight ways Jesus’ body parts were reverenced in Christianity. 10 The Holy Prepuce As Jesus was born to Jewish parents, he underwent circumcision when he was eight days old, as the Gospel of Luke tells us. The removal of the foreskin from Jesus meant that it was not on him when he passed into heaven. Relic hunters could therefore claim to have a genuine part of Jesus’ flesh....

January 17, 2023 · 8 min · 1654 words · Joan Dupuis

Another 10 Fascinating Food Facts

Fascinating Fact: In Tibet, a common drink is butter tea – it is made from yak butter, salt, and tea. The average Tibetan can drink 50 – 60 cups of this tea in any one day! It is made by drying Chinese tea in the road for several days (to let it acquire a strong flavor). The tea is then boiled for up to half a day and churned in bamboo churns to which salt, a pinch of soda, and rancid butter have been added....

January 17, 2023 · 7 min · 1371 words · Laura Snyder

Significant Moments In Our First Year

Unbeknownst to me, some time earlier this year, BBC Radio did a 30 minute show on the site! I stumbled upon it completely by accident – but what an amazing thrill it was! Fortunately for all of us, it is still on and can be listened to in its entirely here. Many thanks to Jacqueline Alexander who did the show. Be sure to check it out! On March 1, 2008 I posted a your view entitled “Does God Exist?...

January 17, 2023 · 5 min · 853 words · Norma Norfleet

Site Update December 2008

Resident listverser PaulB has very kindly started to produce regular videocasts based on some of the lists. I have enjoyed them all so far and am thrilled that we have people in the community like him. They can be found on the Front Page of the site and are updated every week or so. I am looking forward to many more in the future. Here is a link to this week’s videocast, Top 10 Incredible Recordings....

January 17, 2023 · 5 min · 930 words · Nancy Schmidt

Ten Jaw Dropping Tales Of Infamous Criminals Who Escaped Justice

But sadly, plenty of other evil masterminds and sadistic killers have gotten away with horrible crimes too. These ten evildoers may not be as well known as the Zodiac Killer or Jack The Ripper, but their (alleged) misdeeds have never been punished, either. And as time marches on, the world may never know the full truth of the people behind these terrible tales. 10 Bela Kiss Bela Kiss was a Hungarian serial murderer who cops believe killed 24 people....

January 17, 2023 · 14 min · 2786 words · Vanessa Diggs

Ten Offbeat Hit And Miss Inventions

Here is a look at ten offbeat “hit and miss” gadgets and contraptions from different eras: 10 Full-Body Umbrella The full-body umbrella began appearing randomly on streets in China and Japan in 2012. While designed to guarantee total protection from rain and wind from all angles, unfortunate drawbacks became obvious in terms of practicality and space management. Zeng Yi of China filed a patent in 2012 for an umbrella with a body-length plastic sheet hanging from the brim....

January 17, 2023 · 10 min · 2013 words · Edna Franklin

Ten Prime Suspects Whose Names We Still Don T Know

10 “Kathy” With The Tattoos A rodeo rolled into the town of Fort Smith, Arkansas, in June 1983. One of the workers called herself “Kathy Johnson” and soon made friends in the small community. Kathy met a single mother of three whose husband was in jail and moved in to help the young woman out. When friends came over one night, Kathy offered to babysit four-month-old Matthew. In the morning, Matthew was missing from his crib, and Kathy was gone along with the family’s car....

January 17, 2023 · 10 min · 1961 words · Charles Bailey

Top 10 Amazing Islands That Are Remnants Of The British Empire

Canada, Australia, New Zealand, and Ireland all effectively became independent between World War I and World War II. This trend accelerated after World War II, with India and many African and Asian countries gaining independence. By the end of the 1960s, there was very little left of the empire. Some fragments do remain, though. These have been renamed “British Overseas Territories.” The name change got rid of the politically difficult words “empire” and “colony....

January 17, 2023 · 12 min · 2411 words · Guadalupe Miller

Top 10 Amazing Lost Or Suppressed Inventions

Greek fire was an incendiary weapon used by the Byzantine Empire. The Byzantines typically used it in naval battles to great effect as it could continue burning even on water. The ingredients and the processes of manufacture and deployment of Greek fire were very carefully guarded military secrets. So strict was the secrecy that the composition of Greek fire was lost, and remains a source of speculation to this day....

January 17, 2023 · 7 min · 1294 words · Donald Gonzales

Top 10 Ancient Skulls Revealing Rare Facts And Mysteries

10 Strange Isolation In Mexico, skulls from three areas were analyzed, dating back 500 to 800 years. The Sonora and Tlanepantla heads shared similarities but not those from Michoacan. The measurements were so different that they resembled a group that had developed in isolation for thousands of years. Yet no unbreachable landscape separated the regions. Michoacan was also just 300 kilometers (186 mi) away from Tlanepantla. For some reason, the Michoacan group did not interbreed with their neighbors and developed a distinctive skull shape....

January 17, 2023 · 9 min · 1908 words · Neil Cochran

Top 10 Bizarre Books

Apparently, getting off a sinking ship is more complicated than you’d think! First published in 1938, this novel little volume was written from the voice of experience since one of its authors was forced by the Nazis to abandon the Robin Moor before they torpedoed it in 1941. While the authors do discuss the necessity of departing one’s ship in an orderly fashion due to a variety of circumstances, they also explore concepts like buoyancy and open sea boatmanship....

January 17, 2023 · 5 min · 1056 words · Mamie Redmond

Top 10 Bizarre Death Related Facts

Bizarre Fact: A Swedish company will pulverize your body and bury it in a cornstarch urn, providing a completely bio-degradable burial. Shortly after your death (within one and a half weeks) your corpse is frozen to minus 18 degrees celcius (64.4 F) – causing the body to become very brittle. It is then subjected to vibrations that render you to a frozen powder. This powder is then placed in a vacuum tube which extracts all the water – resulting in a dry powder....

January 17, 2023 · 7 min · 1445 words · Phyllis Clauss

Top 10 Bizarre Deaths Of The Middle Ages

Cause of Death: Shot down by a boy who was holding a frying pan. In 1199 Richard I had bankrupted England, thanks to the costly Third Crusade and his subsequent ransom payment after being captured by the German Emperor. To finance his war efforts in France, Richard found he needed vast amounts of money which could not be provided on tax alone. Fittingly he died whilst looking for money at Castle Chalus-Chabrol in France, which housed a pot of gold according to rumor....

January 17, 2023 · 8 min · 1650 words · Daniel Dickey

Top 10 Bizarre Things In Space

Quasars These bright beacons shine to us from the edges of the visible universe and are reminders to scientists of our universe’s chaotic infancy. Quasars release more energy than hundreds of galaxies combined. The general consensus is that they are monstrous black holes in the hearts of distant galaxies. This image is of quasar 3C 273, photographed in 1979. Vacuum Energy Quantum physics tells us that contrary to appearances, empty space is a bubbling brew of “virtual” subatomic particles that are constantly being created and destroyed....

January 17, 2023 · 4 min · 688 words · Jody Overbaugh

Top 10 Bizarre Weapons Of World War Ii

The x-class was a series of submarines built by the Royal Navy during the Second World War. These tiny submarines only displaced 30 tonnes of water when submerged, were 15.55 metres (51ft) long, and carried a crew of 4 (commander, navigator, engineer and diver). There were designed to be towed to the target area by a full-sized “mother” submarine. The X-craft would then be detached and infiltrate the target, laying down two side charges, each containing 2 tonnes of amatol....

January 17, 2023 · 9 min · 1774 words · Billy Cooper