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Half as Interesting - Season 2022

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Half as Interesting is an entertaining, fact-based, educational series covering diverse topics of general interest presented in a somewhat humorous, quirky style. Topics range from curious to weird and are rarely important to know unless you're looking for some lunch room or coffee break conversation starters.

First Air Date: Jan 01, 1970

Last Air date: Oct 17, 2024

Season: 10 Season

Episode: 485 Episode

Runtime: 5 minutes

IMDb: 0.00/10 by 0.00 users

Popularity: 0.1802

Language: English

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Episode Why Don't Artificial Flavors Taste Accurate? The Bug That Created "Free Public Wifi" Networks That Didn’t Work The Fake Buildings That Hide LA's Massive Oil Industry Why The Letter Q Has Only Been Legal In Turkey For 8 Years Why Flights Through China Take Such Weird Routes The Software Bug That Blacked Out the Entire US Northeast Why There is a Giant Floating Prison In New York City Why So Many Jails Are Painted This Exact Color How Disney Legally Issued its Own Currency for 29 Years Why There’s An Empty Skyscraper In The Middle Of Times Square How to Start Your Own Town The Glitch That Kept Sending The FBI To A Tiny Kansas Farm Why Hundreds of Mazdas Tuned to 94.9 Broke Simultaneously Why Chicago Secretly Bulldozed Its Own Airport Overnight Why April 11, 1954 Is The Statistically Most Boring Day Ever Why Do Americans In Old Movies Sound British? Why This Sound is Illegal to Play You've Sent 124,882 Topic Ideas. Here are the Worst Ones. Why You Never Take a 90-Degree Turn in Casinos Why Farmers Can’t Legally Replant Their Own Seeds Why So Many Airport Runways Cross the US-Canada Border The Man Who Broke The Internet By Deleting 11 Lines of Code Why You Can’t Be Fired in China If You Have This Stamp How Stenographers Type at 300 Words Per Minute The 360-Page Proof That 1+1=2 Why Steel from Before 1945 is Weirdly Expensive ⍼ - Why Nobody Knows What This One Unicode Character Means How New Cars Trick You With Pre-Recorded Engine Noise Why Cancun is the Mathematically Perfect Vacation Destination How Sommeliers Can Taste Which Year Wine is From Why Thousands of Chinese Tourists Started Coming to a Random British Village Why Almost Every Microwave is Made by the Same Company How Coca Cola (Actually) Keeps Its Secret Recipe Secret Why All U-Hauls are Registered in Arizona Minitel: France’s Alternate Internet That Survived Until 2012 Why The NYPD Has An Office in Singapore Why GPS Automatically Shuts Itself Down Above 1,200 mph How an Australian Senator Won With 0.51% Of The Vote Why the United Nations Runs Its Own Airline The High Five Was Invented in 1977 (Yes, Really) The CIA’s Manual on How to be Annoying The ATM Glitch That Gave Out Infinite Money Why the US Keeps Trying To Buy Greenland The Single Australian Farm That’s Bigger Than 49 Countries Russia’s Terrible New Offbrand McDonald’s Why There’s a Massive Runway in the Middle of Florida’s Swamplands Why The London Underground Makes Itself Hotter Every Year Why The Vatican Has A Giant Research Telescope in Arizona Why Chess Strategy Changes Every Year The Shoe So Good the Olympics Declared It Cheating We Ranked Every Mistake We Made This Year The Science Behind Why Friends Smell Like Each Other Why You Don’t Want To Live On the US-Canada Border The Man Who Owns All The Bread In Israel For Eight Days A Year How To Design A Completely Unbreakable Encryption System Why National Parks Can’t Figure Out What To Do With Your Poop Why The Ringling Bros. Operated A Secret Spy Agency Why It Takes Pixar 3 Years To Render A Movie Why No One’s Sure If This Is Part Of The US Constitution Why It Was Illegal For 47 Days to Slice Bread in the US The US Army’s Universal Camouflage: A Terrible Mistake Why US Signs Look Different Than The Rest Of The World’s Why There Are No Ambulances In Jerusalem Somaliland Is Independent. So Why Does No One Recognize It? Why DC's Shaped Like That Why This is The World’s Most Dangerous Dam All The Very Real Passports Not Issued By Countries The NFL’s Secret Plan For If All The Players Die Why One Company Technically Owns Every Stock in the US The McDonald’s McPizza: A Huge Failure Roosevelt Island’s Pneumatic Trash System Spotify’s Mathematical System For Determining Your Music Taste Toki Pona: The Language You Can Learn in a Day The Weirdly Massive Problem of Blocked Public Land Why Cardboard Cops Work (Even If You Know They’re Fake) How the US Sends Top Secret Information Around The World