What's new

Team USA

Crazy facts about the USA: 222,250 non-aircarrier airplanes are registered in the USA (2011 data) .

If we were to use a tiny ( Cessna 172 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia ) as the average size of a plane (8.28m) and figure out how long that is placed end to end (8.28m x 222,250 ) that's 1840 km of airplanes. If you were driving 90km/hr it would take you 20 hours of driving to passed them all. Or the direct distance from Islamabad to Dubai.

cessna-172-flying-m0a-300x199.jpg



Screen shot 2014-07-17 at 10.41.11 PM.png


hmm...not sure why Islamabad pin not aligned.
 
Last edited:
. .
Crazy facts about the USA: There's approximately 253,000,000 vehicles registered (2011 year data) The population was 310M.

If we use a small Toyota Corolla as a low ball measure of the average length of a car (4639mm) and then we lined them all up end to end...
1112557.jpg


That's 253M x 4639mm = 1,173,667 km of cars.
The distance to the moon is only 384,000 km
You can go 3 times the distance to the moon.

th
 
Last edited:
.
Fact about the USA: The US currently has 224,472 km of train tracks in service. That is more than double the #2 country (China)

Crazy facts about the USA: The US used to have 409,100 km of train tracks! That's enough to circle the planet 10 times.

th
 
Last edited:
.
Crazy facts about the USA: Library of Congress - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia has 158 million items.
The collection of more than 158 million items includes more than 36.8 million cataloged books and other print materials in 470 languages; more than 68.9 million manuscripts;

th


th


th

(it's in its own building..not to be confused with the similar looking domed Capital building where Congress meets which is in front of it)
 
Last edited:
. .
.
crazy facts about USA

the world left USA isolated on the new continent with oceans on all sides and still you buggers flew back to create trouble in here (joking)
 
Last edited:
. . .
Crazy facts about the USA: The average sized refrigerator has a storage capacity of over 0.5 cubic meters.

2m.jpg
 
.
Crazy facts about the USA: over 84% of US households have a clothes washer and over 80% have a clothes dryer.

Front-Loading-Washer-and-Dryer-400x300.jpg
 
. .
Crazy facts about the US:
Census: Americans in ‘Poverty’ Typically Have Cell Phones, Computers, TVs, VCRS, AC, Washers, Dryers and Microwaves | CNS News

Census: Americans in ‘Poverty’ Typically Have Cell Phones, Computers, TVs, VCRS, AC, Washers, Dryers and Microwaves
September 11, 2013 - 3:11 PM
By Terence P. Jeffrey
Subscribe to Terence P. Jeffrey RSS
Share on Facebook Share on Twitter


(AP Photo)

(CNSNews.com) - Americans who live in households whose income is below the federal “poverty” level typically have cell phones (as well as landline phones), computers, televisions, video recorders, air conditioning, refrigerators, gas or electric stoves, and washers and dryers and microwaves, according to a newly released report from the Census Bureau.

In fact, 80.9 percent of households below the poverty level have cell phones, and a healthy majority—58.2 percent—have computers.

Fully 96.1 percent of American households in “poverty” have a television to watch, and 83.2 percent of them have a video-recording device in case they cannot get home in time to watch the football game or their favorite television show and they want to record it for watching later.

Refrigerators (97.8 percent), gas or electric stoves (96.6 percent) and microwaves (93.2 percent) are standard equipment in the homes of Americans in "poverty."

More than 83 percent have air-conditioning.

Interestingly, the appliances surveyed by the Census Bureau that households in poverty are least likely to own are dish washers (44.9 percent) and food freezers (26.2 percent).

However, most Americans in “poverty” do not need to go to a laundromat. According to the Census Bureau, 68.7 percent of households in poverty have a clothes washer and 65.3 percent have a clothes dryer.

The estimates on the percentage of households in poverty that have these appliances were derived by the Census Bureau from its Survey of Income and Program Participation. The latest report on this survey, released this month, published data collected in 2011.

Here are the percentages of households below the poverty level that the Census Bureau estimates had the following appliances:

Clothes washer: 68.7%

Clothes dryer: 65.3%

Dish washer: 44.9%

Refrigerator: 97.8%

Food freezer: 26.2%

Stove: 96.6%

Microwave: 93.2%

Air conditioner: 83.4%

Television: 96.1%

Video recorder/DVD: 83.2%

Computer: 58.2%

Telephone (landline): 54.9%

Cell phone: 80.9%
 
. .
Back
Top Bottom