Tell us an interesting random fact you stumbled across (Part 1)

Part of the Portland metropolitan area is in Clackamas County. This is the image I was shown.
249944346_4785354561528146_3439927916089762190_n.jpg (352×534) (fbcdn.net)

Navoo – founded 1839.
New York City Grid plan adopted in 1811.

From Wikipedia: “The concept of a grid as the ideal method of town planning had become widely accepted by the time of Alexander the Great. His conquests were a step in the propagation of the grid plan throughout colonies, some as far-flung as Taxila in Pakistan”

And just for yuks, the Dutch word “hoop” is pronounced the same as the English word “hope”.

I was going to point out that the nine-square grid of New Haven, Connecticut dates from 1638.

In reading this I came upon a wiki link to the French Resistance and an [actual historical photograph](

(French Resistance - Wikipedia)

that looks much more like a Hollywood promotional photo than anything that ever actually came out of Tinsel Town.

ETA: damn it, I STILL can’t figure out how to make the pic appear in this post! How? HOW?

ETAAA - trying again,

Post the picture link on an extra line.

And yeah, damned cool photo.

but it only does a small picture with the page summary?

Your link goes to the general wiki site, not to the particular photo. But for the heck of it, normally you’d paste the url of the wiki picture link on a separate line, like this, but in this special case it doesn’t work. Discourse somehow seems to parse the link wrongly:

Your link is broken

I know, this is what I wanted to demonstrate: for some reason, Discourse breaks the wiki picture link, and I don’t know why. Maybe this is a question for Site Feedback. Normally, when you paste an url of a picture link on a separate line, the picture gets embedded. Not in this case.

Evidently it has something to do with the hyphen between underlines.

More images of the French Resistance:

hmmmm

…so of course, in Middle School, someone taught me an equation to type into your little LCD calculator (my, so futuristic!) while telling a silly joke story about a woman visiting a doctor for some reason, and ending up…

55378008
BOOBLESS

Archaeologists have discovered a 2700 year old industrial wine press in Iraq.

I’ll drink to that

https://www.cnn.com/travel/article/wine-press-iraq-intl-scli-scn/index.html

Star Wars is Real!

Quick, Leia! Jam their communications! Center switch!

I hear a test flight for the press is planned, just to show it off.
But I question their decision to do that in a dense redwood forest…

As long as there aren’t any Ewoks around…

Sorry, that was supposed to be a joke.
(In my head it was said in a dumb guy voice…)

I have been trying to think of the setup for that joke for almost 35 years.

ETA: I found it via Google.

It’s a known issue. You would have to replace the underscores with “%5F” like this

https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/1/1b/American%5Fofficer%5Fand%5FFrench%5Fpartisan%5Fcrouch%5Fbehind%5Fan%5Fauto%5Fduring%5Fa%5Fstreet%5Ffight%5Fin%5Fa%5FFrench%5Fcity.%5F-%5FNARA%5F-%5F531322%5F-%5Frestored%5Fby%5FBuidhe.jpg

~Max