Continuing the discussion from Tell us an interesting random fact you stumbled across (Part 1) - #10012 by hajario.
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Continuing the discussion from Tell us an interesting random fact you stumbled across (Part 1) - #10012 by hajario.
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Note that PotUS must be at least 35, not 32.
In the last post, @hajario said
You have to be 32 to be President.
It’s 35.
But I now see your point.
I’ve not stumbled across them recently but I’ll start this thread with my favourite pop music/cold war cross over random facts:
How is Jimmy Carter going to break the record?
He will have more Presidents who lived while he was alive than Hoover. Literally everyone alive now qualifies even babies who won’t be able to run for 35 years
Meaning that Hoover will get one more this year (if Trump gets elected and is counted twice), or if Harris is elected. Hoover may get another one in 2028, if somebody other than Trump or Harris is elected, and that somebody was born before Hoover’s death day in 1964. Heck, he may get another one in 2032, if that person is over 68 when elected. Or even in 2036, or even 2040.
But for each additional one that Hoover gets, Carter will also get. And then he’ll get every future President born between 1964 and 2024, or whenever he dies.
So @hajario is right. Carter will almost certainly break Hoover’s record, whenever it finally ends.
US Air Force, actually.
James Buchanan was 8 years old when George Washington died; Warren G Harding was a 2-year-old when Buchanan died. Buchanan overlapped with the lives of the first 29 presidents. (And Carter was born a year after Harding died.)
All very interesting, and it shows that US history is still too short. Let us talk again in 300 years.
On the calendar!
That’s a Friday, you think you’ll be free? I can probably move it to the weekend if that’s more convenient, but I’ll have to ask the wife.
Here is a chart showing all US presidents lifespans which
illustrates it nicely.
Friday is fine, I hope they don’t mess with the leap years until then. Wouldn’t put it past them (you know the ones…).
If I read your chart correctly Jimmy Carter is dead and nobody told me. Or him.
I don’t think you did… the chart only goes up to 2020.
But they put a grey square beside his name, which means died of natural causes. Still alive should be orange.
Oh yes. Maybe …
I dunno !
Speaking of Presidents and lifespans, Harrison Ruffin Tyler, the grandson of Pres. John Tyler, is still going at age 95. His grandfather died in 1862. That was 162 years ago.
I was trying to respond to @Bookkeeper 's post in the other post without realizing the thread had closed while I was looking at it.
Re: Steam deaths. I know how serious this issue is. I worked for a utility where a steam pipe ruptured outside the breakroom. 6 people died, and 10 were injured. Devastating tragedy.
It is as has been said on a certain series of another thread, really old people have become very good at not dying, owing to years and years of practice.
The Silver Horde?