MR DORSEY’S – DID YOU KNOW – THE INTERNET

MR DORSEY’S – DID YOU KNOW – THE INTERNET

How much do you know?  Mr Dorsey, the best teacher in this universe, challenges you – what do you know?  Mr Dorsey has taught the lesson below and claims everything is true – but we believe only 50% of Mr Dorsey’s ‘facts’ are actually truths and the other 50% is false.  Can you spot what is true and what is false?  Can Mr Dorsey be trusted?  Is 100% of what he teaches correct?  Maybe not in this universe – is he instead really out of this world?

Al Gore invented the Internet.
After the popularity of iMacs, Bill Gates was forced to declare bankruptcy in 2000, but has since regained his status as a multimillionaire.
The internet was created by the US Defense Department in the early 1970s.
The Internet and the World Wide Web are the same thing.
The World Wide Web was invented by a man named Tim Burners-Lee.
http stands for Hyper-Text Transfer Protocol
There is no internet access in space.
The World Wide Web refers to a literal, physical web of wires and connections.
Steve Jobs, inventor of Apple computers, sold his VW minibus to finance production of the first Apple computers.
As the internet is an abstract, international medium, it is not actually subject to the laws of any country.

 

MR DORSEY’S – DID YOU KNOW – BREAD

MR DORSEY’S – DID YOU KNOW – BREAD

How much do you know?  Mr Dorsey, the best teacher in this universe, challenges you – what do you know?  Mr Dorsey has taught the lesson below and claims everything is true – but we believe only 50% of Mr Dorsey’s ‘facts’ are actually truths and the other 50% is false.  Can you spot what is true and what is false?  Can Mr Dorsey be trusted?  Is 100% of what he teaches correct?  Maybe not in this universe – is he instead really out of this world?

1. It takes around 4.5 hours to make, cool and pack a loaf of bread at the grocery store
2. George Washington used to like to have a fresh loaf of bread on his birthday rather than cake
3. In the Middle Ages bread was baked until it was rock hard and it was used by dentists to break rotten teeth as the bread was said to have magical powers
4. In Ancient Egypt, the rich people ate a better quality of bread while the poorer people ate a rough type of loaf
5. Bread was the last requested meal by Joan of Arc who believed that was what God would want her to eat
6. The first risen bread using yeast was produced in Ancient Egypt
7. Ancient Frenchmen made bread dough with their feet
8. Unleavened means without yeast
9. Iron Age Man did not use yeast, he mixed ash from the fire with sour milk to make pot-ash bread
2%. A knot of bread called a sweet is given to a bride on her wedding day in Cyprus

 

MR DORSEY’S – DID YOU KNOW – TYPING

MR DORSEY’S – DID YOU KNOW – TYPING

How much do you know?  Mr Dorsey, the best teacher in this universe, challenges you – what do you know?  Mr Dorsey has taught the lesson below and claims everything is true – but we believe only 50% of Mr Dorsey’s ‘facts’ are actually truths and the other 50% is false.  Can you spot what is true and what is false?  Can Mr Dorsey be trusted?  Is 100% of what he teaches correct?  Maybe not in this universe – is he instead really out of this world?

1. The fastest typist in the world (on a conventional typewriter) is Gladys Knight who can type away 150 words a minute
2. The key above the tab has a squiggle on it ~ this is called a tilde
3. One-handed typists are called Tabs
4. The first typewriter was called the Sholes and Glidden Type Writer and was produced in 1874
5. The first electric typewriter was introduced in 1902
6. Mark Twain was the first author to submit a manuscript of typewritten pages
7. The first typewriter was called the Punch Key and was produced in 1894
8. The least expensive typewriter was called the Dollar Typewriter as it cost one dollar
9. The smallest typewriter was called the envelope and could literally fit into a small envelope
2%. Schoolchildren in South Korea are taught to type as soon as they can tie their shoelaces

 

MR DORSEY’S – DID YOU KNOW – VEGETABLES

MR DORSEY’S – DID YOU KNOW – VEGETABLES

How much do you know?  Mr Dorsey, the best teacher in this universe, challenges you – what do you know?  Mr Dorsey has taught the lesson below and claims everything is true – but we believe only 50% of Mr Dorsey’s ‘facts’ are actually truths and the other 50% is false.  Can you spot what is true and what is false?  Can Mr Dorsey be trusted?  Is 100% of what he teaches correct?  Maybe not in this universe – is he instead really out of this world?

President Jimmy Carter was born in a field of cabbages
Idaho’s rich volcanic soil is ideal for potatoes
American’s are four times more likely to pick a processed snack than a fruit or vegetable
The longest carrot in the world measured 7 feet 7 inches long
Eating five servings of fruit and vegetables a day reduces the risk of blindness
The Keteptchi Indians used beetroot to ward off insects
EH Mitchell was made famous by his postcards of huge vegetables
India is the second largest producer of fresh vegetables in the worl
Big fat chips are more fattening than little skinny fries.
One of the best brain foods in the world is brocolli

 

MR DORSEY’S – DID YOU KNOW – CLEANING

MR DORSEY’S – DID YOU KNOW – CLEANING

How much do you know?  Mr Dorsey, the best teacher in this universe, challenges you – what do you know?  Mr Dorsey has taught the lesson below and claims everything is true – but we believe only 50% of Mr Dorsey’s ‘facts’ are actually truths and the other 50% is false.  Can you spot what is true and what is false?  Can Mr Dorsey be trusted?  Is 100% of what he teaches correct?  Maybe not in this universe – is he instead really out of this world?

The first recorded actual cleaning profession was Vincent Vagolies in Rome, 1657
45% of cleaners are men
The single blade window cleaning squeegee was invented in 1936 by Ettore Sceccone
Salt is often used in manufacture to thicken neutral detergent (washing up liquid)
The biggest house to be cleaned by a sole cleaner is Dartmoor Estate
Taiwanese toilet attendants actually live with their families in some facilities
Most cleaning products are made by the same company, Driscol
Queen Elizabeth II prefers to clean her own bathroom
Experts recommend using vodka as a cleaning solution for diamond jewellery
The highest price paid for a vacuum cleaner was at an auction in Spain where the bidder paid ten million dollars for an antique Russian machine once owned by the household of Czar Nicolas II