What you may so cavalierly call useless information could prove
invaluable to someone else. Then again, maybe not. But to The Useless
Information Society, any fact that passes its gasp-inducing,
not-a-lot-of-people-know-that test merits inclusion in this fascinating
but ultimately useless book...
Did you know (or do you care)...
- That fish scales are used to make lipstick?
- Why organized crime accounts for ten percent of the United States's
annual income?
- The name of the first CD pressed in the United States?
- The last year that can be written upside-down or right side-up and
appear the same?
- The shortest performance ever nominated for an Oscar(R)?
- How much Elvis weighed at the time of his death?
- What the suits in a deck of cards represent?
- How many Quarter Pounders can be made from one cow?
- How interesting useless information can be?
The Book of Useless Information answers these teasers and is packed
with facts and figures that will captivate you--and anyone who shares
your joy in the pursuit of pointless knowledge.