In the UK, the distinction between an actor and an extra is defined by agreements between the actors trade unions and the various commercial production bodies. These state that once a performer says 13 or more words in any scene, they must become a contracted actor in that production. There is never a timeto stopContinue reading “From the FCS Book of Little-Known Facts (extras and actors)”
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From the FCS Book of Little-Known Facts (snowflakes on water)
When snowflakes hit water they create a screeching sound too high for humans (but not some sea animals) to hear. When a flake hits the water, an air bubble is released that oscillates in the 50-200 khz range well above a human’s range. Snow hitting water can increase underwater sound by 30 db. There isContinue reading “From the FCS Book of Little-Known Facts (snowflakes on water)”
From the FCS Book of Little-Known Facts (electric car 1922)
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From the FCS Book of Little-Known Facts (moth genitals)
Moths vibrate genitals to avoid bats finding them There is never a timeto stop learning new things
From the FCS Book of Little-Known Facts (muses)
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From the FCS Book of Little-Known Facts (abandoned hotel)
There is never a timeto stop learning new things
From the FCS Book of Little-Known Facts (electric car 1900 )
There is never a timeto stop learning new things
From the FCS Book of Little-Known Facts (Wild E Coyote)
There is never a timeto stop learning new things
From the FCS Book of Little-Known Facts (Harris’s List)
There is never a timeto stop learning new things
From the FCS Book of Little-Known Facts (apple stats)
There is never a timeto stop learning new things