Tuesday, March 10, 2015
Did YOU know?
It's Tuesday--time for Trivia!
Mr Ken brought this to my
attention the other day.
(Pic is from his car)
Have you ever noticed on
your gas gauge that there is
a little arrow next to your
gas pump icon? I told him "no"
that I had not even paid attention
to that, but sure enough on my
gauge there is an arrow.
Do you know what that arrow
means?
It is pointing to the side of the
car that your gas tank is on. I
guess the car makers don't want
us driving around aimlessly around
the pumps trying to figure which
side our tank is on. :) Pretty smart
huh?
On another note--Do you know what
the number one song was the day you
were born? I am sure you are curious
about this right?
Go to www.playback.fm and select
the month, date and year that you
were born and you will have your
answer and if that doesn't ring your
bell scroll down further and you can
see how many minutes ago you were
born!
"Monster Mash" was the song for
the day I was born and I am over
28 million minutes old. Oh my!!!
Have fun!
~Keep on Dreaming~
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My husband told me that about the little arrow. I'm glad he did too because I'm always so confused as to which side the gas tank is on!
ReplyDeleteSomething good to know for sure.
DeleteM : )
Fun facts :)
ReplyDeleteInterestingly enough, I do know what song was the number 1 song from the year I was born; "To sir with love" by Lulu.
I am not a fan.... blah..
Most of us probably aren't. I think Monster Mash
Deletewas the #1 song for my birthday since I was born the day after Halloween.
M : )
some good trivia....I have never noticed that arrow! Ah...the things that keep us going each day. I wonder how many other gadgets are on our cars that we have no clue about?
ReplyDeleteThanks and good question.
DeleteGood to see you. Hope you are doing well
after your surgery!
M : )
I did know about the arrow, but only recently did I learn that!
ReplyDeleteMe too and I have been driving for what seems
Deletelike forever! Hopefully older cars did not have
this on the gauge.
M : )