You might find this interesting.
'Rotating Cylinders and the Possibility of Global Causality Violation.'
Frank J.Tipler
Available as PDF from: http://theophysics.host56.com/pdf/tipler-rotating-cylinders.pdf
Don't know if it's still true, but Micro$oft Publisher used to think the plural of rhinoceros was 'rhinoceroses'.
Found that out when one of my students was searching for flower clipart for a Valentines Day card.
Pressure testing the De Havilland Comet - from: http://www.tech.plym.ac.uk/sme/Interactive_Resources/tutorials/FailureCases/sf2.html
"Water was used for this pressurisation because calculations had indicated that the energy release under cabin rupture with air as the pressurisation medium was equivalent to the explosion of a 500 lbf bomb in the cabin."
I played around with the MENSA tests many years ago - unless they've improved them considerably, the last few sections were very much aimed at finding whether you "went to the right kind of school, old boy." (to be said in a phony upper crust English accent).
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