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How long does it take to walk a mile?

For most people, walking at a moderate pace of three to four miles per hour will take 15 to 20 minutes to complete a mile.

If you’re a competitive walker, you might clock in closer to the 11-minute mark. On the other hand, if you’re just starting or prefer a more relaxed pace, it might take you closer to 20 minutes, according to a large, long-term study.

Who created daylight savings time and why?

Many think that daylight saving time was conceived to give farmers an extra hour of sunlight to till their fields, but this is a common misconception. In fact, farmers have long been opposed to springing forward and falling back, since it throws off their usual harvesting schedule. 

The real reasons for daylight saving are based on energy conservation and a desire to match daylight hours to the times when most people are awake. The idea dates back to 1895 when entomologist George Vernon Hudson unsuccessfully proposed an annual two-hour time shift to the Royal Society of New Zealand. 

Ten years later, the British construction magnate William Willett picked up where Hudson left off when he argued that the United Kingdom should adjust their clocks by 80 minutes each spring and fall to give people more time to enjoy daytime recreation. Willett was a tireless advocate of what he called “Summer Time,” but his idea never made it through Parliament.

How many licks does it take to get the center of a tootsie pop?

A 1996 study by undergraduate students at Swarthmore College concluded that it takes a median of 146 licks (range 70–222) to get to the center of a Tootsie Pop.

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