Albert Einstein: Ten Obscure Factoids

By Alex in Science & Tech on Apr 4, 2006 at 2:01 am

A couple highlights from Science-A-Go-Go’s List:

1. He Liked His Feet Naked
"When I was young, I found out that the big toe always ends up making a hole in the sock," he once said. "So I stopped wearing socks." Einstein was also a fanatical slob, refusing to "dress properly" for anyone. Either people knew him or they didn’t, he reasoned – so it didn’t matter either way

3. He Was A Rotten Speller
Although he lived for many years in the United States and was fully bilingual, Einstein claimed never to be able to write in English because of "the treacherous spelling". He never lost his distinctive German accent either, summed up by his catch-phrase "I vill a little t’ink".

10. His Cat Suffered Depression
Fond of animals, Einstein kept a housecat which tended to get depressed whenever it rained. Ernst Straus recalls him saying to the melancholy cat: "I know what’s wrong, dear fellow, but I don’t know how to turn it off."

Check out the complete list: Link (via RyanDavis.Net)


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  1. Fusion Journal » Factoid.
    Apr 4th, 2006 at 11:59 pm

    [...] Second Factoid: I have used the word factoid 11 times in this post including the title and including plurals.  HEY! Don’t check it – this is a factoid![thanks Neatorama] [...]


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