Useless But Compelling Facts – May (CORRECTION)

Last month we broke new ground – one intended and the other completely took us by surprise. The expected break with tradition came as our blog format allowed us to use a visual clue for our Useless But Compelling Fact. We showed you this picture . . . .

Charles Darwin

and asked you to identify the person shown. Although we originally noted that “Unexpectedly, not a single person knew this was Charles Darwin.” We were WRONG. Stuck in the SPAM filter was one brilliant and completely correct answer “Charles Darwin” from John Donald, Senior Counsel at Apple! Congratulations John and given both the degree of difficulty and the fact that you were the only answer this month (trust me, a rarity), we’re sending you not one, but two prizes. Thanks.

And. . .we are leaving this month’s question up for the remainder of this month. What did Charles Darwin and Abraham Lincoln have in common (Hint: ‘neither are alive today’ is not the right answer.) Remember – please DON’T send your answers to the Legal Bytes blog, send them directly to me at joseph.rosenbaum@rimonlaw.com. Good luck.

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