No Such Thing As Bin Day On A Nuclear Submarine

核潜艇上无“垃圾日”可言

No Such Thing As A Fish

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2025-04-25

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  • Hello, and welcome to another episode of No Such Thing as a Fish,

  • a weekly podcast coming to you from the QI offices in Hoburn.

  • My name is Dan Shriver.

  • I am sitting here with James Harkin, Andrew Hunter-Murray, and Anna Tyshinsky.

  • And once again,

  • we have gathered round the microphones with our four favourite facts from the last seven days.

  • And in no particular order, here we go.

  • Starting with fact number one, and that is James.

  • Okay,

  • my fact this week is that the first submarine to go around the world was only seen by one civilian,

  • a Filipino kayaker who saw the periscope and thought it was a sea monster.

  • It's pretty amazing because we have a photo of that man.

  • Did they take the photo?

  • So we'll get into the big story, but there was a photographer on board.

  • And so anytime the periscope went up, they took a photo of what the periscope was seeing.

  • And in this shot, you had a man sitting there called Rufino.

  • Yeah, we also know more about him because National Geographic went out looking for him.

  • Yeah.

  • And they found him and interviewed him.

  • And that's when they found out that he thought it was a sea monster.