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There was a study to determine contamination…
There was a study to determine contamination levels for computer keyboards in the average office setting. One keyboard had to be removed after testing because it was found to be five times dirtier than a toilet seat, home to 150 times the acceptable limit of bacteria, and was a health risk to its user. The… Read More »
When his father died of a heart attack…
When his father died of a heart attack, Ronald Mallett resolved to discover time travel to see him again. He went on to earn a PhD in physics and become a professor, and has been working on plans for a time machine ever since. The post When his father died of a heart attack… appeared… Read More »
In 2001, an F3 tornado ravaged….
The reason we have muscle cars…
The reason we have muscle cars from the 60’s was because NASCAR banned engines that were not in production models so Plymouth in order to keep their big Hemi engines in racing, put them in regular stock vehicles giving us the big horsepower in those 60’s hotrods. The post The reason we have muscle cars…… Read More »
Salvador Dali once conned Yoko…
Salvador Dali once conned Yoko Ono into paying $10,000 for a single blade of grass. Yoko had offered to pay that amount for one of his mustache hairs. He substituted the blade of grass because he thought that Yoko Ono was a witch and might use his hair in a spell. The post Salvador Dali… Read More »
Americans spend more time watching…
William McKinley wore a red carnation…
William McKinley wore a red carnation on his suit for good luck. In 1901, he traveled to Buffalo for the Pan-American Exposition. As he was greeting the public, he gifted his flower to a girl in the crowd, saying “I must give this flower to another little flower.” Minutes later he was shot. The post… Read More »
For his performance at a comedy club…
Cincinnati Reds player Adam Dunn…
In 2005, the London Underground…
In 2005, the London Underground started playing orchestral soundtracks in 65 tube stations as part of a scheme to deter anti-social behavior. As a result, a 33 percent decline in robberies, a 25 percent decline in staff verbal assaults, and a 37 percent decrease in vandalism was observed. The post In 2005, the London Underground…… Read More »