Tag Archives: History
WTF Fun Fact – Pineapple As A Status Symbol
In pre-20th century European culture…
In pre-20th century European culture, red hair was commonly identified as the distinguishing negative Jewish trait. During the Spanish Inquisition, all those with red hair were identified as Jewish; and writers from Shakespeare to Dickens would identify Jewish characters by giving them red hair. The post In pre-20th century European culture… appeared first on Crazy… Read More »
Notation Knife
In Italy during the 16th century music was engraved on knives so guests could sing together after they ate. Each side of the blade has musical notations and each knife represents one part for a singer. So, a complete set of knives actually come together to create a harmonious chorus. The post Notation Knife appeared… Read More »
12 Quick Facts about Alexander Graham Bell
“Hello? It’s me.” No, not Adele—it’s just the inventor of the telephone, Alexander Graham Bell, on the line, here to give you 12 quick facts about himself. 1. He was the only surviving child. Scottish-born Alexander Graham Bell was the middle child of three boys. His two brothers passed away from tuberculosis when he was…… Read More »
WTF Fun Fact – The Coffee Break Was Invented In 1952
32 Interesting Facts About Castles
Here are 32 Interesting Facts About Castles. 1-5 Interesting Facts About Castles 1. For 23 years the French have been building a real medieval castle using only medieval construction techniques. – Source 2. There stands a castle in the Czech Republic that to this day has a moat filled with BEARS. It’s called the “Bear…… Read More »
The Surprisingly Plausible Theory that the Pyramids were Poured from Ancient Concrete
The Egyptian pyramids at Giza are among the most famous and storied monuments in the world. The oldest of the seven wonders of the ancient world – and the only ones still standing – they have awed and inspired travellers, scholars, poets, and artists for thousand of years. Yet despite this timeless fascination, relatively little… Read More »