Posted February 25, 2008 by otsana
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Prior to about the 1950s, transmission fluid was mostly whale oil.

Posted February 19, 2008 by otsana
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Copper (and also brass, which contains copper) is germicidal. Brass doorknobs can kill many bacteria within eight hours.

Posted February 18, 2008 by otsana
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The average life span of a $1 bill is 21 months. The average life span of a $100 bill is 89 months.

Posted January 9, 2008 by otsana
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Curry was introduced to the Japanese by the British.

Posted January 6, 2008 by otsana
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Galileo’s two daughters lived their lives in a convent because he thought they would be unmarriageable.

Posted January 4, 2008 by otsana
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Washington has the highest percentage of non-religious people in the United States. Oregon and Vermont are tied for second highest percentage.

Posted January 1, 2008 by otsana
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Gaston Glock, the Austrian founder of the company that makes the Glock pistol, made curtain rods before he made guns.

Posted December 29, 2007 by otsana
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Some Eastern European cultures have folktales about vampire pumpkins or watermelons. According to these stories, any pumpkin or watermelon kept too long (for a certain number of days, or sometimes past Christmas, depending on the story) will turn into a vampire. These vampires are not considered scary, as they lack teeth.

Posted December 28, 2007 by otsana
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The oldest surviving pile carpet came from the 4th or 5th century BC, and was preserved in ice in a burial ground. In Europe, carpets were not commonly used on floors until about the 18th century. Until then, they went on tables and walls.

Posted December 27, 2007 by otsana
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The first medical use of radiation was in 1936. A leukemia patient was treated with a radioactive isotope of phosphorous-32.