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When did the Slugger go to war?

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The Louisville Slugger logo doesn't always appear just on baseball bats. One of the more recent adaptations of the familiar oval was on the first cruise missile fired in the Persian Gulf war. The missile was painted by sailors on the U.S.S. Louisville nuclear attack submarine which fired the opening shot of the conflict. Each of the sailors on ...Read more

How hot can Yellowstone's algae stand it?

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Primitive blue-green algae grow in hot springs near Yellowstone's steaming geysers, defying scientific expectations by enduring and thriving in water temperatures as high as 160 degrees F.

Can you overdose on the caffeine in coffee?

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An acute overdose of caffeine, usually in excess of 250 milligrams (more than 2-3 cups of brewed coffee), can result in a state of central nervous system overstimulation called caffeine intoxication. Symptoms may include restlessness, nervousness, excitement, insomnia, flushing of the face, increased urination, gastrointestinal disturbance, ...Read more

How is the Medal of Honor protected by law?

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The Medal of Honor is the only service decoration that is singled out in federal law to protect it from being imitated or privately sold. All Medals of Honor are issued in the original only, by the Department of Defense, to a recipient. Misuse of the medal, including unauthorized manufacture or wear, is punishable by fine and imprisonment ...Read more

What makes a mule so special?

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The mule possesses the sobriety, patience, endurance and sure-footedness of the ass, and the vigour, strength and courage of the horse. Operators of working animals generally find mules preferable to horses: mules show less impatience under the pressure of heavy weights, while their skin, harder and less sensitive than that of horses, renders ...Read more

How long is a chameleon's tongue?

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The chameleon, a small lizard generally measuring 6 or 7 inches, has a tongue several inches longer than its body. With a thrust of this remarkable appendage, it can catch insects some 10 inches away.

How many wives did Brigham have?

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The Mormon leader Brigham Young had 27 wives.

What was the Louvre before it was a museum?

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Originally a palace, the Louvre was made into a museum after the French Revolution.

Are magazine models unhealthy?

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A healthy man who is good physical shape has about 12 to 15 percent body fat. A woman in good shape has between 15 to 18 percent. The models used in most of the advertising for abdominal machines, on the other hand, have less than 10 percent body fat.

How popular was Joseph's patent?

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Joshua Pusey of Pennsylvania received a patent for his book matches in 1892.

Which retailer was the first to guarantee satisfaction?

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Montgomery Ward was the first to advertise "Satisfaction guaranteed or your money back" in 1874 – two years after Aaron Montgomery Ward launched his first mail-order catalog.

How much will a bushel of corn sweeten?

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One bushel of corn will sweeten more than 400 cans of soda. A single bushel of corn can produce: 32 pounds of cornstarch, 1.6 pounds of corn oil, 11.4 pounds of 21% protein gluten feed or 3 pounds of 60% gluten meal.

How are termite queens different from bees and ants?

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Termite queens are fertilized regularly by the same mate for life, unlike bee and ant queens, whose male partners die after the first and only mating.

How quickly does a tuna swim?

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Tuna swim at a steady rate of 9 miles per hour for an indefinite period of time - and they never stop moving. Estimates indicate that a 15-year-old tuna travels one million miles in its lifetime.

Where did the name M&Ms come from?

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Forrest Mars, Sr., the founder of Mars, was inspired to create a candy-coated, bite-sized chocolate candy after observing soldiers in the Spanish Civil War enjoying such a treat. He noticed that the hard candy shell prevented meltage. By 1941, Mars had patented and begun production of the now-

How much rice is used in beer?

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A tenth of the 7 million tons of rice grown in the U.S. each year goes into the making of beer.

Does the Green Man have a wife, or any pets?

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Leafy face architectural ornamentations are almost always male: green women are rare. However, green cats, lions and demons are also found. On gravestones and other memorials, human skulls are sometimes shown sprouting grape vines or other vegetation, presumably as a symbol of resurrection.

What did the Atlantic City police have against topless bathers?

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In 1935, the police in Atlantic City, New Jersey, arrested 42 men on the beach. They were cracking down on topless bathing suits worn by men.

Was Apollo 12's landing a moon-shaking event?

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When the Apollo 12 astronauts landed on the moon, the impact caused the moon's surface to vibrate for 55 minutes. The vibrations were picked up by laboratory instruments, leading geologists to theorize that the moon's surface is composed of fragile layers of rock.

Where's 'Big Daddy' today?

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Sadly, Ed "Big Daddy" Roth passed away on April 4th, 2001. Rat Fink and the monster gang have grown into rock-art icons and are now a permanent part of the underground culture. "I'd like to thank my father in heaven for the health, strength and revelation to make things possible." - Ed "Big Daddy

 

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