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Which dwarves didn't make it?
No one can say just when Walt Disney began to think about undertaking his biggest project to date, Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, but by the summer of 1934, his ideas were beginning to take concrete form. An exploratory outline that he distributed to his animation staff, dated August 9, 1934, included the following discussion of the dwarfs' ...Read more
What were the original Monopoly game tokens like?
The classic metal tokens that roam the streets of Atlantic City in the game Monopoly were not part of the original game. When Monopoly was first introduced, it didn't include any game pieces, only suggestions that players use household items like buttons and pennies.
Why did firehouses have circular staircases?
Old firehouses have circular staircases because, in the days when horses pulled fire engines and were stabled on the ground floor of fire houses, they figured out how to walk up straight staircases.
Which black hole was the first to be discovered?
In the constellation Cygnus, there is a double star, one of whose components has such a high surface gravity that light cannot escape from it. It is Cygnus X-1, which many astronomers believe to be the first "black hole" to be detected.
How elaborate was Catherine's sleigh?
One of the sleighs of Catherine the Great was a miniature palace on runners. It contained a salon, library, and bedroom.
When was coffee served instead of wine?
The word "coffee" was at one time a term for wine, but was later used to describe a black drink made from berries of the coffee tree. This black drink replaced wine in many religious ceremonies because it kept the Mohammedans awake and alert during their nightly prayers, so they honored it with
When did the first Wienermobile roll out?
As an advertising gimmick, Carl Mayer, nephew of lunchmeat mogul Oscar Mayer, invented the company's "Wienermobile." On July 18, 1936, the first Oscar Mayer® "Wienermobile" rolled out of General Body Company's factory in Chicago. Wienermobiles still tour the U.S. today.
Which airline served the first cocktail?
On October 17, 1949, Northwest Airlines became the first airlines in the United States to serve alchoholic beverages in flight.
What did the first coin-op machine dispense?
The first coin-operated machine ever designed was a holy-water dispenser that required a five-drachma piece to operate. It was the brainchild of the Greek scientist Hero in the first century A.D.
How much did Howard pay for RKO?
In 1954, RKO Pictures Corporation stockholders approved the $23.5 million sale of the company to multi-millionaire Howard Hughes. He became the first individual ever to be the sole owner of a major motion-picture company.
Who invented contact lenses?
Leonardo da Vinci was the first to suggest using contact lenses to see back in 1508.
Can anything dissolve super glue?
All super glue comes with warnings about the instant bond that the glue will make upon contact.Acetone has the power to unglue and remove traces of super glues from surfaces, and even human skin. Acetone is found in many household products, but the most common form is everyday nail polish remover. So keeping a bottle of in the house can be ...Read more
Who can a Dieri marry?
The Dieri tribe in Australia has strict laws regarding who can marry whom. For example, a man can legally marry his mother's mother's brother's daughter's daughter. He can also marry his mother's father's sister's daughter's daughter. Go figure!
Why did James ban golf?
Golf was banned in England and Scotland in 1457 by King James II because he claimed it distracted people from the archery practice necessary for national defense.
What color is an airplane's 'black box?'
The "black box" that houses an airplane's voice recorder is orange so it can be more easily detected amid the debris of a plane crash.
Is there someplace where you can see real pink elephants?
In regions of India where the soil is red, elephants take on a permanent pink tinge because they regularly spray dust over their bodies to protect themselves against insects.
How can you forecast the weather?
According to weather forecast experts, here is a rule of thumb for weather forecasting: winds from the northwest, west, and southwest usually indicate fair weather for a time, whereas winds from the northeast, east, and south predict unsettled weather.
How bad is Tokyo's traffic?
Tokyo's expressways, built on a radial pattern dating from the eighteenth century, are so overloaded that traffic often grinds to a halt for 30 to 40 miles outside the city.
Where would you have “St. Martin’s Summer?"
In November, there is a stretch of warm dry weather with a little wind and usually a bit of haze in the air. In the United States, it is called “Indian Summer.” In England, France, and Italy, it is referred to as “St. Martin’s Summer.”
How fast can a frigate fly?
The frigate bird can fly at a speed of 260 miles per hour.