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To increase sales, some clothing stores use mirrors with curved glass that make people look about 10 pounds thinner.
The Kentucky Coal Mining Museum is powered by solar energy.
In 2017, a church in Wittenberg, Germany introduced a robot priest, called BlessU-2, that gives blessings.
The universe is expanding at 74.3 km per second per megaparsec.
A "flibbertigibbet" is a frivolous and flighty person who is excessively talkative.
A pioneer of the fire insurance industry was named Nicholas If-Christ-had-not-died-for-thee-thou-hadst-been-damned Barebone.
Way before the Web, France had Minitel since 1978, an online service that gave its users access to online shopping, search engines, porn, and message boards. It reached 25 million users in the 90s, connecting to more than 23,000 services.
When Menachem Schneerson, the Lubavitcher Rebbe, met someone, he would give him a dollar to give to charity because of his grandfather's belief that "when two people meet, it should benefit a third."
Inside Singapore's Changi Airport there's a butterfly garden, a rooftop swimming pool and a free 24-hour cinema.
People under the influence of power act as if they had suffered a traumatic brain injury, becoming more impulsive, less risk-aware and less adept at seeing things from other people's point of view.
Anyone can become a legal citizen of Dominica, in the Caribbean, for US$100,000.
Disney quietly cut ties with Mcdonald's in 2006 so as not to be associated with childhood obesity.
Breatharianism is the belief that food, and even water, are not necessary for survival and that humans can be sustained solely by prana, the vital life force in Hinduism.
Rolling luggage wasn't invented until 1970. Initially, stores didn't want to stock it.
7% of all American adults believe that chocolate milk comes from brown cows, a survey found.
Warrior ants will sometimes carry their injured comrades back to the nest instead of leaving them to die.
To your brain, one sleepless night is the cognitive equivalent of being legally drunk.
The first published crossword was called a word-cross.
During WW2, an Italian doctor prevented Nazis from taking Jewish patients by claiming they suffered the fictitious 'K Syndrome'. He saved 45 lives.
Black friday is over, so probably only double bandwidth giveaways are left... But I was surprised that there was no GA for CM...
In 1956, the U.S. exploded atomic bombs near a few beers to see if they were safe to drink. They are indeed.
Stephen D Unwin, a PhD in theoretical physics, wrote a book where he calculated the probability that God exists: 67%.
@TrK I see you are climbing for laptop...
Maybe he is busy with something personal or maybe getting ready for another mega thread for new year, who knows!
Nope, the import duty on the laptop would be a staggering 28% while the iPad would be at 18% i am eyeing that, but don't mind the laptop as well, but I doubt Franky will let me get that. You what I mean.
Rock star Ozzy Osbourne once joined a Christian protest march against himself outside of one of his concerts.
Each square foot of Jackson Pollock's painting "No. 5, 1948" is worth over $4 million.
According to TSA rules, you can get drinks through a U.S. airport security if they're frozen solid.
The 1967 film "Young Americans" is the only movie to receive an Oscar at the Academy Awards, only to have it taken away a few weeks after the ceremony.
James Buchanan, the 15th U.S. President, was morally opposed to slavery, but believed it was protected by the Constitution, so he continuously brought slaves with his own money in order to free them.