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Some Amazing Facts

1     The King of Macedon threatened Sparta with “If I bring my army into your land, I will raze your city”. The Spartans replied: “If”. No attempt was made to capture the city.
2     Michael Jackson’s shiny glove was actually just a modified golf glove.
3     Fruit stickers are edible, though the same with any fruit, washing prior to eating is recommended. The glue used for them is regulated by the FDA.
4     Warren Buffett eats at McDonald’s every single morning and only orders one of three things. It never costs him more than $3.17.
5     It was Nicholas Cage who first advised Johnny Depp to pursue a career in acting, during the mid-1980s.
6     Roselle, a guide dog, lead her blind owner down 78 flights of stairs during 9/11. The descent took about an hour and they both safely made it out.
7     There are more people in the U.K. than in Canada, Australia, Norway, and Iceland combined. The U.K population is over 65 million.
8     The Empire State building only took a littler over a year to build (410) days and it was 12 days ahead of schedule when completed.
9     Facebook will track and record nearly everything you do if you browse the web while logged in to your Facebook account.
10     The word “oxymoron” is itself an oxymoron. This is because it derives from Ancient Greek where “oxy” means sharp and “moros” means stupid.
11     A study at Florida State University discovered that playing Portal 2 is better for your brain than brain-training games like Lumosity.
12     Eating grapefruit can restrict the effects of 43 different kinds of medications.
13     MIT, often cited as one of the world’s most prestigious universities, puts almost all of its course materials online for anyone to access for free.
14     The Monster in Frankenstein was never actually named, although the Monster itself proposed the name “Adam”.
15     Although the saltwater crocodile has the highest recorded bite force in any animal, the muscles to open its mouth are weak. Its mouth can be shut with a couple layers of duct tape.
16     In 1325, two Italian city states fought over a bucket which resulted in 2,000 deaths. It started when two soldiers stole a bucket from a well from the city center.
17     Walter Hunt, a man from America, invented the safety pin back in 1849.
18     While watching a Merry-Go-Round from a bench in Griffith Park, Los Angeles, Walt Disney was struck with inspiration for the creation of Disneyland.
19     The Earth is the only planet in our solar system not named after either a Greek or Roman God.
20     The atomic number of zinc is 30.
21     When the historic Plaza Hotel in NYC opened in 1907, a room cost $2.50 per night, the same as $64.26 today. The Plaza now charges over $1,000/night.
22     Evangeline Lilly is a notoriously bad driver. She has been in at least 8 car accidents, and none of them were with another car.
23     There is a punctuation mark used to signify irony or sarcasm that looks like a backwards question mark ⸮
24     The original Xbox contained edited snippets of actual transmissions from the Apollo missions.
25     The King of Macedon threatened Sparta with “If I bring my army into your land, I will raze your city”. The Spartans replied: “If”. No attempt was made to capture the city.
26     Michael Jackson’s shiny glove was actually just a modified golf glove.
27     Fruit stickers are edible, though the same with any fruit, washing prior to eating is recommended. The glue used for them is regulated by the FDA.
28     Warren Buffett eats at McDonald’s every single morning and only orders one of three things. It never costs him more than $3.17.
29     It was Nicholas Cage who first advised Johnny Depp to pursue a career in acting, during the mid-1980s.
30     Roselle, a guide dog, lead her blind owner down 78 flights of stairs during 9/11. The descent took about an hour and they both safely made it out.
31     There are more people in the U.K. than in Canada, Australia, Norway, and Iceland combined. The U.K population is over 65 million.
32     The Empire State building only took a littler over a year to build (410) days and it was 12 days ahead of schedule when completed.
33     Facebook will track and record nearly everything you do if you browse the web while logged in to your Facebook account.
34     The word “oxymoron” is itself an oxymoron. This is because it derives from Ancient Greek where “oxy” means sharp and “moros” means stupid.
35     A study at Florida State University discovered that playing Portal 2 is better for your brain than brain-training games like Lumosity.
36     Eating grapefruit can restrict the effects of 43 different kinds of medications.
37     MIT, often cited as one of the world’s most prestigious universities, puts almost all of its course materials online for anyone to access for free.
38     The Monster in Frankenstein was never actually named, although the Monster itself proposed the name “Adam”.
39     Although the saltwater crocodile has the highest recorded bite force in any animal, the muscles to open its mouth are weak. Its mouth can be shut with a couple layers of duct tape.
40     In 1325, two Italian city states fought over a bucket which resulted in 2,000 deaths. It started when two soldiers stole a bucket from a well from the city center.
41     Walter Hunt, a man from America, invented the safety pin back in 1849.
42     While watching a Merry-Go-Round from a bench in Griffith Park, Los Angeles, Walt Disney was struck with inspiration for the creation of Disneyland.
43     The Earth is the only planet in our solar system not named after either a Greek or Roman God.
44     The atomic number of zinc is 30.
45     When the historic Plaza Hotel in NYC opened in 1907, a room cost $2.50 per night, the same as $64.26 today. The Plaza now charges over $1,000/night.
46     Evangeline Lilly is a notoriously bad driver. She has been in at least 8 car accidents, and none of them were with another car.
47     There is a punctuation mark used to signify irony or sarcasm that looks like a backwards question mark ⸮
48     The original Xbox contained edited snippets of actual transmissions from the Apollo missions.
49     The King of Macedon threatened Sparta with “If I bring my army into your land, I will raze your city”. The Spartans replied: “If”. No attempt was made to capture the city.
50     Michael Jackson’s shiny glove was actually just a modified golf glove.
51     Fruit stickers are edible, though the same with any fruit, washing prior to eating is recommended. The glue used for them is regulated by the FDA.
52     Warren Buffett eats at McDonald’s every single morning and only orders one of three things. It never costs him more than $3.17.
53     It was Nicholas Cage who first advised Johnny Depp to pursue a career in acting, during the mid-1980s.
54     Roselle, a guide dog, lead her blind owner down 78 flights of stairs during 9/11. The descent took about an hour and they both safely made it out.
55     There are more people in the U.K. than in Canada, Australia, Norway, and Iceland combined. The U.K population is over 65 million.
56     The Empire State building only took a littler over a year to build (410) days and it was 12 days ahead of schedule when completed.
57     Facebook will track and record nearly everything you do if you browse the web while logged in to your Facebook account.
58     The word “oxymoron” is itself an oxymoron. This is because it derives from Ancient Greek where “oxy” means sharp and “moros” means stupid.
59     A study at Florida State University discovered that playing Portal 2 is better for your brain than brain-training games like Lumosity.
60     Eating grapefruit can restrict the effects of 43 different kinds of medications.
61     MIT, often cited as one of the world’s most prestigious universities, puts almost all of its course materials online for anyone to access for free.
62     The Monster in Frankenstein was never actually named, although the Monster itself proposed the name “Adam”.
63     Although the saltwater crocodile has the highest recorded bite force in any animal, the muscles to open its mouth are weak. Its mouth can be shut with a couple layers of duct tape.
64     In 1325, two Italian city states fought over a bucket which resulted in 2,000 deaths. It started when two soldiers stole a bucket from a well from the city center.
65     Walter Hunt, a man from America, invented the safety pin back in 1849.
66     While watching a Merry-Go-Round from a bench in Griffith Park, Los Angeles, Walt Disney was struck with inspiration for the creation of Disneyland.
67     The Earth is the only planet in our solar system not named after either a Greek or Roman God.
68     The atomic number of zinc is 30.
69     When the historic Plaza Hotel in NYC opened in 1907, a room cost $2.50 per night, the same as $64.26 today. The Plaza now charges over $1,000/night.
70     Evangeline Lilly is a notoriously bad driver. She has been in at least 8 car accidents, and none of them were with another car.
71     There is a punctuation mark used to signify irony or sarcasm that looks like a backwards question mark ⸮
72     The original Xbox contained edited snippets of actual transmissions from the Apollo missions.
73     The King of Macedon threatened Sparta with “If I bring my army into your land, I will raze your city”. The Spartans replied: “If”. No attempt was made to capture the city.
74     Michael Jackson’s shiny glove was actually just a modified golf glove.
75     Fruit stickers are edible, though the same with any fruit, washing prior to eating is recommended. The glue used for them is regulated by the FDA.
76     Warren Buffett eats at McDonald’s every single morning and only orders one of three things. It never costs him more than $3.17.
77     It was Nicholas Cage who first advised Johnny Depp to pursue a career in acting, during the mid-1980s.
78     Roselle, a guide dog, lead her blind owner down 78 flights of stairs during 9/11. The descent took about an hour and they both safely made it out.
79     There are more people in the U.K. than in Canada, Australia, Norway, and Iceland combined. The U.K population is over 65 million.
80     The Empire State building only took a littler over a year to build (410) days and it was 12 days ahead of schedule when completed.
81     Facebook will track and record nearly everything you do if you browse the web while logged in to your Facebook account.
82     The word “oxymoron” is itself an oxymoron. This is because it derives from Ancient Greek where “oxy” means sharp and “moros” means stupid.
83     A study at Florida State University discovered that playing Portal 2 is better for your brain than brain-training games like Lumosity.
84     Eating grapefruit can restrict the effects of 43 different kinds of medications.
85     MIT, often cited as one of the world’s most prestigious universities, puts almost all of its course materials online for anyone to access for free.
86     The Monster in Frankenstein was never actually named, although the Monster itself proposed the name “Adam”.
87     Although the saltwater crocodile has the highest recorded bite force in any animal, the muscles to open its mouth are weak. Its mouth can be shut with a couple layers of duct tape.
88     In 1325, two Italian city states fought over a bucket which resulted in 2,000 deaths. It started when two soldiers stole a bucket from a well from the city center.
89     Walter Hunt, a man from America, invented the safety pin back in 1849.
90     While watching a Merry-Go-Round from a bench in Griffith Park, Los Angeles, Walt Disney was struck with inspiration for the creation of Disneyland.
91     The Earth is the only planet in our solar system not named after either a Greek or Roman God.
92     The atomic number of zinc is 30.
93     When the historic Plaza Hotel in NYC opened in 1907, a room cost $2.50 per night, the same as $64.26 today. The Plaza now charges over $1,000/night.
94     Evangeline Lilly is a notoriously bad driver. She has been in at least 8 car accidents, and none of them were with another car.
95     There is a punctuation mark used to signify irony or sarcasm that looks like a backwards question mark ⸮
96     The original Xbox contained edited snippets of actual transmissions from the Apollo missions.
97     The King of Macedon threatened Sparta with “If I bring my army into your land, I will raze your city”. The Spartans replied: “If”. No attempt was made to capture the city.
98     Michael Jackson’s shiny glove was actually just a modified golf glove.
99     Fruit stickers are edible, though the same with any fruit, washing prior to eating is recommended. The glue used for them is regulated by the FDA.
100     Warren Buffett eats at McDonald’s every single morning and only orders one of three things. It never costs him more than $3.17.
101     It was Nicholas Cage who first advised Johnny Depp to pursue a career in acting, during the mid-1980s.
102     Roselle, a guide dog, lead her blind owner down 78 flights of stairs during 9/11. The descent took about an hour and they both safely made it out.
103     There are more people in the U.K. than in Canada, Australia, Norway, and Iceland combined. The U.K population is over 65 million.
104     The Empire State building only took a littler over a year to build (410) days and it was 12 days ahead of schedule when completed.
105     Facebook will track and record nearly everything you do if you browse the web while logged in to your Facebook account.
106     The word “oxymoron” is itself an oxymoron. This is because it derives from Ancient Greek where “oxy” means sharp and “moros” means stupid.
107     A study at Florida State University discovered that playing Portal 2 is better for your brain than brain-training games like Lumosity.
108     Eating grapefruit can restrict the effects of 43 different kinds of medications.
109     MIT, often cited as one of the world’s most prestigious universities, puts almost all of its course materials online for anyone to access for free.
110     The Monster in Frankenstein was never actually named, although the Monster itself proposed the name “Adam”.
111     Although the saltwater crocodile has the highest recorded bite force in any animal, the muscles to open its mouth are weak. Its mouth can be shut with a couple layers of duct tape.
112     In 1325, two Italian city states fought over a bucket which resulted in 2,000 deaths. It started when two soldiers stole a bucket from a well from the city center.
113     Walter Hunt, a man from America, invented the safety pin back in 1849.
114     While watching a Merry-Go-Round from a bench in Griffith Park, Los Angeles, Walt Disney was struck with inspiration for the creation of Disneyland.
115     The Earth is the only planet in our solar system not named after either a Greek or Roman God.
116     The atomic number of zinc is 30.
117     When the historic Plaza Hotel in NYC opened in 1907, a room cost $2.50 per night, the same as $64.26 today. The Plaza now charges over $1,000/night.
118     Evangeline Lilly is a notoriously bad driver. She has been in at least 8 car accidents, and none of them were with another car.
119     There is a punctuation mark used to signify irony or sarcasm that looks like a backwards question mark ⸮
120     The original Xbox contained edited snippets of actual transmissions from the Apollo missions.
121     The King of Macedon threatened Sparta with “If I bring my army into your land, I will raze your city”. The Spartans replied: “If”. No attempt was made to capture the city.
122     Michael Jackson’s shiny glove was actually just a modified golf glove.
123     Fruit stickers are edible, though the same with any fruit, washing prior to eating is recommended. The glue used for them is regulated by the FDA.
124     Warren Buffett eats at McDonald’s every single morning and only orders one of three things. It never costs him more than $3.17.
125     It was Nicholas Cage who first advised Johnny Depp to pursue a career in acting, during the mid-1980s.
126     Roselle, a guide dog, lead her blind owner down 78 flights of stairs during 9/11. The descent took about an hour and they both safely made it out.
127     There are more people in the U.K. than in Canada, Australia, Norway, and Iceland combined. The U.K population is over 65 million.
128     The Empire State building only took a littler over a year to build (410) days and it was 12 days ahead of schedule when completed.
129     Facebook will track and record nearly everything you do if you browse the web while logged in to your Facebook account.
130     The word “oxymoron” is itself an oxymoron. This is because it derives from Ancient Greek where “oxy” means sharp and “moros” means stupid.
131     A study at Florida State University discovered that playing Portal 2 is better for your brain than brain-training games like Lumosity.
132     Eating grapefruit can restrict the effects of 43 different kinds of medications.
133     MIT, often cited as one of the world’s most prestigious universities, puts almost all of its course materials online for anyone to access for free.
134     The Monster in Frankenstein was never actually named, although the Monster itself proposed the name “Adam”.
135     Although the saltwater crocodile has the highest recorded bite force in any animal, the muscles to open its mouth are weak. Its mouth can be shut with a couple layers of duct tape.
136     In 1325, two Italian city states fought over a bucket which resulted in 2,000 deaths. It started when two soldiers stole a bucket from a well from the city center.
137     Walter Hunt, a man from America, invented the safety pin back in 1849.
138     While watching a Merry-Go-Round from a bench in Griffith Park, Los Angeles, Walt Disney was struck with inspiration for the creation of Disneyland.
139     The Earth is the only planet in our solar system not named after either a Greek or Roman God.
140     The atomic number of zinc is 30.
141     When the historic Plaza Hotel in NYC opened in 1907, a room cost $2.50 per night, the same as $64.26 today. The Plaza now charges over $1,000/night.
142     Evangeline Lilly is a notoriously bad driver. She has been in at least 8 car accidents, and none of them were with another car.
143     There is a punctuation mark used to signify irony or sarcasm that looks like a backwards question mark ⸮
144     The original Xbox contained edited snippets of actual transmissions from the Apollo missions.
145     The King of Macedon threatened Sparta with “If I bring my army into your land, I will raze your city”. The Spartans replied: “If”. No attempt was made to capture the city.
146     Michael Jackson’s shiny glove was actually just a modified golf glove.
147     Fruit stickers are edible, though the same with any fruit, washing prior to eating is recommended. The glue used for them is regulated by the FDA.
148     Warren Buffett eats at McDonald’s every single morning and only orders one of three things. It never costs him more than $3.17.
149     It was Nicholas Cage who first advised Johnny Depp to pursue a career in acting, during the mid-1980s.
150     Roselle, a guide dog, lead her blind owner down 78 flights of stairs during 9/11. The descent took about an hour and they both safely made it out.
151     There are more people in the U.K. than in Canada, Australia, Norway, and Iceland combined. The U.K population is over 65 million.
152     The Empire State building only took a littler over a year to build (410) days and it was 12 days ahead of schedule when completed.
153     Facebook will track and record nearly everything you do if you browse the web while logged in to your Facebook account.
154     The word “oxymoron” is itself an oxymoron. This is because it derives from Ancient Greek where “oxy” means sharp and “moros” means stupid.
155     A study at Florida State University discovered that playing Portal 2 is better for your brain than brain-training games like Lumosity.
156     Eating grapefruit can restrict the effects of 43 different kinds of medications.
157     MIT, often cited as one of the world’s most prestigious universities, puts almost all of its course materials online for anyone to access for free.
158     The Monster in Frankenstein was never actually named, although the Monster itself proposed the name “Adam”.
159     Although the saltwater crocodile has the highest recorded bite force in any animal, the muscles to open its mouth are weak. Its mouth can be shut with a couple layers of duct tape.
160     In 1325, two Italian city states fought over a bucket which resulted in 2,000 deaths. It started when two soldiers stole a bucket from a well from the city center.
161     Walter Hunt, a man from America, invented the safety pin back in 1849.
162     While watching a Merry-Go-Round from a bench in Griffith Park, Los Angeles, Walt Disney was struck with inspiration for the creation of Disneyland.
163     The Earth is the only planet in our solar system not named after either a Greek or Roman God.
164     The atomic number of zinc is 30.
165     When the historic Plaza Hotel in NYC opened in 1907, a room cost $2.50 per night, the same as $64.26 today. The Plaza now charges over $1,000/night.
166     Evangeline Lilly is a notoriously bad driver. She has been in at least 8 car accidents, and none of them were with another car.
167     There is a punctuation mark used to signify irony or sarcasm that looks like a backwards question mark ⸮
168     The original Xbox contained edited snippets of actual transmissions from the Apollo missions.
169     The King of Macedon threatened Sparta with “If I bring my army into your land, I will raze your city”. The Spartans replied: “If”. No attempt was made to capture the city.
170     Michael Jackson’s shiny glove was actually just a modified golf glove.
171     Fruit stickers are edible, though the same with any fruit, washing prior to eating is recommended. The glue used for them is regulated by the FDA.
172     Warren Buffett eats at McDonald’s every single morning and only orders one of three things. It never costs him more than $3.17.
173     It was Nicholas Cage who first advised Johnny Depp to pursue a career in acting, during the mid-1980s.
174     Roselle, a guide dog, lead her blind owner down 78 flights of stairs during 9/11. The descent took about an hour and they both safely made it out.
175     There are more people in the U.K. than in Canada, Australia, Norway, and Iceland combined. The U.K population is over 65 million.
176     The Empire State building only took a littler over a year to build (410) days and it was 12 days ahead of schedule when completed.
177     Facebook will track and record nearly everything you do if you browse the web while logged in to your Facebook account.
178     The word “oxymoron” is itself an oxymoron. This is because it derives from Ancient Greek where “oxy” means sharp and “moros” means stupid.
179     A study at Florida State University discovered that playing Portal 2 is better for your brain than brain-training games like Lumosity.
180     Eating grapefruit can restrict the effects of 43 different kinds of medications.
181     MIT, often cited as one of the world’s most prestigious universities, puts almost all of its course materials online for anyone to access for free.
182     The Monster in Frankenstein was never actually named, although the Monster itself proposed the name “Adam”.
183     Although the saltwater crocodile has the highest recorded bite force in any animal, the muscles to open its mouth are weak. Its mouth can be shut with a couple layers of duct tape.
184     In 1325, two Italian city states fought over a bucket which resulted in 2,000 deaths. It started when two soldiers stole a bucket from a well from the city center.
185     Walter Hunt, a man from America, invented the safety pin back in 1849.
186     While watching a Merry-Go-Round from a bench in Griffith Park, Los Angeles, Walt Disney was struck with inspiration for the creation of Disneyland.
187     The Earth is the only planet in our solar system not named after either a Greek or Roman God.
188     The atomic number of zinc is 30.
189     When the historic Plaza Hotel in NYC opened in 1907, a room cost $2.50 per night, the same as $64.26 today. The Plaza now charges over $1,000/night.
190     Evangeline Lilly is a notoriously bad driver. She has been in at least 8 car accidents, and none of them were with another car.
191     There is a punctuation mark used to signify irony or sarcasm that looks like a backwards question mark ⸮
192     The original Xbox contained edited snippets of actual transmissions from the Apollo missions.
193     The King of Macedon threatened Sparta with “If I bring my army into your land, I will raze your city”. The Spartans replied: “If”. No attempt was made to capture the city.
194     Michael Jackson’s shiny glove was actually just a modified golf glove.
195     Fruit stickers are edible, though the same with any fruit, washing prior to eating is recommended. The glue used for them is regulated by the FDA.
196     Warren Buffett eats at McDonald’s every single morning and only orders one of three things. It never costs him more than $3.17.
197     It was Nicholas Cage who first advised Johnny Depp to pursue a career in acting, during the mid-1980s.
198     Roselle, a guide dog, lead her blind owner down 78 flights of stairs during 9/11. The descent took about an hour and they both safely made it out.
199     There are more people in the U.K. than in Canada, Australia, Norway, and Iceland combined. The U.K population is over 65 million.
200     The Empire State building only took a littler over a year to build (410) days and it was 12 days ahead of schedule when completed.
201     Facebook will track and record nearly everything you do if you browse the web while logged in to your Facebook account.
202     The word “oxymoron” is itself an oxymoron. This is because it derives from Ancient Greek where “oxy” means sharp and “moros” means stupid.
203     A study at Florida State University discovered that playing Portal 2 is better for your brain than brain-training games like Lumosity.
204     Eating grapefruit can restrict the effects of 43 different kinds of medications.
205     MIT, often cited as one of the world’s most prestigious universities, puts almost all of its course materials online for anyone to access for free.
206     The Monster in Frankenstein was never actually named, although the Monster itself proposed the name “Adam”.
207     The King of Macedon threatened Sparta with “If I bring my army into your land, I will raze your city”. The Spartans replied: “If”. No attempt was made to capture the city.
208     Michael Jackson’s shiny glove was actually just a modified golf glove.
209     Fruit stickers are edible, though the same with any fruit, washing prior to eating is recommended. The glue used for them is regulated by the FDA.
210     Warren Buffett eats at McDonald’s every single morning and only orders one of three things. It never costs him more than $3.17.
211     It was Nicholas Cage who first advised Johnny Depp to pursue a career in acting, during the mid-1980s.
212     Roselle, a guide dog, lead her blind owner down 78 flights of stairs during 9/11. The descent took about an hour and they both safely made it out.
213     There are more people in the U.K. than in Canada, Australia, Norway, and Iceland combined. The U.K population is over 65 million.
214     The Empire State building only took a littler over a year to build (410) days and it was 12 days ahead of schedule when completed.
215     Facebook will track and record nearly everything you do if you browse the web while logged in to your Facebook account.
216     The word “oxymoron” is itself an oxymoron. This is because it derives from Ancient Greek where “oxy” means sharp and “moros” means stupid.
217     A study at Florida State University discovered that playing Portal 2 is better for your brain than brain-training games like Lumosity.
218     Eating grapefruit can restrict the effects of 43 different kinds of medications.
219     MIT, often cited as one of the world’s most prestigious universities, puts almost all of its course materials online for anyone to access for free.
220     The Monster in Frankenstein was never actually named, although the Monster itself proposed the name “Adam”.
221     Although the saltwater crocodile has the highest recorded bite force in any animal, the muscles to open its mouth are weak. Its mouth can be shut with a couple layers of duct tape.
222     In 1325, two Italian city states fought over a bucket which resulted in 2,000 deaths. It started when two soldiers stole a bucket from a well from the city center.
223     Walter Hunt, a man from America, invented the safety pin back in 1849.
224     While watching a Merry-Go-Round from a bench in Griffith Park, Los Angeles, Walt Disney was struck with inspiration for the creation of Disneyland.
225     The Earth is the only planet in our solar system not named after either a Greek or Roman God.
226     The atomic number of zinc is 30.
227     When the historic Plaza Hotel in NYC opened in 1907, a room cost $2.50 per night, the same as $64.26 today. The Plaza now charges over $1,000/night.
228     Evangeline Lilly is a notoriously bad driver. She has been in at least 8 car accidents, and none of them were with another car.
229     There is a punctuation mark used to signify irony or sarcasm that looks like a backwards question mark ⸮
230     The original Xbox contained edited snippets of actual transmissions from the Apollo missions.
231     The King of Macedon threatened Sparta with “If I bring my army into your land, I will raze your city”. The Spartans replied: “If”. No attempt was made to capture the city.
232     Michael Jackson’s shiny glove was actually just a modified golf glove.
233     Fruit stickers are edible, though the same with any fruit, washing prior to eating is recommended. The glue used for them is regulated by the FDA.
234     Warren Buffett eats at McDonald’s every single morning and only orders one of three things. It never costs him more than $3.17.
235     It was Nicholas Cage who first advised Johnny Depp to pursue a career in acting, during the mid-1980s.
236     Roselle, a guide dog, lead her blind owner down 78 flights of stairs during 9/11. The descent took about an hour and they both safely made it out.
237     There are more people in the U.K. than in Canada, Australia, Norway, and Iceland combined. The U.K population is over 65 million.
238     The Empire State building only took a littler over a year to build (410) days and it was 12 days ahead of schedule when completed.
239     Facebook will track and record nearly everything you do if you browse the web while logged in to your Facebook account.
240     The word “oxymoron” is itself an oxymoron. This is because it derives from Ancient Greek where “oxy” means sharp and “moros” means stupid.
241     A study at Florida State University discovered that playing Portal 2 is better for your brain than brain-training games like Lumosity.
242     Eating grapefruit can restrict the effects of 43 different kinds of medications.
243     MIT, often cited as one of the world’s most prestigious universities, puts almost all of its course materials online for anyone to access for free.
244     The Monster in Frankenstein was never actually named, although the Monster itself proposed the name “Adam”.
245     Although the saltwater crocodile has the highest recorded bite force in any animal, the muscles to open its mouth are weak. Its mouth can be shut with a couple layers of duct tape.
246     In 1325, two Italian city states fought over a bucket which resulted in 2,000 deaths. It started when two soldiers stole a bucket from a well from the city center.
247     Walter Hunt, a man from America, invented the safety pin back in 1849.
248     While watching a Merry-Go-Round from a bench in Griffith Park, Los Angeles, Walt Disney was struck with inspiration for the creation of Disneyland.
249     The Earth is the only planet in our solar system not named after either a Greek or Roman God.
250     The atomic number of zinc is 30.
251     When the historic Plaza Hotel in NYC opened in 1907, a room cost $2.50 per night, the same as $64.26 today. The Plaza now charges over $1,000/night.
252     Evangeline Lilly is a notoriously bad driver. She has been in at least 8 car accidents, and none of them were with another car.
253     There is a punctuation mark used to signify irony or sarcasm that looks like a backwards question mark ⸮
254     The original Xbox contained edited snippets of actual transmissions from the Apollo missions.
255     The King of Macedon threatened Sparta with “If I bring my army into your land, I will raze your city”. The Spartans replied: “If”. No attempt was made to capture the city.
256     Michael Jackson’s shiny glove was actually just a modified golf glove.
257     Fruit stickers are edible, though the same with any fruit, washing prior to eating is recommended. The glue used for them is regulated by the FDA.
258     Warren Buffett eats at McDonald’s every single morning and only orders one of three things. It never costs him more than $3.17.
259     It was Nicholas Cage who first advised Johnny Depp to pursue a career in acting, during the mid-1980s.
260     Roselle, a guide dog, lead her blind owner down 78 flights of stairs during 9/11. The descent took about an hour and they both safely made it out.
261     There are more people in the U.K. than in Canada, Australia, Norway, and Iceland combined. The U.K population is over 65 million.
262     The Empire State building only took a littler over a year to build (410) days and it was 12 days ahead of schedule when completed.
263     Facebook will track and record nearly everything you do if you browse the web while logged in to your Facebook account.
264     The word “oxymoron” is itself an oxymoron. This is because it derives from Ancient Greek where “oxy” means sharp and “moros” means stupid.
265     A study at Florida State University discovered that playing Portal 2 is better for your brain than brain-training games like Lumosity.
266     Eating grapefruit can restrict the effects of 43 different kinds of medications.
267     MIT, often cited as one of the world’s most prestigious universities, puts almost all of its course materials online for anyone to access for free.
268     The Monster in Frankenstein was never actually named, although the Monster itself proposed the name “Adam”.
269     Although the saltwater crocodile has the highest recorded bite force in any animal, the muscles to open its mouth are weak. Its mouth can be shut with a couple layers of duct tape.
270     In 1325, two Italian city states fought over a bucket which resulted in 2,000 deaths. It started when two soldiers stole a bucket from a well from the city center.
271     Walter Hunt, a man from America, invented the safety pin back in 1849.
272     While watching a Merry-Go-Round from a bench in Griffith Park, Los Angeles, Walt Disney was struck with inspiration for the creation of Disneyland.
273     The Earth is the only planet in our solar system not named after either a Greek or Roman God.
274     The atomic number of zinc is 30.
275     When the historic Plaza Hotel in NYC opened in 1907, a room cost $2.50 per night, the same as $64.26 today. The Plaza now charges over $1,000/night.
276     Evangeline Lilly is a notoriously bad driver. She has been in at least 8 car accidents, and none of them were with another car.
277     There is a punctuation mark used to signify irony or sarcasm that looks like a backwards question mark ⸮
278     The original Xbox contained edited snippets of actual transmissions from the Apollo missions.
279     The King of Macedon threatened Sparta with “If I bring my army into your land, I will raze your city”. The Spartans replied: “If”. No attempt was made to capture the city.
280     Michael Jackson’s shiny glove was actually just a modified golf glove.
281     Fruit stickers are edible, though the same with any fruit, washing prior to eating is recommended. The glue used for them is regulated by the FDA.
282     Warren Buffett eats at McDonald’s every single morning and only orders one of three things. It never costs him more than $3.17.
283     It was Nicholas Cage who first advised Johnny Depp to pursue a career in acting, during the mid-1980s.
284     Roselle, a guide dog, lead her blind owner down 78 flights of stairs during 9/11. The descent took about an hour and they both safely made it out.
285     There are more people in the U.K. than in Canada, Australia, Norway, and Iceland combined. The U.K population is over 65 million.
286     The Empire State building only took a littler over a year to build (410) days and it was 12 days ahead of schedule when completed.
287     Facebook will track and record nearly everything you do if you browse the web while logged in to your Facebook account.
288     The word “oxymoron” is itself an oxymoron. This is because it derives from Ancient Greek where “oxy” means sharp and “moros” means stupid.
289     A study at Florida State University discovered that playing Portal 2 is better for your brain than brain-training games like Lumosity.
290     Eating grapefruit can restrict the effects of 43 different kinds of medications.
291     MIT, often cited as one of the world’s most prestigious universities, puts almost all of its course materials online for anyone to access for free.
292     The Monster in Frankenstein was never actually named, although the Monster itself proposed the name “Adam”.
293     Although the saltwater crocodile has the highest recorded bite force in any animal, the muscles to open its mouth are weak. Its mouth can be shut with a couple layers of duct tape.
294     In 1325, two Italian city states fought over a bucket which resulted in 2,000 deaths. It started when two soldiers stole a bucket from a well from the city center.
295     Walter Hunt, a man from America, invented the safety pin back in 1849.
296     While watching a Merry-Go-Round from a bench in Griffith Park, Los Angeles, Walt Disney was struck with inspiration for the creation of Disneyland.
297     The Earth is the only planet in our solar system not named after either a Greek or Roman God.
298     The atomic number of zinc is 30.
299     When the historic Plaza Hotel in NYC opened in 1907, a room cost $2.50 per night, the same as $64.26 today. The Plaza now charges over $1,000/night.
300     Evangeline Lilly is a notoriously bad driver. She has been in at least 8 car accidents, and none of them were with another car.
301     There is a punctuation mark used to signify irony or sarcasm that looks like a backwards question mark ⸮
302     The original Xbox contained edited snippets of actual transmissions from the Apollo missions.
303     The King of Macedon threatened Sparta with “If I bring my army into your land, I will raze your city”. The Spartans replied: “If”. No attempt was made to capture the city.
304     Michael Jackson’s shiny glove was actually just a modified golf glove.
305     Fruit stickers are edible, though the same with any fruit, washing prior to eating is recommended. The glue used for them is regulated by the FDA.
306     Warren Buffett eats at McDonald’s every single morning and only orders one of three things. It never costs him more than $3.17.
307     It was Nicholas Cage who first advised Johnny Depp to pursue a career in acting, during the mid-1980s.
308     Roselle, a guide dog, lead her blind owner down 78 flights of stairs during 9/11. The descent took about an hour and they both safely made it out.
309     There are more people in the U.K. than in Canada, Australia, Norway, and Iceland combined. The U.K population is over 65 million.
310     The Empire State building only took a littler over a year to build (410) days and it was 12 days ahead of schedule when completed.
311     Facebook will track and record nearly everything you do if you browse the web while logged in to your Facebook account.
312     The word “oxymoron” is itself an oxymoron. This is because it derives from Ancient Greek where “oxy” means sharp and “moros” means stupid.
313     A study at Florida State University discovered that playing Portal 2 is better for your brain than brain-training games like Lumosity.
314     Eating grapefruit can restrict the effects of 43 different kinds of medications.
315     MIT, often cited as one of the world’s most prestigious universities, puts almost all of its course materials online for anyone to access for free.
316     The Monster in Frankenstein was never actually named, although the Monster itself proposed the name “Adam”.
317     Although the saltwater crocodile has the highest recorded bite force in any animal, the muscles to open its mouth are weak. Its mouth can be shut with a couple layers of duct tape.
318     In 1325, two Italian city states fought over a bucket which resulted in 2,000 deaths. It started when two soldiers stole a bucket from a well from the city center.
319     Walter Hunt, a man from America, invented the safety pin back in 1849.
320     While watching a Merry-Go-Round from a bench in Griffith Park, Los Angeles, Walt Disney was struck with inspiration for the creation of Disneyland.
321     The Earth is the only planet in our solar system not named after either a Greek or Roman God.
322     The atomic number of zinc is 30.
323     When the historic Plaza Hotel in NYC opened in 1907, a room cost $2.50 per night, the same as $64.26 today. The Plaza now charges over $1,000/night.
324     Evangeline Lilly is a notoriously bad driver. She has been in at least 8 car accidents, and none of them were with another car.
325     There is a punctuation mark used to signify irony or sarcasm that looks like a backwards question mark ⸮
326     The original Xbox contained edited snippets of actual transmissions from the Apollo missions.
327     The King of Macedon threatened Sparta with “If I bring my army into your land, I will raze your city”. The Spartans replied: “If”. No attempt was made to capture the city.
328     Michael Jackson’s shiny glove was actually just a modified golf glove.
329     Fruit stickers are edible, though the same with any fruit, washing prior to eating is recommended. The glue used for them is regulated by the FDA.
330     Warren Buffett eats at McDonald’s every single morning and only orders one of three things. It never costs him more than $3.17.
331     It was Nicholas Cage who first advised Johnny Depp to pursue a career in acting, during the mid-1980s.
332     Roselle, a guide dog, lead her blind owner down 78 flights of stairs during 9/11. The descent took about an hour and they both safely made it out.
333     There are more people in the U.K. than in Canada, Australia, Norway, and Iceland combined. The U.K population is over 65 million.
334     The Empire State building only took a littler over a year to build (410) days and it was 12 days ahead of schedule when completed.
335     Facebook will track and record nearly everything you do if you browse the web while logged in to your Facebook account.
336     The word “oxymoron” is itself an oxymoron. This is because it derives from Ancient Greek where “oxy” means sharp and “moros” means stupid.
337     A study at Florida State University discovered that playing Portal 2 is better for your brain than brain-training games like Lumosity.
338     Eating grapefruit can restrict the effects of 43 different kinds of medications.
339     MIT, often cited as one of the world’s most prestigious universities, puts almost all of its course materials online for anyone to access for free.
340     The Monster in Frankenstein was never actually named, although the Monster itself proposed the name “Adam”.
341     Although the saltwater crocodile has the highest recorded bite force in any animal, the muscles to open its mouth are weak. Its mouth can be shut with a couple layers of duct tape.
342     In 1325, two Italian city states fought over a bucket which resulted in 2,000 deaths. It started when two soldiers stole a bucket from a well from the city center.
343     Walter Hunt, a man from America, invented the safety pin back in 1849.
344     While watching a Merry-Go-Round from a bench in Griffith Park, Los Angeles, Walt Disney was struck with inspiration for the creation of Disneyland.
345     The Earth is the only planet in our solar system not named after either a Greek or Roman God.
346     The atomic number of zinc is 30.
347     When the historic Plaza Hotel in NYC opened in 1907, a room cost $2.50 per night, the same as $64.26 today. The Plaza now charges over $1,000/night.
348     Evangeline Lilly is a notoriously bad driver. She has been in at least 8 car accidents, and none of them were with another car.
349     There is a punctuation mark used to signify irony or sarcasm that looks like a backwards question mark ⸮
350     The original Xbox contained edited snippets of actual transmissions from the Apollo missions.
351     The King of Macedon threatened Sparta with “If I bring my army into your land, I will raze your city”. The Spartans replied: “If”. No attempt was made to capture the city.
352     Michael Jackson’s shiny glove was actually just a modified golf glove.
353     Fruit stickers are edible, though the same with any fruit, washing prior to eating is recommended. The glue used for them is regulated by the FDA.
354     Warren Buffett eats at McDonald’s every single morning and only orders one of three things. It never costs him more than $3.17.
355     It was Nicholas Cage who first advised Johnny Depp to pursue a career in acting, during the mid-1980s.
356     Roselle, a guide dog, lead her blind owner down 78 flights of stairs during 9/11. The descent took about an hour and they both safely made it out.
357     There are more people in the U.K. than in Canada, Australia, Norway, and Iceland combined. The U.K population is over 65 million.
358     The Empire State building only took a littler over a year to build (410) days and it was 12 days ahead of schedule when completed.
359     Facebook will track and record nearly everything you do if you browse the web while logged in to your Facebook account.
360     The word “oxymoron” is itself an oxymoron. This is because it derives from Ancient Greek where “oxy” means sharp and “moros” means stupid.
361     A study at Florida State University discovered that playing Portal 2 is better for your brain than brain-training games like Lumosity.
362     Eating grapefruit can restrict the effects of 43 different kinds of medications.
363     MIT, often cited as one of the world’s most prestigious universities, puts almost all of its course materials online for anyone to access for free.
364     The Monster in Frankenstein was never actually named, although the Monster itself proposed the name “Adam”.
365     Although the saltwater crocodile has the highest recorded bite force in any animal, the muscles to open its mouth are weak. Its mouth can be shut with a couple layers of duct tape.
366     In 1325, two Italian city states fought over a bucket which resulted in 2,000 deaths. It started when two soldiers stole a bucket from a well from the city center.
367     Walter Hunt, a man from America, invented the safety pin back in 1849.
368     While watching a Merry-Go-Round from a bench in Griffith Park, Los Angeles, Walt Disney was struck with inspiration for the creation of Disneyland.
369     The Earth is the only planet in our solar system not named after either a Greek or Roman God.
370     The atomic number of zinc is 30.
371     When the historic Plaza Hotel in NYC opened in 1907, a room cost $2.50 per night, the same as $64.26 today. The Plaza now charges over $1,000/night.
372     Evangeline Lilly is a notoriously bad driver. She has been in at least 8 car accidents, and none of them were with another car.
373     There is a punctuation mark used to signify irony or sarcasm that looks like a backwards question mark ⸮
374     The original Xbox contained edited snippets of actual transmissions from the Apollo missions.
375     The King of Macedon threatened Sparta with “If I bring my army into your land, I will raze your city”. The Spartans replied: “If”. No attempt was made to capture the city.
376     Michael Jackson’s shiny glove was actually just a modified golf glove.
377     Fruit stickers are edible, though the same with any fruit, washing prior to eating is recommended. The glue used for them is regulated by the FDA.
378     Warren Buffett eats at McDonald’s every single morning and only orders one of three things. It never costs him more than $3.17.
379     It was Nicholas Cage who first advised Johnny Depp to pursue a career in acting, during the mid-1980s.
380     Roselle, a guide dog, lead her blind owner down 78 flights of stairs during 9/11. The descent took about an hour and they both safely made it out.
381     There are more people in the U.K. than in Canada, Australia, Norway, and Iceland combined. The U.K population is over 65 million.
382     The Empire State building only took a littler over a year to build (410) days and it was 12 days ahead of schedule when completed.
383     Facebook will track and record nearly everything you do if you browse the web while logged in to your Facebook account.
384     The word “oxymoron” is itself an oxymoron. This is because it derives from Ancient Greek where “oxy” means sharp and “moros” means stupid.
385     A study at Florida State University discovered that playing Portal 2 is better for your brain than brain-training games like Lumosity.
386     Eating grapefruit can restrict the effects of 43 different kinds of medications.
387     MIT, often cited as one of the world’s most prestigious universities, puts almost all of its course materials online for anyone to access for free.
388     The Monster in Frankenstein was never actually named, although the Monster itself proposed the name “Adam”.
389     Although the saltwater crocodile has the highest recorded bite force in any animal, the muscles to open its mouth are weak. Its mouth can be shut with a couple layers of duct tape.
390     In 1325, two Italian city states fought over a bucket which resulted in 2,000 deaths. It started when two soldiers stole a bucket from a well from the city center.
391     Walter Hunt, a man from America, invented the safety pin back in 1849.
392     While watching a Merry-Go-Round from a bench in Griffith Park, Los Angeles, Walt Disney was struck with inspiration for the creation of Disneyland.
393     The Earth is the only planet in our solar system not named after either a Greek or Roman God.
394     The atomic number of zinc is 30.
395     When the historic Plaza Hotel in NYC opened in 1907, a room cost $2.50 per night, the same as $64.26 today. The Plaza now charges over $1,000/night.
396     Evangeline Lilly is a notoriously bad driver. She has been in at least 8 car accidents, and none of them were with another car.
397     There is a punctuation mark used to signify irony or sarcasm that looks like a backwards question mark ⸮
398     The original Xbox contained edited snippets of actual transmissions from the Apollo missions.
399     The King of Macedon threatened Sparta with “If I bring my army into your land, I will raze your city”. The Spartans replied: “If”. No attempt was made to capture the city.
400     Michael Jackson’s shiny glove was actually just a modified golf glove.
401     Fruit stickers are edible, though the same with any fruit, washing prior to eating is recommended. The glue used for them is regulated by the FDA.
402     Warren Buffett eats at McDonald’s every single morning and only orders one of three things. It never costs him more than $3.17.
403     It was Nicholas Cage who first advised Johnny Depp to pursue a career in acting, during the mid-1980s.
404     Roselle, a guide dog, lead her blind owner down 78 flights of stairs during 9/11. The descent took about an hour and they both safely made it out.
405     There are more people in the U.K. than in Canada, Australia, Norway, and Iceland combined. The U.K population is over 65 million.
406     The Empire State building only took a littler over a year to build (410) days and it was 12 days ahead of schedule when completed.
407     Facebook will track and record nearly everything you do if you browse the web while logged in to your Facebook account.
408     The word “oxymoron” is itself an oxymoron. This is because it derives from Ancient Greek where “oxy” means sharp and “moros” means stupid.
409     A study at Florida State University discovered that playing Portal 2 is better for your brain than brain-training games like Lumosity.
410     Eating grapefruit can restrict the effects of 43 different kinds of medications.
411     MIT, often cited as one of the world’s most prestigious universities, puts almost all of its course materials online for anyone to access for free.
412     The Monster in Frankenstein was never actually named, although the Monster itself proposed the name “Adam”.
413     The King of Macedon threatened Sparta with “If I bring my army into your land, I will raze your city”. The Spartans replied: “If”. No attempt was made to capture the city.
414     Michael Jackson’s shiny glove was actually just a modified golf glove.
415     Fruit stickers are edible, though the same with any fruit, washing prior to eating is recommended. The glue used for them is regulated by the FDA.
416     Warren Buffett eats at McDonald’s every single morning and only orders one of three things. It never costs him more than $3.17.
417     It was Nicholas Cage who first advised Johnny Depp to pursue a career in acting, during the mid-1980s.
418     Roselle, a guide dog, lead her blind owner down 78 flights of stairs during 9/11. The descent took about an hour and they both safely made it out.
419     There are more people in the U.K. than in Canada, Australia, Norway, and Iceland combined. The U.K population is over 65 million.
420     The Empire State building only took a littler over a year to build (410) days and it was 12 days ahead of schedule when completed.
421     Facebook will track and record nearly everything you do if you browse the web while logged in to your Facebook account.
422     The word “oxymoron” is itself an oxymoron. This is because it derives from Ancient Greek where “oxy” means sharp and “moros” means stupid.
423     A study at Florida State University discovered that playing Portal 2 is better for your brain than brain-training games like Lumosity.
424     Eating grapefruit can restrict the effects of 43 different kinds of medications.
425     MIT, often cited as one of the world’s most prestigious universities, puts almost all of its course materials online for anyone to access for free.
426     The Monster in Frankenstein was never actually named, although the Monster itself proposed the name “Adam”.
427     Although the saltwater crocodile has the highest recorded bite force in any animal, the muscles to open its mouth are weak. Its mouth can be shut with a couple layers of duct tape.
428     In 1325, two Italian city states fought over a bucket which resulted in 2,000 deaths. It started when two soldiers stole a bucket from a well from the city center.
429     Walter Hunt, a man from America, invented the safety pin back in 1849.
430     While watching a Merry-Go-Round from a bench in Griffith Park, Los Angeles, Walt Disney was struck with inspiration for the creation of Disneyland.
431     The Earth is the only planet in our solar system not named after either a Greek or Roman God.
432     The atomic number of zinc is 30.
433     When the historic Plaza Hotel in NYC opened in 1907, a room cost $2.50 per night, the same as $64.26 today. The Plaza now charges over $1,000/night.
434     Evangeline Lilly is a notoriously bad driver. She has been in at least 8 car accidents, and none of them were with another car.
435     There is a punctuation mark used to signify irony or sarcasm that looks like a backwards question mark ⸮
436     The original Xbox contained edited snippets of actual transmissions from the Apollo missions.
437     The King of Macedon threatened Sparta with “If I bring my army into your land, I will raze your city”. The Spartans replied: “If”. No attempt was made to capture the city.
438     Michael Jackson’s shiny glove was actually just a modified golf glove.
439     Fruit stickers are edible, though the same with any fruit, washing prior to eating is recommended. The glue used for them is regulated by the FDA.
440     Warren Buffett eats at McDonald’s every single morning and only orders one of three things. It never costs him more than $3.17.
441     It was Nicholas Cage who first advised Johnny Depp to pursue a career in acting, during the mid-1980s.
442     Roselle, a guide dog, lead her blind owner down 78 flights of stairs during 9/11. The descent took about an hour and they both safely made it out.
443     There are more people in the U.K. than in Canada, Australia, Norway, and Iceland combined. The U.K population is over 65 million.
444     The Empire State building only took a littler over a year to build (410) days and it was 12 days ahead of schedule when completed.
445     Facebook will track and record nearly everything you do if you browse the web while logged in to your Facebook account.
446     The word “oxymoron” is itself an oxymoron. This is because it derives from Ancient Greek where “oxy” means sharp and “moros” means stupid.
447     A study at Florida State University discovered that playing Portal 2 is better for your brain than brain-training games like Lumosity.
448     Eating grapefruit can restrict the effects of 43 different kinds of medications.
449     MIT, often cited as one of the world’s most prestigious universities, puts almost all of its course materials online for anyone to access for free.
450     The Monster in Frankenstein was never actually named, although the Monster itself proposed the name “Adam”.
451     Although the saltwater crocodile has the highest recorded bite force in any animal, the muscles to open its mouth are weak. Its mouth can be shut with a couple layers of duct tape.
452     In 1325, two Italian city states fought over a bucket which resulted in 2,000 deaths. It started when two soldiers stole a bucket from a well from the city center.
453     Walter Hunt, a man from America, invented the safety pin back in 1849.
454     While watching a Merry-Go-Round from a bench in Griffith Park, Los Angeles, Walt Disney was struck with inspiration for the creation of Disneyland.
455     The Earth is the only planet in our solar system not named after either a Greek or Roman God.
456     The atomic number of zinc is 30.
457     When the historic Plaza Hotel in NYC opened in 1907, a room cost $2.50 per night, the same as $64.26 today. The Plaza now charges over $1,000/night.
458     Evangeline Lilly is a notoriously bad driver. She has been in at least 8 car accidents, and none of them were with another car.
459     There is a punctuation mark used to signify irony or sarcasm that looks like a backwards question mark ⸮
460     The original Xbox contained edited snippets of actual transmissions from the Apollo missions.
461     The King of Macedon threatened Sparta with “If I bring my army into your land, I will raze your city”. The Spartans replied: “If”. No attempt was made to capture the city.
462     Michael Jackson’s shiny glove was actually just a modified golf glove.
463     Fruit stickers are edible, though the same with any fruit, washing prior to eating is recommended. The glue used for them is regulated by the FDA.
464     Warren Buffett eats at McDonald’s every single morning and only orders one of three things. It never costs him more than $3.17.
465     It was Nicholas Cage who first advised Johnny Depp to pursue a career in acting, during the mid-1980s.
466     Roselle, a guide dog, lead her blind owner down 78 flights of stairs during 9/11. The descent took about an hour and they both safely made it out.
467     There are more people in the U.K. than in Canada, Australia, Norway, and Iceland combined. The U.K population is over 65 million.
468     The Empire State building only took a littler over a year to build (410) days and it was 12 days ahead of schedule when completed.
469     Facebook will track and record nearly everything you do if you browse the web while logged in to your Facebook account.
470     The word “oxymoron” is itself an oxymoron. This is because it derives from Ancient Greek where “oxy” means sharp and “moros” means stupid.
471     A study at Florida State University discovered that playing Portal 2 is better for your brain than brain-training games like Lumosity.
472     Eating grapefruit can restrict the effects of 43 different kinds of medications.
473     MIT, often cited as one of the world’s most prestigious universities, puts almost all of its course materials online for anyone to access for free.
474     The Monster in Frankenstein was never actually named, although the Monster itself proposed the name “Adam”.
475     Although the saltwater crocodile has the highest recorded bite force in any animal, the muscles to open its mouth are weak. Its mouth can be shut with a couple layers of duct tape.
476     In 1325, two Italian city states fought over a bucket which resulted in 2,000 deaths. It started when two soldiers stole a bucket from a well from the city center.
477     Walter Hunt, a man from America, invented the safety pin back in 1849.
478     While watching a Merry-Go-Round from a bench in Griffith Park, Los Angeles, Walt Disney was struck with inspiration for the creation of Disneyland.
479     The Earth is the only planet in our solar system not named after either a Greek or Roman God.
480     The atomic number of zinc is 30.
481     When the historic Plaza Hotel in NYC opened in 1907, a room cost $2.50 per night, the same as $64.26 today. The Plaza now charges over $1,000/night.
482     Evangeline Lilly is a notoriously bad driver. She has been in at least 8 car accidents, and none of them were with another car.
483     There is a punctuation mark used to signify irony or sarcasm that looks like a backwards question mark ⸮
484     The original Xbox contained edited snippets of actual transmissions from the Apollo missions.
485     The King of Macedon threatened Sparta with “If I bring my army into your land, I will raze your city”. The Spartans replied: “If”. No attempt was made to capture the city.
486     Michael Jackson’s shiny glove was actually just a modified golf glove.
487     Fruit stickers are edible, though the same with any fruit, washing prior to eating is recommended. The glue used for them is regulated by the FDA.
488     Warren Buffett eats at McDonald’s every single morning and only orders one of three things. It never costs him more than $3.17.
489     It was Nicholas Cage who first advised Johnny Depp to pursue a career in acting, during the mid-1980s.
490     Roselle, a guide dog, lead her blind owner down 78 flights of stairs during 9/11. The descent took about an hour and they both safely made it out.
491     There are more people in the U.K. than in Canada, Australia, Norway, and Iceland combined. The U.K population is over 65 million.
492     The Empire State building only took a littler over a year to build (410) days and it was 12 days ahead of schedule when completed.
493     Facebook will track and record nearly everything you do if you browse the web while logged in to your Facebook account.
494     The word “oxymoron” is itself an oxymoron. This is because it derives from Ancient Greek where “oxy” means sharp and “moros” means stupid.
495     A study at Florida State University discovered that playing Portal 2 is better for your brain than brain-training games like Lumosity.
496     Eating grapefruit can restrict the effects of 43 different kinds of medications.
497     MIT, often cited as one of the world’s most prestigious universities, puts almost all of its course materials online for anyone to access for free.
498     The Monster in Frankenstein was never actually named, although the Monster itself proposed the name “Adam”.
499     Although the saltwater crocodile has the highest recorded bite force in any animal, the muscles to open its mouth are weak. Its mouth can be shut with a couple layers of duct tape.
500     In 1325, two Italian city states fought over a bucket which resulted in 2,000 deaths. It started when two soldiers stole a bucket from a well from the city center.
501     Walter Hunt, a man from America, invented the safety pin back in 1849.
502     While watching a Merry-Go-Round from a bench in Griffith Park, Los Angeles, Walt Disney was struck with inspiration for the creation of Disneyland.
503     The Earth is the only planet in our solar system not named after either a Greek or Roman God.
504     The atomic number of zinc is 30.
505     When the historic Plaza Hotel in NYC opened in 1907, a room cost $2.50 per night, the same as $64.26 today. The Plaza now charges over $1,000/night.
506     Evangeline Lilly is a notoriously bad driver. She has been in at least 8 car accidents, and none of them were with another car.
507     There is a punctuation mark used to signify irony or sarcasm that looks like a backwards question mark ⸮
508     The original Xbox contained edited snippets of actual transmissions from the Apollo missions.
509     The King of Macedon threatened Sparta with “If I bring my army into your land, I will raze your city”. The Spartans replied: “If”. No attempt was made to capture the city.
510     Michael Jackson’s shiny glove was actually just a modified golf glove.
511     Fruit stickers are edible, though the same with any fruit, washing prior to eating is recommended. The glue used for them is regulated by the FDA.
512     Warren Buffett eats at McDonald’s every single morning and only orders one of three things. It never costs him more than $3.17.
513     It was Nicholas Cage who first advised Johnny Depp to pursue a career in acting, during the mid-1980s.
514     Roselle, a guide dog, lead her blind owner down 78 flights of stairs during 9/11. The descent took about an hour and they both safely made it out.
515     There are more people in the U.K. than in Canada, Australia, Norway, and Iceland combined. The U.K population is over 65 million.
516     The Empire State building only took a littler over a year to build (410) days and it was 12 days ahead of schedule when completed.
517     Facebook will track and record nearly everything you do if you browse the web while logged in to your Facebook account.
518     The word “oxymoron” is itself an oxymoron. This is because it derives from Ancient Greek where “oxy” means sharp and “moros” means stupid.
519     A study at Florida State University discovered that playing Portal 2 is better for your brain than brain-training games like Lumosity.
520     Eating grapefruit can restrict the effects of 43 different kinds of medications.
521     MIT, often cited as one of the world’s most prestigious universities, puts almost all of its course materials online for anyone to access for free.
522     The Monster in Frankenstein was never actually named, although the Monster itself proposed the name “Adam”.
523     Although the saltwater crocodile has the highest recorded bite force in any animal, the muscles to open its mouth are weak. Its mouth can be shut with a couple layers of duct tape.
524     In 1325, two Italian city states fought over a bucket which resulted in 2,000 deaths. It started when two soldiers stole a bucket from a well from the city center.
525     Walter Hunt, a man from America, invented the safety pin back in 1849.
526     While watching a Merry-Go-Round from a bench in Griffith Park, Los Angeles, Walt Disney was struck with inspiration for the creation of Disneyland.
527     The Earth is the only planet in our solar system not named after either a Greek or Roman God.
528     The atomic number of zinc is 30.
529     When the historic Plaza Hotel in NYC opened in 1907, a room cost $2.50 per night, the same as $64.26 today. The Plaza now charges over $1,000/night.
530     Evangeline Lilly is a notoriously bad driver. She has been in at least 8 car accidents, and none of them were with another car.
531     There is a punctuation mark used to signify irony or sarcasm that looks like a backwards question mark ⸮
532     The original Xbox contained edited snippets of actual transmissions from the Apollo missions.
533     The King of Macedon threatened Sparta with “If I bring my army into your land, I will raze your city”. The Spartans replied: “If”. No attempt was made to capture the city.
534     Michael Jackson’s shiny glove was actually just a modified golf glove.
535     Fruit stickers are edible, though the same with any fruit, washing prior to eating is recommended. The glue used for them is regulated by the FDA.
536     Warren Buffett eats at McDonald’s every single morning and only orders one of three things. It never costs him more than $3.17.
537     It was Nicholas Cage who first advised Johnny Depp to pursue a career in acting, during the mid-1980s.
538     Roselle, a guide dog, lead her blind owner down 78 flights of stairs during 9/11. The descent took about an hour and they both safely made it out.
539     There are more people in the U.K. than in Canada, Australia, Norway, and Iceland combined. The U.K population is over 65 million.
540     The Empire State building only took a littler over a year to build (410) days and it was 12 days ahead of schedule when completed.
541     Facebook will track and record nearly everything you do if you browse the web while logged in to your Facebook account.
542     The word “oxymoron” is itself an oxymoron. This is because it derives from Ancient Greek where “oxy” means sharp and “moros” means stupid.
543     A study at Florida State University discovered that playing Portal 2 is better for your brain than brain-training games like Lumosity.
544     Eating grapefruit can restrict the effects of 43 different kinds of medications.
545     MIT, often cited as one of the world’s most prestigious universities, puts almost all of its course materials online for anyone to access for free.
546     The Monster in Frankenstein was never actually named, although the Monster itself proposed the name “Adam”.
547     Although the saltwater crocodile has the highest recorded bite force in any animal, the muscles to open its mouth are weak. Its mouth can be shut with a couple layers of duct tape.
548     In 1325, two Italian city states fought over a bucket which resulted in 2,000 deaths. It started when two soldiers stole a bucket from a well from the city center.
549     Walter Hunt, a man from America, invented the safety pin back in 1849.
550     While watching a Merry-Go-Round from a bench in Griffith Park, Los Angeles, Walt Disney was struck with inspiration for the creation of Disneyland.
551     The Earth is the only planet in our solar system not named after either a Greek or Roman God.
552     The atomic number of zinc is 30.
553     When the historic Plaza Hotel in NYC opened in 1907, a room cost $2.50 per night, the same as $64.26 today. The Plaza now charges over $1,000/night.
554     Evangeline Lilly is a notoriously bad driver. She has been in at least 8 car accidents, and none of them were with another car.
555     There is a punctuation mark used to signify irony or sarcasm that looks like a backwards question mark ⸮
556     The original Xbox contained edited snippets of actual transmissions from the Apollo missions.
557     The King of Macedon threatened Sparta with “If I bring my army into your land, I will raze your city”. The Spartans replied: “If”. No attempt was made to capture the city.
558     Michael Jackson’s shiny glove was actually just a modified golf glove.
559     Fruit stickers are edible, though the same with any fruit, washing prior to eating is recommended. The glue used for them is regulated by the FDA.
560     Warren Buffett eats at McDonald’s every single morning and only orders one of three things. It never costs him more than $3.17.
561     It was Nicholas Cage who first advised Johnny Depp to pursue a career in acting, during the mid-1980s.
562     Roselle, a guide dog, lead her blind owner down 78 flights of stairs during 9/11. The descent took about an hour and they both safely made it out.
563     There are more people in the U.K. than in Canada, Australia, Norway, and Iceland combined. The U.K population is over 65 million.
564     The Empire State building only took a littler over a year to build (410) days and it was 12 days ahead of schedule when completed.
565     Facebook will track and record nearly everything you do if you browse the web while logged in to your Facebook account.
566     The word “oxymoron” is itself an oxymoron. This is because it derives from Ancient Greek where “oxy” means sharp and “moros” means stupid.
567     A study at Florida State University discovered that playing Portal 2 is better for your brain than brain-training games like Lumosity.
568     Eating grapefruit can restrict the effects of 43 different kinds of medications.
569     MIT, often cited as one of the world’s most prestigious universities, puts almost all of its course materials online for anyone to access for free.
570     The Monster in Frankenstein was never actually named, although the Monster itself proposed the name “Adam”.
571     Although the saltwater crocodile has the highest recorded bite force in any animal, the muscles to open its mouth are weak. Its mouth can be shut with a couple layers of duct tape.
572     In 1325, two Italian city states fought over a bucket which resulted in 2,000 deaths. It started when two soldiers stole a bucket from a well from the city center.
573     Walter Hunt, a man from America, invented the safety pin back in 1849.
574     While watching a Merry-Go-Round from a bench in Griffith Park, Los Angeles, Walt Disney was struck with inspiration for the creation of Disneyland.
575     The Earth is the only planet in our solar system not named after either a Greek or Roman God.
576     The atomic number of zinc is 30.
577     When the historic Plaza Hotel in NYC opened in 1907, a room cost $2.50 per night, the same as $64.26 today. The Plaza now charges over $1,000/night.
578     Evangeline Lilly is a notoriously bad driver. She has been in at least 8 car accidents, and none of them were with another car.
579     There is a punctuation mark used to signify irony or sarcasm that looks like a backwards question mark ⸮
580     The original Xbox contained edited snippets of actual transmissions from the Apollo missions.
581     The King of Macedon threatened Sparta with “If I bring my army into your land, I will raze your city”. The Spartans replied: “If”. No attempt was made to capture the city.
582     Michael Jackson’s shiny glove was actually just a modified golf glove.
583     Fruit stickers are edible, though the same with any fruit, washing prior to eating is recommended. The glue used for them is regulated by the FDA.
584     Warren Buffett eats at McDonald’s every single morning and only orders one of three things. It never costs him more than $3.17.
585     It was Nicholas Cage who first advised Johnny Depp to pursue a career in acting, during the mid-1980s.
586     Roselle, a guide dog, lead her blind owner down 78 flights of stairs during 9/11. The descent took about an hour and they both safely made it out.
587     There are more people in the U.K. than in Canada, Australia, Norway, and Iceland combined. The U.K population is over 65 million.
588     The Empire State building only took a littler over a year to build (410) days and it was 12 days ahead of schedule when completed.
589     Facebook will track and record nearly everything you do if you browse the web while logged in to your Facebook account.
590     The word “oxymoron” is itself an oxymoron. This is because it derives from Ancient Greek where “oxy” means sharp and “moros” means stupid.
591     A study at Florida State University discovered that playing Portal 2 is better for your brain than brain-training games like Lumosity.
592     Eating grapefruit can restrict the effects of 43 different kinds of medications.
593     MIT, often cited as one of the world’s most prestigious universities, puts almost all of its course materials online for anyone to access for free.
594     The Monster in Frankenstein was never actually named, although the Monster itself proposed the name “Adam”.
595     Although the saltwater crocodile has the highest recorded bite force in any animal, the muscles to open its mouth are weak. Its mouth can be shut with a couple layers of duct tape.
596     In 1325, two Italian city states fought over a bucket which resulted in 2,000 deaths. It started when two soldiers stole a bucket from a well from the city center.
597     Walter Hunt, a man from America, invented the safety pin back in 1849.
598     While watching a Merry-Go-Round from a bench in Griffith Park, Los Angeles, Walt Disney was struck with inspiration for the creation of Disneyland.
599     The Earth is the only planet in our solar system not named after either a Greek or Roman God.
600     The atomic number of zinc is 30.
601     When the historic Plaza Hotel in NYC opened in 1907, a room cost $2.50 per night, the same as $64.26 today. The Plaza now charges over $1,000/night.
602     Evangeline Lilly is a notoriously bad driver. She has been in at least 8 car accidents, and none of them were with another car.
603     There is a punctuation mark used to signify irony or sarcasm that looks like a backwards question mark ⸮
604     The original Xbox contained edited snippets of actual transmissions from the Apollo missions.
605     The King of Macedon threatened Sparta with “If I bring my army into your land, I will raze your city”. The Spartans replied: “If”. No attempt was made to capture the city.
606     Michael Jackson’s shiny glove was actually just a modified golf glove.
607     Fruit stickers are edible, though the same with any fruit, washing prior to eating is recommended. The glue used for them is regulated by the FDA.
608     Warren Buffett eats at McDonald’s every single morning and only orders one of three things. It never costs him more than $3.17.
609     It was Nicholas Cage who first advised Johnny Depp to pursue a career in acting, during the mid-1980s.
610     Roselle, a guide dog, lead her blind owner down 78 flights of stairs during 9/11. The descent took about an hour and they both safely made it out.
611     There are more people in the U.K. than in Canada, Australia, Norway, and Iceland combined. The U.K population is over 65 million.
612     The Empire State building only took a littler over a year to build (410) days and it was 12 days ahead of schedule when completed.
613     Facebook will track and record nearly everything you do if you browse the web while logged in to your Facebook account.
614     The word “oxymoron” is itself an oxymoron. This is because it derives from Ancient Greek where “oxy” means sharp and “moros” means stupid.
615     A study at Florida State University discovered that playing Portal 2 is better for your brain than brain-training games like Lumosity.
616     Eating grapefruit can restrict the effects of 43 different kinds of medications.
617     MIT, often cited as one of the world’s most prestigious universities, puts almost all of its course materials online for anyone to access for free.
618     The Monster in Frankenstein was never actually named, although the Monster itself proposed the name “Adam”.
619     The King of Macedon threatened Sparta with “If I bring my army into your land, I will raze your city”. The Spartans replied: “If”. No attempt was made to capture the city.
620     Michael Jackson’s shiny glove was actually just a modified golf glove.
621     Fruit stickers are edible, though the same with any fruit, washing prior to eating is recommended. The glue used for them is regulated by the FDA.
622     Warren Buffett eats at McDonald’s every single morning and only orders one of three things. It never costs him more than $3.17.
623     It was Nicholas Cage who first advised Johnny Depp to pursue a career in acting, during the mid-1980s.
624     Roselle, a guide dog, lead her blind owner down 78 flights of stairs during 9/11. The descent took about an hour and they both safely made it out.
625     There are more people in the U.K. than in Canada, Australia, Norway, and Iceland combined. The U.K population is over 65 million.
626     The Empire State building only took a littler over a year to build (410) days and it was 12 days ahead of schedule when completed.
627     Facebook will track and record nearly everything you do if you browse the web while logged in to your Facebook account.
628     The word “oxymoron” is itself an oxymoron. This is because it derives from Ancient Greek where “oxy” means sharp and “moros” means stupid.
629     A study at Florida State University discovered that playing Portal 2 is better for your brain than brain-training games like Lumosity.
630     Eating grapefruit can restrict the effects of 43 different kinds of medications.
631     MIT, often cited as one of the world’s most prestigious universities, puts almost all of its course materials online for anyone to access for free.
632     The Monster in Frankenstein was never actually named, although the Monster itself proposed the name “Adam”.
633     Although the saltwater crocodile has the highest recorded bite force in any animal, the muscles to open its mouth are weak. Its mouth can be shut with a couple layers of duct tape.
634     In 1325, two Italian city states fought over a bucket which resulted in 2,000 deaths. It started when two soldiers stole a bucket from a well from the city center.
635     Walter Hunt, a man from America, invented the safety pin back in 1849.
636     While watching a Merry-Go-Round from a bench in Griffith Park, Los Angeles, Walt Disney was struck with inspiration for the creation of Disneyland.
637     The Earth is the only planet in our solar system not named after either a Greek or Roman God.
638     The atomic number of zinc is 30.
639     When the historic Plaza Hotel in NYC opened in 1907, a room cost $2.50 per night, the same as $64.26 today. The Plaza now charges over $1,000/night.
640     Evangeline Lilly is a notoriously bad driver. She has been in at least 8 car accidents, and none of them were with another car.
641     There is a punctuation mark used to signify irony or sarcasm that looks like a backwards question mark ⸮
642     The original Xbox contained edited snippets of actual transmissions from the Apollo missions.
643     The King of Macedon threatened Sparta with “If I bring my army into your land, I will raze your city”. The Spartans replied: “If”. No attempt was made to capture the city.
644     Michael Jackson’s shiny glove was actually just a modified golf glove.
645     Fruit stickers are edible, though the same with any fruit, washing prior to eating is recommended. The glue used for them is regulated by the FDA.
646     Warren Buffett eats at McDonald’s every single morning and only orders one of three things. It never costs him more than $3.17.
647     It was Nicholas Cage who first advised Johnny Depp to pursue a career in acting, during the mid-1980s.
648     Roselle, a guide dog, lead her blind owner down 78 flights of stairs during 9/11. The descent took about an hour and they both safely made it out.
649     There are more people in the U.K. than in Canada, Australia, Norway, and Iceland combined. The U.K population is over 65 million.
650     The Empire State building only took a littler over a year to build (410) days and it was 12 days ahead of schedule when completed.
651     Facebook will track and record nearly everything you do if you browse the web while logged in to your Facebook account.
652     The word “oxymoron” is itself an oxymoron. This is because it derives from Ancient Greek where “oxy” means sharp and “moros” means stupid.
653     A study at Florida State University discovered that playing Portal 2 is better for your brain than brain-training games like Lumosity.
654     Eating grapefruit can restrict the effects of 43 different kinds of medications.
655     MIT, often cited as one of the world’s most prestigious universities, puts almost all of its course materials online for anyone to access for free.
656     The Monster in Frankenstein was never actually named, although the Monster itself proposed the name “Adam”.
657     Although the saltwater crocodile has the highest recorded bite force in any animal, the muscles to open its mouth are weak. Its mouth can be shut with a couple layers of duct tape.
658     In 1325, two Italian city states fought over a bucket which resulted in 2,000 deaths. It started when two soldiers stole a bucket from a well from the city center.
659     Walter Hunt, a man from America, invented the safety pin back in 1849.
660     While watching a Merry-Go-Round from a bench in Griffith Park, Los Angeles, Walt Disney was struck with inspiration for the creation of Disneyland.
661     The Earth is the only planet in our solar system not named after either a Greek or Roman God.
662     The atomic number of zinc is 30.
663     When the historic Plaza Hotel in NYC opened in 1907, a room cost $2.50 per night, the same as $64.26 today. The Plaza now charges over $1,000/night.
664     Evangeline Lilly is a notoriously bad driver. She has been in at least 8 car accidents, and none of them were with another car.
665     There is a punctuation mark used to signify irony or sarcasm that looks like a backwards question mark ⸮
666     The original Xbox contained edited snippets of actual transmissions from the Apollo missions.
667     The King of Macedon threatened Sparta with “If I bring my army into your land, I will raze your city”. The Spartans replied: “If”. No attempt was made to capture the city.
668     Michael Jackson’s shiny glove was actually just a modified golf glove.
669     Fruit stickers are edible, though the same with any fruit, washing prior to eating is recommended. The glue used for them is regulated by the FDA.
670     Warren Buffett eats at McDonald’s every single morning and only orders one of three things. It never costs him more than $3.17.
671     It was Nicholas Cage who first advised Johnny Depp to pursue a career in acting, during the mid-1980s.
672     Roselle, a guide dog, lead her blind owner down 78 flights of stairs during 9/11. The descent took about an hour and they both safely made it out.
673     There are more people in the U.K. than in Canada, Australia, Norway, and Iceland combined. The U.K population is over 65 million.
674     The Empire State building only took a littler over a year to build (410) days and it was 12 days ahead of schedule when completed.
675     Facebook will track and record nearly everything you do if you browse the web while logged in to your Facebook account.
676     The word “oxymoron” is itself an oxymoron. This is because it derives from Ancient Greek where “oxy” means sharp and “moros” means stupid.
677     A study at Florida State University discovered that playing Portal 2 is better for your brain than brain-training games like Lumosity.
678     Eating grapefruit can restrict the effects of 43 different kinds of medications.
679     MIT, often cited as one of the world’s most prestigious universities, puts almost all of its course materials online for anyone to access for free.
680     The Monster in Frankenstein was never actually named, although the Monster itself proposed the name “Adam”.
681     Although the saltwater crocodile has the highest recorded bite force in any animal, the muscles to open its mouth are weak. Its mouth can be shut with a couple layers of duct tape.
682     In 1325, two Italian city states fought over a bucket which resulted in 2,000 deaths. It started when two soldiers stole a bucket from a well from the city center.
683     Walter Hunt, a man from America, invented the safety pin back in 1849.
684     While watching a Merry-Go-Round from a bench in Griffith Park, Los Angeles, Walt Disney was struck with inspiration for the creation of Disneyland.
685     The Earth is the only planet in our solar system not named after either a Greek or Roman God.
686     The atomic number of zinc is 30.
687     When the historic Plaza Hotel in NYC opened in 1907, a room cost $2.50 per night, the same as $64.26 today. The Plaza now charges over $1,000/night.
688     Evangeline Lilly is a notoriously bad driver. She has been in at least 8 car accidents, and none of them were with another car.
689     There is a punctuation mark used to signify irony or sarcasm that looks like a backwards question mark ⸮
690     The original Xbox contained edited snippets of actual transmissions from the Apollo missions.
691     The King of Macedon threatened Sparta with “If I bring my army into your land, I will raze your city”. The Spartans replied: “If”. No attempt was made to capture the city.
692     Michael Jackson’s shiny glove was actually just a modified golf glove.
693     Fruit stickers are edible, though the same with any fruit, washing prior to eating is recommended. The glue used for them is regulated by the FDA.
694     Warren Buffett eats at McDonald’s every single morning and only orders one of three things. It never costs him more than $3.17.
695     It was Nicholas Cage who first advised Johnny Depp to pursue a career in acting, during the mid-1980s.
696     Roselle, a guide dog, lead her blind owner down 78 flights of stairs during 9/11. The descent took about an hour and they both safely made it out.
697     There are more people in the U.K. than in Canada, Australia, Norway, and Iceland combined. The U.K population is over 65 million.
698     The Empire State building only took a littler over a year to build (410) days and it was 12 days ahead of schedule when completed.
699     Facebook will track and record nearly everything you do if you browse the web while logged in to your Facebook account.
700     The word “oxymoron” is itself an oxymoron. This is because it derives from Ancient Greek where “oxy” means sharp and “moros” means stupid.
701     A study at Florida State University discovered that playing Portal 2 is better for your brain than brain-training games like Lumosity.
702     Eating grapefruit can restrict the effects of 43 different kinds of medications.
703     MIT, often cited as one of the world’s most prestigious universities, puts almost all of its course materials online for anyone to access for free.
704     The Monster in Frankenstein was never actually named, although the Monster itself proposed the name “Adam”.
705     Although the saltwater crocodile has the highest recorded bite force in any animal, the muscles to open its mouth are weak. Its mouth can be shut with a couple layers of duct tape.
706     In 1325, two Italian city states fought over a bucket which resulted in 2,000 deaths. It started when two soldiers stole a bucket from a well from the city center.
707     Walter Hunt, a man from America, invented the safety pin back in 1849.
708     While watching a Merry-Go-Round from a bench in Griffith Park, Los Angeles, Walt Disney was struck with inspiration for the creation of Disneyland.
709     The Earth is the only planet in our solar system not named after either a Greek or Roman God.
710     The atomic number of zinc is 30.
711     When the historic Plaza Hotel in NYC opened in 1907, a room cost $2.50 per night, the same as $64.26 today. The Plaza now charges over $1,000/night.
712     Evangeline Lilly is a notoriously bad driver. She has been in at least 8 car accidents, and none of them were with another car.
713     There is a punctuation mark used to signify irony or sarcasm that looks like a backwards question mark ⸮
714     The original Xbox contained edited snippets of actual transmissions from the Apollo missions.
715     The King of Macedon threatened Sparta with “If I bring my army into your land, I will raze your city”. The Spartans replied: “If”. No attempt was made to capture the city.
716     Michael Jackson’s shiny glove was actually just a modified golf glove.
717     Fruit stickers are edible, though the same with any fruit, washing prior to eating is recommended. The glue used for them is regulated by the FDA.
718     Warren Buffett eats at McDonald’s every single morning and only orders one of three things. It never costs him more than $3.17.
719     It was Nicholas Cage who first advised Johnny Depp to pursue a career in acting, during the mid-1980s.
720     Roselle, a guide dog, lead her blind owner down 78 flights of stairs during 9/11. The descent took about an hour and they both safely made it out.
721     There are more people in the U.K. than in Canada, Australia, Norway, and Iceland combined. The U.K population is over 65 million.
722     The Empire State building only took a littler over a year to build (410) days and it was 12 days ahead of schedule when completed.
723     Facebook will track and record nearly everything you do if you browse the web while logged in to your Facebook account.
724     The word “oxymoron” is itself an oxymoron. This is because it derives from Ancient Greek where “oxy” means sharp and “moros” means stupid.
725     A study at Florida State University discovered that playing Portal 2 is better for your brain than brain-training games like Lumosity.
726     Eating grapefruit can restrict the effects of 43 different kinds of medications.
727     MIT, often cited as one of the world’s most prestigious universities, puts almost all of its course materials online for anyone to access for free.
728     The Monster in Frankenstein was never actually named, although the Monster itself proposed the name “Adam”.
729     Although the saltwater crocodile has the highest recorded bite force in any animal, the muscles to open its mouth are weak. Its mouth can be shut with a couple layers of duct tape.
730     In 1325, two Italian city states fought over a bucket which resulted in 2,000 deaths. It started when two soldiers stole a bucket from a well from the city center.
731     Walter Hunt, a man from America, invented the safety pin back in 1849.
732     While watching a Merry-Go-Round from a bench in Griffith Park, Los Angeles, Walt Disney was struck with inspiration for the creation of Disneyland.
733     The Earth is the only planet in our solar system not named after either a Greek or Roman God.
734     The atomic number of zinc is 30.
735     When the historic Plaza Hotel in NYC opened in 1907, a room cost $2.50 per night, the same as $64.26 today. The Plaza now charges over $1,000/night.
736     Evangeline Lilly is a notoriously bad driver. She has been in at least 8 car accidents, and none of them were with another car.
737     There is a punctuation mark used to signify irony or sarcasm that looks like a backwards question mark ⸮
738     The original Xbox contained edited snippets of actual transmissions from the Apollo missions.
739     The King of Macedon threatened Sparta with “If I bring my army into your land, I will raze your city”. The Spartans replied: “If”. No attempt was made to capture the city.
740     Michael Jackson’s shiny glove was actually just a modified golf glove.
741     Fruit stickers are edible, though the same with any fruit, washing prior to eating is recommended. The glue used for them is regulated by the FDA.
742     Warren Buffett eats at McDonald’s every single morning and only orders one of three things. It never costs him more than $3.17.
743     It was Nicholas Cage who first advised Johnny Depp to pursue a career in acting, during the mid-1980s.
744     Roselle, a guide dog, lead her blind owner down 78 flights of stairs during 9/11. The descent took about an hour and they both safely made it out.
745     There are more people in the U.K. than in Canada, Australia, Norway, and Iceland combined. The U.K population is over 65 million.
746     The Empire State building only took a littler over a year to build (410) days and it was 12 days ahead of schedule when completed.
747     Facebook will track and record nearly everything you do if you browse the web while logged in to your Facebook account.
748     The word “oxymoron” is itself an oxymoron. This is because it derives from Ancient Greek where “oxy” means sharp and “moros” means stupid.
749     A study at Florida State University discovered that playing Portal 2 is better for your brain than brain-training games like Lumosity.
750     Eating grapefruit can restrict the effects of 43 different kinds of medications.
751     MIT, often cited as one of the world’s most prestigious universities, puts almost all of its course materials online for anyone to access for free.
752     The Monster in Frankenstein was never actually named, although the Monster itself proposed the name “Adam”.
753     Although the saltwater crocodile has the highest recorded bite force in any animal, the muscles to open its mouth are weak. Its mouth can be shut with a couple layers of duct tape.
754     In 1325, two Italian city states fought over a bucket which resulted in 2,000 deaths. It started when two soldiers stole a bucket from a well from the city center.
755     Walter Hunt, a man from America, invented the safety pin back in 1849.
756     While watching a Merry-Go-Round from a bench in Griffith Park, Los Angeles, Walt Disney was struck with inspiration for the creation of Disneyland.
757     The Earth is the only planet in our solar system not named after either a Greek or Roman God.
758     The atomic number of zinc is 30.
759     When the historic Plaza Hotel in NYC opened in 1907, a room cost $2.50 per night, the same as $64.26 today. The Plaza now charges over $1,000/night.
760     Evangeline Lilly is a notoriously bad driver. She has been in at least 8 car accidents, and none of them were with another car.
761     There is a punctuation mark used to signify irony or sarcasm that looks like a backwards question mark ⸮
762     The original Xbox contained edited snippets of actual transmissions from the Apollo missions.
763     The King of Macedon threatened Sparta with “If I bring my army into your land, I will raze your city”. The Spartans replied: “If”. No attempt was made to capture the city.
764     Michael Jackson’s shiny glove was actually just a modified golf glove.
765     Fruit stickers are edible, though the same with any fruit, washing prior to eating is recommended. The glue used for them is regulated by the FDA.
766     Warren Buffett eats at McDonald’s every single morning and only orders one of three things. It never costs him more than $3.17.
767     It was Nicholas Cage who first advised Johnny Depp to pursue a career in acting, during the mid-1980s.
768     Roselle, a guide dog, lead her blind owner down 78 flights of stairs during 9/11. The descent took about an hour and they both safely made it out.
769     There are more people in the U.K. than in Canada, Australia, Norway, and Iceland combined. The U.K population is over 65 million.
770     The Empire State building only took a littler over a year to build (410) days and it was 12 days ahead of schedule when completed.
771     Facebook will track and record nearly everything you do if you browse the web while logged in to your Facebook account.
772     The word “oxymoron” is itself an oxymoron. This is because it derives from Ancient Greek where “oxy” means sharp and “moros” means stupid.
773     A study at Florida State University discovered that playing Portal 2 is better for your brain than brain-training games like Lumosity.
774     Eating grapefruit can restrict the effects of 43 different kinds of medications.
775     MIT, often cited as one of the world’s most prestigious universities, puts almost all of its course materials online for anyone to access for free.
776     The Monster in Frankenstein was never actually named, although the Monster itself proposed the name “Adam”.
777     Although the saltwater crocodile has the highest recorded bite force in any animal, the muscles to open its mouth are weak. Its mouth can be shut with a couple layers of duct tape.
778     In 1325, two Italian city states fought over a bucket which resulted in 2,000 deaths. It started when two soldiers stole a bucket from a well from the city center.
779     Walter Hunt, a man from America, invented the safety pin back in 1849.
780     While watching a Merry-Go-Round from a bench in Griffith Park, Los Angeles, Walt Disney was struck with inspiration for the creation of Disneyland.
781     The Earth is the only planet in our solar system not named after either a Greek or Roman God.
782     The atomic number of zinc is 30.
783     When the historic Plaza Hotel in NYC opened in 1907, a room cost $2.50 per night, the same as $64.26 today. The Plaza now charges over $1,000/night.
784     Evangeline Lilly is a notoriously bad driver. She has been in at least 8 car accidents, and none of them were with another car.
785     There is a punctuation mark used to signify irony or sarcasm that looks like a backwards question mark ⸮
786     The original Xbox contained edited snippets of actual transmissions from the Apollo missions.
787     The King of Macedon threatened Sparta with “If I bring my army into your land, I will raze your city”. The Spartans replied: “If”. No attempt was made to capture the city.
788     Michael Jackson’s shiny glove was actually just a modified golf glove.
789     Fruit stickers are edible, though the same with any fruit, washing prior to eating is recommended. The glue used for them is regulated by the FDA.
790     Warren Buffett eats at McDonald’s every single morning and only orders one of three things. It never costs him more than $3.17.
791     It was Nicholas Cage who first advised Johnny Depp to pursue a career in acting, during the mid-1980s.
792     Roselle, a guide dog, lead her blind owner down 78 flights of stairs during 9/11. The descent took about an hour and they both safely made it out.
793     There are more people in the U.K. than in Canada, Australia, Norway, and Iceland combined. The U.K population is over 65 million.
794     The Empire State building only took a littler over a year to build (410) days and it was 12 days ahead of schedule when completed.
795     Facebook will track and record nearly everything you do if you browse the web while logged in to your Facebook account.
796     The word “oxymoron” is itself an oxymoron. This is because it derives from Ancient Greek where “oxy” means sharp and “moros” means stupid.
797     A study at Florida State University discovered that playing Portal 2 is better for your brain than brain-training games like Lumosity.
798     Eating grapefruit can restrict the effects of 43 different kinds of medications.
799     MIT, often cited as one of the world’s most prestigious universities, puts almost all of its course materials online for anyone to access for free.
800     The Monster in Frankenstein was never actually named, although the Monster itself proposed the name “Adam”.
801     Although the saltwater crocodile has the highest recorded bite force in any animal, the muscles to open its mouth are weak. Its mouth can be shut with a couple layers of duct tape.
802     In 1325, two Italian city states fought over a bucket which resulted in 2,000 deaths. It started when two soldiers stole a bucket from a well from the city center.
803     Walter Hunt, a man from America, invented the safety pin back in 1849.
804     While watching a Merry-Go-Round from a bench in Griffith Park, Los Angeles, Walt Disney was struck with inspiration for the creation of Disneyland.
805     The Earth is the only planet in our solar system not named after either a Greek or Roman God.
806     The atomic number of zinc is 30.
807     When the historic Plaza Hotel in NYC opened in 1907, a room cost $2.50 per night, the same as $64.26 today. The Plaza now charges over $1,000/night.
808     Evangeline Lilly is a notoriously bad driver. She has been in at least 8 car accidents, and none of them were with another car.
809     There is a punctuation mark used to signify irony or sarcasm that looks like a backwards question mark ⸮
810     The original Xbox contained edited snippets of actual transmissions from the Apollo missions.
811     The King of Macedon threatened Sparta with “If I bring my army into your land, I will raze your city”. The Spartans replied: “If”. No attempt was made to capture the city.
812     Michael Jackson’s shiny glove was actually just a modified golf glove.
813     Fruit stickers are edible, though the same with any fruit, washing prior to eating is recommended. The glue used for them is regulated by the FDA.
814     Warren Buffett eats at McDonald’s every single morning and only orders one of three things. It never costs him more than $3.17.
815     It was Nicholas Cage who first advised Johnny Depp to pursue a career in acting, during the mid-1980s.
816     Roselle, a guide dog, lead her blind owner down 78 flights of stairs during 9/11. The descent took about an hour and they both safely made it out.
817     There are more people in the U.K. than in Canada, Australia, Norway, and Iceland combined. The U.K population is over 65 million.
818     The Empire State building only took a littler over a year to build (410) days and it was 12 days ahead of schedule when completed.
819     Facebook will track and record nearly everything you do if you browse the web while logged in to your Facebook account.
820     The word “oxymoron” is itself an oxymoron. This is because it derives from Ancient Greek where “oxy” means sharp and “moros” means stupid.
821     A study at Florida State University discovered that playing Portal 2 is better for your brain than brain-training games like Lumosity.
822     Eating grapefruit can restrict the effects of 43 different kinds of medications.
823     MIT, often cited as one of the world’s most prestigious universities, puts almost all of its course materials online for anyone to access for free.
824     The Monster in Frankenstein was never actually named, although the Monster itself proposed the name “Adam”.
825     The King of Macedon threatened Sparta with “If I bring my army into your land, I will raze your city”. The Spartans replied: “If”. No attempt was made to capture the city.
826     Michael Jackson’s shiny glove was actually just a modified golf glove.
827     Fruit stickers are edible, though the same with any fruit, washing prior to eating is recommended. The glue used for them is regulated by the FDA.
828     Warren Buffett eats at McDonald’s every single morning and only orders one of three things. It never costs him more than $3.17.
829     It was Nicholas Cage who first advised Johnny Depp to pursue a career in acting, during the mid-1980s.
830     Roselle, a guide dog, lead her blind owner down 78 flights of stairs during 9/11. The descent took about an hour and they both safely made it out.
831     There are more people in the U.K. than in Canada, Australia, Norway, and Iceland combined. The U.K population is over 65 million.
832     The Empire State building only took a littler over a year to build (410) days and it was 12 days ahead of schedule when completed.
833     Facebook will track and record nearly everything you do if you browse the web while logged in to your Facebook account.
834     The word “oxymoron” is itself an oxymoron. This is because it derives from Ancient Greek where “oxy” means sharp and “moros” means stupid.
835     A study at Florida State University discovered that playing Portal 2 is better for your brain than brain-training games like Lumosity.
836     Eating grapefruit can restrict the effects of 43 different kinds of medications.
837     MIT, often cited as one of the world’s most prestigious universities, puts almost all of its course materials online for anyone to access for free.
838     The Monster in Frankenstein was never actually named, although the Monster itself proposed the name “Adam”.
839     Although the saltwater crocodile has the highest recorded bite force in any animal, the muscles to open its mouth are weak. Its mouth can be shut with a couple layers of duct tape.
840     In 1325, two Italian city states fought over a bucket which resulted in 2,000 deaths. It started when two soldiers stole a bucket from a well from the city center.
841     Walter Hunt, a man from America, invented the safety pin back in 1849.
842     While watching a Merry-Go-Round from a bench in Griffith Park, Los Angeles, Walt Disney was struck with inspiration for the creation of Disneyland.
843     The Earth is the only planet in our solar system not named after either a Greek or Roman God.
844     The atomic number of zinc is 30.
845     When the historic Plaza Hotel in NYC opened in 1907, a room cost $2.50 per night, the same as $64.26 today. The Plaza now charges over $1,000/night.
846     Evangeline Lilly is a notoriously bad driver. She has been in at least 8 car accidents, and none of them were with another car.
847     There is a punctuation mark used to signify irony or sarcasm that looks like a backwards question mark ⸮
848     The original Xbox contained edited snippets of actual transmissions from the Apollo missions.
849     The King of Macedon threatened Sparta with “If I bring my army into your land, I will raze your city”. The Spartans replied: “If”. No attempt was made to capture the city.
850     Michael Jackson’s shiny glove was actually just a modified golf glove.
851     Fruit stickers are edible, though the same with any fruit, washing prior to eating is recommended. The glue used for them is regulated by the FDA.
852     Warren Buffett eats at McDonald’s every single morning and only orders one of three things. It never costs him more than $3.17.
853     It was Nicholas Cage who first advised Johnny Depp to pursue a career in acting, during the mid-1980s.
854     Roselle, a guide dog, lead her blind owner down 78 flights of stairs during 9/11. The descent took about an hour and they both safely made it out.
855     There are more people in the U.K. than in Canada, Australia, Norway, and Iceland combined. The U.K population is over 65 million.
856     The Empire State building only took a littler over a year to build (410) days and it was 12 days ahead of schedule when completed.
857     Facebook will track and record nearly everything you do if you browse the web while logged in to your Facebook account.
858     The word “oxymoron” is itself an oxymoron. This is because it derives from Ancient Greek where “oxy” means sharp and “moros” means stupid.
859     A study at Florida State University discovered that playing Portal 2 is better for your brain than brain-training games like Lumosity.
860     Eating grapefruit can restrict the effects of 43 different kinds of medications.
861     MIT, often cited as one of the world’s most prestigious universities, puts almost all of its course materials online for anyone to access for free.
862     The Monster in Frankenstein was never actually named, although the Monster itself proposed the name “Adam”.
863     Although the saltwater crocodile has the highest recorded bite force in any animal, the muscles to open its mouth are weak. Its mouth can be shut with a couple layers of duct tape.
864     In 1325, two Italian city states fought over a bucket which resulted in 2,000 deaths. It started when two soldiers stole a bucket from a well from the city center.
865     Walter Hunt, a man from America, invented the safety pin back in 1849.
866     While watching a Merry-Go-Round from a bench in Griffith Park, Los Angeles, Walt Disney was struck with inspiration for the creation of Disneyland.
867     The Earth is the only planet in our solar system not named after either a Greek or Roman God.
868     The atomic number of zinc is 30.
869     When the historic Plaza Hotel in NYC opened in 1907, a room cost $2.50 per night, the same as $64.26 today. The Plaza now charges over $1,000/night.
870     Evangeline Lilly is a notoriously bad driver. She has been in at least 8 car accidents, and none of them were with another car.
871     There is a punctuation mark used to signify irony or sarcasm that looks like a backwards question mark ⸮
872     The original Xbox contained edited snippets of actual transmissions from the Apollo missions.
873     The King of Macedon threatened Sparta with “If I bring my army into your land, I will raze your city”. The Spartans replied: “If”. No attempt was made to capture the city.
874     Michael Jackson’s shiny glove was actually just a modified golf glove.
875     Fruit stickers are edible, though the same with any fruit, washing prior to eating is recommended. The glue used for them is regulated by the FDA.
876     Warren Buffett eats at McDonald’s every single morning and only orders one of three things. It never costs him more than $3.17.
877     It was Nicholas Cage who first advised Johnny Depp to pursue a career in acting, during the mid-1980s.
878     Roselle, a guide dog, lead her blind owner down 78 flights of stairs during 9/11. The descent took about an hour and they both safely made it out.
879     There are more people in the U.K. than in Canada, Australia, Norway, and Iceland combined. The U.K population is over 65 million.
880     The Empire State building only took a littler over a year to build (410) days and it was 12 days ahead of schedule when completed.
881     Facebook will track and record nearly everything you do if you browse the web while logged in to your Facebook account.
882     The word “oxymoron” is itself an oxymoron. This is because it derives from Ancient Greek where “oxy” means sharp and “moros” means stupid.
883     A study at Florida State University discovered that playing Portal 2 is better for your brain than brain-training games like Lumosity.
884     Eating grapefruit can restrict the effects of 43 different kinds of medications.
885     MIT, often cited as one of the world’s most prestigious universities, puts almost all of its course materials online for anyone to access for free.
886     The Monster in Frankenstein was never actually named, although the Monster itself proposed the name “Adam”.
887     Although the saltwater crocodile has the highest recorded bite force in any animal, the muscles to open its mouth are weak. Its mouth can be shut with a couple layers of duct tape.
888     In 1325, two Italian city states fought over a bucket which resulted in 2,000 deaths. It started when two soldiers stole a bucket from a well from the city center.
889     Walter Hunt, a man from America, invented the safety pin back in 1849.
890     While watching a Merry-Go-Round from a bench in Griffith Park, Los Angeles, Walt Disney was struck with inspiration for the creation of Disneyland.
891     The Earth is the only planet in our solar system not named after either a Greek or Roman God.
892     The atomic number of zinc is 30.
893     When the historic Plaza Hotel in NYC opened in 1907, a room cost $2.50 per night, the same as $64.26 today. The Plaza now charges over $1,000/night.
894     Evangeline Lilly is a notoriously bad driver. She has been in at least 8 car accidents, and none of them were with another car.
895     There is a punctuation mark used to signify irony or sarcasm that looks like a backwards question mark ⸮
896     The original Xbox contained edited snippets of actual transmissions from the Apollo missions.
897     The King of Macedon threatened Sparta with “If I bring my army into your land, I will raze your city”. The Spartans replied: “If”. No attempt was made to capture the city.
898     Michael Jackson’s shiny glove was actually just a modified golf glove.
899     Fruit stickers are edible, though the same with any fruit, washing prior to eating is recommended. The glue used for them is regulated by the FDA.
900     Warren Buffett eats at McDonald’s every single morning and only orders one of three things. It never costs him more than $3.17.
901     It was Nicholas Cage who first advised Johnny Depp to pursue a career in acting, during the mid-1980s.
902     Roselle, a guide dog, lead her blind owner down 78 flights of stairs during 9/11. The descent took about an hour and they both safely made it out.
903     There are more people in the U.K. than in Canada, Australia, Norway, and Iceland combined. The U.K population is over 65 million.
904     The Empire State building only took a littler over a year to build (410) days and it was 12 days ahead of schedule when completed.
905     Facebook will track and record nearly everything you do if you browse the web while logged in to your Facebook account.
906     The word “oxymoron” is itself an oxymoron. This is because it derives from Ancient Greek where “oxy” means sharp and “moros” means stupid.
907     A study at Florida State University discovered that playing Portal 2 is better for your brain than brain-training games like Lumosity.
908     Eating grapefruit can restrict the effects of 43 different kinds of medications.
909     MIT, often cited as one of the world’s most prestigious universities, puts almost all of its course materials online for anyone to access for free.
910     The Monster in Frankenstein was never actually named, although the Monster itself proposed the name “Adam”.
911     Although the saltwater crocodile has the highest recorded bite force in any animal, the muscles to open its mouth are weak. Its mouth can be shut with a couple layers of duct tape.
912     In 1325, two Italian city states fought over a bucket which resulted in 2,000 deaths. It started when two soldiers stole a bucket from a well from the city center.
913     Walter Hunt, a man from America, invented the safety pin back in 1849.
914     While watching a Merry-Go-Round from a bench in Griffith Park, Los Angeles, Walt Disney was struck with inspiration for the creation of Disneyland.
915     The Earth is the only planet in our solar system not named after either a Greek or Roman God.
916     The atomic number of zinc is 30.
917     When the historic Plaza Hotel in NYC opened in 1907, a room cost $2.50 per night, the same as $64.26 today. The Plaza now charges over $1,000/night.
918     Evangeline Lilly is a notoriously bad driver. She has been in at least 8 car accidents, and none of them were with another car.
919     There is a punctuation mark used to signify irony or sarcasm that looks like a backwards question mark ⸮
920     The original Xbox contained edited snippets of actual transmissions from the Apollo missions.
921     The King of Macedon threatened Sparta with “If I bring my army into your land, I will raze your city”. The Spartans replied: “If”. No attempt was made to capture the city.
922     Michael Jackson’s shiny glove was actually just a modified golf glove.
923     Fruit stickers are edible, though the same with any fruit, washing prior to eating is recommended. The glue used for them is regulated by the FDA.
924     Warren Buffett eats at McDonald’s every single morning and only orders one of three things. It never costs him more than $3.17.
925     It was Nicholas Cage who first advised Johnny Depp to pursue a career in acting, during the mid-1980s.
926     Roselle, a guide dog, lead her blind owner down 78 flights of stairs during 9/11. The descent took about an hour and they both safely made it out.
927     There are more people in the U.K. than in Canada, Australia, Norway, and Iceland combined. The U.K population is over 65 million.
928     The Empire State building only took a littler over a year to build (410) days and it was 12 days ahead of schedule when completed.
929     Facebook will track and record nearly everything you do if you browse the web while logged in to your Facebook account.
930     The word “oxymoron” is itself an oxymoron. This is because it derives from Ancient Greek where “oxy” means sharp and “moros” means stupid.
931     A study at Florida State University discovered that playing Portal 2 is better for your brain than brain-training games like Lumosity.
932     Eating grapefruit can restrict the effects of 43 different kinds of medications.
933     MIT, often cited as one of the world’s most prestigious universities, puts almost all of its course materials online for anyone to access for free.
934     The Monster in Frankenstein was never actually named, although the Monster itself proposed the name “Adam”.
935     Although the saltwater crocodile has the highest recorded bite force in any animal, the muscles to open its mouth are weak. Its mouth can be shut with a couple layers of duct tape.
936     In 1325, two Italian city states fought over a bucket which resulted in 2,000 deaths. It started when two soldiers stole a bucket from a well from the city center.
937     Walter Hunt, a man from America, invented the safety pin back in 1849.
938     While watching a Merry-Go-Round from a bench in Griffith Park, Los Angeles, Walt Disney was struck with inspiration for the creation of Disneyland.
939     The Earth is the only planet in our solar system not named after either a Greek or Roman God.
940     The atomic number of zinc is 30.
941     When the historic Plaza Hotel in NYC opened in 1907, a room cost $2.50 per night, the same as $64.26 today. The Plaza now charges over $1,000/night.
942     Evangeline Lilly is a notoriously bad driver. She has been in at least 8 car accidents, and none of them were with another car.
943     There is a punctuation mark used to signify irony or sarcasm that looks like a backwards question mark ⸮
944     The original Xbox contained edited snippets of actual transmissions from the Apollo missions.
945     The King of Macedon threatened Sparta with “If I bring my army into your land, I will raze your city”. The Spartans replied: “If”. No attempt was made to capture the city.
946     Michael Jackson’s shiny glove was actually just a modified golf glove.
947     Fruit stickers are edible, though the same with any fruit, washing prior to eating is recommended. The glue used for them is regulated by the FDA.
948     Warren Buffett eats at McDonald’s every single morning and only orders one of three things. It never costs him more than $3.17.
949     It was Nicholas Cage who first advised Johnny Depp to pursue a career in acting, during the mid-1980s.
950     Roselle, a guide dog, lead her blind owner down 78 flights of stairs during 9/11. The descent took about an hour and they both safely made it out.
951     There are more people in the U.K. than in Canada, Australia, Norway, and Iceland combined. The U.K population is over 65 million.
952     The Empire State building only took a littler over a year to build (410) days and it was 12 days ahead of schedule when completed.
953     Facebook will track and record nearly everything you do if you browse the web while logged in to your Facebook account.
954     The word “oxymoron” is itself an oxymoron. This is because it derives from Ancient Greek where “oxy” means sharp and “moros” means stupid.
955     A study at Florida State University discovered that playing Portal 2 is better for your brain than brain-training games like Lumosity.
956     Eating grapefruit can restrict the effects of 43 different kinds of medications.
957     MIT, often cited as one of the world’s most prestigious universities, puts almost all of its course materials online for anyone to access for free.
958     The Monster in Frankenstein was never actually named, although the Monster itself proposed the name “Adam”.
959     Although the saltwater crocodile has the highest recorded bite force in any animal, the muscles to open its mouth are weak. Its mouth can be shut with a couple layers of duct tape.
960     In 1325, two Italian city states fought over a bucket which resulted in 2,000 deaths. It started when two soldiers stole a bucket from a well from the city center.
961     Walter Hunt, a man from America, invented the safety pin back in 1849.
962     While watching a Merry-Go-Round from a bench in Griffith Park, Los Angeles, Walt Disney was struck with inspiration for the creation of Disneyland.
963     The Earth is the only planet in our solar system not named after either a Greek or Roman God.
964     The atomic number of zinc is 30.
965     When the historic Plaza Hotel in NYC opened in 1907, a room cost $2.50 per night, the same as $64.26 today. The Plaza now charges over $1,000/night.
966     Evangeline Lilly is a notoriously bad driver. She has been in at least 8 car accidents, and none of them were with another car.
967     There is a punctuation mark used to signify irony or sarcasm that looks like a backwards question mark ⸮
968     The original Xbox contained edited snippets of actual transmissions from the Apollo missions.
969     The King of Macedon threatened Sparta with “If I bring my army into your land, I will raze your city”. The Spartans replied: “If”. No attempt was made to capture the city.
970     Michael Jackson’s shiny glove was actually just a modified golf glove.
971     Fruit stickers are edible, though the same with any fruit, washing prior to eating is recommended. The glue used for them is regulated by the FDA.
972     Warren Buffett eats at McDonald’s every single morning and only orders one of three things. It never costs him more than $3.17.
973     It was Nicholas Cage who first advised Johnny Depp to pursue a career in acting, during the mid-1980s.
974     Roselle, a guide dog, lead her blind owner down 78 flights of stairs during 9/11. The descent took about an hour and they both safely made it out.
975     There are more people in the U.K. than in Canada, Australia, Norway, and Iceland combined. The U.K population is over 65 million.
976     The Empire State building only took a littler over a year to build (410) days and it was 12 days ahead of schedule when completed.
977     Facebook will track and record nearly everything you do if you browse the web while logged in to your Facebook account.
978     The word “oxymoron” is itself an oxymoron. This is because it derives from Ancient Greek where “oxy” means sharp and “moros” means stupid.
979     A study at Florida State University discovered that playing Portal 2 is better for your brain than brain-training games like Lumosity.
980     Eating grapefruit can restrict the effects of 43 different kinds of medications.
981     MIT, often cited as one of the world’s most prestigious universities, puts almost all of its course materials online for anyone to access for free.
982     The Monster in Frankenstein was never actually named, although the Monster itself proposed the name “Adam”.
983     Although the saltwater crocodile has the highest recorded bite force in any animal, the muscles to open its mouth are weak. Its mouth can be shut with a couple layers of duct tape.
984     In 1325, two Italian city states fought over a bucket which resulted in 2,000 deaths. It started when two soldiers stole a bucket from a well from the city center.
985     Walter Hunt, a man from America, invented the safety pin back in 1849.
986     While watching a Merry-Go-Round from a bench in Griffith Park, Los Angeles, Walt Disney was struck with inspiration for the creation of Disneyland.
987     The Earth is the only planet in our solar system not named after either a Greek or Roman God.
988     The atomic number of zinc is 30.
989     When the historic Plaza Hotel in NYC opened in 1907, a room cost $2.50 per night, the same as $64.26 today. The Plaza now charges over $1,000/night.
990     Evangeline Lilly is a notoriously bad driver. She has been in at least 8 car accidents, and none of them were with another car.
991     There is a punctuation mark used to signify irony or sarcasm that looks like a backwards question mark ⸮
992     The original Xbox contained edited snippets of actual transmissions from the Apollo missions.
993     The King of Macedon threatened Sparta with “If I bring my army into your land, I will raze your city”. The Spartans replied: “If”. No attempt was made to capture the city.
994     Michael Jackson’s shiny glove was actually just a modified golf glove.
995     Fruit stickers are edible, though the same with any fruit, washing prior to eating is recommended. The glue used for them is regulated by the FDA.
996     Warren Buffett eats at McDonald’s every single morning and only orders one of three things. It never costs him more than $3.17.
997     It was Nicholas Cage who first advised Johnny Depp to pursue a career in acting, during the mid-1980s.
998     Roselle, a guide dog, lead her blind owner down 78 flights of stairs during 9/11. The descent took about an hour and they both safely made it out.
999     There are more people in the U.K. than in Canada, Australia, Norway, and Iceland combined. The U.K population is over 65 million.
1000     The Empire State building only took a littler over a year to build (410) days and it was 12 days ahead of schedule when completed.
1001     Facebook will track and record nearly everything you do if you browse the web while logged in to your Facebook account.
1002     The word “oxymoron” is itself an oxymoron. This is because it derives from Ancient Greek where “oxy” means sharp and “moros” means stupid.
1003     A study at Florida State University discovered that playing Portal 2 is better for your brain than brain-training games like Lumosity.
1004     Eating grapefruit can restrict the effects of 43 different kinds of medications.
1005     MIT, often cited as one of the world’s most prestigious universities, puts almost all of its course materials online for anyone to access for free.
1006     The Monster in Frankenstein was never actually named, although the Monster itself proposed the name “Adam”.
1007     Although the saltwater crocodile has the highest recorded bite force in any animal, the muscles to open its mouth are weak. Its mouth can be shut with a couple layers of duct tape.
1008     In 1325, two Italian city states fought over a bucket which resulted in 2,000 deaths. It started when two soldiers stole a bucket from a well from the city center.
1009     Walter Hunt, a man from America, invented the safety pin back in 1849.
1010     While watching a Merry-Go-Round from a bench in Griffith Park, Los Angeles, Walt Disney was struck with inspiration for the creation of Disneyland.
1011     The Earth is the only planet in our solar system not named after either a Greek or Roman God.
1012     The atomic number of zinc is 30.
1013     When the historic Plaza Hotel in NYC opened in 1907, a room cost $2.50 per night, the same as $64.26 today. The Plaza now charges over $1,000/night.
1014     Evangeline Lilly is a notoriously bad driver. She has been in at least 8 car accidents, and none of them were with another car.
1015     There is a punctuation mark used to signify irony or sarcasm that looks like a backwards question mark ⸮
1016     The original Xbox contained edited snippets of actual transmissions from the Apollo missions.
1017     The King of Macedon threatened Sparta with “If I bring my army into your land, I will raze your city”. The Spartans replied: “If”. No attempt was made to capture the city.
1018     Michael Jackson’s shiny glove was actually just a modified golf glove.
1019     Fruit stickers are edible, though the same with any fruit, washing prior to eating is recommended. The glue used for them is regulated by the FDA.
1020     Warren Buffett eats at McDonald’s every single morning and only orders one of three things. It never costs him more than $3.17.
1021     It was Nicholas Cage who first advised Johnny Depp to pursue a career in acting, during the mid-1980s.
1022     Roselle, a guide dog, lead her blind owner down 78 flights of stairs during 9/11. The descent took about an hour and they both safely made it out.
1023     There are more people in the U.K. than in Canada, Australia, Norway, and Iceland combined. The U.K population is over 65 million.
1024     The Empire State building only took a littler over a year to build (410) days and it was 12 days ahead of schedule when completed.
1025     Facebook will track and record nearly everything you do if you browse the web while logged in to your Facebook account.
1026     The word “oxymoron” is itself an oxymoron. This is because it derives from Ancient Greek where “oxy” means sharp and “moros” means stupid.
1027     A study at Florida State University discovered that playing Portal 2 is better for your brain than brain-training games like Lumosity.
1028     Eating grapefruit can restrict the effects of 43 different kinds of medications.
1029     MIT, often cited as one of the world’s most prestigious universities, puts almost all of its course materials online for anyone to access for free.
1030     The Monster in Frankenstein was never actually named, although the Monster itself proposed the name “Adam”.
1031     The King of Macedon threatened Sparta with “If I bring my army into your land, I will raze your city”. The Spartans replied: “If”. No attempt was made to capture the city.
1032     Michael Jackson’s shiny glove was actually just a modified golf glove.
1033     Fruit stickers are edible, though the same with any fruit, washing prior to eating is recommended. The glue used for them is regulated by the FDA.
1034     Warren Buffett eats at McDonald’s every single morning and only orders one of three things. It never costs him more than $3.17.
1035     It was Nicholas Cage who first advised Johnny Depp to pursue a career in acting, during the mid-1980s.
1036     Roselle, a guide dog, lead her blind owner down 78 flights of stairs during 9/11. The descent took about an hour and they both safely made it out.
1037     There are more people in the U.K. than in Canada, Australia, Norway, and Iceland combined. The U.K population is over 65 million.
1038     The Empire State building only took a littler over a year to build (410) days and it was 12 days ahead of schedule when completed.
1039     Facebook will track and record nearly everything you do if you browse the web while logged in to your Facebook account.
1040     The word “oxymoron” is itself an oxymoron. This is because it derives from Ancient Greek where “oxy” means sharp and “moros” means stupid.
1041     A study at Florida State University discovered that playing Portal 2 is better for your brain than brain-training games like Lumosity.
1042     Eating grapefruit can restrict the effects of 43 different kinds of medications.
1043     MIT, often cited as one of the world’s most prestigious universities, puts almost all of its course materials online for anyone to access for free.
1044     The Monster in Frankenstein was never actually named, although the Monster itself proposed the name “Adam”.
1045     Although the saltwater crocodile has the highest recorded bite force in any animal, the muscles to open its mouth are weak. Its mouth can be shut with a couple layers of duct tape.
1046     In 1325, two Italian city states fought over a bucket which resulted in 2,000 deaths. It started when two soldiers stole a bucket from a well from the city center.
1047     Walter Hunt, a man from America, invented the safety pin back in 1849.
1048     While watching a Merry-Go-Round from a bench in Griffith Park, Los Angeles, Walt Disney was struck with inspiration for the creation of Disneyland.
1049     The Earth is the only planet in our solar system not named after either a Greek or Roman God.
1050     The atomic number of zinc is 30.
1051     When the historic Plaza Hotel in NYC opened in 1907, a room cost $2.50 per night, the same as $64.26 today. The Plaza now charges over $1,000/night.
1052     Evangeline Lilly is a notoriously bad driver. She has been in at least 8 car accidents, and none of them were with another car.
1053     There is a punctuation mark used to signify irony or sarcasm that looks like a backwards question mark ⸮
1054     The original Xbox contained edited snippets of actual transmissions from the Apollo missions.
1055     The King of Macedon threatened Sparta with “If I bring my army into your land, I will raze your city”. The Spartans replied: “If”. No attempt was made to capture the city.
1056     Michael Jackson’s shiny glove was actually just a modified golf glove.
1057     Fruit stickers are edible, though the same with any fruit, washing prior to eating is recommended. The glue used for them is regulated by the FDA.