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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. |
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Michael Jackson’s shiny glove was actually just a modified golf glove. |
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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. |
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Warren Buffett eats at McDonald’s every single morning and only orders one of three things. It never costs him more than $3.17. |
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It was Nicholas Cage who first advised Johnny Depp to pursue a career in acting, during the mid-1980s. |
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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. |
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There are more people in the U.K. than in Canada, Australia, Norway, and Iceland combined. The U.K population is over 65 million. |
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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. |
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Facebook will track and record nearly everything you do if you browse the web while logged in to your Facebook account. |
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The word “oxymoron” is itself an oxymoron. This is because it derives from Ancient Greek where “oxy” means sharp and “moros” means stupid. |
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A study at Florida State University discovered that playing Portal 2 is better for your brain than brain-training games like Lumosity. |
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Eating grapefruit can restrict the effects of 43 different kinds of medications. |
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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. |
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The Monster in Frankenstein was never actually named, although the Monster itself proposed the name “Adam”. |
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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. |
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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. |
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Walter Hunt, a man from America, invented the safety pin back in 1849. |
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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. |
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The Earth is the only planet in our solar system not named after either a Greek or Roman God. |
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The atomic number of zinc is 30. |
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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. |
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Evangeline Lilly is a notoriously bad driver. She has been in at least 8 car accidents, and none of them were with another car. |
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There is a punctuation mark used to signify irony or sarcasm that looks like a backwards question mark ⸮ |
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The original Xbox contained edited snippets of actual transmissions from the Apollo missions. |
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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. |
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Michael Jackson’s shiny glove was actually just a modified golf glove. |
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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. |
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Warren Buffett eats at McDonald’s every single morning and only orders one of three things. It never costs him more than $3.17. |
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It was Nicholas Cage who first advised Johnny Depp to pursue a career in acting, during the mid-1980s. |
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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. |
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There are more people in the U.K. than in Canada, Australia, Norway, and Iceland combined. The U.K population is over 65 million. |
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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. |
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Facebook will track and record nearly everything you do if you browse the web while logged in to your Facebook account. |
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The word “oxymoron” is itself an oxymoron. This is because it derives from Ancient Greek where “oxy” means sharp and “moros” means stupid. |
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A study at Florida State University discovered that playing Portal 2 is better for your brain than brain-training games like Lumosity. |
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Eating grapefruit can restrict the effects of 43 different kinds of medications. |
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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. |
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The Monster in Frankenstein was never actually named, although the Monster itself proposed the name “Adam”. |
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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. |
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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. |
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Walter Hunt, a man from America, invented the safety pin back in 1849. |
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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. |
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The Earth is the only planet in our solar system not named after either a Greek or Roman God. |
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The atomic number of zinc is 30. |
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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. |
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Evangeline Lilly is a notoriously bad driver. She has been in at least 8 car accidents, and none of them were with another car. |
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There is a punctuation mark used to signify irony or sarcasm that looks like a backwards question mark ⸮ |
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The original Xbox contained edited snippets of actual transmissions from the Apollo missions. |
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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. |
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Michael Jackson’s shiny glove was actually just a modified golf glove. |
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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. |
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Warren Buffett eats at McDonald’s every single morning and only orders one of three things. It never costs him more than $3.17. |
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It was Nicholas Cage who first advised Johnny Depp to pursue a career in acting, during the mid-1980s. |
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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. |
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There are more people in the U.K. than in Canada, Australia, Norway, and Iceland combined. The U.K population is over 65 million. |
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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. |
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Facebook will track and record nearly everything you do if you browse the web while logged in to your Facebook account. |
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The word “oxymoron” is itself an oxymoron. This is because it derives from Ancient Greek where “oxy” means sharp and “moros” means stupid. |
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A study at Florida State University discovered that playing Portal 2 is better for your brain than brain-training games like Lumosity. |
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Eating grapefruit can restrict the effects of 43 different kinds of medications. |
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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. |
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The Monster in Frankenstein was never actually named, although the Monster itself proposed the name “Adam”. |
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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. |
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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. |
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Walter Hunt, a man from America, invented the safety pin back in 1849. |
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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. |
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The Earth is the only planet in our solar system not named after either a Greek or Roman God. |
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The atomic number of zinc is 30. |
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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. |
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Evangeline Lilly is a notoriously bad driver. She has been in at least 8 car accidents, and none of them were with another car. |
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There is a punctuation mark used to signify irony or sarcasm that looks like a backwards question mark ⸮ |
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The original Xbox contained edited snippets of actual transmissions from the Apollo missions. |
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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. |
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Michael Jackson’s shiny glove was actually just a modified golf glove. |
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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. |
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Warren Buffett eats at McDonald’s every single morning and only orders one of three things. It never costs him more than $3.17. |
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It was Nicholas Cage who first advised Johnny Depp to pursue a career in acting, during the mid-1980s. |
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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. |
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There are more people in the U.K. than in Canada, Australia, Norway, and Iceland combined. The U.K population is over 65 million. |
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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. |
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Facebook will track and record nearly everything you do if you browse the web while logged in to your Facebook account. |
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The word “oxymoron” is itself an oxymoron. This is because it derives from Ancient Greek where “oxy” means sharp and “moros” means stupid. |
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A study at Florida State University discovered that playing Portal 2 is better for your brain than brain-training games like Lumosity. |
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Eating grapefruit can restrict the effects of 43 different kinds of medications. |
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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. |
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The Monster in Frankenstein was never actually named, although the Monster itself proposed the name “Adam”. |
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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. |
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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. |
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Walter Hunt, a man from America, invented the safety pin back in 1849. |
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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. |
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The Earth is the only planet in our solar system not named after either a Greek or Roman God. |
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The atomic number of zinc is 30. |
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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. |
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Evangeline Lilly is a notoriously bad driver. She has been in at least 8 car accidents, and none of them were with another car. |
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There is a punctuation mark used to signify irony or sarcasm that looks like a backwards question mark ⸮ |
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The original Xbox contained edited snippets of actual transmissions from the Apollo missions. |
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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. |
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Michael Jackson’s shiny glove was actually just a modified golf glove. |
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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. |
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Warren Buffett eats at McDonald’s every single morning and only orders one of three things. It never costs him more than $3.17. |
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It was Nicholas Cage who first advised Johnny Depp to pursue a career in acting, during the mid-1980s. |
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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. |
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There are more people in the U.K. than in Canada, Australia, Norway, and Iceland combined. The U.K population is over 65 million. |
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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. |
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Facebook will track and record nearly everything you do if you browse the web while logged in to your Facebook account. |
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The word “oxymoron” is itself an oxymoron. This is because it derives from Ancient Greek where “oxy” means sharp and “moros” means stupid. |
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A study at Florida State University discovered that playing Portal 2 is better for your brain than brain-training games like Lumosity. |
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Eating grapefruit can restrict the effects of 43 different kinds of medications. |
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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. |
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The Monster in Frankenstein was never actually named, although the Monster itself proposed the name “Adam”. |
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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. |
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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. |
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Walter Hunt, a man from America, invented the safety pin back in 1849. |
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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. |
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The Earth is the only planet in our solar system not named after either a Greek or Roman God. |
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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. |
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Evangeline Lilly is a notoriously bad driver. She has been in at least 8 car accidents, and none of them were with another car. |
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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. |
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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. |
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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. |
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Facebook will track and record nearly everything you do if you browse the web while logged in to your Facebook account. |
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The word “oxymoron” is itself an oxymoron. This is because it derives from Ancient Greek where “oxy” means sharp and “moros” means stupid. |
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A study at Florida State University discovered that playing Portal 2 is better for your brain than brain-training games like Lumosity. |
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Eating grapefruit can restrict the effects of 43 different kinds of medications. |
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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. |
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The Monster in Frankenstein was never actually named, although the Monster itself proposed the name “Adam”. |
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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. |
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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. |
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Walter Hunt, a man from America, invented the safety pin back in 1849. |
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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. |
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The Earth is the only planet in our solar system not named after either a Greek or Roman God. |
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The atomic number of zinc is 30. |
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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. |
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Evangeline Lilly is a notoriously bad driver. She has been in at least 8 car accidents, and none of them were with another car. |
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There is a punctuation mark used to signify irony or sarcasm that looks like a backwards question mark ⸮ |
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The original Xbox contained edited snippets of actual transmissions from the Apollo missions. |
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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. |
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Michael Jackson’s shiny glove was actually just a modified golf glove. |
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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. |
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Warren Buffett eats at McDonald’s every single morning and only orders one of three things. It never costs him more than $3.17. |
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It was Nicholas Cage who first advised Johnny Depp to pursue a career in acting, during the mid-1980s. |
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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. |
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There are more people in the U.K. than in Canada, Australia, Norway, and Iceland combined. The U.K population is over 65 million. |
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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. |
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Facebook will track and record nearly everything you do if you browse the web while logged in to your Facebook account. |
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The word “oxymoron” is itself an oxymoron. This is because it derives from Ancient Greek where “oxy” means sharp and “moros” means stupid. |
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A study at Florida State University discovered that playing Portal 2 is better for your brain than brain-training games like Lumosity. |
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Eating grapefruit can restrict the effects of 43 different kinds of medications. |
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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. |
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The Monster in Frankenstein was never actually named, although the Monster itself proposed the name “Adam”. |
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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. |
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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. |
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Walter Hunt, a man from America, invented the safety pin back in 1849. |
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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. |
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The Earth is the only planet in our solar system not named after either a Greek or Roman God. |
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The atomic number of zinc is 30. |
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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. |
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Evangeline Lilly is a notoriously bad driver. She has been in at least 8 car accidents, and none of them were with another car. |
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There is a punctuation mark used to signify irony or sarcasm that looks like a backwards question mark ⸮ |
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The original Xbox contained edited snippets of actual transmissions from the Apollo missions. |
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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. |
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Michael Jackson’s shiny glove was actually just a modified golf glove. |
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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. |
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Warren Buffett eats at McDonald’s every single morning and only orders one of three things. It never costs him more than $3.17. |
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It was Nicholas Cage who first advised Johnny Depp to pursue a career in acting, during the mid-1980s. |
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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. |
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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. |
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Facebook will track and record nearly everything you do if you browse the web while logged in to your Facebook account. |
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The word “oxymoron” is itself an oxymoron. This is because it derives from Ancient Greek where “oxy” means sharp and “moros” means stupid. |
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A study at Florida State University discovered that playing Portal 2 is better for your brain than brain-training games like Lumosity. |
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Eating grapefruit can restrict the effects of 43 different kinds of medications. |
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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. |
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The Monster in Frankenstein was never actually named, although the Monster itself proposed the name “Adam”. |
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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. |
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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. |
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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. |
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The Earth is the only planet in our solar system not named after either a Greek or Roman God. |
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The atomic number of zinc is 30. |
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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. |
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Evangeline Lilly is a notoriously bad driver. She has been in at least 8 car accidents, and none of them were with another car. |
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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. |
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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. |
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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. |
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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. |
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A study at Florida State University discovered that playing Portal 2 is better for your brain than brain-training games like Lumosity. |
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Eating grapefruit can restrict the effects of 43 different kinds of medications. |
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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. |
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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. |