May 1, 2015 0 Could This Key Have Saved the Titanic? You already know the story of RMS Titanic. On April 10, 1912, it set out on its maiden voyage from [...]
April 30, 2015 0 How KFC Keeps its Biggest Secret a Secret In 1952, the owner of a chicken restaurant named Harlan Sanders began franchising out his brand to other [...]
April 29, 2015 0 The Spies in the Toy Box? That monstrous chinchilla-esque, owl-like creature pictured above is called a Furby. It’s a toy. The [...]
April 28, 2015 0 When Canadian Kids Protested Eight-Cent Candy A candy bar — let’s go with the criminally underrated Sky Bar for example — will cost you [...]
April 27, 2015 0 The Law of the Tongue The whalers would go out into the water in hunt for their prey, armed with harpoons and, they hoped, some [...]
April 24, 2015 0 The Hidden Reference to the Beatles in Old Macs If you used a Mac before it became super-popular to do so, you probably know a certain sound very well. The [...]
April 23, 2015 0 The Time Championship Scrabble Almost Led to a Strip Search The name Edward Martin is hardly a household one. At the pinnacle of his career — at least, the part of [...]
April 22, 2015 0 Arnold Schwarzenegger’s Nasty Note to the California State Assembly You may know Arnold Schwarzenegger by such films as Terminator, Twins, Total Recall, Kindergarten Cop, [...]
April 21, 2015 0 When a Misunderstanding was Diagnosed as a Mental Illness In 1983, a woman named Rita Quintero was found in a small Kansas town, wearing eccentric clothing and [...]
April 20, 2015 0 The Statue in Glasgow with a Traffic Cone on Its Head — Sometimes Pictured above is a statue of the Duke of Wellington, one of many throughout the United [...]