February 14, 2012 0 Blue Man Group Some time around the year 1800, a man named Martin Fugate made his way to eastern Kentucky, smack in the [...]
February 13, 2012 0 Scrambled City Medieval Europe lent itself to odd rules, especially when it came to those which governed the title and [...]
February 10, 2012 0 Just Say No to Gravity “What goes up, must come down” is a truism most of us learn at an early age. For Roger Babson, [...]
February 9, 2012 0 Ice Capades One of the northern provinces of the Netherlands, Friesland, has eleven ancient cities loosely separated by a [...]
February 8, 2012 0 Thirty Minutes or Less For years, Domino’s Pizza made a simple promise: order your pizza from them and they’ll get it to [...]
February 7, 2012 0 Slow Drip Pick a hot summer day and walk across an asphalt surface — a road, driveway, or parking [...]
February 6, 2012 0 Sleeping Beauty Syndrome Fairy tales made their way into the modern literacy sphere when French author Charles Perrault, in 1697, [...]
February 3, 2012 0 Oil Baron When we think of oil barons, we think of people who make a living and then some in the petroleum business. [...]
February 2, 2012 0 Anti-Terror Fish The bluegill, pictured above, is a freshwater fish native to, and common in, the eastern United States. They [...]
February 1, 2012 0 Nazca Lines The Nazca Desert is the southern part of Peru, not too far from the Pacific coast. The desert is an extremely [...]