December 10, 2015 0 The Jumping Frenchmen of Maine George Miller Beard was born in 1839. He attended Yale University, graduating in 1862, and in 1866 earned a [...]
December 9, 2015 0 Gator Aid Alligators’ tails allow them to swim. By moving their tails from side to side, the animal can propel [...]
December 8, 2015 0 How to Make the World’s Best Paper Airplane Take a normal piece of paper, fold it following a few basic instructions, and you’ll end up with a [...]
December 7, 2015 0 The Other Side of The Other Side of Midnight In 1973, author Sidney Sheldon published the book “The Other Side of Midnight,” a novel focusing [...]
December 4, 2015 0 Impressive Fruit Pineapples, pictured above (and yes, that’s how they actually grow), are indigenous to South America [...]
December 3, 2015 0 The Nice Mr. Werewolf Werewolves aren’t real. But if they were real, they’d be scary — man-beast hybrids with [...]
December 2, 2015 0 Nothing to Carp About Gefilte fish is, probably, an acquired taste. For those unfamiliar with the food, it is basically meatloaf, [...]
December 1, 2015 0 Nothing There Pictured above is Nothing. Yes, there’s some sand or dirt. And a tree or two and some various shrubs. And [...]
November 30, 2015 0 Fighting for the Right to Vote In 1918, the United Kingdom passed the Representation of the People Act, resulting in a major overhaul of the [...]
November 24, 2015 0 The Madness Behind the Tea Party Charles Dodgson was an English mathematician. He taught at Christ Church, a college which is part of the [...]