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NewsA Can Of Coke Will Sink In Water, Whereas A Can Of Diet Coke Will Float.
The 1971 Coca-Cola ad ‘I’d Like To Buy The World A Coke’ evolved into a full song, recorded as “I’d Like to Teach the World to Sing.”...
NewsThe Percentage Of Organizations That Rely On Sticky Notes For Remembering Passwords – 40%
Each year on the first Thursday in May, World Password Day promotes better password habits.
NewsCoffee Is The Second-Most-Traded Commodity Worldwide – Right Behind Oil.
Toasts date back to ancient Rome, when people clinked glasses to ward off poison. We now know it as "cheers."...
NewsThe Hoagie Became The “Official Sandwich of Philadelphia” In 1992
Wawa sells 83 million hoagies each year. Enough to stretch 10.5 times from WAWA HQ in Pennsylvania to Miami.
NewsIn The 2015 Celebration Of Star Wars Day, The Crew On The International Space Station Watched The Film.
The first Star Wars book was released in 1976, a year before the film, but after George Lucas wrote the Star Wars screenplay.
NewsThe Ouija Board Got Its Name By Asking The Board What It Should Be Named. When Asked What It Meant, Ouija Replied – “Good Luck.”
18% of women don’t believe in ghosts, compared to 22% of men. 38% of women claim to have seen a ghost, while only 29% of men say the same.
News35% Of Americans Would Rather Be The Older Sibling
While most kids with siblings have probably, at one time or another, wished that they were an only child, as they become adults many people learn to appreciate their brothers and sisters. And celebrating the relationship between the kids in a family brings National Brothers and Sisters Day right to the forefront! 1993 – Jake and Maggie Gyllenhaal both appear in their father’s film, “A Dangerous Woman.” 2004 – Jodi Picoult’s famous novel, “My Sister’s Keeper” is published, telling the story of a brother and sister trying to support their older sister who is slowly dying from leukemia. 2006 – […]...
NewsThe Brothers Grimm Crafted Their Unsettling Tales For Adult Audiences, Featuring Far Darker Themes Than Modern Animated Adaptations.
When Little Red Riding Hood first came out, it was used to warn children about the dangerous wild animals living in the woods.
NewsBugs’ Nonchalant, Carrot-Eating Mannerisms Were A Nod To Clark Gable Who Snacks On Carrots In The Movie It Happened One Night.
The catchphrase “What’s up, Doc?” was a Texas expression where animator Tex Avery hailed from. Tex included it in Bugs’ dialogue.