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Which tech company was first in Silicon Valley
The first "technology" corporation to move into California's Silicon Valley was Hewlett-Packard, in 1938. Stanford University engineers Bill Hewlett and Dave Packard started their company in a Palo Alto garage with $1,538. Their first product was an audio oscillator bought by Walt Disney Studios
Would you want a cobweb on your Christmas tree?
An artificial spider and web are often included in the decorations on Ukrainian Christmas trees. A spider web found on Christmas morning is believed to bring good luck.
How electric is an electric eel?
The electric organs in an electric eel make up four-fifths of its body.
What did people use before erasers?
Pieces of bread were used to erase lead pencil before rubber came into use.
What is chalk made from?
Chalk is made from tiny plankton fossils.
How horny is a giraffe baby?
Giraffes are the only animals born with horns. Both males and females are born with bony knobs on the forehead.
Do you stutter when you talking to a cat?
Probably not. Medical experts have observed that people who stutter rarely do when they are alone or talking to a pet.
How hot does it get?
The hottest day ever in Canada was July 5, 1937 when the mercury soared to 45 degrees Celsius (113 Fahrenheit) in Midale and Yellowgrass, Saskatchewan. But that's downright chilly compared to the United States where the temperature hit 56.7 (135 F) degrees Celsius on July 10, 1913 at Death Valley, California, and Al'azizyah, Libya, where ...Read more
Where is the World's Largest Catsup Bottle?
The World's Largest Catsup Bottle stands proudly next to Route 159, just south of downtown Collinsville, Illinois. This unique, 170-foot-tall water tower was built in 1949 by W.E. Caldwell Company for the G.S. Suppiger catsup bottling plant. In 1995, due largely to the efforts of the Catsup Bottle Preservation Group, this piece of local history ...Read more
Who was the first to 'high five?'
According to one source, the Los Angeles Dodgers coined the term "high five." Outfielder Glenn Burke is credited with originating it in 1977.
How many people live in NYC?
There are more people in New York City (7,895,563) than there are in the states of Alaska, Vermont, Wyoming, South Dakota, New Hampshire, Nevada, Idaho, Utah, Hawaii, Delaware, and New Mexico combined.
What is a cruise ship's area code?
The telephone area code for a cruise ship in the Atlantic Ocean is 871.
How many shy people live in the U.S?
A recent study conducted by the Shyness Clinic in Menlo Park, California, revealed that almost 90 percent of Americans label themselves as shy.
Who invented chewing gum and is it bad for your teeth?
This is one of the historical dental trivia questions that people have been asking for many years. It is believed that the defenders of the Alamo were probably among the first to try chewing gum. The Mexican dictator Santa Anna is credited with introducing it. Here's another question about gum. Sugarless chewing gum is actually good for your ...Read more
What did Laverne like to drink?
Laverne De Fazio's favorite drink in the TV series Laverne and Shirley was Pepsi and milk.
Where do tarantulas hang out?
The tarantula spends most of its life within its burrow, which is an 18-inch vertical hole with an inch-wide opening. When male tarantulas are between the ages of 5 to 7 years, they leave the burrow in search of a female, usually in the early fall. This migration actually signals the end of their life cycle. The males mate with as many females ...Read more
How much does your head weigh?
An adult human head weighs about 12 pounds (5.4kg), or the same as a light bowling ball.
What makes Camp Snoopy so special?
Camp Snoopy is the largest indoor themed entertainment park in America. Located inside The Mall of The Americas in Bloomington, Minnesota, Camp Snoopy sits under 1.2 miles of skylights which allow 70 percent of the natural light to enter the Park. Camp Snoopy is home to over 400 trees and 30,000 live plants. Over 20,000 lady bugs have been ...Read more
What's a duffer?
A "duffer" is Australian slang for a cattle thief.
What happened at Stonehenge in 1900?
While the world was busy welcoming the arrival of the twentieth century on December 31, 1900, a forceful gale on England's Salisbury Plain blew over one of the ancient monumental stones at Stonehenge.