This and That.....
There were 15,700,003 Model T Ford's manufactured, all in black.
The electric chair was invented by a dentist.
Thomas Edison held more than 1,300 U.S. and foreign patents.
Thomas Edison's first major invention was the quadruplex telegraph. Unlike other telegraphs at the time, it could send four messages at the same time over one wire.
The film for the first Kodak camera was 2¾ inches wide, or 70 millimeters. Kodak has been manufacturing 70-millimeter film continuously since 1888.
The first "braces" were constructed by Pierre Fauchard in 1728. Fauchard's "braces" consisted of a flat strip of metal, which was connected to teeth by pieces of thread.
Though Frederick Banting and Charles Best were co-discovers of insulin, only Banting was officially recognized for the Nobel Prize in medicine in 1923. He shared his winnings with Best, though.
Today, 40 percent of the world's newspapers are printed on paper made from Canada's forests.
Hail destroys hundreds of millions dollars' worth of crops and property each year, a greater toll than that taken by tornadoes.
In the opening procession of the Olympics, the team representing the host nation always marches last.
Before she met Popeye, Olive Oyl went out with Ham Gravy.
In 1658, Paris police raided a monastery and sent twelve monks to jail for eating meat and drinking wine during Lent.
Before 1859, baseball umpires were comfortably seated in padded rocking chairs behind home plate.
Most tin is used to make containers for food and pastes. Over 100 billion such containers are manufactured each year.
The electric chair was invented by a dentist.
Thomas Edison held more than 1,300 U.S. and foreign patents.
Thomas Edison's first major invention was the quadruplex telegraph. Unlike other telegraphs at the time, it could send four messages at the same time over one wire.
The film for the first Kodak camera was 2¾ inches wide, or 70 millimeters. Kodak has been manufacturing 70-millimeter film continuously since 1888.
The first "braces" were constructed by Pierre Fauchard in 1728. Fauchard's "braces" consisted of a flat strip of metal, which was connected to teeth by pieces of thread.
Though Frederick Banting and Charles Best were co-discovers of insulin, only Banting was officially recognized for the Nobel Prize in medicine in 1923. He shared his winnings with Best, though.
Today, 40 percent of the world's newspapers are printed on paper made from Canada's forests.
Hail destroys hundreds of millions dollars' worth of crops and property each year, a greater toll than that taken by tornadoes.
In the opening procession of the Olympics, the team representing the host nation always marches last.
Before she met Popeye, Olive Oyl went out with Ham Gravy.
In 1658, Paris police raided a monastery and sent twelve monks to jail for eating meat and drinking wine during Lent.
Before 1859, baseball umpires were comfortably seated in padded rocking chairs behind home plate.
Most tin is used to make containers for food and pastes. Over 100 billion such containers are manufactured each year.
Man where do you get these stuff
I remember you postet a post like this for some time gao


That is a lot of information. Now I'm learning again.

But its quite unusefull

unusefull? unuseful ==> useless
the title is this and that, so what had you expected???


Nothin' actually
Yeah I haven`t said that its uninteresting. I like these kind of Information..