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When it comes to facial hair, nothing beats the World Beard and Mustache Championships. Unless maybe it's the Mustache Hall of Fame. Uhh, where's Julius Henry?
Just what you've always wanted - a web trail of a retired over-the-hill bald guy.
When it comes to facial hair, nothing beats the World Beard and Mustache Championships. Unless maybe it's the Mustache Hall of Fame. Uhh, where's Julius Henry?
Like gravity, the influence of two bodies on each other is inversely proportional not only to the square of their distance but possibly even the cube of the distance between them.
Armed with Al Gore's utility bills for the last two years, the Tennessee Center for Policy Research charged Monday that the gas and electric bills for the former vice president's 20-room home and pool house devoured nearly 221,000 kilowatt-hours in 2006, more than 20 times the national average of 10,656 kilowatt-hours.
Oscar Hammerstein, of New York, NY, received patent for a "Cigar-Machine" ("Improvement in Machines for Making Cigars and Cigarettes"); first practical cigar-rolling machine. [His grandson, Oscar Hammerstein II was a lyricist who frequently worked with Richard Rogers (The Sound of Music, South Pacific, and Oklahoma!]) and Jerome Kern (Show Boat)
To conclude our look at Fawcett Publications, we enter the 1950s with paperback editions of original stories as "Gold Medal Books". Here's an except from a well written article by Michael Blowhard ...What if you could trace the French New Wave, Sam Peckinpah, cyberpunk, "Pulp Fiction," "Mulholland Drive," and "Sin City" back to one business gamble taken by a third-tier publisher in 1949? In fact, you can, and without being guilty of too much overstatement. A little, sure, but not that much.Related BBB Articles:
The publisher was Roscoe Kent Fawcett of Fawcett Publications, and his gamble was to try something no one else had tried before. He decided to publish original novels in paperback. In 1950, his new line of paperback originals was launched. It was called Gold Medal Books, and it became not just a tremendous commercial success but a culture-shaping one too. Read more...
Played with colored soccer balls that are kicked instead of hit and jumbo-sized wickets, the hybrid soccer and croquet game is called Toequet. Another version using standard croquet mallets has been dubbed Malletball.
Sliced bread is the benchmark against which wonderful inventions are measured. Its birthplace was long claimed by Battle Creek, Michigan -- without apparent proof -- but that assertion has now been nullified. On January 26, 2007, Chillicothe, Missouri, erected not one, but two plaques proclaiming itself to be "The Home of Sliced Bread" and pegging the date as July 7, 1928. Even more majestic manifestations of its claim are in the works.
A couple weeks ago the BBB focused on a somewhat pricey but all-together cool vinyl disc cleaner. We would be remiss not to offer some equally cool vinyl disc players. So, without further ado, this ... Exotic Turntables of the World.
The total lunar eclipse of March 3 2007 will be visible over the eastern Americas, Europe, Africa, and western Asia.
The name alone captures the imagination. Enjoy "THE ZOOMQUILT: a collaborative art project"
An executive coach in Pennsylvania has devised a 12 step program designed to tackle email obsessions. Developed for cases such as a golfer who checked his BlackBerry after every shot, and lost a potential client who wanted nothing to do with his obsession.
Sometimes used as a general metaphor for good times in the past. The phrase is a translation from Latin; in classical times, the hottest period of the year, from the beginning of July to mid-August, was attributed to the rising of Sirius (the brightest star in the constellation called Greater Dog and thus known as the Dog-star) at the same time as the sun. This was believed to add to the sun's heat.
Everybody knows chocolate can be good for your love life, even if it's not so good for the teeth and waistline. Now there's another excuse to indulge: It may be good for your brain.
Fawcett Comics were going strong through the "golden age of comics". By 1946, Captain Marvel alone was published bi-weekly on the title, Captain Marvel Adventures, which sold well over a million copies per issue.
The ferrotype, or "tintype" was invented by Ohio chemistry professor Hamilton L. Smith of Gambier. Smith had made the first daguerreotype in Cleveland and had experimented with the photographic process while a professor at Kenyon College. With the assistance of a former student, Peter Neff, Jr., Smith perfected making an ambrotype on metal, which he patented on this date (patent #14,300). Smith later assigned his rights to the patent to William Neff and Peter Neff, Jr. This became the basis of a business for the Neffs, as they charged a fee for anyone using this process.
This time of year it's easy to appreciate a good hot stove. And there's no better place to find vintage stoves than in this central Maine hamlet of some 700 people. Folks come from all over to see Joe and Bea Bryant's incredible cache because, with all due respect, why else would they come? "It's pretty much the post office, the Grange [hall], and us," 72-year-old Joe Bryant says of downtown Thorndike.
Horntones recently introduced the ultimate in customization - customized horn sounds for your car. The San Clemente company debuted the FX-550 this week ($149.99, available in mid-2007). The unit can hold up to eight different sounds including nature sounds, voices and music.
Located in northern California, the Monticello Dam is the largest morning glory spillway in the world. This funnel-shaped outlet allows water to bypass the dam when it reaches capacity at a rate of 48,400 cubic feet per second (1370 m³/s).
What ... you expected roses? For over ten years The Original Internet Love Test has been helping folks detemine whether they are a good match for that special someone. Go ahead, take the test, you know you want to ... (BTW, unless you want to, when prompted you needn't enter an email address)
OK, "around" today in history ... in Lake Placid, NY the III Winter Olympics were held and the USA won the 2-man and 4-man bobsled races. (Actually, the USA took the Gold and Bronze in the 2-man "bobsleigh" and the Gold and Silver in the 4-man competition.)"There were two events on the Olympic bobsled program, the two-man (boblet) and four-man races, each divided into four heats, two being run on one day. As a result of this schedule four days of racing were offered.
"Weather conditions made it necessary to shift the two-man races, originally scheduled for Feb 8 and 9, to Feb 9 and 10, a raging blizzard making it impossible to use the run on Feb 8. The four-man events, on the program for Feb 11 and 12, were run off on Feb 14 and 15.
"Less than two seconds separated the first two teams in the two-man event, while the first two four-man sleds across the line were only two and two-hundredths seconds apart."
Ontario-based Book By You says it sells thousands of personalized romance novels each year with titles such as ER Fever and Pirates of Desire, where the reader is the star. It is not Brontë, but customers are going crazy for novels that make them the main characters.
Some might think it a perfect Valentine's event to have a romantic candlelit dinner for two. But where's the best place? How about adding the mystery of a road trip with your special someone to the Little A'Le'Inn in Rachel, Nevada along the Extraterrestrial Highway. They are offering a special Valentine's Day menu consisting of:
The HW-16.5 is the standard in affordable ($500) record cleaning machines but neither its build quality nor its cleaning power has been compromised. Its high-torque, 18 RPM turntable motor is more than capable of withstanding the pressure of heavy scrubbing during extended cleaning sessions, and its 35-second cleaning cycle per side makes quick work of even the dirtiest records. Now with self aligning vacuum suction tubes for even more accurate cleaning, the HW-16.5's high-powered vacuum ensures quick, deep cleaning. The newly designed vacuum pickup tube automatically adjusts to accommodate records of any thickness. The internal fluid collection system is made of stainless steel to prevent corrosion, and the fully enclosed design prevents splashing. In the VPI tradition, all components are extra heavy-duty and professional grade.
The much anticipated disney.com revamp is complete and ready for experiencing. The broadband centerpiece, called Disney XD, features both free and premium Disney video and games. Users can share videos, chat with friends in a social networking environment, listen to music, create playlists and play a “stunning array” of games.
Movie fans watched the world premiere of the Walt Disney animation, Pinocchio, at the Center Theatre in Manhattan. One critic called the show, "The happiest event since the war." Wait, what?
"We call it in English prouerbe, the cart before the horse, the Greeks call it Histeron proteron, we name it the Preposterous."He was probably referring back to, or possibly translating directly from, a work by Cicero (106 BC - 43 BC) - On Friendship:
"We put the cart before the horse, and shut the stable door when the steed is stolen, in defiance of the old proverb."
While dog sled racing is not an official sport of the Winter Olympics, it was introduced to the 1932 Winter Olympics in Lake Placed USA as a demonstration sport on this day. More info (plus a game) on dog sled racing from EcoKids site.
In 1909 the Arizona Territorial Legislature signed into law the creation of a Pioneers’ Home. The original red brick three story building with porticos was designed by local Prescott architect, W.S. Elliot and built for $25,000. The Pioneers’ Home opened its doors on February 1, 1911, situated atop a granite promontory overlooking the City of Prescott, Arizona.
As noted in last week's Pulp Pick, Modern Mechanics and Inventions (et al) was hitting news stands across America in the 1920s. Another popular Fawcett publication was introduced in 1922: True Confessions - still in publication today. During the 1920s, Jack Smalley was the editor, and early issues in the run sometimes featured cover illustrations by Norman Saunders, (who also provided illustrations for Modern Mechanics).
The first "Don't Walk" sign was installed in New York City on this day. The city erected the signs in response to the growing awareness of pedestrian fatalities in the increasingly crowded Manhattan streets. In 1998, in hopes of minimizing gridlock, New York City began strictly enforcing its jaywalking laws during rush hour. Pedestrians are subject to a $50 fine if they walk, or run, when faced with a Don't Walk sign.
Baseball's National League was born. Eight competing baseball teams met in New York City's Grand Central Hotel. The first president of the new league was Morgan Gardner Bulkeley, who later became a U.S. Senator.The original eight charter teams:
[Slooow news day] A thief took two cotton towels, two hand towels and an ashtray from a Texas Motel 6 on Monday. A police report did not have the dollar loss in the theft.
Since the hand is the "most basic communication method," why not transform it into a cellphone? That's what designer Sunman Kwon did with this finger touching wearable mobile device, a concept that puts 3.5G and 4G technology on your fingertips. For easier and simpler controls, it uses the instinctive input method “finger joint”. Excluding the thumb, each finger joint makes up twelve buttons, with “the knuckle button”, using the cell phone's 3X4 keypad, likely being the most popular input method.
Let's say it's like 3 days to the Super Bowl and you haven't been following either the Bears or the Colts and are wondering who to root for. By answering five simple questions (be honest now) you can find out. Take the quiz more than once, the questions aren't always the same and the comments to your choices vary as well.