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How many strays are there in New York?
More than one million stray dogs and over 500,000 stray cats live in the New York City metropolitan area.
What else can you call an eggplant?
The eggplant has many names worldwide. In addition to "eggplant," it is called aubergine, brinjal, melanzana, garden egg, and patlican.
How large are sunspots?
The smallest visible sunspots have an area of 500 million square miles, about fifty times the size of Africa. The largest sunspots have an area of about 7,000 million square miles.
How were the first braces constructed?
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.
Where would you find Dungeons and Dragons?
Dungeons & Dragons (abbreviated as D&D or DnD) is a fantasy tabletop roleplaying game (RPG) currently published by Wizards of the Coast. The original Dungeons & Dragons, designed by Gary Gygax and Dave Arneson, was first published in 1974 by Gygax's company, Tactical Studies Rules (TSR). Originally derived from tabletop games played with paper, ...Read more
How unusual is it that the Mustang's still around?
Considering the company the Mustang has kept, forty-two years is quite a feat. Consider: The original Model-T only lasted 20 years. The Galaxie, the Falcon and Fairlane (which shared floor space with the Mustang) are lost to the winds of history. The competition have taken hits too, with the Camaro, Firebird, Challenger, and Barracuda all ...Read more
How hard is it to decipher ROT13?
ROT13 ("rotate by 13 places", sometimes hyphenated ROT-13) is a simple substitution cipher used in online forums. ROT13 has been described as the "Usenet equivalent of a magazine printing the answer to a quiz upside down". ROT13 is its own inverse; that is, to undo ROT13, the same algorithm is applied, so the same action can be used for encoding...Read more
How many kisses did Romans have?
The Romans had three words for kissing: basium was the kiss exchanged by acquaintances; osculum, the kiss between close friends; and suavium, the kiss between lovers.
Have bridal gowns always been white?
In ancient times, the traditional color of bridal gowns was red. The wife of Napoleon III broke the tradition and wore a white gown. Then, brides began wearing white gowns (that were worn only once) as a symbol of their wealth.
How does a cow's stomach work?
A normal cow's stomach has four compartments: the rumen, the recticulum (storage area), the omasum (where water is absorbed), and the abomasum ( the only compartment with digestive juices).
What was the elevator invented to transport?
Henry Waterman invented the modern elevator in 1850. He intended it to transport barrels of flour.
When was the first money used to hush?
The term "hush money," meaning a bribe to keep someone form revealing scandalous or damaging information, was first used in the early 1700s.
Where were the Xanadu houses?
The Xanadu Houses were a series of experimental houses built to showcase computers and automation in the home. The architectural project began in 1979, and during the early 1980s three houses were built in Kissimmee, Florida, Wisconsin Dells, Wisconsin, and Gatlinburg, Tennessee in the United States. The houses were notable for being built with ...Read more
How fast can a fly react?
A fly can react to something it sees and change direction in 30 milliseconds.
Which hotel was part owned by the Vatican?
Surprisingly, there was a time that the Vatican owned shares of the Watergate complex in Washington D.C., the Pan American building in Paris, and the Hilton hotel in Rome.
What are Heinlein's writings about?
The major themes of Heinlein's work were social: radical individualism, libertarianism, religion, the relationship between physical and emotional love, and speculation about unorthodox family relationships. His iconoclastic approach to these themes has led to wildly divergent perceptions of his works. His 1959 novel Starship Troopers was ...Read more
How long has the mint produced pennies?
The U.S. Mint was authorized to produce one-cent copper coins on April 2, 1792. Originally, there were four designs struck: the "chain" cent, the "wreathed" cent, the "flowing hair" cent, and the "liberty" cent.
How long have they been around?
The Twinkie was invented on April 6, 1930 by bakery manager James Dewar, making thrifty use of shortcake pans that were usually only used during the strawberry season. Twinkies originally contained a banana cream filling, but this was replaced with a vanilla cream filling during a banana shortage
What's a duffer?
A "duffer" is Australian slang for a cattle thief.
Was Sherwood successful as a songwriter?
Sherwood Schwartz, who wrote both The Brady Bunch and Gilligan's Island TV themes, reported that he earns about $60,000 each year from those two theme songs alone.







