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By rebecca, on December 31st, 2010%
Hello Everyone,
Here’s your (not so) totally useless fact of the day:
Carrageenan is a common ingredient used in ice cream and toothpaste.
Carrageenan is seaweed — a purple, edible seaweed, also known as Irish
moss, that’s found along the coasts of Northern Europe and North America.
It is used as a suspending agent in foods, pharmaceuticals, and liquids,
as a . . . → Read More: Your Totally Useless Fact of the Day
By rebecca, on December 30th, 2010%
Hello Everyone,
Here’s your (not so) totally useless fact of the day:
If one were to drive from Los Angeles, California, to Reno, Nevada, the
direction in which he/she would be going is northwest (check the map).
This is just a link to google maps.
http://maps.google.com/
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By rebecca, on December 29th, 2010%
Hello Everyone,
Here’s your (not so) totally useless fact of the day:
The first VCR, or video cassette recorder, was made in 1956 and
was the size of a piano.
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By rebecca, on December 28th, 2010%
Hello Everyone,
Here’s your (not so) totally useless fact of the day:
When Pearl Harbor was bombed and the United States was drawn into the
Second World War, some 700 U.S. soldiers seized the Disney Studio.
Their purpose was to help protect the nearby Lockheed aircraft plant
– an installation that was vital to the nation’s security. The next
day President . . . → Read More: Your Totally Useless Fact of the Day
By rebecca, on December 27th, 2010%
Hello Everyone,
Here’s your (not so) totally useless fact of the day:
During the 1950s, the average budget for a Three Stooges’ film was
about $16,000. This included the salaries of the three stars. In the
late 1990s, with the resurgence of interest in Moe, Larry, and Curly,
Columbia Pictures easily earned more than that with just one TV
showing of . . . → Read More: Your Totally Useless Fact of the Day
By rebecca, on December 26th, 2010%
Hello Everyone,
Here’s your (not so) totally useless fact of the day:
The eight juices in V8 are tomato, spinach, celery, carrot, beet, lettuce,
watercress and parsley.
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By rebecca, on December 25th, 2010%
Hello Everyone,
Here’s your (not so) totally useless fact of the day:
Buddy Ebsen, known for his portrayal of Jed Clampett on the Beverly Hillbillies,
was originally cast as the Tin Man in the Wizard of Oz. However, he had to drop
out of production when he discovered he was allergic to the silver mak…e up
required for the Tin . . . → Read More: Your Totally Useless Fact of the Day
By rebecca, on December 24th, 2010%
Hello Everyone,
Here’s your (not so) totally useless fact of the day:
Under federal law, garment tags that contain the use-and-care instructions must last the lifetime of the garment, which is why most of those tags are so stiff and scratchy.
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By rebecca, on December 23rd, 2010%
Hello Everyone,
Here’s your (not so) totally useless fact of the day (from Just Free Stuff):
http:// (in web URLs) stands for Hyper Text Transfer Protocol.
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By rebecca, on December 22nd, 2010%
Hello Everyone,
Here’s your (not so) totally useless fact of the day:
Chicago is America’s skyscraper capital. The city has more 1,000-foot tall
buildings than any other U.S. city.
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