November 1, 1951 – US Soldiers were exposed to an atomic explosion for the first time in training exercises, at Desert Rock, Nevada on this date. Participation was not voluntary and served both to train and indoctrinate. The next year:November 1, 1952 –The United States successfully detonated the first large hydrogen bomb, codenamed “Ivy Mike,”Continue reading “Your tax dollars at work in the 1950s –”
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Strangers in the night
Two stealth nuclear submarines once bumped into each other by accident. Late at night on February 3, 2009 in the Atlantic Ocean, two stealth-cloaked nuclear submarines (the Triomphant from France and HMS Vanguard from Britain) bumped into each other out of sheer coincidence. They were both cloaked so well from each other that neither submarineContinue reading “Strangers in the night”
Please be aware
Before you steal all of your kid sister’s Halloween candy, Remember that Christmas is in 55 days! and there are 28 days until Hanukkah Demand Euphoria!
That would ruin your day
October 31, 1926 –Harry Houdini died in room 401 of Grace Hospital in Detroit on this date. The escape artist was killed by diffuse peritonitis, after having undergone an emergency appendectomy. Contrary to popular belief, the fatal appendicitis could not have been caused by a punch to the stomach. And so it goes
End Of The Road
October 31, 1992 –The Boyz II Men single End Of The Road was the #1 song on the Billboard Hot 100 for the 12th consecutive week, on this date, breaking the record held by Elvis Presley’s two-sided Don’t be Cruel/Hound Dog, which was #1 for 11 weeks in 1956. Boyz II Men’s bass singer, MichaelContinue reading “End Of The Road”
And yet he appeared in Sharknado 5: Global Swarming
Dolph Lundgren has an IQ of 160. That’s right; the European Champion of Karate in 1981 also has a Master’s Degree in Chemical Engineering from the University of Sydney and the Royal Institute of Technology, alongside a Fulbright scholarship to MIT.
Boo
Your friends from ACME would like to bring you a brief history of All Hallow’s Eve: Ancient Romans celebrated a holiday called Feralia on February 21. At first it was a simple day off to recover from the holiday of February 20 (Salvia Divinorum), and to take care of last minute shopping before the holidayContinue reading “Boo”
Kids, “…enjoy every sandwich.”
October 30, 2002 –Warren Zevon was featured on the Late Show with David Letterman as the only guest for the entire hour, on this date. Zevon performing several songs and spoke about being diagnosed with inoperable lung cancer.
Surprisingly enough, today is National Candy Corn Day.
The famous candy is said to have been invented in the United States by George Renninger in the 1880s and it was originally made by hand. Nowadays, it’s mass produced by Jelly Belly® using a recipe unchanged since about 1900. Candy corn is made from bottom to top. The yellow bit is the top andContinue reading “Surprisingly enough, today is National Candy Corn Day.”
Prove it didn’t happen
October 30, 1938 –The War of the Worlds was the Halloween episode of the American radio drama anthology series Mercury Theatre on the Air. Directed by the wunderkind Orson Welles, the episode was an adaptation of H. G. Wells’ classic novel The War of the Worlds (1898). Welles’s adaptation is arguably the most well-known radioContinue reading “Prove it didn’t happen”
