Here’s another story of your tax dollars at work:

October 22, 1934 – FBI agents, led by the ambitious Melvin Purvis and local Ohio authorities captured and killed Public enemy No. 1, Charles Arthur “Pretty Boy” Floyd, in a shoot out on this day. Or so the official story goes. But as many of you loyal readers know the ‘authorized‘ version and actual factsContinue reading “Here’s another story of your tax dollars at work:”

Today is INTERNATIONAL CAPS LOCK Day.

It is the day that campaigns for the removal of the caps lock button from standard QWERTY keyboards (or for the moving of the button), due to people continually accidentally pressing the button when they mean to use other keys. There’s also a tendency for people to ‘shout’ (either intentionally or accidentally) by using capitalContinue reading “Today is INTERNATIONAL CAPS LOCK Day.”

This one isn’t real but we believe the real one is real.

(Usually) on statues, a horse’s legs tell you how the statue figure died. According to the urban legend, if the statue shows the horse posed with both front hooves up in the air, the rider died in battle. If the horse is posed with one front leg up, it means the rider was wounded inContinue reading “This one isn’t real but we believe the real one is real.”

Blow you up real good

October 21, 1879 –Using a filament of carbonized thread, Thomas Alva Edison demonstrated the incandescent electric lamp on this date (or some other date, as previously mentioned.) That invention was the fruit of study, hard work (of people other that Edison,) and years of persistent experimentation (of people other than Edison,) rendering it entirely inappropriateContinue reading “Blow you up real good”

That 5% of the other stuff is pretty tough

Jellyfish are mostly water. From the outside, jellyfish look like squishy, insubstantial blobs, and this is reflected in their structural makeup. Jellyfish are 95 percent water with the rest of them accounting for minerals and proteins. Between their two dermis layers is a gelatinous, water-based substance called mesoglea that contains muscle cells, nerve cells, andContinue reading “That 5% of the other stuff is pretty tough”