TIL: the 1st mobile phone call was made by the inventor Martin Cooper on April 3, 1973 to troll his competitor at AT&T. His message? "Joel, this is Marty. I'm calling you from a cellphone, a real, handheld, portable cellphone," https://ift.tt/KxmMta3
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TIL: the 1st mobile phone call was made by the inventor Martin...
Posted in r/todayilearned by u/greenappletree • 76 points and 9 comments
TIL that sunlight in pluto is still bright enough that you could read a book on the surface https://ift.tt/vSkQ4Ri
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TIL that sunlight in pluto is still bright enough that you could...
Posted in r/todayilearned by u/Dark_Raiden_ • 207 points and 34 comments
TIL That Vietnam has the most favorable view of the United States in the world https://ift.tt/Uswo3rh
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TIL That Vietnam has the most favorable view of the United States...
Posted in r/todayilearned by u/P4t13nt_z3r0 • 1,011 points and 222 comments
TIL they made a "Clerks" TV show that was so bad they never even aired the pilot episode. https://ift.tt/hO8gbCn
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TIL they made a "Clerks" TV show that was so bad they never even...
Posted in r/todayilearned by u/EarlGrey_Picard • 137 points and 88 comments
TIL Because of their weight and height, adults using a Slip N Slide risk serious back and neck injuries that have resulted in paralysis for some https://ift.tt/9pqEzAl
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TIL Because of their weight and height, adults using a Slip N...
Posted in r/todayilearned by u/gaporkbbq • 151 points and 28 comments
TIL that, statistically speaking, it's actually drivers aged 60-69 who have the lowest rates of car crashes. (US) https://ift.tt/S9I23v6
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TIL that, statistically speaking, it's actually drivers aged 60-69...
Posted in r/todayilearned by u/arctic_fox05 • 280 points and 91 comments
TIL During the 2000's, Google, Apple, Adobe, Intel, and several other mega corporations had a mutual agreement not to hire each other's employees in order to keep salaries low. This led to a 400 mil class action lawsuit. https://ift.tt/JQPmF0D
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TIL During the 2000's, Google, Apple, Adobe, Intel, and several...
Posted in r/todayilearned by u/knight54 • 342 points and 19 comments
TIL Chubby Checker (born Ernest Evans), famous for the early 60's song and dance craze "The Twist", got his stage name from Dick Clark's wife as play on the name of another popular musician at the time Fats Domino. https://ift.tt/81tSx7m
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TIL Chubby Checker (born Ernest Evans), famous for the early 60's...
Posted in r/todayilearned by u/big_macaroons • 374 points and 40 comments
TIL about the Costco 'Death Star'. An item with an asterisk on the price tag means either that the item will not be restocked or the item will be discontinued. https://ift.tt/FqdzBjI
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TIL about the Costco 'Death Star'. An item with an asterisk on the...
Posted in r/todayilearned by u/nejicanspin • 402 points and 28 comments
TIL 2 teens secretly scaled the Acropolis on 5/30/41 in Nazi-occupied Greece & stole the Nazi flag that was flying atop it. Their heroic act of defiance inspired Greeks to believe themselves capable of resisting the Nazis & their occupation of Greece. The teens were never caught & died of old age! https://ift.tt/5OxMTQy
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TIL 2 teens secretly scaled the Acropolis on 5/30/41 in...
Posted in r/todayilearned by u/Paiger__ • 232 points and 14 comments
TIL the entire Oregon coast is public land https://ift.tt/cWv43C9
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TIL the entire Oregon coast is public land
Posted in r/todayilearned by u/savealltheelephants • 217 points and 44 comments
TIL about bank robber and kidnapper Vassilis Palaiokostas who is known as the "Greek Robin Hood" for giving away most of his stolen millions to the poor. He escaped by helicopter from the same maximum security prison twice while serving a 25 year sentence and remains at large despite a €1m bounty. https://ift.tt/qY5CcmX
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TIL about bank robber and kidnapper Vassilis Palaiokostas who is...
Posted in r/todayilearned by u/GoodSamaritan_ • 88 points and 6 comments
TIL: In 1991 parents gave their son this name "Brfxxccxxmnpcccclllmmnprxvclmnckssqlbb11116" and said it was pronounced ”Albin”. This was because they had failed to register a previous name in time & they received a fine of roughly $740 and got their revenge by registering a 43-character name. https://ift.tt/ZtRkYl9
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TIL: In 1991 parents gave their son this name...
Posted in r/todayilearned by u/chickenxbread • 721 points and 88 comments
TIL since its premiere in 1987 the show Unsolved Mysteries has helped locate half of the wanted fugitives it has featured, reunited over 100 lost loves and freed 7 prisoners who were wrongfully convicted. An additional 260+ cases involving murder, missing persons and fraud have also been solved. https://ift.tt/wSWLOJs
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TIL since its premiere in 1987 the show Unsolved Mysteries has...
Posted in r/todayilearned by u/GoodSamaritan_ • 267 points and 29 comments
TIL that, in the face of disasters, ordinary humans did not typically panic, lose all rationality and resort to looting. Instead, after almost all disasters, people often become stoic and altruistic, even when they have suffered injury or property damage themselves. https://ift.tt/Y3NxJCh
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TIL that, in the face of disasters, ordinary humans did not...
Posted in r/todayilearned by u/VegemiteSucks • 130 points and 23 comments
TIL that a "PAP" smear is not an acronym but refers to the doctor who pioneered the procedure. https://ift.tt/LpGw9Wd
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TIL that a "PAP" smear is not an acronym but refers to the doctor...
Posted in r/todayilearned by u/fitzlurker • 175 points and 48 comments
TIL when a coal waste pile collapsed onto the Welsh village of Aberfan in 1966, school lunch lady Nansi Williams saw the disaster coming and flung herself onto five schoolchildren to shield them from the avalanche. All five children survived, but Nansi did not. https://ift.tt/ElNvA7q
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TIL when a coal waste pile collapsed onto the Welsh village of...
Posted in r/todayilearned by u/AirborneRodent • 86 points and 5 comments
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TIL the BBC ran a paranormal investigation show called Ghostwatch on Halloween in 1992. The fictional program was filmed to appear as real as possible, using a BBC broadcaster as the host. It only aired once due to the uproar of a frightened public. https://ift.tt/mTQAjPd
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TIL the BBC ran a paranormal investigation show called Ghostwatch...
Posted in r/todayilearned by u/kevlarbuns • 56 points and 16 comments
TIL Australia’s Aboriginal inhabitants, once thought isolated from the rest of the world for 45,000 years, have genetic markers showing mass migration from India 4,000 years ago, which also coincides with the first appearance of dingos on the island-continent https://ift.tt/Gyr583e
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TIL Australia’s Aboriginal inhabitants, once thought isolated from...
Posted in r/todayilearned by u/PianoCharged • 106 points and 14 comments
TIL that mathematician Mike Keith wrote a 10,000-word book (consisting of short stories, poetry, puzzles) in which the number of letters in successive words encodes the first 10,000 digits of pi. https://ift.tt/xDLWSjk
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TIL that mathematician Mike Keith wrote a 10,000-word book...
Posted in r/todayilearned by u/Lagavulin16_neat • 81 points and 8 comments
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TIL about Thomas Salme, a Swedish airplane mechanic with no flying experience, using fake credentials flew 13 years for several international airlines with his only source of training being an early version of Flight Simulator. https://ift.tt/6mvCnjh
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TIL about Thomas Salme, a Swedish airplane mechanic with no flying...
Posted in r/todayilearned by u/es_price • 119 points and 13 comments