What if someone just around a corner could see what you’re looking at on your computer screen without using a physical or wireless connection and without ever being in your ...

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What happened to all those great social networks that came before. Were they relegated to the dustbin of history, never to be seen or heard from again, or did they ...

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A National Hockey League game can be an exciting event, but something is done to the hockey pucks that keep the games from becoming a little too exciting. A hockey ...

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Way back in 1977, Voyager 1 was one of two probes launched by NASA, with its primary mission being the exploration of Jupiter and Saturn. It made a famous fictional ...

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When you take a look at a keyboard, the first six letters on the top row give the name of the arrangement of seemingly random letters that we’re all used ...

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In this week’s facts edition: Not “Fruit” Loops, Dogs Playing Poker, Doc Holliday’s Last Words, Sony’s “x-ray” Camera, and A Forever Low Cost Pen. Not Really Fruit There’s a good ...

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In this week’s edition of the Random Facts of the Week: The World’s Smallest Restaurant, A London George Washington, The Nepal Earthquake, Origin of Nintendo’s Mario, and Two Quiet Submarines. ...

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You might have recorded songs on it to make the ultimate mix to put in a boom box. You also might have recorded your voice onto it or used the ...

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Another issue of the Odd Stew: oddities plus other bizarre, strange, and fascinating things that have happened in the news that you may have missed. He Almost Got Away With ...

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The weekly collection of random and fun facts.  In this week’s edition: Stolen Sand, Facebook Pirate, the Missing Fire Hydrant Patent, The Origin of the Word Mortgage, and the Most ...

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Another issue of the Odd Stew: oddities plus other bizarre, strange, and fascinating things that have happened in the news that you may have missed. Ha-Ha! That Wasn’t Funny In ...

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