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Published: Monday, November 19, 2007

Updated: Saturday, July 25, 2009

  • The term "strike" originated in 1768 when British sailors refused to work and showed this by "striking," or lowering, the sails on their ship.

  • Armadillos can be housebroken.

  • When the walkie-talkie was first introduced commercially, in 1934, it was described as a "portable super-regenerative receiver and transmitter."

  • A rat can survive longer without water than a camel.

  • The brachiosaurus had a heart the size of a pickup truck.

  • The antibiotic nystatin, which is used chiefly to treat fungal infections like thrush, is named after New York state, where it was developed.

  • The only Dutch word to contain eight consecutive consonants is angstschreeuw, meaning "cry of fear."

  • Three times as many reported shark attacks have occurred on the Pacific coast of North America than anywhere else in the world.

  • Contrary to popular belief, the day after Thanksgiving is not the biggest shopping day of the year. Typically, it's the last Saturday before Christmas.

  • "Optical yellow" became the preferred color for tennis balls only after the game was regularly televised, because it showed up better on-camera.

  • Since it was discovered in 1930, Pluto has moved less than one-third of the way around the Sun in its estimated 248-year orbit.

  • Honolulu is closer to the equator than any other U.S. state capital.

  • A church council in the 12th century declared: "A Christian man is bound to chastise his wife moderately."

  • The film "The Ten Commandments," in which Charlton Heston plays Moses, was the biggest movie box office earner of the 1950s.

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