In Oklahoma, it can take a teacher, with a degree, 11 years to reach QuikTrip’s starting salary for full-time employees with just a high school diploma. 00
In 2014 London Black Cabs protested against Uber…
In 2014 London Black Cabs protested against Uber by bringing gridlock across central London. Instead of damaging Uber, it brought a 850% increase in downloads of the app and hastened the black cabs decline. 00
Schizophrenic voices are shaped by local culture..
Schizophrenic voices are shaped by local culture. Patients in America hear voices asking them to do violent things whereas in Africa and India the voices they hear are usually of dead relatives or nice voices offering comfort. 00
In 1916, the German Empire allowed…
In 1916, the German Empire allowed citizens to take passport photos with their dogs. 10
The average Dutch person cycles…
The average Dutch person cycles around 620 miles (1,000km) annually. 10
One of Thomas Edison’s oddest inventions was…
One of Thomas Edison’s oddest inventions was a voice-driven sewing machine operated by blowing into a mouthpiece. It never caught on. 10
One of the New York Mafia families’ rules…
One of the New York Mafia families’ rules is that the members aren’t allowed to grow facial hair. The 8 rules of joining the Mafia: “Omertà” – is the oath or “code of silence”, never talk to the authorities. “Ethnicity” – only men of Italian descent are allowed to become full members (made men). Associates, […]
The first person ever to go over Niagara Falls…
The first person ever to go over Niagara Falls in a barrel and survive was Annie Taylor on October 24, 1901. She hoped her feat would bring her fame and fortune but she died in poverty. 00
The Soviet Union and the United States were originally…
The Soviet Union and the United States were originally in talks to go to the moon together during the Cold War. Nikita Khrushchev was poised to accept the plan but then President Kennedy was assassinated. The Soviets did not trust Vice President Johnson, so Khrushchev rejected the plan. 00
In 2005, Houston was struck by Hurricane Rita, which resulted
In 2005, Houston was struck by Hurricane Rita, which resulted in 3.7m people evacuating the area. The evacuation caused a traffic jam that spanned 100 miles, lasted days, and killed dozens of people. Hurricane Rita then ended up changing course and only dealt Houston a glancing blow. 00