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TIL the oldest still-operating Chinese restaurant in the USA is not in New York or San Francisco, but in Butte, Montana, where the Pekin Noodle Parlor has been business since 1911
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Submitted November 09, 2020 at 08:29PM by johnnylgarfield
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TIL Singer Rod Stewart took cocaine anally to protect his singing voice. Stewart bought anticold capsules; removed the contents; filled the empty capsules with cocaine; and put them up his butt to be absorbed.
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Submitted November 09, 2020 at 09:53PM by One_Example
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TIL that a Decibel is not its own unit, but actually 1/10th of a Bel, a unit named in honor of Alexander Graham Bell for his contribution to acoustics.
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Submitted November 09, 2020 at 07:21PM by Orokusan
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TIL Viagra is given to some premature babies to increase oxygen transport by widening the blood vessels, as their lungs often haven't developed enough to transport oxygen efficiently on their own
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Submitted November 09, 2020 at 10:08PM by beansandrice96
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TIL in 1881, Hawaiian King David Kalakaua traveled to the International Exposition, where he met Thomas Edison, who had filed a U.S. patent for his light bulb two years earlier. That visit inspired King Kalakaua to bring electricity to Honolulu just 4 years after it was installed in the White House.
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Submitted November 10, 2020 at 12:53AM by -AMARYANA-
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TIL that George B. McClellan, the mayor of New York in 1904, was to symbolically start the first train at City Hall station and the hand it over to an engineer. However, he enjoyed himself so much that he refused to stop controlling the train until he reached 103rd street.
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Submitted November 09, 2020 at 11:09PM by Smile-Man2
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TIL a small NZ town worked together on a month-long search for local icon Rodney (a cat) who was unceremoniously dumped after a ten year stint at the local hardware store as greeter and mascot.
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Submitted November 09, 2020 at 10:33PM by GoKaruna
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TIL modern body armor used by the police and military was invented by Richard Davis; a pizza delivery boy. Davis grew so tired of being shot at during his deliveries, he decided to develop what we now know as kevlar vests.
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Submitted November 10, 2020 at 04:12AM by Gayhoboo
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TIL that when Nelson Mandela left the prison gates in 1990, one newsman shoved a modern microphone in his face. He recoiled slightly, wondering if it were some newfangled weapon that had been developed while he was in prison
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Submitted November 10, 2020 at 05:09AM by malalatargaryen
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TIL that the equivalent of the English-language idiom "comparing apples and oranges" in Serbian is "grandmothers and toads"; in Romanian it's "the grandmother and the machine gun" or "the cow and the longjohns"; and the equivalent Danish idiom is "What is highest, the Round Tower or a thunderclap?"
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Submitted November 10, 2020 at 02:18AM by malalatargaryen
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TIL that despite what you've seen on TV countless times, you can't revive a flat-lining patient by shocking them. Defibrillation works but reorganizing the heart's electrical activity into a better rhythm, but a flat-lining patient doesn't have any electrical activity to organize.
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Submitted November 10, 2020 at 06:08AM by createdamadman
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TIL about John Morrissey, who went from being a famous gambler during the Gold Rush to a heavyweight boxing champ to the boss of the Irish mob to a New York senator to Grand Sachem of Tammany Hall, which basically controlled NY politics for the Gilded Age, all before dying at 47 years old.
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Submitted November 10, 2020 at 09:25AM by quintessence5
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TIL Jesse Tafero was executed for two murders he did not commit. At his execution the electric chair malfunctioned, and the wrong sponge for conductivity was used, causing flames to shoot out of his head. The process took 7 minutes. After his execution, Walter Rhodes confessed to the murders.
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Submitted November 10, 2020 at 10:45AM by DerVampyrRusticana
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TIL some people can voluntarily equalize the pressure in their ears by 'flexing' open their eustachian tube.
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Submitted November 10, 2020 at 09:14AM by _wtr
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TIL almost all of the vanilla produced in today’s world is pollinated by hand utilizing a technique developed by an enslaved boy back in 1841.
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Submitted November 10, 2020 at 06:21AM by agifford549
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TIL about Elizabeth Cochrane, who, under the pseudonym of Nellie Bly, got herself admitted into an insane asylum in Blackwell's Island by feigning insanity to uncover what really goes on there and how the patients are treated. Her exposé of the conditions of the patients were collected into a book
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Submitted November 10, 2020 at 12:51PM by garlicbreadisthebomb
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TIL a teenaged Evel Kinevel, while working at a copper mine, popped a wheelie with a piece of heavy machinery. He hit a power line, causing the city of Butte, Montana to lose power for several hours.
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Submitted November 10, 2020 at 03:46PM by HitlerNorthDakota
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TIL that Scheherazade, the storyteller from One Thousand and One Nights tells her stories (Aladdin, Sinbad, ...) to the monarch so that he would stop marrying and killing a new virgin every day after his first wife betrayed him. He had already killed 1001 women when they met.
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Submitted November 10, 2020 at 04:34PM by Ayuvelo
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TIL that Abigail Adams, who believed slavery was evil and antithetical to democracy, wrote on the eve of the Revolutionary War, that she doubted her fellow Americans had the "passion for liberty" they claimed to have, given how they "deprived their fellow creatures" of freedom.
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Submitted November 10, 2020 at 06:27PM by OliverTate2
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TIL Cards Against Humanity was initially named 'Cardenfreude', a pun on 'Schadenfreude', which is the experience of joy that comes from the humiliation of someone else.
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Submitted November 10, 2020 at 05:31PM by shashankgaur
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