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TIL Independent filmmakers fled New Jersey around 1915 to California, both for the advantageous climate and to get away from Thomas Edison's Motion Picture Patent Company, who's heavy handed demands included the use of Mob thugs to demand payments on cameras, projectors and the films themselves.
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Submitted April 19, 2021 at 04:00AM by Polar_Roid
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TIL William Wrigley, founder of Wrigley’s Gum, invented direct mail marketing. In 1915 he mailed a pack of gum to every person in the phone directory in the United States.
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Submitted April 19, 2021 at 05:04AM by 02K30C1
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TIL California Treefrogs are the only set of frog species that make the "ribbit" sound, which was popularized by Hollywood
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Submitted April 19, 2021 at 05:28AM by antiphony
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TIL after stealing $65M from Wall Street elite, Bernie Madoff went to jail where he became the prison's hot chocolate kingpin by cornering the hot chocolate market
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Submitted April 19, 2021 at 04:54AM by exadeci
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TIL that in 1949, Gallup polled Americans on what scientific advances they thought would happen by the year 1999. 88% believed cancer would be cured, and 63% believed planes would be nuclear powered. Only 15% thought a man would walk on the moon.
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Submitted April 19, 2021 at 07:16AM by Thalesian
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TIL of the Comanche medicine man Kwihnai Tosabitu (White Eagle), who told his warriors that his medicine made them invincible to the white man's bullets. When this medicine failed and they were massacred in the Battle of Adobe Walls in 1874, he was renamed Isatai'i (Coyote Vagina).
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Submitted April 19, 2021 at 09:28AM by Cody_97K
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TIL that in 1995, a man received a "check" for $95,000 as junk mail. Jokingly, he deposited it into his account. The "check" met all of the legal criteria for a check and was cashed.
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Submitted April 19, 2021 at 01:35PM by EtOHMartini
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TIL that Sonny and Cher at the lowest point of their career started a lounge act that was so depressing the audience would heckle them. Cher started heckling them back. Sonny would reprimand her and then Cher would heckle and berate Sonny. This became the basis for their TV variety show years later.
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Submitted April 19, 2021 at 10:10AM by WigboldCrumb
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TIL Kane Tanaka, the oldest person currently alive, was born before the Wright brothers flew. As of today (April 19th), she is the only human ever to exist during the first powered flights on both Earth and Mars.
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Submitted April 19, 2021 at 02:48PM by ParrotSTD
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TIL Thomas Edison turned the word 'hello' into a greeting. He felt it was the best way to answer the phone whereas his rival Alexander Graham Bell felt 'Ahoy' was the best way to answer the phone. Before this 'hello' was used to convey surprise
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Submitted April 19, 2021 at 02:22PM by sewn_of_a_gun
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TIL Jack Black desperately wanted to use a Led Zeppelin song in School Of Rock but the band was notoriously reluctant to let their music be used in films. The director suggested having Black record a personal plea to the band members, in front of a crowd of 1,000 extras. It worked.
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Submitted April 19, 2021 at 05:59PM by holyfruits
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TIL Friends Thomas Cook and Joseph Feeney shook hands in 1992, swearing if either one won the Powerball jackpot, they would split the winnings. Well the power of friendship and a handshake has paid off: 28 years later Tom won €22 million and split the winnings with his friend.
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Submitted April 19, 2021 at 07:14PM by PawNoetic
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TIL that if someone is more than $2,500 behind in child support payments, they are unable to get a US Passport
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Submitted April 19, 2021 at 05:41PM by thenewyorkgod
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TIL Audrey Hepburn was a ballet prodigy as a child and during WWII would put on silent dance performances to raise money for the Dutch resistance. As the occupation worsened, years of malnutrition weakened her too much to ever have a viable career as a ballerina, so she turned to acting instead
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Submitted April 19, 2021 at 07:45PM by iwtoblv
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TIL Duke researchers have been trying to reverse-engineer vintage saxophone sound, using X-ray imaging and 3D printing. Saxophone mouthpieces from the 1930s to the 1960s were x-rayed and 3D printed but the conclusion was, "Using the same mouthpiece as Coltrane won't make you sound like him"
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Submitted April 19, 2021 at 10:46PM by yaboodooect
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TIL when Japan's first railway was introduced, the USA, France, and the UK bid to build the system, with the UK winning. The railways they set up were left-side running, and that was later adopted by Japanese cars. Today, Japan is one of the only non-Commonwealth countries with left-side driving
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Submitted April 19, 2021 at 11:58PM by malalatargaryen
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TIL about the Great Green Wall, an effort to plant trees to stop desertification in the Sahara that began in 2007. Ethiopia has planted over 5.5 billion seedling since.
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Submitted April 20, 2021 at 02:27AM by learnedoptimist
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TIL that September 4th 1909, saw the first Boys Scout rally in Crystal Palace, South London. The gathering was organized by Baden-Powell & saw 11,000 boys in attendance. Amongst the thousands in attendance, a handful of girls crashed the event. Dressed in uniform, they called themselves Girl Scouts.
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Submitted April 20, 2021 at 03:59AM by Brilliantly_Bipolar
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TIL in 2020 Customs and Border Protection tweeted that they had stopped a shipment of "counterfeit Airpods". However, the attached photos showed that the seized goods weren't Apple fakes - they were OnePlus Buds.
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Submitted April 20, 2021 at 12:50AM by YourOwnBiggestFan
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