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Category: North & Central America

By The Generalist Posted on December 30, 2020April 28, 2021

Pacific aurora

In 1962 the United States detonated a nuclear bomb in outer space over Hawai’i. It caused an artificial aurora in the sky over Honolulu – and another one over Samoa, more than four thousand kilometres away.

Categories: 20th century history, Astronomy, History, Military, North & Central America, Oceania, Places, Sciences, Technology, The oceans
By The Generalist Posted on December 26, 2020April 17, 2021

Fireplace television

In 1966 a New York TV station played a 17-second loop of a blazing fireplace accompanied by Christmas music. It was, and is, a huge success.

Categories: Arts & recreation, Film & television, North & Central America, Places
By The Generalist Posted on December 13, 2020April 28, 2021

Muntzing TVs

Earl Muntz was an American businessperson who made a fortune chopping unnecessary bits out of TV sets. He may have also coined the term “TV” and certainly named his daughter “Tee Vee” too.

Categories: 20th century history, Arts & recreation, Economics & business, Film & television, History, North & Central America, Places, Sciences, Technology
By The Generalist Posted on December 9, 2020January 25, 2023

Science wars: The island universe

April 26, 1920, two astronomers publicly debated the structure of the cosmos. Is the Milky Way everything there is, or is it just one of many “island” universes?

Categories: 20th century history, Astronomy, History, North & Central America, Places, Sciences
By The Generalist Posted on December 8, 2020March 19, 2021

Pig War

In 1859 a dispute over a single pig led to a military standoff between the United States and the United Kingdom. The conflict would eventually draw in George Pickett (of Pickett’s Charge), Henry Robert (of Robert’s Rules of Order) and Kaiser Wilhelm I.

Categories: Military, North & Central America, Places, Politics & law
By The Generalist Posted on December 7, 2020April 28, 2021

TV hijacking

One Sunday in 1987, two Chicago TV broadcasts were hijacked by someone with a Max Headroom mask, a voice modulator, and an odd sense of humour. He was never caught.

Categories: 20th century history, Arts & recreation, Film & television, History, North & Central America, Places, Sciences, Technology
By The Generalist Posted on December 6, 2020December 5, 2020

Phasing pianos

Steve Reich’s piece Piano Phase involves two pianos playing the same melody simultaneously at slightly different speeds.

Categories: Arts & recreation, Music, North & Central America, Places
By The Generalist Posted on December 4, 2020January 25, 2023

Hobo doctor

In the early 20th century, Ben Reitman was a hobo, a doctor, and a doctor for hobos.

Categories: 20th century history, Health & medicine, History, North & Central America, Places, Sciences
By The Generalist Posted on December 3, 2020April 28, 2021

Smallest skyscraper

In 1919, a construction firm led by J. D. McMahon got investors to commit huge amounts of money for a skyscraper in Wichita Falls, Texas. They thought it would be 480 feet high… but they got 480 inches instead.

Categories: 20th century history, Architecture, History, North & Central America, Places
By The Generalist Posted on November 23, 2020April 17, 2021

Gut parka

Up near the Arctic Circle, the best waterproof parkas are made out of guts.

Categories: Animals, Arts & recreation, Fashion & design, North & Central America, Places, Sciences, The poles
By The Generalist Posted on November 22, 2020November 21, 2020

A fake place becomes real

Cartographers will sometimes insert fake locations in order to catch plagiarism of their maps. But sometimes those fake locations then become real.

Categories: Economics & business, North & Central America, Places
By The Generalist Posted on November 19, 2020January 25, 2023

Hepcat-orooni

Slim Gaillard had one of the more remarkable lives of the 20th century: when he wasn’t inventing words or writing songs about cement mixers he was jamming with Charlie Parker, running bootlegged whiskey in a hearse, or wowing Jack Kerouac in On the Road.

Categories: Arts & recreation, Music, North & Central America, Places
By The Generalist Posted on November 13, 2020April 21, 2021

Hu’s on first

When Taiwanese baseball player Chin-Lung Hu hit a single in a game against the Arizona Diamondbacks he fulfilled a promise made in a comedy sketch seventy-one years before.

Categories: Arts & recreation, Film & television, Games & sport, North & Central America, Places
By The Generalist Posted on November 11, 2020April 28, 2021

First closed captioning

Emerson Romero was a deaf Cuban-American silent film star who lost his job when sound came to cinema – so he invented closed captioning.

Categories: 20th century history, Arts & recreation, Film & television, History, North & Central America, Places
By The Generalist Posted on November 8, 2020April 28, 2021

Parents vs. Frank Zappa

The Parents Music Resource Center was formed to fight obscenity in popular music. The parental warning labels were their doing. Musician and notorious non-conformist Frank Zappa fought back the only way he could: with music.

Categories: 20th century history, Arts & recreation, History, Music, North & Central America, Places, Politics & law
By The Generalist Posted on November 4, 2020April 28, 2021

The unpopular president

Five US presidential elections (so far) have elected presidents who received fewer votes than one of their opponents.

Categories: 20th century history, 21st century history, History, North & Central America, Places, Politics & law

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