1. The world's first webcam was created to monitor a coffee pot at Cambridge University.
  2. I would rather be in pain than pushing up daisies. I knew two people that died as a result of anesthesia - one for wisdom teeth and one for general surgery. I had inguinal hernia surgery under local only for that reason. They told me if I moved too much the gas passer would put me out. It hurt like a dozen broken toes, but I squeezed the gauze ball the nurse gave me and I walked out 1 hour after they were done. I probably wouldn't have done it again the first couple of years, but damn sure would now. Pain is an interesting memory. Different strokes I suppose.
  3. In India, the urine of sacred cows is use as a cleaning solution, a cure for baldness and even as a soft drink.
  4. The longest recorded flight of a chicken is 13 seconds and 301.5 feet.
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  5. The first hypodermic needle, made of a quill and sheep's bladder, was used to inject a dog with opium.
  6. A cafe in London that serves cereal is called the Cereal Killer Cafe


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    Creepy and cute at the same time. (Photo: Cereal Killer Cafe/Facebook)
    This UK “first” fills a gap in the market that nobody even saw — nobody apart from two identical twins from Belfast.
    The Cereal Killer Cafe, opened last December, serves 120 different cereals from all over the world (try the Oreo Os, otherwise only available to buy in South Korea), with 30 different types of milk.
  7. The only US president to have commanded a military unit in combat while he was president was James Madison. During the War of 1812, while evacuating Washington, he briefly took command of an artillery unit.
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  8. On advice of a psychic, Sarah Winchester, widow of the rifle maker, blew most of her inheritance on a huge house for all of the ghosts of people killed by her husband's guns. The house is now a tourist attraction in San Jose CA and is full of architectural oddities meant to confound ghosts, like stairways that end at the ceiling, doors that open into the upper portion of rooms on lower floors, and twisting, dead end hallways.

  9. To can check out any time you like,
    but you can never leave.
  10. In just three months, 7 year old Kautilya Pandit of Haryana, India memorized the population, GDP, income, currency, religion, culture and heritage of 213 countries, earning him the nickname Google.