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TIL that the Hindenburg had a grand piano on it; but because they can weigh up to 1000 pounds, the ship had a specially-made aluminum piano which only weighed 350 pounds.
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Submitted June 15, 2019 at 10:15AM by w00tleeroyjenkins
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TIL Agatha Christie wrote a novel in 1941 about World War 2 codebreaking featuring a character named Major Bletchley. Due to this, she was investigated by MI5, but the naming turned out to be coincidental and unrelated to the then secret codebreaking in Bletchley Park.
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Submitted June 15, 2019 at 12:24PM by Piki64
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TIL due to high ruble inflation during the fall of the USSR, parody dollar bills dropped by AC/DC during their concert in Moscow were used in monetary transactions and considered more valuable than rubles.
http://bit.ly/31vGnVr

Submitted June 15, 2019 at 02:39PM by YourOwnBiggestFan
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TIL about Potoooooooo (or Pot-8-Os), an 18th century racehorse who was aptly named when one of the stable boys misunderstood his real name, Potatoes
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Submitted June 15, 2019 at 09:36AM by hippykinss
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TIL about James Okubo, a Japanese American who was in college when WWII started studying dentistry, he was kicked out and sent to a Japanese internment camp in CA for 2 years. He then joined the Army as a medic and saved 25 men in a battle in 1944, was posthumously awarded the medal of honor in 2000
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Submitted June 15, 2019 at 03:47PM by Kodkod87
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TIL the winner of the discuss throw in the first modern Olympics had never seen a proper discuss until he arrived in Athens. The version he commissioned to train with was 25 pounds heavier than the competition model because he based it solely on images from an ancient vase.
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Submitted June 15, 2019 at 02:54PM by Brewer1056
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TIL of professional "fired men" that were used as department store scapegoats who were fired several times a day to please costumers who were disgruntled about some error
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Submitted June 15, 2019 at 05:45PM by Primo2000
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TIL The tendency to see Van Gogh's mental illness in his work began as a rebuke by critics who hated it, at a time when mental illness was highly stigmatized. He was actually only seriously ill in the final 2 years of his life.
https://bbc.in/2XNYh3B

Submitted June 15, 2019 at 04:09PM by minddoor
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TIL that the success rate for CPR is nowhere near as high as it is portrayed on TV. In some cities it can be as low as 5%.
https://bbc.in/1fc1rnh

Submitted June 15, 2019 at 05:00PM by TheFriendlyAsshole
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TIL modern nuclear submarines are so well cloaked that in 2009, two French and British nuclear ballistic missle subs collided in the atlantic ocean by pure chance. Moving very slowly, they were't able to detect each other just feet apart.
http://bit.ly/1ZG1GgS

Submitted June 15, 2019 at 11:38PM by lemtze
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TIL in 1988 the final history exams for more than 53 million Soviet schoolchildren were cancelled because much of the history they had been taught were lies.
https://lat.ms/2IgWWNo

Submitted June 15, 2019 at 08:05PM by MrFrode
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TIL Bones found at Seymour Island indicate that, 37 to 40 million years ago, penguins stood at a formidable 6 feet tall and weighed 250 pounds.
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Submitted June 15, 2019 at 08:20PM by stoopididiotface
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TIL the Dinkleberg's from the Nickelodeon show Fairly Odd Parents is a reference to D.I.N.K., meaning Dual Income No Kids, which refers to married couples like the Dinklebergs who have large amounts of money due to not spending it on kids.
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Submitted June 16, 2019 at 03:16AM by Ayr98
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TIL that the residents of Chernobyl had a new city built for them by workers from 8 former Soviet republics. The city has a range of different architectural styles such as pink stoned Armenian buildings and wooden Baltic-style houses. City districts are named after a city from each republic.
http://bit.ly/2fbLW5z

Submitted June 16, 2019 at 02:25AM by thesamoshagai
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TIL that, in 1913, a Nebraska man took a butcher knife and threatened to kill his wife and newborn son. The mother left him, remarried, and had the boy's name changed to that of his step-father. The boy, now known as Gerald Ford, later went on to become the 38th President of the United States.
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Submitted June 16, 2019 at 08:51AM by brucejoel99
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TIL when John White was nine a teacher told him he would grow up to be a garbage man. When John's dad found out, he told his son to grow up to be his best, look for the best in others, and it was ok if he was a garbage man. John White grew up to become Pulitzer Prize photojournalist.
http://bit.ly/17CQ3hD

Submitted June 16, 2019 at 09:13AM by shaka_sulu
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