Although the Irish legend of leprechauns is probably just a load of blarney, there's scientific evidence suggesting that the fabled stories of giants living on the Emerald Isle aren't just tall tales.
According to a study in The New England Journal of Medicine, it seems that Northern Ireland...
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Ohio on Thursday executed a one-time neo-Nazi who shot to death two men and a teen more than a quarter-century ago on the campus of Cleveland State University in a shooting spree that targeted blacks.
More Ohio Executes One-Time Neo-Nazi Who Killed 3
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The Asian culture is appealing for many Europeans and Americans. One of the most visited Asian countries is Japan. Millions of tourists come here each year eager to visit their attractions and to learn more about the Japanese life style and culture. The Japanese gardens are also famous all over...
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Two artificial big toes from ancient Egypt may be the world's oldest prosthetic body parts, according to new research.
The toes date back more than 2,000 years and were found in the ancient Egyptian city of Thebes, according to research published in the journal Lancet.
One of the toes...
Valentine's Day History and things
There are varying opinions as to the origin of Valentine's Day. Some experts state that it originated from St. Valentine, a Roman who was martyred for refusing to give up Christianity. He died on February 14, 269 A.D., the same day that had been devoted to...
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To AMD or not to AMD? That is the question.
Many IT pros who remember AMD's past offerings continue to shy away from leaning towards the big A, while others have embraced their new, more affordable CPU designs. For instance, AMD was selling a three core processor some time ago. It was later...
UFOs: From Antiquity to Now
Circular ships, vertical aerial cylinders, spheres, disks, wheels in the sky, hat-shaped things, flying pillars or columns and triangular-shaped objects.
At first glance, you might think those are common, almost daily, descriptions of UFOs reported by...
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Cold war buffs will soon be able to roll through Berlin in a mini tank built from East Germany's best known car -- the Trabant.
Painted camouflage green and decked out with a fake cannon on the roof, the Trabant tank is the latest attraction tapping into the...
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The other day Mike, Jim and myself were chatting on skype when the question of 'Did we actually go to the moon' came up. This lead to a huge discussion of conspiracy theories and whether the whole thing was an actual hoax or not.
So what do you think?..
Did NASA actually make it to the moon...
Famous people born on this day:
--> 1754, Talleyrand, French statesman & diplomat.
--> 1923, James Dickey
--> 1938, Tom Smothers
--> 1947, Farrah Fawcett, actress.
--> 1954, Christie Brinkley, Supermodel.
Events on this day in history:
--> 1848, First shipload of Chinese arrive in San...
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In this episode of Microsoft Campus Tours we give you an exclusive look at the treasure trove of wonders that is Microsoft Archives.
Amy Stevenson is the curator of Microsoft Archives and her job is to document as much of Microsoft's 36 year history as possible. This is no mean feat as it...
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A Canadian woman has become the first person in the world to graduate with a Masters degree in Beatles studies.
Former Miss Canada finalist, Mary-Lu Zahalan-Kennedy was one of the first 12 students to sign up for the...
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166: Death of St. Polycarp
404: Death of St. Paula
724: Death of Caliph Yazid II (of grief over the death of his favorite singing girl)
1100: Death of St. Eystein of Norway 1
1266: Charles of Anjou becomes King of Sicily
1316: Revolt in Wales by Llywelyn Bren
1347: University of Prague...
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World War II Veteran Hilberto Rodriguez Gets High School Diploma 67 Years Later
Hilberto Rodriguez graduated from Garfield High School in Los Angeles this week -- a mere 67 years late.
Rodriguez, 86, was meant to graduate in the class of 1944, KABC reported. But history intervened in...
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World's Longest Handshake Record Within Grasp
A good, firm handshake shouldn't last more than two or three seconds. Any longer and it starts to get a bit awkward. Unless, of course, you're trying to set a world record.
Last night, four teams of two from around the world congregated...
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Part Two of The Excel 25th Anniversary Video brings us into the present and then takes us into the future of this popular product. We dive into Web Apps, The Cloud, and all things Excel 2010 as we explore the power of software. Be sure to check out Part One where you get a chance to meet some...
6 Crackpot Conspiracy Theories (That Actually Happened) | Cracked.com
We really do try very hard here at Cracked to maintain a no-bullshit policy. We're not the goddamned New York Times, but we do try to make sure we don't repeat a claim unless we can link to a smarter group of people who...
Doomsday: After Many Predictions, We're Still Here
"Repent, repent, the end is near!" Or is it?
How many times have we heard that in movies, on TV, throughout literature and in the Bible? Yet, as often as people have predicted a global apocalypse, we're still here, still intact.
You've...
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Here at Microsoft, we are celebrating the 25th Anniversary of Microsoft Excel by taking a look through its compelling and dramatic history, which is filled with great tech tidbits. In this video, we talk to Scott Oki, Charles Simonyi, Jeff Raikes, and other visionaries behind Excel. We go back...
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