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  1. You can search Wikipedia with emojis, or just see what they are, like the flags.

  2. The first written record of pasta with tomato sauce is in the 1790 cookbook L'Apicio Moderno by Francesco Leonardi.

  3. History of the remote: In 1898 Nikola Tesla demonstrated a radio-controlled boat at Madison Square Garden.

  4. "Earthrise," is a photograph of the Earth and parts of the Moon's surface taken by astronaut William Anders in 1968.

  5. This day in 1904: Longacre Square was renamed Times Square after The New York Times.

  6. This day in 1820: Venus de Milo was found in a cave and speculations about her arms began.

  7. This day in 1968, Barbara Jane Harrison, 22, died while evacuating many passengers from a burning plane.

  8. Born this day in 1914: María Félix, screen icon of the Golden Age of Mexican cinema.

  9. Isaac Newton produced many works that would now be classified as occult studies.

  10. Beware the bullet ant, with perhaps the most excruciating sting of any insect.

  11. A jellyfish can filter 50,000 litres (13,000 US gal) of seawater a day, ingesting plankton.

  12. Born this day in 1939: Francis Ford Coppola. Did you know? He was Paramount's 3rd choice to direct "The Godfather."

  13. Map showing legality of cannabis around the world. More on marijuana laws around the world:

  14. If a torus is punctured and turned inside out, another torus results.

  15. Born this day in 1915: Billie Holiday, shown in 1947 at the Downbeat club in NYC.

  16. The trailer released today has sparked 50+ edits to the Wikipedia article on the -related movie.

  17. This day in 1969: The first Request for Comment (RFC 1) was published on the ARPANET.

  18. Amy Johnson, 1st woman to fly solo Britain-Australia, died flying in WWII. HT

  19. Thank you, if you appreciate the tuning so much, I hope you will enjoy the playing more. – Ravi Shankar at 1971 show

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