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Cartographers can add wrong streets, fake towns, or other landmarks to prove whether a competitor mapmaker is copying their work.
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This is the curious tale of Agloe, a small town that went from being imaginary hamlet, to a real-life town, and then swiftly...
Standard CD’s are always 74 minutes long.
Sony and Philips set the standard CD length in 1980 as 74 minutes based on Beethoven’s Ninth Symphony.
The executives decided that the standard CD should be able to fit the Ninth Symphony, giving it a 74-minute length.
I had a local do my Charger 2 years ago, worked out well. Insurance paid so I don't know the price, but I'm looking at $400 plus installation right now.
Gene Wilder ate wax in Willy Wonka.
For the tea time scene in Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory, the “candy” flower cup that Gene Wilder chomped on was actually made of wax.
Additionally, the chocolate river was made of actual water, chocolate, and cream that spoiled throughout shooting.
Stick shift: no
ALWAYS street tires, mild gear, stock (ish) converter. Okay ....probably.
Driven like an idiot teenager (or me)? Might be time for an upgrade.
Run ten year old t/a radials, it'll last forever.
My opinion only.
Play-Doh was initially invented to remove soot and dirt from wallpaper.
In fact, antique restorers still use it for refurbishing antique pieces.
However, Play-Doh was officially recognized as a toy in 1954.
I have tortured some 8 1/4 rear ends behind big block engines. In my younger, dumber days, I damaged one by doing an extended one-wheel burnout, which caused the axle and pinion gears to fail.
If you're not doing dumb stuff like this, you will be fine.
We can add a couple more to your list;
Only in America....We drive on a
parkway and park in a driveway.
Only in America...7-11 stores are
open 24 hrs, yet there's locks on
the doors.
Back when I was dead broke in the late 70's I did this same repair. A 64 Fairlane wagon with a straight six and a cracked block running up the side to the deck. Wire wheeled off the paint and glopped it up with JB. It held fine and didn't leak for three years till I sold the car.