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Just for a bit of fun and some light hearted relief from the more sombre threads on here,I thought that it might be fun to post any oddball or off the wall bits of information that are totally useless.

This morning while in the bathroom and doing the "necessary paperwork"Man LOL I looked inside the cardboard core of the paper roll and found that the use by date was stamped inside.

Now:

1. Why does loo paper need a use by date

2. Who in their right mind in the supermarket will juggle a large packet of paper rolls to ensure that they all have the same and current date inside them.

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He gave the company away to work on model trains.

This foolish man was Joshua L. Cowen. That's him in the 1954 photograph on the right. 

Cowen was your typical turn of the century inventor. Lots of ideas - some that worked, some that didn't. 

His first major invention was intended to revolutionize photography. He designed a fuse to ignite magnesium powered flashes, but the invention was a dud. 

His best customer for his fuses was the U. S. Navy. They didn't want to take pictures with his fuses, however. They bought 24,000 of them in 1898 to detonate underwater mines. 

His next creation was the development of little metal tubes that were designed to illuminate flowers in their pots.

These illuminated flower pots were difficult to perfect (if he could have gotten them to dance to music, he would have earned a fortune). Cowen became bored with his flower pot lights and in 1898 gave the project away to one of his salesmen - some guy named Conrad Hubert. Hubert could care less about the lighted flower pots. Instead, he liked the device Cowen developed to operate them - a lightbulb and dry cell battery combination that had a 30 day life. 

Hubert took Cowen's battery operated device and developed it into the flashlight. The company that Cowen gave away was named the American Eveready Company, and it earned Hubert nearly six million dollars in two decades (a large sum of money for the turn of the century). When Hubert died, he left behind a $15,000,000 estate, virtually all earned from Cowen's invention. 

One would think that Cowen would feel like a real loser for giving an idea like Eveready batteries away for nothing, but he actually came up with a better idea that earned him even more money. 

What I failed to mention was that the "L" in Joshua L. Cowen's name stood for Lionel - as in Lionel trains. 

When Cowen gave away his flower pot light company, he turned his attention to these small electrical devices. 

The first Lionel train that he produced was a flatbed car that ran on batteries. 

He sold them as eye catching displays for shop windows. However, people quickly wanted them for their homes, particularly for under the Christmas tree. 

By 1906, he had introduced the transformer and famous three rail track. In 1907, he introduced the first locomotive. 

The rest is model train history. 

 

Useless?  Useful?  Iโ€™ll leave that for you to decide.

 

 



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Smiley Very Happy

It is very important that I have them tomorrow, someone is coming to service the machine!!

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Sorry, above is about Eveready Batteries.


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Pepe Smiley Mad

it is not spooky! it's wonderful!

(lucky they don't burn witches at the stake anymore)

 

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@azureline** wrote:

(lucky they don't burn witches at the stake anymore)

 


that is a shame *hides marshmallows behind back*

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k12602165.jpgfor pepe's marshmallows

 

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Valium is an all-natural chemical. In fact, trace amounts can be found in wheat and potatoes.

 

The first item sold on ebay was a broken laser pointer. A collector of broken laser pointers bought it for $14.83.
 
 
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Giraffes are the only animals born with horns. Both males and females are born with bony knobs on the forehead.



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Charlie Brown's father was a barber.



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Barbie's auntie is called Millicent

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