Thomas Edison filed 1,093 patents, including those for the light bulb, electric railways and the movie camera. When he died in 1931, he held 34 patents for the telephone, 141 for batteries, 150 for th… more →
Obey your curiosityamrecro wrote 3 months ago: The following information shows our total service delivery since the beginning of the Red River fl … more →
amrecro wrote 3 months ago: Personnel 409 volunteers are assigned to assist with flood relief efforts along the Red River. Fe … more →
melissawest wrote 11 months ago: Wondering what to do with that ratty old blanket, pillow, quilt, or comforter? Animal shelters and … more →
amrecro wrote 1 year ago: (Effective July 7, 2008; 8:00 am EST) Consolidated relief information for Missouri/Illinois: 36 Sh … more →
amrecro wrote 1 year ago: (Effective July 7, 2008; 8:00 am EST) Consolidated relief information for Wisconsin: 34 Shelters o … more →
melissawest wrote 1 year ago: The Eco-Women beg you, DO NOT toss your old plastic/vinyl shower curtain into a landfill! Give them … more →
yansenkamto wrote 1 year ago: Thomas Edison filed 1,093 patents, including those for the light bulb, electric railways and the mov … more →
yansenkamto wrote 1 year ago: Soccer goalkeeper didn’t have to wear different coloured shirts from their teammates until 191 … more →
yansenkamto wrote 1 year ago: Alexander Graham Bell never phoned his wife or mother because they were deaf. When Alexander Graham … more →
yansenkamto wrote 1 year ago: Julius Caesar was known as a great swimmer. … more →
yansenkamto wrote 1 year ago: The first electronic mail, or “email”, was sent in 1972 by Ray Tomlinson. It was also hi … more →
Erin wrote 1 year ago: I’ve had a few days of being on an emotional roller coaster. When I saw that the Center for D … more →
Erin wrote 2 years ago: This list is copied straight from Childbirth.org — a great site! Check it out! “Other r … more →
Erin wrote 2 years ago: In a 2007 issue of Fit Pregnancy Magazine, Louisville was graded (among the 50 largest cities) in an … more →