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Saturday, May 26
Fritz Haber became the "father of chemical warfare" after he developed chlorine gas for the German army during World War I. It was considered a major step forward in military brutality. He also worked on an insecticide called Zyklon B. And …Read more.
Friday, May 25
Many video games have cheat codes. The most famous is the Konami Code, which developer Kazuhisa Hashimoto created because he thought Gradius was impossible to play otherwise. There are variations, but it typically goes like this: up, up, down, down, …Read more.
Thursday, May 24
During WWI, British munitions minister David Lloyd George met Chaim Weizmann in Manchester. Weizmann was working on synthetic rubber, and a byproduct of that process was acetone. The British military needed acetone because its supply from Europe was …Read more.
Wednesday, May 23
You'd think young men have been giving their fiancÇes diamond rings for centuries. Perhaps, but it only became an Ironclad social rule after De Beers hired the ad agency NW Ayer & Son in 1939. They developed the slogan
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FOR RELEASE: FRIDAY, JANUARY 6, 2012In 2008 Huseyin Kalkan was really angry about Christian Bale's portrayal of the Dark Knight and wanted to sue. As it happened, he was mayor of Batman, a real city in Turkey. He blamed the Christopher Nolan movie for a wave of unsolved murders and suicides and thought that it besmirched his city's good name. Good thing he never heard the theory about Batman and Robin being ... um ... very close. In the end, he decided not to sue. Probably for the best. Despite having died in 2001, what spy writer keeps cranking out the thrillers, thanks to ghostwriters who work from his old notes? A) Tom Clancy B) Ian Fleming C) Frederick Forsyth D) Robert Ludlum Previous answer: Jerry Lewis keeps the only copy of his awful Holocaust movie locked in his office. TRIVIA FANS: Send the trivia questions you've always wanted answered, or original TriviaBits ideas of your own, with your full name and hometown, to Paul Paquet at paul@triviahalloffame.com or visit him online at www.triviahalloffame.com. Paul Paquet has been writing trivia since the early 1990s and has written roughly 100,000 questions.
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