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would you take an ice bath?
how much would you pay to watch a movie from home?
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dairy queen will deliver an ice cream...good idea?
what sounds perk up human ears?
funny everyday things we all do
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if you boss isn't around...what silly things do you do...
if you had a personal assistant...what mundane things would you have them do?
an electric fence is being installed in a bar in the u.k.
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would you tell someone they had a terrible business idea?
how some companies got their name
goodbye/fun facts....in 1795, when Napoleon Bonaparte offered a significant prize “for anyone who invented a preservation method that would allow his army’s food to remain unspoiled during its long journey to the troops’ stomachs,”...A scientist named Nicolas Appert cleaned up on the prize in the early 1800s, but his process used glass jars with lids rather than tin cans. early cans were more of a niche item: they were produced at a rate of about six per hour, rising to sixty per hour in the 1840s...but the first can opener didn't come about until January 5, 1858....so people had to use a chisel and hammer to open their food