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David Rice Atchison
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Please Note: This page is no longer being updated. Click here to go to the current Useless Information site. The daguerreotype of Atchison is taken from the archives of the Library of Congress. A large number of rare photographs can be found there. Be sure to check out the David Rice Atchison Family Tree. An excellent chapter on Atchison's presidency can be found in the book titled David Rice Atchison, Border Politician. By William E. Parrish (1961, University of Missouri Press, pages 81-85). David Rice ...
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Einstein's Refrigerator Site Index
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At the request of many readers, the following represents an index to this website. Stories are broken down by category. Descriptions are identical to those on the site's main pages. Note: Podcasts are excluded. The podcasts blog can be found at http:/ uselessinformation.libsyn.com/. Please Note: This page is no longer being updated. Click here to go to the current Useless Information site. Do you remember when your high school science teacher told you never to fudge your data? Do you toss them away?
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Attack of the 50-Foot Garden Hose
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Please Note: This page is no longer being updated. Click here to go to the current Useless Information site. To see a listing of pdf files used to research this story. Useless Information Podcast Script. Original Podcast Air Date: June 8, 2013. I was looking at my last few podcasts and I noticed that they were all fairly serious in topic. So, I decided that it was time for something that was a bit more uplifting. It’s time for the Attack of the 50-foot garden hose! He hitched the hose to the bumper and p...
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Attack of the 50-Foot Garden Hose
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Please Note: This page is no longer being updated. Click here to go to the current Useless Information site. To see a listing of pdf files used to research this story. Useless Information Podcast Script. Original Podcast Air Date: June 8, 2013. I was looking at my last few podcasts and I noticed that they were all fairly serious in topic. So, I decided that it was time for something that was a bit more uplifting. It’s time for the Attack of the 50-foot garden hose! He hitched the hose to the bumper and p...
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Mike the Headless Chicken
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Please Note: This page is no longer being updated. Click here to go to the current Useless Information site. You can find out a little more about Mike at The Official Mike the Headless Chicken Coop. Which is basically a promotional tool for the annual Fruita celebration. The site does have some basic information and some related materials. The most complete reference on Mike can be found in the book The Official Mike the Headless Chicken Book. As strange as it may sound, the article “Dust Mites are...
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The Blaze Incident
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Please Note: This page is no longer being updated. Click here to go to the current Useless Information site. To see a listing of pdf files used to research this story. Useless Information Podcast Script. Original Podcast Air Date: December 1, 2013. Perhaps a piece critical to the soon to be used first atomic bomb? Or possibly an essential part needed on the front to protect the troops? Or how about critical medical supplies? The timing of this event couldn’t have been worse. Elliot was just abo...To the ...
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The US Camel Brigade
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Please Note: This page is no longer being updated. Click here to go to the current Useless Information site. US Camel Corps remembered in Quartzsite, Arizona. By Chuck Woodbury provides a nice overview of the use of camels in the U.S. military. I originally found this story in my collection of old hardbound American Heritage. Magazines. The Red Ghost. By Robert Froman appears in the April 1961 issue, beginning on page 35. Uncle Sam’s Camels. Something seems just a little out of place here…. In 1836, Majo...
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The Matchstick Man
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Please Note: This page is no longer being updated. Click here to go to the current Useless Information site. The most complete story on Jack's collection can be found on The Cutlery Collection. Web site. Titled "Matchstick Madness", this story offers a nice summary of Jack's hobby and offers some excellent photographs. Jantje Blokhuis-Mulder has written an excellent story with links called Jack Hall: The Matchstick Man. For additional information and permissions. Don't you just feel sorry for the match?
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Einstein's Refrigerator Site Index
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At the request of many readers, the following represents an index to this website. Stories are broken down by category. Descriptions are identical to those on the site's main pages. Note: Podcasts are excluded. The podcasts blog can be found at http:/ uselessinformation.libsyn.com/. Please Note: This page is no longer being updated. Click here to go to the current Useless Information site. Do you remember when your high school science teacher told you never to fudge your data? Do you toss them away?
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The US Camel Brigade
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Please Note: This page is no longer being updated. Click here to go to the current Useless Information site. US Camel Corps remembered in Quartzsite, Arizona. By Chuck Woodbury provides a nice overview of the use of camels in the U.S. military. I originally found this story in my collection of old hardbound American Heritage. Magazines. The Red Ghost. By Robert Froman appears in the April 1961 issue, beginning on page 35. Uncle Sam’s Camels. Something seems just a little out of place here…. In 1836, Majo...