Monthly Archives: March 2011

The Sun Won’t Go Supernova

##EMBED## Click Here for Sources and to Learn More Interesting Astronomy Facts Text Version: The Sun does not have enough mass to go supernova and explode.  However, in about 5 billion years it will enter a red giant phase steadily expanding until it consumes the Earth.  But fear not, the Earth will already be dead in about 1 billion years […]

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Where the Name “Twinkies” Came From

##EMBED## Click Here for Sources and More Twinkies Facts Text Version: The name “Twinkies” for the sponge-cake food was thought up by James Dewar, the Vice President of Continental Bakeries who sold under the Hostess brand.  On the way to a marketing meeting, he saw a billboard advertising “Twinkle-Toes Shoes”, and thought up the name “Twinkies”.

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LEGO Stole Their Bricks From Kiddicraft’s Patented Self Locking Building Bricks

##EMBED## Click Here for Sources and to Learn More Interesting Lego Facts In the late 1940s, a company called Kiddicraft began manufacturing “Kiddicraft Self-Locking Building Bricks”, which were patented by Hilary Harry Fisher Page.  Kirk Kristiansen, the founder of LEGO, came across these bricks in a demo he was shown of an injection molding machine.  He then copied these bricks […]

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What a White Dwarf Is

##EMBED## Click Here for Sources and to Learn Why the Hottest Part of the Summer is Called the “Dog Days” Text Version A white dwarf is a former star that is nearing the end of its life-cycle, with no further nuclear fusion going on at its core.  Once most stars have used up the fuel at their core, they go […]

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