The Message To Colombian Hostages Hidden In A Pop Song
In order to contact their hostages in secret, Alfonso Diaz came up with the idea to hide a message in Morse Code within a song.
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In order to contact their hostages in secret, Alfonso Diaz came up with the idea to hide a message in Morse Code within a song.
Did you know that Salvador Dalí believed he was the reincarnation of his dead older brother?
The Stoehrer brothers were the first people to put a patent on bumper cars. They called their company the Dodgem Company.
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Selena Gomez became the first person to reach one hundred million followers on Instagram.
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René Lacoste was given the nickname "the crocodile" because of his perseverance & determination on the tennis pitch.
Powered by solar batteries, the 1982 hit single "Africa" by Toto, will be playing on a loop forever in the Namib Desert, Africa.
Aside from music, Jack Avery can also play basketball, skateboard, solve a Rubik’s cube, and snowboard!
Brownies are easily offended and will stop offering their services if you insult them, baptize them, or give them clothes.