5 Fast Facts About Christmas Video
In December 1965, "Jingle Bells" was the first song broadcast in space.
Videos are a major part of media, especially since the rise of YouTube. They can be used for good, like educational and informative purposes, or they can be a major distraction once you start watching cute animal clips! Inside, you’ll find enough videos to keep you entertained for days.
In December 1965, "Jingle Bells" was the first song broadcast in space.
When astronauts Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin sat down to their first meal after their successful landing, they had bacon.
During its peak times between 9pm and midnight, Netflix accounts for 33% of North Americans downstream traffic.
Orange Is The New Black characters Taystee and Crazy Eyes are actually friends in real life.
Did you know that every day, 27,000 trees go down the toilet as waste paper?
Two weeks before Christmas is the most popular time for couples to break up. Christmas Day however, is the least popular.
Did you know that shadows themselves don’t weigh anything, but the object the shadow appears on weighs less?
Since about 1500 AD, there has been an estimated total of 100,000 tons of gold that have been mined.
Mickey Mouse was created to replace another similar character, Oswald the Lucky Rabbit.
In 1804, the global population reached one billion. In 2011 the global population reached 7 billion.
Wind chimes have been employed in a number of uses, including warding off spirits, welcoming guests, and producing music.
In 2011 there were more than half a billion people using Facebook every day. That’s one person in every 13 worldwide!