Tidbits Grand Forks - October 8, 2015

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• It was 19th-century French poet and philosopher Henri-Frederic Amiel who made the following sage observation: "Truth is violated by falsehood, but it is outraged by silence." • You might be surprised to learn that the game of Chinese checkers isn't actually Chinese in origin; it was invented in Germany. • If you consider all the militaries throughout the world during World War II, 7 out of every 8 deaths were German or Russian combatants. • In most countries of Western Europe during medieval times, 90 percent of the population shared about a dozen first names. • During the final 6 miles of a pilgrimage to Lhasa, Tibet, a devout Buddhist will kiss the ground approximately 30,000 times.

• A 19th-century Columbus, Ohio, man named Jonathan Jackson was exceedingly fond of cats. He was such a feline devotee, in fact, that upon his death in 1880, his will dictated that his estate was to be used to construct a home for cats, complete with dormitories, an infirmary, a rectory, rat holes, roofs for climbing and areas for "conversation." There was even an auditorium where the residents would listen to accordion music every day. • Those who study such things say that a properly prepared mummy will be wrapped in about 490 feet of linen. • You may know that Philo Farnsworth invented the television, but you may not realize that his success didn't bring him much happiness. Later in life he suffered from depression, developed a drinking problem (and accompanying ulcers) and had a nervous breakdown. *** Thought for the Day: "I'm not an old, experienced hand at politics. But I am now seasoned enough to have learned that the hardest thing about any political campaign is how to win without proving that you are unworthy of winning." -- Adlai Stevenson


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