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Week 30's Fact or Fiction - Jangar - 25-07-2005

The can opener was invented 48 years after the invention of tin cans.


Week 30's Fact or Fiction - penelope - 25-07-2005

fact from me


Week 30's Fact or Fiction - Hagar - 25-07-2005

Fact Smile


Week 30's Fact or Fiction - dudette - 25-07-2005

Ok Fiction Smile


Week 30's Fact or Fiction - sooibrand - 26-07-2005

fiction (how did they open the tins otherwise?)


Week 30's Fact or Fiction - Jangar - 26-07-2005

:mmm:

We have a tie...

Well done to the fact sayers :thumbs:

The tin can used to preserve food was invented in 1810 by Peter Durand of London. It wasn't until 1858 that Ezra Warner invented a way to open these contraptions. Until then, people were instructed to use a chisel and hammer. Beer in cans wasn't intoduced until 1935.

September 10, 1752, does not officially exist in American history.


Week 30's Fact or Fiction - dudette - 26-07-2005

I know from time to time people have had to skip days in the calendar in order to catch up with the solar calendar, so I say Fact Smile


Week 30's Fact or Fiction - penelope - 26-07-2005

then I say fiction :mmm:


Week 30's Fact or Fiction - Hagar - 26-07-2005

Fact, for only Britsh Colonial states though (11 days in total did not exist).


Week 30's Fact or Fiction - Jangar - 27-07-2005

:thumbs:

Hagar is (almost) spot on Big Grin

In 1752, the Gregorian calender replaced the Julian calender in Great Britain and the American colonies. The day the change took place was September 2, 1752. Because the Julian calender was 11 days behind the Gregorian calender, the next day was September 14, thereby completely skipping September 3 through 13, 1752.

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