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Week 29's Fact or Fiction
#11
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The rubbery little toy that kids use to obtain imprints of comic strips was used on Apollo 8 in 1968 to help fasten down tools in zero gravity and to alleviate boredom. More than 4 500 tons of Silly Putty (or 300 million eggs of it) have been sold since its launch in 1950. It has even been used to relieve stress and to make casts of gorillas' hands and feet at the Chicago Zoo.

Leonardo da Vinci wrote his notebook entries as mirror images.
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#12
Yes, thanks to the Da Vinci Code I know this Smile

Fact
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#13
fact ....
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#14
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Noted for his astonishing talents in art. architecture, engineering and various othe subjects, da Vinci wrote his his notebook entries backward so that only those "in the know" could decipher his writings. Besides his most famous paintings, Mona Lisa and The Last Supper, da Vinci was also known for his work with hydraulics and human anatomy.

The White House has a bowling lane and movie theater.
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#15
fact ...
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#16
I know it has a movie theater, so I guess fact too Smile
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#17
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Besides having 132 rooms, 35 bathrooms, and 8 staircases, it also sports a tennis court, jogging track and swimming pool. The original pool comissioned by Franklin D. Roosevelt in the 1930s, was covered by Richard Nixon in 1969 to accomodate White House reporters in what is now the press center; Gerald Ford had an outdoor pool installed in 1975.

By the year 2000 only three countries had launched men into outer space.
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#18
FAct Smile
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#19
Guess what !!!

I get to do another :cheer: today :haha:

The answer is fiction...

Only two countries, the United States and the Soviet Union, had launched manned spacecraft into orbit. It wasn't until October 15, 2003, that China became the third country to claim this status, sending 38-year-old Yang Liwei on his historic journey.

The world's first test-tube baby was a boy.
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#20
Jangar Wrote:Guess what !!!

I get to do another :cheer: today :haha:

The answer is fiction...

Only two countries, the United States and the Soviet Union, had launched manned spacecraft into orbit. It wasn't until October 15, 2003, that China became the third country to claim this status, sending 38-year-old Yang Liwei on his historic journey.

The world's first test-tube baby was a boy.

fiction Louise Brown was the first test-tube baby
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