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31 December 2010

  • 20:02, 31 December 2010 (UTC)

1934 Peace dollar

  • 14:02, 31 December 2010 (UTC)

Byzantine silk with quadriga (four-horse chariot)

  • ... that baseball pitcher Lefty Herring later became a position player and made it back to the major leagues five years after his first game?
  • 08:02, 31 December 2010 (UTC)

Interior of a Victorian art workshop

  • 02:02, 31 December 2010 (UTC)

A lake

  • ... that after an unsuccessful debut album, Mexican singer-songwriter Mario Domm formed the band Camila?
  • ... that Common Sense Media protested the ESRB's rating downgrade of a revised version of Manhunt 2 from "Adults Only" to "Mature", since that version was still banned in the UK?

30 December 2010

  • 20:02, 30 December 2010 (UTC)

Exterior view of Cathedral of the Sacred Heart, Richmond, VA

  • ... that the 1 kg (2.2 lb) $3,000 Platinum Koala coin is an official means of payment in Australia?
  • 14:02, 30 December 2010 (UTC)

Supermoto motorcycles transition from dirt obstacles to paved track.

  • 08:02, 30 December 2010 (UTC)

Crocodilian skull behind glass

  • ... that American anthropologist Frank Bessac was fleeing China when his group was attacked by Tibetan border guards, killing three of his party, including the first CIA agent to be killed in the line of duty?
  • 02:02, 30 December 2010 (UTC)

Daisy Greville, Countess of Warwick

29 December 2010

  • 20:02, 29 December 2010 (UTC)

A large building with a square tower at one end

  • 14:02, 29 December 2010 (UTC)

Pub sign showing a man with a patch on his left eye, a parrot on his right shoulder, and the words "Jamaica Inn"

  • ... that Sir Francis Wythens was illegally returned to Parliament after a book containing 700 votes for the opposition "was artificially mislaid and lost by the officers trusted"?
  • ... that although the bat Myotis alcathoe was only described in 2001, it is now known to range widely across Europe?
  • 08:02, 29 December 2010 (UTC)

A short, square tower, with gravestones near its base

  • ... that a decomposing rhino carcass and lack of water led to the establishment of Henties Bay?
  • 02:02, 29 December 2010 (UTC)

28 December 2010

  • 20:02, 28 December 2010 (UTC)

A shark's head, with jaws open displaying teeth

  • ... that 37 different contracts were issued for venue construction and renovation among three different governmental ministries for the 2004 Summer Olympics in Athens?
  • 14:02, 28 December 2010 (UTC)

Coma Pedrosa

  • ... that of Andorra's 65 mountain peaks over 6,560 feet (2,000 m), the peak of Coma Pedrosa (pictured) is the highest at 9,652 feet (2,942 m)?
  • 08:02, 28 December 2010 (UTC)

President Obama signs law into effect, on December 17, 2010, as members of Congress and others look on.

  • 02:02, 28 December 2010 (UTC)

Doris Roberts in 2010

  • ... that New York Mayor Ed Koch expressed his frustration with the overly generous deals Eric Schmertz negotiated with unions, saying that city workers should say "Thank you Mr. Mayor, for the Schmertz"?

27 December 2010

  • 20:01, 27 December 2010 (UTC)

Alto Vista Chapel

  • ... that the present Alto Vista Chapel (pictured) in Aruba, completed in 1952, stands at the location where the original chapel was built in 1750 by Domingo Silvestre, a missionary from Venezuela?


  • 12:00, 27 December 2010 (UTC)

Lake Engolasters

  • ... that the Salcombe Lifeboat capsized in 1916 with the loss of 13 lives, and again in 1983, with no loss of life?
  • 06:00, 27 December 2010 (UTC)

Woodrush deployed in northern water

  • ... that the 16th-century judge Sir William Dolben was described by biographer Roger North as an "arrant old snarler"?
  • ... that the 12th-century Lectionary 303 was taken to Paris and later to America despite a colophon threatening "the wrath of the eternal Word of God" for anyone who removed it?
  • 00:00, 27 December 2010 (UTC)

A church interior with an intricate red mural above an arch, consisting of Christ in Majesty, various angels, saints and other figures

26 December 2010

  • 18:00, 26 December 2010 (UTC)

A shiny faceted brilliant diamond

  • 12:00, 26 December 2010 (UTC)

Anykščiai Church

  • ... that despite attaching an inscription to his first wife's grave implying he would not marry again, British politician Giles Eyre not only remarried but buried his second wife in the same grave?
  • 06:00, 26 December 2010 (UTC)

A mainly stone church with a round tower on the left, to the right is a nave with a porch, and a chancel at a lower level

  • ... that 11 out of 19 species of land snails found on the Samoan island of Tutuila are endemic?
  • 00:00, 26 December 2010 (UTC)

An engraving of the US flag and the word Christmas

25 December 2010

  • 18:00, 25 December 2010 (UTC)

James Van Inwagen cropped from University of Michigan football team portrait of 1889

  • ... that the Aero HC-2 Heli Baby was the first Czechoslovakian-designed helicopter to go into production?
  • 12:00, 25 December 2010 (UTC)

Gelobet seystu Jhesu Christ in Walter's Geystliche gesangk Buchleyn

  • ... that in 1874, a 5720 pound copper nugget whose surface had been worked by prehistoric miners was discovered at the Minong Mine?
  • 06:00, 25 December 2010 (UTC)

A 16th century music book

  • ... that the people of Saukorem produce Korwar figures, which are often made with the skulls of deceased family members?
  • 00:00, 25 December 2010 (UTC)

Hardback book with a red cover, the title "Christmas Carols, New and Old" and an image of the Virgin Mary and Jesus

24 December 2010

  • 18:00, 24 December 2010 (UTC)

The gargoyle of Spinola at Magdalene College, Cambridge

  • ... that Dexter executive producer Daniel Cerone encouraged the mother of his son's friend not to let her son audition for "Seeing Red" because he would be filmed sitting in a pool of blood?
  • ... that the wildlife of Malaysia is some of the most diverse in the world, existing in forests believed to be 130 million years old?
  • ... that the Scott Sisters of Mississippi are serving life sentences for their alleged involvement in a robbery in which $11 was stolen and no one was injured, although they had no previous criminal records?
  • 12:00, 24 December 2010 (UTC)

Man in military uniform with peaked cap seated at a desk beside a box marked "RAAF Ballot Box"

  • ... that Air Vice Marshal Ian McLachlan's (pictured) concerns regarding cost and delivery of the F-111 to the RAAF proved "painfully prescient" as the new bomber came six years late and way over budget?
  • 06:00, 24 December 2010 (UTC)

The Legend, libretto cover

  • 00:00, 24 December 2010 (UTC)

A mosque

23 December 2010

  • 18:00, 23 December 2010 (UTC)

A single female of Zaprionus indianus sporting the characteristic white striping for the genus

  • ... that all species of the fruit fly genus Zaprionus (Z. indianus pictured) have the same characteristic white stripes over the head and thorax?
  • ... that the Soviet ship MO-103 sank the German submarine U-250, capturing the commander and five crewmen in July 1944?
  • 12:00, 23 December 2010 (UTC)

A group of whitish mushrooms with flat caps and thin stems

  • 06:00, 23 December 2010 (UTC)

Satyavati

  • ... that in the Hindu epic Mahabharata, Satyavati (pictured) – who initially stank of fish – was blessed with the musk fragrance by a sage, with whom she had premarital sex?
  • ... that the award-winning war photographer Yuri Kozyrev, who spent several years working for the American press in Baghdad, lived together with Iraqis in the city?
  • 00:00, 23 December 2010 (UTC)

A two-story gray stone building on a raised basement with entry steps leading to the front door and a wooden cupola rising from the center of the roof photographed on a cloudy day with autumn leaves on a surrounding tree and the ground in front.

22 December 2010

  • 18:00, 22 December 2010 (UTC)

Stereoscopic map of Sotra Facula

  • ... that a survey conducted in 1993 on the influence of the children's television program Sesame Street found that by the age of three, 95% of all American children had watched the show?
  • ... that the Bulgar notable Mauros intended to organize an uprising in Thessaloniki on the night before Easter in order to catch its defenders unprepared?
  • 12:00, 22 December 2010 (UTC)
  • ... that the seeds of Simarouba amara (sapling pictured) are more likely to germinate once they have been eaten by monkeys?
  • 06:00, 22 December 2010 (UTC)

Cuernavaca Cathedral

  • ... that the Richmond Theatre fire of 1811, which killed around 72 people, was at the time the worst urban disaster in American history?
  • ... that though 2000 lay dead on the field of the Battle of Zappolino (November 1325), when forces of Modena routed Bologna, the status quo was re-established afterwards and historians generally ignore the event?
  • 00:00, 22 December 2010 (UTC)

Spragg Bag air test

  • ... that Plas yn Rhiw house in Gwynedd was originally built in the 10th century to prevent incursions by Vikings into Porth Neigwl, and is reportedly haunted?

21 December 2010

  • 18:00, 21 December 2010 (UTC)

An engraving of a train-like vehicle that has a large treadmill and four horses attached

  • 12:00, 21 December 2010 (UTC)

Portrait of John Vigor Brown, 1910

  • 06:00, 21 December 2010 (UTC)

Glacier Blanc, a large glacier

  • ... that the Glacier Blanc (pictured) is the largest glacier in the Southern French Alps with an area of 5.34 km2 (2.06 sq mi) and a length of 5.9 kilometres (3.7 mi)?
  • ... that English artist Chantal Joffe, who sometimes uses pornography for source material, created such large paintings that she required scaffolding to work on them?
  • ... that when New Zealand-born pop artist Dinah Lee became 'Queen of the Mods' in 1964, her own mother could not recognise her?
  • 00:00, 21 December 2010 (UTC)

Painting of Madonna and Child by Giotto di Bondone

  • ... that during the wreck of the Algoma, the worst loss of life in Lake Superior history, victims were literally dashed to pieces?

20 December 2010

  • 18:00, 20 December 2010 (UTC)

Photo of a young Lenin with moustache and short beard

  • ... that in 1934, the congregation of the St. John's Lutheran Church in New Finland, Saskatchewan, Canada, had their church cut into two halves so as to relocate it by five miles using a tractor?
  • ... that McGaheysville in Virginia was originally named "Ursulaburg" after the wife of the ousted Reverend Charles Lang, who was ordered to leave the Colony of Virginia in 1771 and left Ursula behind?
  • 12:00, 20 December 2010 (UTC)

A concrete square tower supporting a semicircular structure resembling an airport control tower

  • 06:00, 20 December 2010 (UTC)

  • ... that on December 19, 1981, the entire crew of the Penlee Lifeboat were killed trying to rescue people from a ship in a storm, but sufficient volunteers came forward within a day to form a new lifeboat crew?
  • 00:00, 20 December 2010 (UTC)

Electron scan micrography of Aceria anthocoptes

  • ... that Guy Touvron has been called "one of the leading pedagogues of trumpet technique and interpretation France has ever produced"?

19 December 2010

  • 18:00, 19 December 2010 (UTC)

Soviet memorial in Berlin's Tiergarten made of Harz granite

  • 12:00, 19 December 2010 (UTC)

  • ... that Scottish engineer James Blyth built the world's first-known structure by which electricity was generated from wind power (pictured) in 1887?
  • ... that Walter Keane, known for paintings of "big-eyed waifs," claimed a sore shoulder and declined a 1986 court-ordered paint-off with his ex-wife, resulting in a US$4 million judgment against him?
  • 06:00, 19 December 2010 (UTC)

Photograph of John Bloomingston cropped from a University of Michigan football team portrait

  • 00:00, 19 December 2010 (UTC)

A light brown stone building with a pointed roof, green shutters and white columns on the front. In front of it are a sidewalk, a blue marker with gold writing, and a portion of street. Black letters above the front columns read "Holland Land Office Museum", which is also on a banner across the front.

  • ... that an obituary for Hughie Hearne stated that he was a "well known baseball star" and "one of the game's best catchers," although he never played a full major league season?

18 December 2010

  • 18:00, 18 December 2010 (UTC)

A monochrome engraved head-and-shoulders portrait of Hyder Ali. He is wearing a large bejeweled turban, and is cleanshaven except for a long bushy moustache.

  • ... that the Trudenstein rocks in the Harz Mountains are so-named because they supposedly resemble a drude, a German witch-like figure associated with dreams?
  • 12:00, 18 December 2010 (UTC)

Wasp with black and yellow-orange stripes and long ovipositor

  • ... that the manuscripts of Thomas Kantzow's 16th-century chronicles were rediscovered in 1729, 1832 and 1973?
  • ... that Italian model and skydiver Roberta Mancino has performed several thousand skydives, including four while completely naked?
  • 06:00, 18 December 2010 (UTC)

Informal portrait of grinning mustachioed man in wide-brimmed hat and military uniform

  • 00:00, 18 December 2010 (UTC)

Walter D. Graham photograph from 1904 University of Michigan football team portrait

  • ... that Michigan football player "Octy" Graham (pictured) at age 16 was called a "young Hercules" after "gripping machines did not register high enough to show his strength"?

17 December 2010

  • 18:00, 17 December 2010 (UTC)

An old black and white photo of a stately country house

  • ... that visitors to the Wank mountain in Germany can use a Wankpass to ride the Wankbahn up to the Wank-Haus at the summit?
  • 12:00, 17 December 2010 (UTC)

An abbey on a hilltop

  • 06:00, 17 December 2010 (UTC)

Harry Yount

  • ... that Harry Yount (pictured) killed 70 antelope in one day during a hunting competition, but was ashamed because "it went against his heart to kill so many innocent creatures just for the glory"?
  • ... that after acquiring the script for Santa Santita, the director did not start production for five years due to the lack of an appropriate lead actress?
  • ... that Anne Rouse's poetry often draws upon her experiences as a mental health worker, such as the preoccupations of patients on a dementia ward?
  • 00:00, 17 December 2010 (UTC)

A postcard with a blocky skyscraper

16 December 2010

  • 18:00, 16 December 2010 (UTC)

Cropped photograph of Philadelphia Athletics slugger Socks Seybold, c. 1902

  • 12:00, 16 December 2010 (UTC)

A black and yellow bee perched on a green leaf

  • ... that under football coach J. White Guyn, the cash-strapped Kentucky program arranged to play Michigan to generate revenue, but travel costs limited its income and the team lost, 62–0?
  • 06:00, 16 December 2010 (UTC)

A photograph of the gills and stem of yellow mushrooms

  • 00:00, 16 December 2010 (UTC)

A smiling young man

15 December 2010

  • 18:00, 15 December 2010 (UTC)

A closed, flaming iron stove setup up on a rail track

  • ... that although it was originally designed as a test machine, Sceptre was turned into a fusion reactor when ZETA apparently produced fusion?
  • 12:00, 15 December 2010 (UTC)

A white lighthouse with a short stairway, a light gallery and lantern and a red dome, showing against blue cloudy sky, with a tree and the left and some vegetation below

  • 06:00, 15 December 2010 (UTC)

Ole Carlson House c.1900

  • ... that the fungus Entomophthora muscae makes flies climb upwards before killing them, so they are better able to release a shower of spores for the next cycle of infection?
  • 00:00, 15 December 2010 (UTC)

A large warship steaming in choppy water; black smoke drifts up from the ship's two tall funnels

14 December 2010

  • 18:00, 14 December 2010 (UTC)

Informal portrait of grinning man in peaked cap and military uniform leaning against an aircraft fuselage

  • ... that over 30,000 eggs were used to prepare the paint and glaze that went into the elaborate decorations of the Šarena Džamija of Tetovo?
  • ... that Old Caloundra Light, a lighthouse inactive since 1968, was relocated twice, in 1970 and back in 1999, and was damaged on the second relocation attempt?
  • 12:00, 14 December 2010 (UTC)
Boesch, Hummel, and Maltzahn Block
  • 06:00, 14 December 2010 (UTC)

A green reptile with a short, wide head and an open mouth

Cornelius Jensen on the Jensen Alvarado Ranch is the oldest non-adobe structure in California's Inland Empire?

  • 00:00, 14 December 2010 (UTC)

A large, dull red railcar on four sets of wheels sits on a short section of track

13 December 2010

  • 18:00, 13 December 2010 (UTC)

Winecoff Hotel

  • ... that between 90% and 98% of all amputees report retaining all or part of the missing limb in their body schema?
  • ... that the Tiger of Pilibhit was responsible for killing and partially eating eight people before being captured?
  • 12:00, 13 December 2010 (UTC)
  • ... that Charles Ingle, who composed the music for "My Old Dutch" (1899 sample right), gained his pseudonym in a "spirit of waggery"?
  • ... that The Big Tree Plant is a new Government-sponsored campaign in England to promote the planting of one million trees in neighbourhoods?
  • 06:00, 13 December 2010 (UTC)

Photograph of a South African Railways Class 15F steam locomotive

  • 00:00, 13 December 2010 (UTC)

A yellow building with a tower rising from the center, topped by a conical red roof

  • ... that the Chinese translations of the IS (Infinite Stratos) light novels were under indefinite suspension because the publisher had entered into overseas contracts without the writer's consent?

12 December 2010

  • 18:00, 12 December 2010 (UTC)

Description of the image

  • 12:00, 12 December 2010 (UTC)

Perry Nelson House

  • ... that the Perry Nelson House (pictured) – dubbed the "House of Politics" – was a place where Yankee farmers and politicians discussed issues of the day?
  • 06:00, 12 December 2010 (UTC)

A cobalt blue building which houses the Frida Kahlo Museum

  • 00:00, 12 December 2010 (UTC)

Green Parrot sitting on branch

  • ... that baseball catcher George Yeager had his best statistical season cut short after 19 games due to a knee injury?

11 December 2010

  • 18:00, 11 December 2010 (UTC)

A large round-roofed building running the width of the image behind a city street and trees. At the right are two conical towers and an entrance pavilion.

  • 12:00, 11 December 2010 (UTC)
  • ... that the comic series Lips Tullian was selected as the third most significant Czech comic in the history of the genre?
  • 06:00, 11 December 2010 (UTC)

An early helicopter with side-by-side rotors, bubble cockpit and American World War II-era insignia

  • 00:00, 11 December 2010 (UTC)
  • ... that in 1893 a sculpture of Indiana (pictured) by Retta Matthews portrayed an "ideal figure of Indiana" at the Chicago World's Fair?
  • ... that in the deepest underwater rescue in history, CURV-III, a US Navy ROV, saved two men stranded in a submersible at a depth of 1,575 ft (480 m) with just minutes of air remaining?
  • ... that despite being a builder of railroad rolling stock, US Railcar has no facilities with which to construct their products?

10 December 2010

  • 18:00, 10 December 2010 (UTC)

West side of the Red Basilica

  • ... that philanthropist Richard Goldman and his wife established a prize in 1990 that has been called "The Green Nobel"?
  • ... that this year a U.S. Embassy attaché visited the tomb of Samuel Lucas who lived to hear the "tidings of the destruction of the slave power in the United States"?
  • ... that the reality TV programme Bedsitcom featured actors following the producer's instructions, as well as unaware members of the public, leading to it being labelled "morally reprehensible"?
  • 12:00, 10 December 2010 (UTC)

Coffee plantation in India

  • 06:00, 10 December 2010 (UTC)

Woodwrae Stone, rear view

  • ... that during the creation of the Ottoman Archives in the 19th century, hatt-i humayuns were cut out from their documents without cross-referencing, resulting in great loss of information to historians?
  • 00:00, 10 December 2010 (UTC)

A chunk of silvery metal with fibrous structure

9 December 2010

  • 18:00, 9 December 2010 (UTC)

A white submarine is attached to a pole and ready to be dropped into the ocean.

  • 12:00, 9 December 2010 (UTC)

A sari-clad, crowned woman holding two children and standing on a cat

  • ... that initially described as devouring children on the sixth day after birth, today the Hindu goddess Shashthi (pictured) is worshiped on this day as the protector of children?
  • ... that Cullen Wines' chief wine maker, Vanya Cullen, trained and received a degree in zoology prior to joining the family winery?
  • 06:00, 9 December 2010 (UTC)

Salvation Army Headquarters

  • ... that baseball pitcher Ed Kinsella won 144 games in a 10-year minor league career but had only one major league victory?
  • 00:00, 9 December 2010 (UTC)

A white stuccoed building with three-storey towers flanking a central recessed entrance bay with "HIPPODROME" on a panel beneath a parapet. A low glazed roof spans the façade.

  • ... that after Steven Posner filed suit against his financier father Victor Posner, the amount of the settlement was determined based on the result of a golden coin flipped in front of the judge?

8 December 2010

  • 18:00, 8 December 2010 (UTC)

A still life of flowers in a vase including striped tulips

  • 12:00, 8 December 2010 (UTC)

Tiny (1 mm) Wolffia arrhiza plants on a person's fingers

  • ... that the composer Olof Åhlström, who had parallel careers in the Swedish war office and as an organist in two Stockholm churches, also founded the first larger-scale musical printing press in Sweden?
  • ... that Hudson's Bay Company fur trader John Work fell out of a tree during an 1840 expedition and tore open his abdomen, but pushed his intestines back inside, recovered and continued his journey?
  • 06:00, 8 December 2010 (UTC)
  • 00:00, 8 December 2010 (UTC)

A gridiron football player wearing a green jersey with his helmet tipped back on his head

7 December 2010

  • 18:00, 7 December 2010 (UTC)

A small ceramic statue of a human

  • 12:00, 7 December 2010 (UTC)

Motorway moise barrier completely enveloping a section of the motorway

  • ... that Charles Chauvel conceived his Australian historical film Heritage in order to maximise his likelihood of winning a £2,500 Commonwealth Prize?
  • 06:00, 7 December 2010 (UTC)

Photothèque museum in Luxembourg City

  • 00:00, 7 December 2010 (UTC)

The Sandolo, which lacks the Gondola's high prow

  • ... that fashion model Ann Ward, who was mocked as a child due to her height, was the only contestant of America's Next Top Model to be named best photo five times in a row?

6 December 2010

  • 18:00, 6 December 2010 (UTC)
  • ... that in 1846, Ashbourne Hall and its Derbyshire estate were withdrawn from a sale and sold later in 46 lots by a local solicitor?
  • 12:00, 6 December 2010 (UTC)
A stone church seen from the south, with a central tower in front of which is a two-storey gabled porch. To the left is a short nave, and to the right an apsidal chancel.
  • ... that critic Christopher Gray said the U2 song "Yahweh" could be about Jesus or lead singer Bono's two children?
  • 06:00, 6 December 2010 (UTC)

A bright red, high-wing, clear-nosed, pusher-engined aircraft, with yellow registration C-IXII on the tail, sits nose-high in a grassy field with a Piper Cub behind it.

  • ... that although the Rans S-12XL Airaile (pictured) was scheduled to go out of production in 2006, customer demand has kept the kitplane in production?
  • 00:00, 6 December 2010 (UTC)

Fragments of a written page

5 December 2010

  • 18:00, 5 December 2010 (UTC)

Photograph of Thomas H. McNeil, Grand Chancellor of the Knights of Pythias

  • 12:00, 5 December 2010 (UTC)

Sarah Palin

  • 06:00, 5 December 2010 (UTC)

Booby Island Light (c. 1957)

  • ... that although a recommendation to establish Booby Island Light (pictured) was made in 1873, it was only constructed in 1890, and was the last major lighthouse to be constructed along the Queensland coast?
  • ... that after Lieutenant-General Hew Fanshawe was removed from command of the British V Corps in 1916, he was replaced by his elder brother Edward – who was himself sacked in 1918?
  • 00:00, 5 December 2010 (UTC)

Aiguille Dibona mountain

4 December 2010

  • 18:00, 4 December 2010 (UTC)

Olivia Shakespear

  • ... that despite being enveloped by the urban sprawl of Mexico City, the borough of Coyoacán still has areas with the narrow winding roads of rural villages?
  • ... that the role-playing game Shining Hearts features hearts, collectible and usable by the player, that represent the other characters' feelings about the player's actions?
  • 12:00, 4 December 2010 (UTC)

Yanar Dag – Flaming Hillside, Azerbaijan

  • 06:00, 4 December 2010 (UTC)

Photograph of William Wilson Talcott taken from the 1901 University of Michigan yearbook

  • ... that ice cream manufacturer William Wilson Talcott (pictured) killed himself by jumping from an excursion steamer into Lake Michigan with rocks in his pockets after he was unable to extricate his wife from a "love cult" in 1922?
  • 00:00, 4 December 2010 (UTC)

Black-painted twin-engined high-wing military aircraft in flight

  • ... that in 1899 the Lynmouth Lifeboat was pulled over a 1,423-foot (434 m) hill by men and horses so that it could launch to the aid of a ship 15 miles (24 km) from Lynmouth?

3 December 2010

  • 18:00, 3 December 2010 (UTC)

A head and shoulders photograph of an American-Japanese man

  • 12:00, 3 December 2010 (UTC)

Blue kitchen

  • ... that Guinean Fodéba Keïta was the founder of the first professional African theatrical troupe, Theatre Africain?
  • ... the indigenous people of Malaysia, known as the Orang Asal, were originally named as such by communist rebels seeking support during the Malayan Emergency?
  • 06:00, 3 December 2010 (UTC)

  • ... that the Michigan Federation of Labor in 1906 wrote that perhaps no individual had done more to "promote the interests of wage-earners than William W. Hannan, the real estate hustler"?
  • 00:00, 3 December 2010 (UTC)

A very large high-winged glider on a concrete ramp, marked with United States Air Force insignia

2 December 2010

  • 18:00, 2 December 2010 (UTC)

bright yellow flower spikes

  • ... that when choosing Suillus pungens mushrooms for the table, one should pick young specimens to avoid "fat, agitated maggots"?
  • 12:00, 2 December 2010 (UTC)

portrait photo of an older man with a long beard

  • ... that a good contact-connection between undamaged plain waveguide flanges can outperform a choke-connection, but a bad one can cause arcing?
  • 06:00, 2 December 2010 (UTC)

A streetscape of Madison Avenue and Madison Square Park showing the 48-story building of the Metropolitan Life Insurance Company Tower and the 1906 building of the Madison Square Presbyterian Church to its left

  • ... that banana powder was utilized by scientists in the 1980s for its antiulcer compounds that both helped prevent ulcers and helped in healing areas where ulcers had previously occurred?
  • 00:00, 2 December 2010 (UTC)

A dog pants, sitting atop a pile of rubble

1 December 2010

  • 18:00, 1 December 2010 (UTC)

A three-dimensional rendition of a bathymetric map of Patton Seamount

  • 12:00, 1 December 2010 (UTC)

Mott as an Egyptian military officer, a middle-aged man with a full beard wearing an elaborate uniform with a fez

  • 06:00, 1 December 2010 (UTC)
The 1906 building of the Madison Square Presbyterian Church
  • 00:00, 1 December 2010 (UTC)

Painting of the Mystic Marriage of Saint Catherine of Siena