Ripley's Believe It or Not by Ripley’s Believe It or Not! for November 15, 2013
Transcript:
Roll over minutes? The Finnish cell phone company Nokia, founded in 1865, used to make toilet paper! Sprayable energy, developed by Ben Yu and Deven Soni, is a spray that provides a shot of caffeine absorbed via the skin! The poet Lord Byron was the first person to use the word millionaire in English, in a letter of 1816.
Frogman_tg about 11 years ago
Sprayable Energy? WOW, it looks like another way to get cancer! Waddaya kno’’bout dat. Maybe spray-on nicotine is next — only it probably would burn like the dickens when one lit it up..
IQTech61 about 11 years ago
Caffeine is not energy. Food provides energy. Caffeine is a stimulant drug.
goweeder about 11 years ago
I wonder if I’m the first person in the world to use the word ‘penniaire’ I wonder if I could even be qualified to call myself a penniaire..I’m not all that great at math, so I can’t even figure out how much that would be.
boldyuma about 11 years ago
Good old Nokia..When you absolutely, positively had to answer the call of nature
AmyGrantfan51774 about 11 years ago
geez I didn’t know Nokia used to make toilet paper!!!!!!!
tuslog64 about 11 years ago
Can’t recall the name offhand, but back in the 30s there was a company that made coils for the early radios. (Clippard?)To wind them efficiently required small air cylinders to control the winding machines. However, only large versions were available, so they made their own. Then, as miniaturation gained momentum, other companies turned to them to supply miniature air cyclinders.Before long, they were getting more orders for cylinders than coils!So, they said the heck with coils, and today they are a major mfr. of air cylinders!