The first known standard foot measure was from Sumer, where a definition is given in a statue of Gudea of Lagash from around 2575 BC. Some metrologists speculate that the imperial foot was adapted from an Egyptian measure by the Greeks, with a subsequent larger foot being adopted by theRead More →

The Romans had a complex system of sewers covered by stones, much like modern sewers. Waste flushed from the latrines flowed through a central channel into the main sewage system and thence into a nearby river or stream. Did Athens use pikes? The sarissa was the pike used by theRead More →

Darkening of the eyelids. The skin of your eyelashes can darken upon use of Babe Lash and other serums. It doesn’t happen to anyone, but it’s definitely something to consider; and finally. Skin irritation. How do you know if Babe lashes are fake? Answer: Authentic Babe Lash will displayed thatRead More →

500.000-12.000 BC – During the Stone Age of mankind, eating utensils consisted form simple sharp stones intended for cutting meat and fruit. Simple designs of spoons were made from hollowed out pieces of wood or seashells that were connected to wooden sticks. Animal horns also were used as a meansRead More →

The “Made in England” stamp began appearing on some Wedgwood china pieces in 1898. In 1908 the stamp replaced the updated Wedgwood mark that had featured the word “England” for general use. Is any China still made in England? Most major English firms made or still make it, including Spode,Read More →

Springs are tradeable items won on Treasure Hunter used to charge the Spring cleaner. 1 spring will give the cleaner 1 charge; the spring cleaner can hold a maximum of 250,000 charges at one time. Springs do not drop to gravestones. What is spring cleaner? The spring cleaner is aRead More →

Arcadia Power buys energy from renewable sources like wind farms. As it does this, it collects Renewable Energy Credits (RECs), which certify that a unit of electricity was produced with green energy sources. … Arcadia Power sells its customers RECs. Does Arcadia use wind energy? Arcadia ensures that our participatingRead More →

Mark Hertling opted to discontinue bayonet training for Army recruits. After all, the last US bayonet charge was in 1951. … New Army recruits train on the bayonet course at Fort Knox in 2004. The Army has opted to discontinue bayonet assaults from its basic training curriculum. Are soldiers stillRead More →