AWESOME FACTS ABOUT EVERYTHING CLXXVI
1. President Gerald Ford survived two assassination attempts within 17 days of each other - both by women with guns: On September 5, 1975, Lynette "Squeaky" Fromme in Sacramento, CA and on September 22, 1975 by Sara Jane Moore in San Francisco.
2. Elisha, Daniel, Edward, and John - the Brooks Brothers - introduced America's first ready-made suit at their Manhattan store in 1849.
3. TAEKWONDO can be anagrammed to EAT, KNOW, DO.
4. The longest number that can be written in standard Roman numerals is 3, 888: MMMDCCCLXXXVIII
5. According to the rules of major-league baseball, bases my be made of canvas, but home plate must be made of rubber.
6. Mary Doyle was the name of the 19-year old telephone operator who posed for Norman Rockwell's iconic picture of "Rosie the Riveter".
7. A gaffer is the head lighting technician or chief electrician on a film set responsible for artistic design. The best boy is the gaffer's primary assistant. A grip is the person who handles the mechanical aspects of the lighting.
8. The most popular write-in vote in American elections is Mickey Mouse.
9. The "Great Green Wall" is the African Union's tree-planting initiative to stop the growth of the Sahara Desert.
10. A Corvette is a small warship. In the 1990s -2000s, Malibu boats produced limited-edition speedboats styled exactly like Chevrolet Corvettes, often featuring actual Corvette V-8 engines.