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The Nobel Prize nomination and selection process is long and rigorous, T or F? http://bit.ly/Nobel_Prize_Trivia


What notable auto industry executive was behind the Ford Mustang? http://bit.ly/Mustang_Trivia


The Berlin Wall: an Engineering Feat comes down, http://bit.ly/Berlin_Wall_Trivia


The first Macintosh was released in 1984 http://bit.ly/Engineering_Degree


The name Intel stems from the company's former name, Integrated Electronics http://bit.ly/Engineering_Degree


Biology Trivia http://bit.ly/Biology_Trivia


Comic Book Trivia http://bit.ly/Comic_Books


US Geography Trivia http://bit.ly/US_Geography


Beer was often served with breakfast in medieval England http://bit.ly/UniversityCoursesOnline


The oldest recipe in existence is a recipe for beer http://bit.ly/UniversityDistanceEducation


The largest apple pie ever baked was 40 feet by 23 feet http://bit.ly/UniversityCoursesOnline


1946: the first disposable diaper is patented by housewife Marion Donovan http://bit.ly/Engineering_Degree


1924: Clarence Birdseye invents the quick-freezing method allowing us to enjoy frozen dinners to this day http://bit.ly/Engineering_Degree


James K. Polk was the first president to host a Thanksgiving dinner http://bit.ly/Education_Grants


A German supermarket chain has introduced a new way of allowing customers to pay using their fingerprints http://bit.ly/Engineering_Degree


Insurance company Esure announced new voice-stress analysis technology to weed out fraudulent claims http://bit.ly/Engineering_Degree


Scientists in Australia have found that rotten bananas could provide enough energy for 500 homes http://bit.ly/Engineering_Degree


In 2003, there were 86 days of below-freezing weather in Hell, Michigan http://bit.ly/Engineering_Degree


The magnetic North Pole changes position by about 20 feet a day http://bit.ly/Engineering_Degree


The Eiffel Tower shrinks 6 inches in winter http://bit.ly/Engineering_Degree


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