The Great Foley, Minn. Computer Scam of 1955

It’s time for Robert Kotsmith and Michael Chmielewski to fess up.  Time to come clean.  Guys, don’t worry.  We forgive you.  The Statute of Limitations of high school foolishness has passed now, and we just want to know how you did it.  We really don’t care anymore. In the July 1955 issue of Popular Mechanics, Jim… Continue reading The Great Foley, Minn. Computer Scam of 1955

Celluloid Prairie Scum and Lithe Championship Diver: Strother Martin’s Two Lives

Strother Martin in Rooster Cogburn, 1975 Strother Martin was a character actor who rose to the very top of the character category.  While his credits run from 1950 to 1980, his character star shone the brightest in the 1960s and 1970s, when he was often conscripted to play time-worn, hard-bitten, tobacco-spittin’ codgers in Westerns. Martin… Continue reading Celluloid Prairie Scum and Lithe Championship Diver: Strother Martin’s Two Lives

Monsanto House of the Future: When Our Future Was Made of Plastics

Built in Disneyland in 1957 as a joint project between Disneyland, Monsanto, and MIT, the House of the Future was constructed of 16 identical plastic shells that were fabricated off-site and then shipped to the building site for assembly.  The home was meant to display technological marvels, such as the microwave oven and speaker phone,… Continue reading Monsanto House of the Future: When Our Future Was Made of Plastics

Screw You, Food Court! When Department Store Restaurants Reigned

Yorkdale Mall Toronto Vista Restaurant - ca mid 1960s

Anybody who is under a certain age will not remember how mall department stores once ruled the retail roost.  Before their peak and then eventual decline in the 1980s, these massive shopping cubes, which often went by a single name moniker (Alexander’s, Dalton’s, Gottschalk’s, etc.), were the place to buy everything from clothing to books… Continue reading Screw You, Food Court! When Department Store Restaurants Reigned

Oh, Those Germans! Insane Method of Transporting Deathly Ill Sailors in 1905

Sure, the idea of going back in the past has its temptations.  Hobnobbing with a young Einstein.  Enjoying the pleasures of Gay Paree.  Killing off a certain Austrian street artist. But getting sick in the past is not one of them.  Witness this 1905 German Naval method of transporting sick or wounded sailors from one… Continue reading Oh, Those Germans! Insane Method of Transporting Deathly Ill Sailors in 1905

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