
The first cargo trucks appeared at the end of the 19th century. They ran on steam power, and they were most popular in Great Britain.

The first cell phone weighed nearly 2 pounds and was sold for $3,995.
The national anthem of Greece has 158 verses, making it the longest national anthem in the world.
To lift the house in the movie "Up" would require 105,854 balloons.

Wildebeests take turns sleeping, with some members of the herd looking out for predators during the night.

46 million turkeys are eaten in the United States each Thanksgiving.
In Idaho, You may not fish on a camel's back.

When he was President, George H.W. Bush banned broccoli from Air Force One and the White House.

Cosmic dust adds about 40,000 metric tons per year to Earth's mass.
In the early 20th century, the area now known as Glass Beach in California was used as a trash dump. Decades of ocean tides have cleared the beach and polished the discarded bottles and automobile tail lights into colorful pebbles of sea glass.
The inventor of the microwave appliance only received $2 for his discovery. Percy Spencer was working as a researcher for American Appliance Company (now Raytheon) when he noticed a radar set using electromagnetic waves melted the candy bar in his pocket. He had the idea to make a metal box using microwaves to heat food, but the company was the one to file the patent. He received a $2 bonus but never any royalties.

Elvis Presley failed music class in high school.