Archive for August 27th, 2018

Sweetest What the Fluff Surprise Yet

(YouTube link)Zephyr is a four-year-old golden retriever witnessing the "What the Fluff Challenge." We don't know what Zephyr was expecting (he's certainly very attentive), but we were expecting the young man holding the...

https://www.neatorama.com/2018/08/27/Sweetest-What-the-Fluff-Surprise-Yet/

25 Incredibly Weird Explanations Behind Famous Band Names

Unless a band is named after the most prominent member (Bon Jovi) or an obvious fact about them (The Philadelphia Orchestra), there's probably a great story behind how the name was selected. Some of them may even be true...

https://www.neatorama.com/2018/08/27/25-Incredibly-Weird-Explanations-Behind-Famous-Band-Names/

America’s First Female Soldiers are Finally Getting the Recognition They Deserve

In 1917, a group of 450 bilingual women were sent to the front lines with the U.S. Army Signal Corps as telephone operators for the American Expeditionary Forces in France. Telephone communication was still fairly new, a...

https://www.neatorama.com/2018/08/27/Americas-First-Female-Soldiers-are-Finally-Getting-the-Recognition-They-Deserve/

The Space Song

[https://youtu.be/0A8Yq1s598A] (YouTube link)Here's a cute and catchy song from Clare and Si Bennett, also known as Planet Custard, about the planets of the solar system. It's set to an animated video that is cute, funny...

https://www.neatorama.com/2018/08/27/The-Space-Song/

How Disease and Conquest Carved a New Planetary Landscape

Students of American history learn that European explorers, conquerors, and settlers brought diseases that ravaged the Americas in the 14th and 15th centuries. However, the absolute devastation those pathogens wrought wa...

https://www.neatorama.com/2018/08/27/How-Disease-and-Conquest-Carved-a-New-Planetary-Landscape/
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