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Room 8

One day in 1952, a cat showed up at Elysian Heights Elementary School in Los Angeles and became a fixture there for the rest of his life. He hung out with the sixth-grade students in room 8, so his name became Room 8. He would vanish each summer, then return when the children came back to school every autumn.
The gray-striped tabby roamed the halls of the Echo Park school for 16 years, sauntering in and out of classrooms, sleeping on kids' desks and, to a teacher's dismay, wiping out a chalked lesson with his fur as he crept along the eraser tray below the blackboard.

"My first recollection of Room 8 was Miss Mason introducing him to our kindergarten class," said student Angie (Medrano) Nicolai. "She wanted us to know that he belonged to the school and that there may be times he would come into our classroom to visit. She put him down and he immediately jumped up on the desk next to the window to take a nap in the warm sun."

The students weren’t the only ones who noticed Room 8. He eventually became the most famous cat in Los Angeles!
The local news media began to take notice of his annual autumnal return to school. His renown spread after Look magazine ran a three-page spread in November 1962 titled "Room 8: The School Cat."

Weekly Reader, a national magazine for elementary school pupils, featured the feline in January 1967. Art Linkletter had the cat as a guest on TV's "House Party," and Room 8 also was featured on "Big Cats, Little Cats," a television documentary that aired in 1968.

According to his biography, Room 8 received more than 10,000 fan letters from 47 states and several foreign countries -- sometimes more than 100 letters in one day.

Room 8 was adopted by a family who lived near the school after recuperating from pneumonia in 1964. He was 22 years old when he died in 1968. His obituary appeared in the Long Beach Press-Telegram, and he was buried at the Los Angeles Pet Memorial Park, where a 3-foot granite headstone was erected.

But the legacy of Room 8 lives on. Former school principal Beverly Mason and teacher Virginia Finley wrote a book, "A Cat Called Room 8" published in 1966. There is also a no-kill shelter for homeless cats named in his honor, the Room 8 Memorial Cat Foundation. Room 8’s pawprints were embedded in a sidewalk near the school.

Link to article.

There’s more at the author’s website on Room 8. Link

Related: Five Famous Felines. Link

Planet Earth


(YouTube link)

Take a three minute break and enjoy some scenes from planet Earth. Music by composer Jo Blankenburg. -via Viral Video Chart

Rodent of Unusual Size

17-year-old Nicco Phillips was driving to school in Milwaukie, Oregon, when he spotted an animal in the road.
"I was coming down the street and he was just in the middle of the road," Phillips said. "I just kept driving and I was like, 'What is that?' It's like a big guinea pig, I guess, which kinda bums me out because I was hoping it was like a kangaroo or something."

The animal was actually a Patagonian cavy, a large rodent native to central and southern Argentina. Link to story. Link to pictures. -via Digg

Classics in Lego


This Flickr set by Mike Stimpson features recreations of famous photographs in Lego, with links to the original for each. Link -via Grow-A-Brain

Supermarket Dominos


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If you’ve ever wondered why the new cookies you just bought are all broken, this might be a clue. A full six minutes of supermarket goods knocked down at "an undisclosed location" over the Christmas holiday. It probably took hours to put all that stuff away. -via Cynical-C

6 Classical Scandals Straight from the Tabloids

Haydn, Liszt, Tchaikovsky.. who would’ve thought these classical composers had lives that supermarket tabloids would be interested in? Mental_floss has stories of mental illness, rabid fans, and bizarre death in the history of superstar composers. Link

Neatorama and mental_floss: Show off your smarts!

Get out your thinking cap and get ready to win free stuff because this week Neatorama and mental_floss are teaming up to challenge you to SHOW OFF YOUR SMARTS!

We throw out a topic and all you have to do is come up with the smartest, funniest, most interesting fact related to it.  Simply enter your fact in the comments below and if yours is chosen, you'll win a brand new prize from the mental_floss store (along with endless bragging rights!). One fact per comment, but you can enter as many facts as you'd like.

Today's topic: In honor of the Christmas trees going up all over, give us an odd fact about plants. The odder, more obscure, or baffling, the better!

Here are two examples to get your mojo working:

The largest single flower is the Rafflesia or "corpse flower". They are generally 3 feet in diameter with the record being 42 inches.

For more than 30 years, Nova Scotia has donated a giant Christmas tree each year to the people of Boston as a thank you for their assistance following the 1917 Halifax Explosion.



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Good luck, guys!

Notice: Because the mental_floss staff has been jet-setting (and therefore jet-lagging), we will announce both yesterday's winner and today's winner on Monday.

Oops


Dark Roasted Blend has a collection of “oops” moments at airports. Some are funny, some are scary, and all are presumed to have been quite expensive. Link

Non-Stick Chewing Gum

A British scientist has developed chewing gum that dissolves in water! That could save millions in money municipalities spend to remove improperly-discarded gum. The gum, nicknamed Rev7, is produced by the startup company Revolymer. Environmental studies confirm it is easier to remove from streets than conventional gum, and even degrades narurally in weather. It also passed taste and “mouth-feel” tests.
Prof Cosgrove, who is Chief Scientific Officer of Revolymer, said: "The advantage of our Clean Gum is that it has a great taste, it is easy to remove and has the potential to be environmentally degradable."

"I am delighted with our progress" added Roger Pettman, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer. "In 18 months we have converted UK technology into a commercial product, significantly changing the pollution issues facing chewing gum."

Pettman's daughter has done tests of gum on her hair, such is his dedication to his product. The additive has yet to be approved but it is expected before the end of the year and "we are planning our product launch for 2008," said Pettman.

The article does not address how long it takes for the gum to dissolve in your mouth. Link -via Gizmodo

Kiwi


Now you know. -via Phil’s Phun

Transparent Toaster


This looks like a wonderful idea. You can see how brown your toast is getting, so you won’t be surprised by burnt toast. Too bad it’s only a concept, since glass can’t get hot enough to toast bread ...yet. http://www.inventables.com/Product/ConceptStudio.asp?i=11&t=3 -via Engadget

Hand Soap.


Wash your hands with hand soap. Soap shaped like little hands! Each hand is hand made. Isn't that handy? http://foliage.myshopify.com/products/handsoap -via BB Spot

Disappearing Act.


The fun things you can do with video these days... Push play or go to YouTube. -via Old Horsetail Snake

Google Moon.


If you thought Google Maps was everywhere already, you ain’t seen nothin' yet!
In honor of the first manned Moon landing, which took place on July 20, 1969, we’ve added some NASA imagery to the Google Maps interface to help you pay your own visit to our celestial neighbor. Happy lunar surfing.

Link -via Bits and Pieces

Dog-Powered Scooter.


This scooter lets you "mush", no matter how good the weather is. Putting the dog at the side, behind the steering wheel, lets him see how you are steering. http://dogpoweredscooter.com/Home_Page.html -via the Presurfer

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