These Weird Historical Trends Probably Wouldn't Catch On Today

Fax Newspaper

These days, people have Twitter and Facebook to get their news. Long ago, you had to buy the news from someone on the street. In between these two circuits though was the fax machine newspaper. It was marketed as convenient, but a trip to the store usually ended up being quicker and cheaper than waiting for a fax to come through. 

Pedestrian Shield

When people were driving around cars even more recklessly than modern standards, there were tons of pedestrian deaths. So, to combat these fatalities, inventors crafted something that looked like a shield to ward off such destruction. It, unsurprisingly, did not work at all, but slowing down and being cautious always works.

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The More You Know

  • February used to be the last month of the year, which is why it has the shortest number of days.
  • Warren Buffett has only sent one email in his life. It was sent to Jeff Raikes of Microsoft, and Buffett said it became his first and last email when it ended up in court.
  • Maine is the only state that has a one-syllable name.
  • The longest tennis rally lasted over 12 hours.
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Post originally appeared on Upbeat News.