History
The Oldest Trees
Methuselah

The world’s oldest individual tree lives 10,000 feet above sea level in the Inyo National Forest, California. A staggering 4,765 years old, this primeval tree was already a century old when the first pyramid was built in Egypt. The tree is hidden among other millennia-old Great Basin bristlecone pines in a grove called the Forest of Ancients.Read More
Amazing Antique Typewriters
Commercial Visible Typewriter Co. of New York

This beautiful 1898 Commercial Visible Typewriter types from a type wheel, that is easy to remove, allowing for a quick change of font. To make an impression, a spring loaded hammer behind the carriage swings forward, striking the paper and ribbon against the type wheel.Read More
137 Years of Popular Science
The free Popular Science archives includes the following "I'd Like To See Them Make" series from their January 1956 issue (page 116). An item you won't see in today's publications:

Popular Science has partnered with Google to offer their entire 137-year archive for free browsing. Each issue appears just as it did at its original time of publication, complete with period advertisements.Read More
Record Player That Records Music
Record And Play Your Own Records With Gakken's Gramophone Kit

Gakken's Gramophone kit can play records of any size, using a bamboo needle to belch crackling analog goodness out of its nickel-plated iron horn. Playback speed and tone are adjustable, and the player is powered by a hand crank.
But the most fun part of the Gramophone kit is the ability to record your own music directly to vinyl.Read More
Trees Consuming Objects

When a tree grows and something gets in its way, it occasionally consumes it. Here are a few extreme examples of hungry trees.Read More
The History of Phones

The first telephones were a purely scientific endeavor, with little thought to aesthetics. The entire focus of these first creations was to come up with a replacement for the primitive telegraph. Alexander Graham Bell is credited with the invention of the first working telephone, though there is controversy over who actually received the patent first: Bell, or another inventor, Elisha Gray, who came up with a model using similar technology.Read More
Expensive Harley-Davidson Motorcycles
The Harley-Davidson 1909 Model 5-D Twin motorcycle had the company’s first twin-cylinder engine (about $400,000)

Today, when you think of a Harley-Davidson motorcycle - chrome, a growling engine, sleek lines and comfort comes to mind. The first Harley-Davidson was a basic bicycle with an engine on it. It took years for Harley to acquire its reputation, perfection and celebrity status.Read More
Time Capsules
Everything from beer & cigarettes to an entire car have been sealed in vaults for 50 to five thousand years

Seward, Nebraska Time Capsule
The official GWBR-certified “World’s Largest Time Capsule” is located in Seward, Nebraska. At that location sits a brilliant white pyramid below which is a 20' by 8' by 6' concrete vault housing a variety of seventies memorabilia including a new 1975 Chevy Vega and a leisure suit.Read More
Amazing Superimposed Photos
Superimposed photos combine the present with the past

Superimposed Photo: Thomas Circle, Washington, DC
These clever superimposed photos align historical photos with today's actual surroundings by placing an old photo in front of the subject, then taking a picture of both.
For those lucky enough to have a box of early 20th century photographs - and even luckier to find the subjects still exist - it might be worth a drive to track down some of the locations to get some really cool and attention-getting photographs.Read More
Fun Car Facts
Things You May Not Know About Cars

The Better Mousetrap
Budget i7 Computer Guide
Multiple Monitors
The Fastest PC
Mayberry - Behind the Scenes
Make A Working Dog Fireplug
Closet Photo Lighting Studio
WaterCar Amphibious Vehicle
PC Living Room
Transparent Concrete Walls
The Color of Art



