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These things were the starting points which pioneered the whole branches of the modern-day industry.
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So I ordered a cheeseburger in Sri Lanka. And received this... bun with cheese in it. When I complained and asked where the meat was, the waiter was confused and explained that I ordered a cheeseburger. And that's what I got. *True Story!
Hearing recorded music for the first time: San Francisco, 1889.
This is the first know photo of a human being. It is a Daguerreotype that was taken in 1838 in the Boulevard du Temple in Paris by the inventor of the process Louis Daguerre. This process involved exposing a chemically treated metal plate for 10 minutes. There were other people and carriages in the photo but because they were moving, they didn’t show up.
During the turn of the century thrill seeking and being a daredevil was both exciting and profitable. The latest thing was trying to ride over Niagara Falls in a barrel! Taking the plunge was a 50/50 chance at life and death. After hoaxes and Victorian shenanigans, the falls were finally tamed for the first time…by a woman!
Everybody is probably afraid of getting a bad haircut. But when you are an adult, you can talk to your hairdresser and discuss your future hair style. But if you are a child and if this is your first haircut ever, you react differently. How? Go inside this post to see.
I can imagine how hard life can be sometimes for these people, especially when they are professionals… But at the same time, if they didn’t change them till now, it means that they know how to deal with different difficult situations that their names can cause :) 16. Dr. Pornsak
These are the first fails of young children.
Very funny compilation, I recommend! Kids can be funny too

Eugene Ely takes his Curtiss pusher airplane off from the deck of USS Birmingham on 14 November 1910. It was the First airplane takeoff from a warship. He flew for two miles before landing on a Willoughby Spit beach. It was a big success and so they decided to continue experiment. But this time, a plane had to land on a ship. It happens on 18 January 1911, Eugene Ely lands with the same plane on USS Pennsylvania, making this first landing on a warship in history and a great historical event.