- Japan used to think that it was religiously important to have the same number of hours of daylight and night... darkness? Anyhow, they changed the length of hours depending on the season/ day to night time ratio. Once they started trading with the rest of the world, they changed to standard time.
- It used to be that when you went to get shoes, they would x-ray your feet to see if there was anything wrong with your bones. (That was before they figured out that there was a link between cancer and x-rays.)
- The 'qwerty' keyboard was actually created to slow down the typing process. For old typewriters, if you typed too quickly the letter key things would get tangled (okay, jammed) with each other. Then, when keyboards for computers came up, they tried to create a keyboard that was friendlier to speedy typers like myself; however, the new keyboard was rejected because we have been socially acclimated to the qwerty keyboard.
- The reason engines are in the front of cars (okay, minus some models of Porsches) is because people were socialized to think the power in a mode of transportation came from the front of the car. With the engine in the back, there would be no driveshaft, and, ladies and gentlemen, no driveshaft for me to break!!!! Yaaay! Oh and I suppose the oil pan would also be in the back, thus eliminating that small stumbling block. So really, whoever decided that engines had to go in the front owes me approximately, let's see... $400 for the driveshaft, and atleast $400 for oil pan. So yeah, roughly $800.
I should now be done catching up on all the facts I missed! Hooray!