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SAY CHEESE!

vintage valveeta

monroe cheese co

monroe cheese sign
Monroe, NY
  

emil frey
Emil Frey, creator of Velveeta and
Liederkranz cheese

valveeta cheese

   mac and cheese   grilled cheese sand

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LOOKING BACK AT TODAY IN HISTORY

ap 3

                    ap mic af

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LOOKING BACK AT TODAY IN HISTORY

ap tele 3

     
     
   

    ap on air shdw

 

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INVENTION PATENTED ON THIS DAY IN 1888

drinking-straw

marvin c. stone

Marvin Chester Stone is best known as the inventor of the
modern
drinking straw. By 1890, his factory in Washington
D.C. was producing more drinking straws than cigarette
holders. A machine was invented in 1906 by Stone’s
“Stone Straw Corporation” to automatically wind the
straws.

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LET THERE BE (BETTER) LIGHT!

light_bulb

eco bulb main
An eco-friendly energy saving light bulb

(FoxNews) – When the ball drops on New Year’s Eve, the year ends – and so 
does the ordinary light bulb.

Jan. 1. marks the end of a seven-year effort to outlaw the ordinary light bulb,
thanks to a 2007 law that raised minimum efficiency standards for traditional 
incandescent bulbs far beyond what the technology can manage.

It’s lights out for the traditional light bulb, in other words, which was essentially
killed by that bill.

“The government started phasing out incandescent’s in 2010, starting with the
100-watt bulb, and then followed by the 75-watt,” explained Melissa Andresko, communications director for lighting-automation company Lutron.

“Come January 1, both the 60- and the 40-watt bulbs are going away. And
that’s really going to have the most impact on consumers because those are
the most popular incandescent bulb types right now,” according to Andresko.

edison-lightbulb-
Thomas Edison with his first incandescent light bulbs, 1880s

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