I was looking up items for this week's pre-show questions, and there were a few birthdays of note:
Legendary animation/cartoon master Don Bluth is 79 today.
Tim "Ripper" Owens is 49.
Roald Dahl, described by a BBC article as "an unpleasant man who wrote macabre books," would have turned 100 today, if he had not died in 1990.
And philanthropist and perpetrator of crimes against chocolate, Milton Hershey, was born on this date in 1857.
But here's the most mind blowing fact about this day in history.
On September 13, 1848, one hundred and sixty-eight years ago, a railway building crew in Cavendish, Vermont had an accident while packing black powder for a later detonation.
A 13 pound, 43 inch, tapered iron tamping rod sparked while packing down the power, causing an explosion.
This rocketed the rod upward, through the cheek, mouth, brain and skull of foreman Phineas Gage, landing 25-30 yards away.
He never lost consciousness and even told his doctor "Here is business enough for you."
He lived for 12 years after.
You can hear two goofballs talk about him here.
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Tonight's Question:
After the incident, what gauge was Phineas?
Answer IN PERSON, after 7:50.
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