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  2. Flip-top - Wikipedia

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    A precursor to the flip-top, the "bail" or "Kilner" closure was invented in 1859, where a lid with gasket was held by a wire harness and sealed by a separate set of wires. Examples of flip-top bottles. The first flip-top closure was created by Charles de Quillfeldt in the United States, who filed for a patent on 30 November 1874.

  3. Bottle flipping - Wikipedia

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    Bottle flipping is the act of throwing a plastic bottle, typically partially whole of liquid, into the air so that it rotates in an attempt to land it upright on its base or cap. It became an international trend in the summer of 2016, with numerous videos of people attempting the activity being posted online.

  4. Killer Karaoke - Wikipedia

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    Flip Your Lid - The contestant has a clear dog cone on his/her head. Then, he/she stands on a platform, pulling a lever. Then, he/she stands on a platform, pulling a lever. After the lever is pulled, something nasty will come out (maggots, cow brains, dirty socks, etc.) and be poured into the cone.

  5. Easy egg-flipping hack stops broken yolks every time

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    Simply fry your eggs as usual - and when they are ready to flip, hold the pan above a pot lid and slide the eggs into it. Fear not: There's one secret trick to getting your eggs right every single ...

  6. Flip chart - Wikipedia

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    Flip charts have being in use from the 1900s, the earliest recorded use of a flip chart is a photo from 1912 of John Henry Patterson (1844-1922), NCR's CEO while addressing the 100 Point Club standing next to a pair of flip charts on casters. [4] The flipchart we know (on a small whiteboard) was invented by Peter Kent in the 1970s.

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  8. Non-reversing mirror - Wikipedia

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    It was created using computer algorithms to generate a "disco ball" like surface. The thousands of tiny mirrors are angled to create a surface that curves and bends in different directions. The curves direct rays from an object across the mirror's face before sending them back to the viewer, flipping the conventional mirror image. [1]

  9. What is the 2024 Oxford Word of the Year? - AOL

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    Adopted by Gen Z and Gen Alpha, it gained new prominence in 2024, according to Oxford, as a term used to capture concerns about the impact of consuming excessive amounts of "low-quality online ...