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By: Trenston Birmingham

By: Trenston Birmingham. Fun Fact #1. The technology contained in a single game boy unit in 2000 exceeds all the computing power that was used to put the first man on moon in 1969. Fun Fact #2. To have your picture taken by the very first camera you would have had to sit still for 8 hours!.

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By: Trenston Birmingham

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  1. By: Trenston Birmingham

  2. Fun Fact #1 • The technology contained in a single game boy unit in 2000 exceeds all the computing power that was used to put the first man on moon in 1969.

  3. Fun Fact #2 • To have your picture taken by the very first camera you would have had to sit still for 8 hours!

  4. Fun Fact #3 • Thomas Alva Edison patented almost 1,300 inventions in his lifetime!

  5. Fun Fact #4 • The United States produces enough plastic film annually to cover the entire state of Texas.

  6. Fun Fact #5 • In 1998, Sony accidently sold 700,000 camcorders that had the technology to see through people's clothes

  7. Fun Fact #6 • The filming of the movie 'Titanic' cost more than the movie itself. http://www.funfactz.com/images/facts/titanic-filming-cost.jpgTitanic itself

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  12. Fun Fact #9 • First-ever color movie found at Britain’s National Media Museum in Bradford .. • Read more: http://www.nydailynews.com/entertainment/tv-movies/first-ever-color-movie-found-britain-national-media-museum-bradford-article-1.1158971#ixzz2hihgP4HF

  13. Fun Fact #10 • 1. To have your picture taken by the very first camera you would have had to sit still for 8 hours!

  14. Fun Fact #11 Before 1947 the number of U.S. homes with television sets could be measured in the thousands.

  15. Fun Fact #12 • Electronic television was first successfully demonstrated in San Francisco on Sept. 7, 1927.

  16. Fun Fact #13 • The number of television sets in use rose from 6,000 in 1946 to some 12 million by 1951

  17. Fun Fact #14 • In 1947 the House Committee on Un-American Activities began an investigation of the film industry

  18. Fun Fact #15 • Between 1953 and 1955, television programming began to take some steps away from radio formats

  19. Fun Fact #16 • Television news first covered the presidential nominating conventions of the two major parties, events then still at the heart of America politics, in 1952

  20. Fun Fact #17 • In 1964 color broadcasting began on prime-time television

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