|
|
Favorites
Omaha World Herald
Burlington Record
Omaha Public Library
Yahoo
eBay
YouTube
Craig's List - Omaha
Love Funeral Homes
Facebook
Scandinavian Today
Amazon
Wikipedia
Instagram
Pinterest.com
Project Gutenberg
|
POPULAR SEARCHES:
|
Link,
music,
News,
Picture of the Day,
Quote of the Day,
Restaurant,
Video,
Wine,
Wish List,
Omaha,
Blair,
Restaurants,
Blogs,
Weather,
Radio,
SHOW ALL
|
Projects
CD Collection
Danish American Archive & Library
Don Shirley Tribute
Jack Coughlin
Our Garden
Schumann Project
Wine Tasting Group
|

Website Size
|
|
<< < Page 85
of 150
>
Steel Penny
|
|
Those of you who are coin collectors, or at least old enough to remember the 1950s, will know that in 1943 the United States minted its pennies using steel rather than copper. This was done because of a WWII-related shortage of copper. I remember saving them as a child (they now sell for about 20c each on eBay). In 1944 copper pennies returned, but in 1982 the core had to be changed to zinc because copper was too expensive to use (you may notice that these pennies are about 20% lighter than the old ones).
I had heard rumors that because the price of copper and zinc has quadrupled in the last 5 years (in dollar terms), there is a risk that U.S. pennies might be melted down for their copper and zinc content. This past week Lew Rockwell's blog featured comments by Congressman Ron Paul about a bill presently before Congress that apparently would authorize the Secretary of the Treasury to mint steel pennies again.
|
|
Posted
by Nathan Krämer
on 9/3/2009
|
http://digg.com/
|
|
|
Digg is a place for people to discover and share content from anywhere on the web. From the biggest online destinations to the most obscure blog, Digg surfaces the best stuff as voted on by it's users. Its a place of people to collectively determine the value of content.
|
|
Tags:
Link,
Posted
by Nathan Krämer
on 9/3/2009
|
Tags:
Link,
Posted
by Nathan Krämer
on 9/2/2009
|
Employee Happiness Kit
|

|
|
|
|
Posted
by Nathan Krämer
on 9/2/2009
|
Tags:
Video,
Posted
by Nathan Krämer
on 9/2/2009
|
Tags:
Video,
Posted
by Nathan Krämer
on 9/1/2009
|
Phyllotactic defect in corn kernels
|
|
Kernels on a cob of corn, showing an interesting phyllotactic defect where regular columns of kernels suddenly make a checkerboard pattern and then revert to columns again.
|
In botany, phyllotaxis or phyllotaxy is the arrangement of the leaves on the stem of a plant.
|
Tags:
Picture of the Day,
Posted
by Nathan Krämer
on 9/1/2009
|
Alotta Brownies
|
|
Bakery in Arlington, Nebraska
402-478-4600
Monday - Closed
Tuesday through Friday - 8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.
Saturday - 8:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m.
|
|
Tags:
Link,
Posted
by Nathan Krämer
on 9/1/2009
|
Cat viewed from below
|
|
|
|
Posted
by Nathan Krämer
on 9/1/2009
|
Tags:
Video,
Posted
by Nathan Krämer
on 9/1/2009
|
|