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HEADLINES ON November 4, 1945
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- Headline: Chrysler's Revolutionary Plane Engine Unveiled. Impact: This revelation led to an arms race in aviation technology, resulting in the creation of the jet engine. Without it, we might still be flying in glorified metal birds powered by rubber bands and hope.. Fact: Fun fact: that engine was so fast, it could outrun your neighbor's complaints about your lawn care habits..
- Headline: Exploring Fiction Titles from 1945. Impact: This headline represents the mundane struggle of authors everywhere. Little did they know, their literary frustrations would inspire a million 'writer's block' memes in the future.. Fact: You know you're in trouble when the 'Reluctant Millionaire' sounds like the ultimate self-help book for people who can't even find a penny..
- Headline: Dealer's Choice: A Game-Changer in Poker. Impact: This headline could have changed the course of poker historyβhad it been taken seriously. Instead, it became a euphemism for poor decision-making in casinos worldwide.. Fact: In poker, 'dealer's choice' means you can pick the game. In life, it means you get to choose your own disaster..
- Headline: SUGGESTS CHANGES IN CITY PLANNING; Committee of Architects Finds Serious Lack of Unified Municipal Plan. Impact: This oversight in planning led to the creation of the iconic 'New York City Gridlock,' where time and sanity go to die in a sea of yellow cabs. Architects still argue about it while sipping overpriced coffee.. Fact: If only they had a unified plan for avoiding potholes! New York could have been a smooth ride instead of a rollercoaster of chaos..
- Headline: 1,250 STRIKERS SWELL PHILADELPHIA TIE-UPS. Impact: The ripple effect? A national conversation about workers' rights that eventually led to coffee breaks and mandatory 'nap time' lawsβthough, sadly, not for office workers.. Fact: Striking is just like a really intense game of musical chairs, except no one really wins, and you still have to sit on a hard chair when it's over..
- Headline: 27 on ATC Plane Down in Pacific; Survivors Being Taken Off Rafts; PLANE CARRYING 27 IS DOWN IN PACIFIC. Impact: This tragic event highlighted the perils of aviation and led to improved safety regulations. Because nothing says 'we care' like making sure you can crash land in style.. Fact: Survivors being rescued off rafts is basically the original 'survivor reality show'βminus the million-dollar prize and the camera crew..
- Headline: WANT BRITISH LOAN RESTRICTED BY U.S.; Exporters Ask Proviso for Use of Funds to Liquidate Sterling Balances of Other Nations. Impact: This request planted the seeds for future economic entanglements, showing that money really does make the world go roundβright into a giant debt spiral.. Fact: Ah, the age-old tale of 'give me money, but only if you can also take care of my friends' financial messes.' Classic..
- Headline: Criminals At Large. Impact: This headline served as a stark reminder of how crime and chaos are simply part of the human experience, echoing through time and inspiring countless crime dramas.. Fact: The only thing scarier than criminals at large? The fact that they probably have better public relations than most politicians..
- Headline: TO STUDY FHA LOAN PLAN; Mortgage Bankers Seek Removal of Limit on Used Houses. Impact: This call for change eventually led to the housing boomβbecause who doesn't want a house that looks like it survived a tornado? Talk about character!. Fact: It's great to study FHA loans. But let's be honest, the only thing more complicated than a mortgage is trying to assemble IKEA furniture without the instructions..
Wall Street Time Machine
GE
General Electric
General Electric - If you invested $1,000 in 1945, it would be worth $487,501 today (487.5x return)
PFE
Pfizer
Pfizer - If you invested $1,000 in 1945, it would be worth $168,691 today (168.7x return)
JNJ
Johnson & Johnson
Johnson & Johnson - If you invested $1,000 in 1945, it would be worth $3,433,942 today (3433.9x return)