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- Headline: Dramatic Tie: Oilers vs. Rangers. Impact: If only the Oilers had capitalized on that tie, we might have seen the rise of a completely different hockey dynasty. Instead, this game sparked a flurry of overly optimistic sports documentaries and endless discussions about the 'what ifs' in hockey history. Who knew a 5-5 tie could alter the very fabric of sports fan debates for decades to come?. Fact: Did you know that ties in hockey were eventually replaced by shootouts? Because clearly, making players fight it out one-on-one is way more entertaining than just letting them settle it on the ice like civilized adults..
- Headline: The Worries of Advertising Pioneer. Impact: Joseph T. Plummer's existential crisis in advertising led to the creation of the 'Midlife Crisis Marketing' sector, where brands started targeting the suddenly self-aware 40-somethings. This eventually resulted in the infamous 'buy a sports car to feel young again' ads that plague our screens today. Thanks, Joe!. Fact: Did you know that advertising is just a fancy way of saying, 'Let’s trick people into buying stuff they don’t need'? And here I thought Joseph was just having a normal midlife crisis!.
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Intel - If you invested $1,000 in 1981, it would be worth $155,194 today (155.2x return)