The glue that I remember is 'Gloy' brand. There was also 'Seccotine' which was derived from fish bones, and was smelly. I'm speaking from UK experience.
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Blow bye in an engine is typically the force that comes from the mufflers, commonly referenced to as the hot rod era in the 50s. The "Blow-Bye" refers to the young girls that would stand behind the muscle cars and as the cars took off, the blow from the muffler would lift their skirts.
Winglets were invented in the 1950's by a Richard Whitcome. Answer: The man's name was Whitcomb, and he proposed it in the '70s (after the oil crisis). But he didn't invent them, he "simply" refined a previous idea from Hoerner (which WAS in the '50s), although the idea in one form another goes back even further (Lanchester, 1897).
Type A was a primitive transmission fluid used it the 40s & 50s. By the 50s there was also Type F. Ford used Type F and GM vehicles used Type A. Neither fluid is used in any car built after 1977 that I know of.
Elvis Presley used a guitar in the 50s.
Velvoleum is a linoleum-type top used by General Fireproofing Company on their desks in the 1930s and into the 50s.
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yes there are internet in 50s but it not the same as today internet. There no movie and music only document that scientients used to share
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that treatment was out in the late 50s
It was 1928, but most of us remember it from the '50s when we were in grade school.
s equals 4. This is how I came to the answer:50s = 200Then devide both sides by 50:50s/50 = 200/50s = 4
a dance where boys and girls used to go in the 50s to shake their booties.
well i dont knw about the 50s but come on girl them days are well over and gone now there called cookies
The most successful record of the 50s was Johnny B Good. This record is still very popular by today's standards and it is still used by many movies and shows.