One can find information about the Guinness World Records on Guineessworldrecords, Wikihow, Ashrita, Ripleys, Bookofrecords, Attachplanet and the Hollywood Guinness Museum.
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One can find more information about record players and turntables by going to the Art of Manliness website. The website has information on how to buy a good turntable.
You would have to get in touch with the people who publish/write the book. To do this you could check on there website (I think that they have one) or maybe there's a phone number on the back of one of the books. Hope this helped. :)
One may find information on medical record scanning on the site "How Stuff Works". They are have some nice articles that explain what it is, how it is done and the benefits to using it.
no one has the last time i checked it was in the world records
The first Guinness World Record for the largest cake ever made was set in 1989 by the Fort Payne Chamber of Commerce in Alabama, USA. They baked a cake that weighed 128,238 lbs and measured 122 feet long.
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What is the Guinness record (if it exists) for using a toy called a footsie? It has a ring on one side that you put your foot into and a ball on the other end of a length of rope (plastic) . You basically are moving the ball with one foot and jump over it with the other. I just want to know if there is any record for length of time or number of jumps. Thanks
The Guinness world record approved world record for candy canes earned at school in one day is 3 candy canes. By Jerald Mackdoshe
Yes, there is a recognized Guinness World Record for the most bottle flips in one minute. The current record is to flip a bottle 46 times in 60 seconds.
You can find information about Irish songs from the record publisher who produced the single or album or from the recording artists website. You can also find information at Irish song festivals.
The Guinness World Record for the most lemons eaten in one minute is held by Ashrita Furman, who consumed an impressive eight lemons in just 60 seconds. Ashrita Furman is known for holding numerous Guinness World Records in various categories and is a dedicated practitioner of meditation and yoga. His record for lemon eating showcases his remarkable physical endurance and ability to push the limits of human capability.