Tuesday, April 01, 2008

April Fool!

I hadn't given this day a thought until I turned on the computer this morning and noticed the date....April 1....April Fool's Day!

I don't even know where Fool's Day originated and haven't taken the time to research it.

Without having anything in mind to post for today, I googled April Fool and found the Top 10 April Fool's jokes, of all time.

The following story was listed as #3.


http://www.museumofhoaxes.com/hoax/aprilfool/

Sweden’s most famous April Fool’s Day hoax occurred on April 1, 1962. At the time, STV (Sveriges Television) was the only television channel in Sweden, and it broadcast in black and white.

The station announced that their “technical expert,” Kjell Stensson, was going to describe a process that would allow people to view color images on their existing black-and-white sets.

The broadcast cut to Stensson sitting in front of a television set in the studio. He began to explain how the process worked. His discussion was highly technical, going into details about the prismatic nature of light and the phenomenon of “double slit interference.” But at last he arrived at the main point. Researchers, he said, had recently discovered that a fine-meshed screen placed in front of a black-and-white television screen would cause the light to bend in such a way that it would appear as if the image was in color.

Stensson told viewers they could experience the effect at home with the help of some simple, readily accessible materials. Nylon stockings, it turned out, were the perfect fabric to use as a fine-meshed screen. So all viewers had to do, Stensson said, was to cut open a pair of stockings and tape them over the screen of their television set. The image on the television should suddenly appear to be in color.

Stensson cautioned that the viewer would have to be seated at the correct distance from the screen in order to get the full effect. Also, it might be necessary to “move your head very carefully” back and forth, in order to align the color spectrum..

Thousands of viewers later admitted they had fallen for the hoax. Many Swedes today report that they remember their parents (their fathers in particular) rushing through the house trying to find nylon stockings to place over the TV set.

STV attempted its first color broadcast four years later, in 1966. Regular color broadcasts were begun in Sweden on April 1, 1970.

I wonder if there will be any practical jokes pulled today, April 1, 2008, that will make national (or international) news??? Be alert!

Peace to your household...

4 comments:

WomanHonorThyself said...

I posted some too hun...wink* ! :-)

Tammie said...

how timely that snack lesson was today~~~~~don't ya think?

crabby old man said...

read the rollers in vegas april fool.

April FOOL's day!!!

Joe was really tired last night...so, his plan was not as elaborate as they usually are. So, he waited for the kids to go to sleep and then....
**Stacked suitcases (5 high) outside of their bedroom door. So, that when they opened the door and started to walk out....they'd trip over the suitcases.
**Then, he put chili pepper in their kool-aid...because that's what they drink every morning (well, at least Chris does)
**And...he put plastic wrap on the toilet downstairs and their bathroom (of course not thinking about who will have to clean it up!)

So...we were woken up this morning by Chris running in, yelling "April Fool's Day" and throwing ice cold water ALL over Joe!! Poor Joe just laid there. I asked if he wanted a towel...he said, "No"..."because if I get up now...I'm throwing him in the pool!"...(and we haven't turned on the pool heater yet!

Then, I could hear Eli, "Hey...someone put plastic on the toilet.."
Which means that HE got to the toilet before Chris. (which means that I had to clean it!)
I think that Chris did drink the Kool-aid....

All in all...they had a fun morning. But...I wouldn't be surprised if they kept torturing the each other through the night!!!

I did have an idea for Joe for next year. I told him that we should blow up the air mattress and put it in the pool. Then, when Chris was asleep.....we'd sneak him downstairs and put him on the mattress. SO that he'd wake up floating in the pool! (that's a good one..huh??)

The little guys and I have just been running errands. I got the ped to call in a prescription for some stronger bum cream. Chris goes to Scouts tonight...so...really, not much going on here!

thisisme said...

I love that story - it is one of my favourite april fools - another one is the story of italians harvesting spaghetti from trees. Some of the imagination shown is just wonderful.