The Most Multifunctional Penknife in the World






This is the largest Swiss Army knife in the world, holder of the Guinness World Record for "The Most Multifunctional Penknife," with 87 precision-engineered tools spanning 112 functions. Made by Wenger, crafters of genuine Swiss Army knives since 1893, it uses stainless steel for all parts and is hand-assembled by just two cutlery specialists in Delmont, Switzerland, ensuring that every knife meets exacting standards. It has seven blades, three types of pliers, three golf tools (club face cleaner, shoe spike wrench, and divot repair tool), 25 flat- and Phillips-head screwdrivers and bits, saws, wrenches, and more. It also has a bicycle chain rivet setter, signal whistle, 12/20-gauge shotgun choke tube tool, combination fish scaler, hook disgorger, and line guide tool, cigar-cutting scissors, laser pointer, tire-tread gauge, toothpick, tweezers, and key ring. 3 1/4" L x 8 3/4" W. (2 3/4 lbs.)

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Most-used search engine on the Web



Google Search or Google Web Search is a web search engine owned by Google Inc. and is the most-used search engine on the web. Google receives several hundred million queries each day through its various services. The main purpose of Google search is to hunt for text in web pages, as opposed to other date, such as with Google Image Search .Google Search was originally developed by Larry Page and Sergey Brin in 1997




Mickey Mouse



The cartoon hero of all times Mickey Mouse (The short name of Mitchell Mouse) is an icon for the Walt Disney Company. Walt Disney and Ub Iwerks gave life to this wonderful character in the year 1928. Mickey's voice belongs to the creator Disney himself.
Mickey embraced the hearts of the people with the release of Steamboat Willie (the first Mickey Mouse Cartoon with sound) on November 18, 1928. The Walt Disney Company celebrates Mickey's birthday every year on this day although Mickey had already appeared six months earlier in Plane Crazy.
At present Mickey has evolved from being simple a character in animated cartoon and comic strips to become one of the most recognizable symbols in the word. Mickey is currently the main character in the Disney Channel's Playhouse Disney series "Mickey Mouse Clubhouse" and is the leader of The Mickey Mouse Club.

In late 2009, The Walt Disney company announced that they will begin to re-brand the Mickey Mouse character by moving away from his pleasant, cheerful image and reintroducing the more devious side of his personality, starting with the upcoming Epic Mickey. Mickey was created as a replacement for Oswald the Lucky Rabbit, an earlier cartoon character created by the Disney studio for Charles Mintz of Universal Studios. On November 18, 1978, in honor of his 50th anniversary, he become the first cartoon character to have a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.
Throughout the decades, Mickey Mouse competed with Warner Bros. Bugs Bunny for animated popularity. But in 1988, in a historic moment in motion picture history, the two rivals finally shared screen time in the Robert Zemeckis Disney/Amblin film Who Framed Roger Rabbit.



Mount Everest

Mount Everest or Mount Chomolungma, is the world's highest mountain above sea level at 8848 meters (29,029 ft). It is located in the Himalayas on the Nepal (Sagarmatha Zone) China (Tibet ) border.



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In 1856, the Great Trigonometric Survey of British India established the first published height of Everest, then known as Peak XV, at 29,002 ft(8,840 m). In 1865, Everest was given its official English name by the Royal Geographical Society upon recommendation of Andrew Waugh, the British Surveyor General of India at the time, who named it after his predecessor in the post, and former chief, Sir George Everest.

The 8,848 m (29,029 ft) height given in this article is now officially recognized by both Nepal and China. On 9 October 2005, after several months of measurement and calculation, the Chinese Academy of Sciences and State Bureau of Surveying and Mapping officially announced the height of Everest as 8,844.43m (29,017.16 ft) with an accuracy of ±0.21m (0.69 ft).They claimed it was the most accurate and precise measurement to date. This height is based on the actual highest point of rock and not on the snow and ice covering it. The Chinese team also measured a snow/ice depth of 3.5m (11 ft), which is in agreement with a net elevation of 8,848m (29,029 ft). The snow and ice thickness varies over time, making a definitive height of the snow cap impossible to determine.