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February 5, 2025 1 min
Where is the busiest driveway in North America? 
Was there ever an IPHONE 2? 
How long are the days on Saturn?
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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Well, that was kind of random. Mel tying for random
facts with Mel Taylor.

Speaker 2 (00:05):
Busiest highway in North America is in Toronto. More than
five hundred thousand cars drive on King's Highway four one
each and every day. There was never an iPhone two.
They went from the original iPhone right to the iPhone
three G the same husband and wife duo, Neil Marlins
and Carol Black. They created three hit TV shows back

(00:27):
to back, Growing Pains, The Wonder Years, and Ellen the
sitcom not the talk show. Up until just a few
years ago, no one could figure out how long the
days are on Saturn because there are thousands of miles
of clouds between the viewing. But now NASA has got
some new data and they say the length of a
day on Saturn is ten hours, thirty three minutes and
thirty eight seconds. And only one former cast member has

(00:49):
ever reportedly been banned from hosting SNL again, Chevy Chase,
mainly because they said he was a jerk to the
cast and crew. That's look today at random Facts.
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