The Controversial History of the Jacuzzi

old-pink-jacuzzi-adEarlier this week I asked: “True or False, the jacuzzi is named after one of its inventors, Roy Jacuzzi”. The “one of” was important, because Roy actually came into the game late. His uncle Candido did most of the heavy lifting, but Roy put all of the pieces together to make what we today consider the jacuzzi. That is, however, disputed, as someone (apparently a Candido supporter) blasts Roy on wikipedia:

The patent for the first portable Jacuzzi was filed in 1963, Patent # 3,159,849 and also for the first self-contain Jacuzzi Whirlpool filed in 1964 and marketed in 1968 as the first Hydrotherapy Tub patente4d #3,297,025 inventor Candido Jacuzzi yet Roy is getting this credibility. However, after Jacuzzi was bought out in the late 1970’s by Kiddie, they hired Roy (young in his 20’s to remain with the last name Jacuzzi and in time he became President). During this time, the Jacuzzi’s company website and history of who invented the whirlpool was modified, changed and Roy Jacuzzi started to earn this creditability as the inventor. After 30 years, and new President in charge, the original patent #3,297,025 was sent (certified) to Jacuzzi Corporation in Chino CA. However, Jacuzzi Corporation would not discuss this issue,(return calls) correct the website history that the inventor for the Jacuzzi Whirlpool was in truth, Candido Jacuzzi.

Some inconsistencies are in that write up (I doubt that Roy modified the company website in the 1970s). But it leads to the question: Did the jacuzzi lead to a falling out among the Jacuzzis? It is interesting to note that Candido’s name is not used in the history section on the official jacuzzi website, though he is seen by many as being the inventor. I also discovered that it was pretty much a family operated business, employing 100 Jacuzzis, until it was sold to Kiddie Inc in 1979, at which point  all of the Jacuzzis got out of the business except Roy, who was later was named President and CEO of the company.

Michael Vick and Dogs Quiz

michael-vick-with-dogHere’s the wild card round from this week: Michael Vick and Dogs. Answers are after the jump.

  1. What name did Michael Vick go by when he got treatment for an STD in 2005?
  2. This 1989 movie starred Craig T. Nelson, among others, and a dog whose real name was Beasley?
  3. What team did Vick and the Virginia Tech Hokies lose to in the 2000 Nokia Sugar Bowl?
  4. What group had a hit with “Who Let the Dogs Out?”
  5. In what notorious prison has Vick served the two years of his sentence?
  6. Who wrote the 2005 best seller ?
  7. What high school did Vick graduate from?
  8. In what famous arena does the Westminster Dog Show take place each year?
  9. What was the name of Vick’s dogfighting operation?
  10. This type of dog has been named America’s most popular purebred by the American Kennel Club for 18 consecutive years.

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Quizzo Tonight

Kick it off at the Locust Rendezvous at 6:15, as the currently #1 ranked Jams try to become the first team to hold onto the top spot for two straight weeks. Anyone who knocks them off will certainly get into the top 10. Then on to the Black Sheep, where the #2 team, Duane’s World, hopes to get the top spot back with an impressive win. Action starts at 8 p.m. Hope to see ya tonight!

IN THE MEANTIME: Why is Jayson Werth trying to look like Vanilla Ice, and why do the D-Backs have so many tools with neck tattoos?

Toughest Questions From Last Week

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  1. What country duo has the first names Kix and Ronnie?
  2. A book written by this woman in 1961 is currently the #1 best seller on Amazon. What woman is it?
  3. Fill in the blank: At one point during Woodstock, an announcement came over the PA which said, “We’ve been told that the brown_________ is bad.”
  4. John Logie Baird and Alexander Zworkin were both pioneers in what field?
  5. What casino with gold windows is connected to Treasure Island via an elevated tram?
  6. What team had the best record in baseball when the players went on strike in 1994?
  7. This black volcanic glass was used to make arrowheads by native americans, and is so sharp that it is still used to make surgical knives. What is it?
  8. In 1598, Jacopo Peri composed what is considered by many to be the first ever what?
  9. What language other than Egyptian hieroglyphics will you find on the Rosetta Stone?
  10. You’ll find the 30th Street Station feature prominently in this 1985 film.

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