What’s the most obscure spoken-word record you own? I’m not embarrassed to say that a copy of Walter Mercado’s Walter ’86: Aquario, the Puerto Rican astrology god’s predictions for Aquarians in 1986, ...
“It was a market just waiting to be tapped,” says Texan Jarrell McCracken. He can say that with a contented smile: at 35, he is president and chief stockholder of Word Records, Inc., the nation’s ...
The word saw, ahem, record usage in The New York Times in 2008. By Sarah Diamond In Word Through The Times, we trace how one word or phrase has changed throughout the history of the newspaper. On Dec.
The player’s mission is to record sound bites that describe words and challenge friends to guess the words. Starting a new game is easy. Players simply invite their Facebook friends to play, search ...
The thing about records is that they're meant to be broken. From the "longest human tunnel traveled through by a skateboarding dog" to the "largest living cat," Guinness World Records has been ...