123761

Published in the Journal of Urology in 1980 (Volume 123, page 761), researchers Wendel, Crawford, and Hehman detailed an unusual cause for renal varicosities and hematuria.

The number refers to several distinct histories and contexts depending on whether you are looking at industrial history, medical research, or even internet "alternative histories." The Innovation: Cyrus Baldwin’s "Speed Demon" (1872) 123761

In a more literal sense, is a geographic identifier for Grisslan , a location in Västernorrland County, Sweden. Published in the Journal of Urology in 1980

If you are looking at internet creative writing, is the identification number for one of the most prolific "alternative history" threads on the SportsLogos.Net Forums . Baldwin's design was a hydraulic powerhouse

Baldwin's design was a hydraulic powerhouse. When it was installed in the Western Union Building in New York City, it was whispered to be the fastest elevator in the world.

Over hundreds of posts, contributors have built a massive universe involving team rebrands (like the Memphis Maniax or Michigan Panthers ), stadium changes, and a decades-long fictional timeline of a football league that never was. Geographic Roots: Grisslan, Sweden

This area is part of the High Coast (Höga Kusten) , a UNESCO World Heritage site. The story here is one of geological drama: the land is rising out of the sea at one of the fastest rates in the world due to post-glacial rebound, creating a unique archipelago of rising islands and jagged forests.