13 July 2018
Today in 1977, Somalians declared war on Ethiopia.
The RMS Queen Elizabeth II made 806 trans-Atlantic crossings.
More than a million people can search Wikipedia in Swahili.
Since 2006, the 642,550 Montenegrins have celebrated National Day on this date.
Fish at the bottom of the ocean have dropped out of school.
Earth’s longest one stretches 5,600 kilometres. South Australia’s Dingo Fence guards sheep from predators.
20% of Americans who seek medical attention ask for a second opinion.
The rarest Chevrolet Corvair is the 1962 Lakewood wagon—68 were built in Oshawa.
As observed throughout the 50 United States, July is National Baked Bean Month.
www.conjunctivitis.ca is a site for sore eyes.
The most expensive robot cost USD$7 billion; Titan rents for $1.5 million a day.
London was the site of the first modern circus, staged in 1768.
The 10 million who speak Lingalan address their mothers as Mamma.
When a gaggle of geese leave terra firma for the skies, they become a skein or a wedge.
Tokyo was completely foreign to me—the only English words I recognized were Sony and Mitsubishi.
Most of the 125 Christian churches that handle snakes in Jesus’ name, are in Appalachia.
The biggest production tire stands seven metres tall and weighs 6 250 kilos. Used on machines in Alberta’s tar sands, the company sells 900 a year, at $60,000 a pop.
12 million UK computers were hacked, infested with a virus or spyware since January.
Three million Canadians have significant hearing loss.
I worship the quicksand they walk on.
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