16 September 2018
A water tower typically holds a day’s worth of water for the community it serves.
Today in 1908, General Motors was incorporated.
Located at 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue, the White House’s real estate value is USD$397 million.
There are 100 days until Christmas.
Environment Canada lists dangerous precipitation as a rain of terror.
Amoxophobes suffer from the irrational fear of riding in automobiles.
McIlhenny produces 750,000 bottles of its famed Tobasco Sauce, daily.
Today in 1959, the Xerox 914 was demonstrated live on TV in New York City—the world’s first successful photocopier.
Look serious and carry a clipboard—and there isn’t any place you can’t go.
The Swedish movie industry produces between 40 to 50 box office films a year.
India is the world’s largest consumer of sugar.
A pine tree will yield 80,500 sheets of paper, on average.
Today in 1975 Papua New Guinea gained its independence from Australia.
Stupidity knows no boundaries but it knows a lot of people.
Golf balls travel much further in hot weather.
The Three Little Pigs first built their homes in the 1840s.
The EU limits the number of times Hollywood movies may appear in theatres.
China controls ports in Greece, Myanmar, Israel, Djibouti, Morocco, Spain, Italy, Belgium, Côte d’Ivoire, Egypt, Sir Lanka, El Salvador and a dozen other countries.
A French pig is called a porque.
Food for Thought: Ideas have no passports. ~Ginny Rometty
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