23 October 2018


We ring in a New Year in 100 days.
The highest quality embroidery needles are plated with two-thirds platinum and one third titanium alloy. 
Canadian farmers produce 220 tonnes of onions each growing season. 
The Bahamas, Gabon, Chad and Bermuda have the world’s highest tariffs.
A physicist’s favourite meal is fission chips. 


There are approximately 61,269 pizzerias in the United States.
The number of leaves on a mature oak tree number upwards of 500,00. 
Today in 1932, the unification of Saudi Arabia took place; this National Day in the Kingdom.
France’s Force de Frappe stands at 300 nuclear warheads, the third largest on the planet.
Illegal refugees sneaking into Stockholm are artificial Swedeners.


In Arabic, there are more than 160 words that mean ‘camel’. 
Austria, Germany, Japan and  Switzerland are the most difficult countries to gain citizenship. 
The many vitamins and antioxidants in hot peppers boost the immune system.
Tariffs in Iceland are the lowest on Earth, pegged at 0.7%.
A new country decided to conduct a flag poll. 


There are two international organizations that govern skip rope competitions. 
Alberta’s oil sands cover an area larger than the Empire State. 
The average lemon contains eight seeds. 
North Americans born in September-November live longer than kids born in other months.

In two days, tomorrow will be yesterday. 

Food for Thought: A nation of sheep will beget a government of wolves. ~Edward R. Murrow





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