16 October 2018



Trick or treat! There are 15 days until Hallowe’en. 
The pendulum clock was invented in 1656 by Dutch scientist Christiaan Huygens.
22% of science fiction novels are written by women.
Building wagons since 1852, Studebaker entered the automobile field in 1902. 
Death is the only escape from taxes. 


At USD$3,000 a metre, vicuna is the rarest and most expensive wool in the world.
Walter his brother Roy Disney incorporated The Walt Disney Company 95 years ago, today.
At 42 kilometres square, Pelee is the largest island in Lake Erie and home to 235 people. 
There are three types of meteorites.
Hangings are suspended sentences.


Chile and Japan are the world’s number one and number two producers of iodine. 
On this date in 1984, Reverend Desmond Tutu was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize. 
A pumpkin that fits in one’s hand is called a Jack Be Liittle, nickname JBL. 
600 people a day are diagnosed with leprosy around the globe. 
Statistics Canada is where the truth lies.



Under Chancellor Otto von Bismarck, Germans were first to retire with monetary benefits. 
The 44 phonemes in the English language are units of sound.
Today in 1978, Cardinals elected the first non-Italian pope in more than 400 years.
‘Slow as molasses’ entered language in January 1919, after a 10-metre-tall tsunami of the sticky stuff inundated Boston.
A tornado is Mother Nature's story--with a twist.



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