20 October 2018


You can count on it, today is World Statistics Day. 
With a population of 1.3 million, one out of every four Calgarians are foreign born.
Snow White met the Seven Dwarfs in 1812.
A guinea pig sleeps four hours a day, in ten-minute intervals. 
Money is called dough because we all knead it.


Fear is quantitative, humans can smell it. 
Scientists have proven that travelling reduces heart attacks and improves memory.
The human knee has fourteen ligaments.
Today in 1865, Queen Victoria mfr Ottawa the capital of what would soon be Canada.
Cash cows give richer milk.


The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints has eight temples in Canada.
Europeans were introduced to tea in the late 16th century.
At this very moment there are more than 1.9 billion websites on the Internet.
Today in 1956, the first Black Brant rockets were fired into space from the Churchill Rocket Research Range in Manitoba.
This month’s hydro bill is a shocker.



From St. John’s to Victoria, 8% of our kids attend any of 1,907 private schools.
Crocodiles have the strongest bite of any living creature. 
The glorious stew, ratatouille, originated in Provence, France.
We distinguish 10 million colours.
By the time my neighbour makes ends meet, they move the ends.


Food for Thought: Civilization begins with order, grows with liberty and dies with chaos. ~Will Durant





















Food for Thought: Fortune does not change men; it unmasks them. ~Suzanne Curchod Necker


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