10 December 2018
Swan was Christmas dinner in European Royal courts until 1851, when turkey replaced it.
A mandarin orange tree bears between 5- to 6-thousand fruit in a favourable year.
Built in 1974 by Terex in London, ON, the Titan is still the world’s largest truck.
From Memorial University of Newfoundland to the University of Victoria, 1.7 million students attended school last year.
Education is important but other stuff is more importanter.
The Universal Serial Bus, a.k.a. the USB, was invented in 1966.
Costa Ricans feast on tamales on Christmas Day.
Nova Scotia, PEI, New Brunswick and Québec are no-fault car insurance provinces.
On this date in 1936, King Edward VIII abdicated the throne.
I despise AutoCorrect. It can go to He’ll.
Today is International Human Rights Day, observed across the globe.
In The Philippines, Christmas runs from 16 December to the first Sunday of the New Year.
The hardness if turquoise is equivalent to the strength of window glass.
Headphones first appeared in 1919, the only way to listen to radio.
In some societies it is impolite to feed ice cream to Christmas trees.
A group of jellyfish is called a bloom.
Companies began extracting oil from the Athabaska Oil Sands in the 1930s.
Titanium oxidizes immediately when exposed to air.
Christougenniatiko Dentrophobia is the irrational fear of Christmas trees.
Gingerbread men sleep on cookie sheets.
Food for Thought: Happiness doesn’t depend on any external conditions, it is governed by our mental attitude. ~Dale Carnegie
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