23 February 2019
Today is National Day in Brunei, marking its 1984 independence from Britain.
The Royal Newfoundland Constabulary was established in 1729.
Blood clots in 25 to 30 seconds.
Fresh spinach can be frozen.
Some cities are so dangerous the police have unlisted numbers.
During the Nazi occupation, the tilt of Dutch windmill blades sent messages to the Resistance.
Liverpool is the fifth largest city in the UK.
Today in 1893, Lord Stanley, presented the Stanley Cup for the first time.
It is the year 2012 in Ethiopia.
The Leafs wear numbers because their bodies can’t always be identified by dental records.
Microsoft Windows opened 34 years ago.
The jury trial system was abolished in South Africa fifty years ago.
The Silver Dart flew over Cape Breton 110 years ago today, a first in the British Empire.
There are more than 16,000 species of bees in seven biological families.
Flying is the art of throwing one’s self at the ground and missing.
The Australian Antarctic Territory covers 42% of the continent.
Guilt is closely related to remorse.
Tonight in 1970, the first Juno Awards ceremony honoured the best of our recording artists.
Belgium’s coastline is 68 kilometres long.
Jews are born with guilt; Catholics have to go to school to learn it. ~Elayne Boosier
Food for Thought: When you come to the end of your rope, tie a knot and hang on. ~Franklin D. Roosevelt
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