18 March 2019
Today is Flag Day, observed by the 104,822 citizens of the Sovereign Nation of Aruba.
State-owned Pemex operates 10,830 gasoline stations in Mexico.
The only province with no natural borders,10% of Saskatchewan is lakes and rivers.
There are more than 200 synonyms for the word ‘anger’.
When it’s -27°C, it’s time to head to Oranjestad for some vitamin sea.
Delta pilots take off from the tarmac more than 5,400 times a day.
Twenty quires make one ream of paper.
Today in 1918, Ottawa legalized daylight savings time, to boost production of war materiel.
The boiling point of uranium is 4,131°C.
It is ironic that are days are numbered, not lettered.
Yemen has no rivers.
An Apple iPhone uses 30¢ of hydro a year, if fully charged on a daily basis.
Today in 1965, Cosmonaut Alexey Leonov became the first Earthling to walk in space.
Larger in size than PEI, the population of Antcosti Island numbers 240 souls.
The moon is waxing—but don’t worry—it’s only a phase.
The four types of waves all transmit energy.
Rolex began marking time in London in 1905; after WW I, the firm moved to Geneva.
According to StatsCan, 23% of us suffer from extreme life stress.
In 1635, King Edward II decreed that judges’ dress code would be black silk robes.
The doctor told my neighbour that his happiness was stress-related.
Food for Thought: Where justice is denied, where poverty is enforced, where ignorance prevails, and where any one class is made to feel that society is an organized conspiracy to oppress, rob and degrade them, neither persons nor property will be safe. ~Frederick Douglass
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