More things we learnt in 2005
From the BBC.
61. You can bet on your own death.
62. MPs use communal hairbrushes in the washrooms of the Houses of
Parliament.
63. It takes less energy to import a tomato from Spain than to grow
them in this country because of the artificial heat needed,
according to Defra.
64. New York mayor Michael Bloomberg's home number is listed by
directory inquiries.
65. Actor James Doohan, who played Scotty, created the Klingon
language that was used in the movies, and which Shakespeare plays
were subsequently translated into.
66. The hotter it is, the more difficult it is for aeroplanes to
take off. Air passengers in Nevada, where temperatures have reached
120F, have been told they can't fly.
67. Giant squid eat each other - especially during sex.
68. The Very Hungry Caterpillar has sold one copy every minute since
its 1969 publication.
69. First-born children are less creative but more stable, while
last-born are more promiscuous, says US research.
70. Reebok, which is being bought by Adidas, traces its history back
more than 100 years to Bolton.
2 comments:
65. Is that true? I had never heard that. Fascinating.
Apparently not true...
According to Wikipedia it was created by Marc Okrand for Paramount Pictures.
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