Read It In A Book

Useful (and not so useful) facts gleaned from reading random books

March 2006

These entries were posted in the month of March, 2006

Rain

The maximum speed at which rain falls is 18mph

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Umbrellas

The world’s only museum of umbrella covers is at Peak’s Island, Maine, USA. It is only open in the summer.

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Charles Rolls

Charles Rolls, of Rolls Royce fame, was the first Englishman to be killed whilst flying an aeroplane.

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Frog eating

An annual frog-eating festival is held in the town of Vittel, France at the headquarters of the Brotherhood of Frog Thigh Tasters

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Chopsticks

30% of the worlds population eat with chopsticks

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Advertising

The first product to be advertised on British commercial television was Gibbs SR toothpaste

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Barcodes

The first product to be scanned by a barcode was a pack of Wrigleys chewing gum

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