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Thanks God It's Friday! TGIF - #FACT
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It feels like I have only just finished writing last weeks Friday post.
I hope you are all well (those of you who are still hanging about that is).
I have got a big book called: "Top 10 of Everything 2010" full of lists. A reasonably banal book in itself except for a few choice pages.
For example:
The 10 Most Corrupt Countries:
1. Somalia
2. Iraq and Myanmar (joint)
4. Haiti
5. Afganistan
6. Chad, Guinea, Sudan (joint)
9. Democratic Republic of Congo, Equatorial New Guinea (joint)
I have no idea how they've measured "corruption" in this - guesses welcome.
Another #FACT (or two)
Did you know that more Books are translated into German than any other language? FACT!
Agatha Christie and Shakespeare are, apparently according to this book, tied for the "best-selling English-language authors" with around 4, 000, 000, 000.
More facts soon...
Spare Ed
I hope you are all well (those of you who are still hanging about that is).
I have got a big book called: "Top 10 of Everything 2010" full of lists. A reasonably banal book in itself except for a few choice pages.
For example:
The 10 Most Corrupt Countries:
1. Somalia
2. Iraq and Myanmar (joint)
4. Haiti
5. Afganistan
6. Chad, Guinea, Sudan (joint)
9. Democratic Republic of Congo, Equatorial New Guinea (joint)
I have no idea how they've measured "corruption" in this - guesses welcome.
Another #FACT (or two)
Did you know that more Books are translated into German than any other language? FACT!
Agatha Christie and Shakespeare are, apparently according to this book, tied for the "best-selling English-language authors" with around 4, 000, 000, 000.
More facts soon...
Spare Ed
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Excellent #FACT Session here.
Next, how many of these have you read?
Top 10 Books found in most Public Libraries:
1. The Bible,
2. US Census
3. Mother Goose
4. Dante Alighieri, The Divine Comedy
5. Homer, The Odyssey,
6. Homer, The Illiad
7. Mark Twain, Huckleberry Finn
8. J R R Tolkien, Lord Of The Rings
9. Shakespeare, Hamlet
10. Lewis Carroll, Alice's Adventures in Wonderland
I think this may be a US-centric sample group.
Still, I have read 6 of the ten. So all excluding Mark Twain, Mother Goose, US Census and The Bible.
How about you lot?
Sorry about the lack of hotties.
Spare Ed
Next, how many of these have you read?
Top 10 Books found in most Public Libraries:
1. The Bible,
2. US Census
3. Mother Goose
4. Dante Alighieri, The Divine Comedy
5. Homer, The Odyssey,
6. Homer, The Illiad
7. Mark Twain, Huckleberry Finn
8. J R R Tolkien, Lord Of The Rings
9. Shakespeare, Hamlet
10. Lewis Carroll, Alice's Adventures in Wonderland
I think this may be a US-centric sample group.
Still, I have read 6 of the ten. So all excluding Mark Twain, Mother Goose, US Census and The Bible.
How about you lot?
Sorry about the lack of hotties.
Spare Ed
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Chocolate is kind of like cake:
Top 10 Chocolate consumers:
1. UK - per capita consumption: 11.5kg (!!!)
2. Liechtenstein - 10.9kg
3. Luembourg - 10.1kg
4. Ireland, Switzerland - 9.9kg
6. Iceland - 9.8kg
7. Germany - 8.3kg
8. Austria - 7.3kg
9. Norway - 7.3kg
10. Belgium - 6.0kg
World Average: 1.1kg!
It is worth point out this is over a year, not in one go.
Spare Ed
Top 10 Chocolate consumers:
1. UK - per capita consumption: 11.5kg (!!!)
2. Liechtenstein - 10.9kg
3. Luembourg - 10.1kg
4. Ireland, Switzerland - 9.9kg
6. Iceland - 9.8kg
7. Germany - 8.3kg
8. Austria - 7.3kg
9. Norway - 7.3kg
10. Belgium - 6.0kg
World Average: 1.1kg!
It is worth point out this is over a year, not in one go.
Spare Ed
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