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		<title>100 things we didn&#8217;t know this time last year</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The BBC has an amusing list of &#8220;100 things we didn&#8217;t know this time last year&#8221; &#8211; a few examples: 2. Mohammed is now one of the 20 most popular names for boys born in England and Wales. 6. WD-40 dissolves cocaine &#8211; it has been used by a pub landlord to prevent drug-taking in [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The BBC has an amusing list of &#8220;100 things we didn&#8217;t know this time last year&#8221; &#8211; a few examples: </p>
<blockquote><p>2. Mohammed is now one of the 20 most popular names for boys born in England and Wales.</p>
<p>6. WD-40 dissolves cocaine &#8211; it has been used by a pub landlord to prevent drug-taking in his pub&#8217;s toilets.</p>
<p>18. If all the Smarties eaten in one year were laid end to end it would equal almost 63,380 miles, more than two-and-a-half times around the Earth&#8217;s equator.</p>
<p>20. The Queen has never been on a computer, she told Bill Gates as she awarded him an honorary knighthood.</p>
<p>27. Only in France and California are under 18s banned from using sunbeds.</p>
<p>29. When faced with danger, the octopus can wrap six of its legs around its head to disguise itself as a fallen coconut shell and escape by walking backwards on the other two legs, scientists discovered.</p>
<p>32. &#8220;Restaurant&#8221; is the most mis-spelled word in search engines.</p>
<p>36. The average employee spends 14 working days a year on personal e-mails, phone calls and web browsing, outside official breaks, according to employment analysts Captor.</p>
<p>38. Nasa boss Michael Griffin has seven university degrees: a bachelor&#8217;s degree, a PhD, and five masters degrees.</p>
<p>45. C3PO and R2D2&nbsp; do not speak to each other off-camera because the actors don&#8217;t get on.</p>
<p>50. Only 36% of the world&#8217;s newspapers are tabloid.</p>
<p>53. It takes 75kg of raw materials to make a mobile phone. </p>
<p>60. Newborn dolphins and killer whales don&#8217;t sleep for a month, according to research carried out by University of California.</p>
<p>71. Jimi Hendrix pretended to be gay to be discharged from the US Army.</p>
<p>72. A towel doesn&#8217;t legally reserve a sun lounger &#8211; and there is nothing in German or Spanish law to stop other holidaymakers removing those left on vacant seats.</p>
<p>73. One in six&nbsp; children think that broccoli is a baby tree.</p>
<p>74. It takes a gallon of oil to make three fake fur coats.</p>
<p>78. One in 18 people has a third nipple.</p>
<p>87. Pulling your foot out of quicksand takes a force equivalent to that needed to lift a medium-sized car.</p>
<p>92. You are 176 times more likely to be murdered than to win the National Lottery.</p>
<p>94. Bill Gates does not have an iPod.</p>
<p>99. The Japanese word &#8220;chokuegambo&#8221; describes the wish that there were more designer-brand shops on a given street.</p></blockquote>
<p>More @: <a href="http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/magazine/4566526.stm">news.bbc.co.uk</a></p>
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