Friday, October 26, 2007

Things We Didn't Know Last Year

From AAA Home Insurance in Great Britain:

Mohammed is now one of the 20 most popular names for boys born in England and Wales.

Devout Orthodox Jews are three times as likely to jaywalk as other people, according to an Israeli survey reported in the New Scientist. The researchers say it’s possibly because religious people have less fear of death.

Until the 1940s rhubarb was considered a vegetable. It became a fruit when US customs officials, baffled by the foreign food, decided it should be classified according to the way it was eaten.

It’s possible for a human to blow up balloons via the ear. A 55-year-old factory worker from China reportedly discovered 20 years ago that air leaked from his ears, and he can now inflate balloons and blow out candles.

One more for now--
The Queen has never been on a computer, she told Bill Gates as she awarded him an honorary knighthood.