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Wednesday, 20 September 2023
Coca Cola
Apple Tizer, Dr. Pepper( in Europe) , Fanta, Iron Brew, Kia Ora, Oasis, Relentless , Smart Water, Sprite and coke are all brands of the Coca Cola company.
Sunday, 17 September 2023
Sleeping on the Moon
Night time on the moon lasts for about 2 weeks so if they send a solar powered probe it must go onto sleep mode for 2 weeks at a time unless it can store extra power during the day time.
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Saturday, 16 September 2023
Most Painful Sting
According to Coyote Peterson, a man that deliberately gets stung on the arm, the most painful insect sting is from the Executioner wasp and not the bullet ant or Tarantula Hawk wasp
Wednesday, 19 July 2023
Monday, 26 June 2023
Taxi Cheaper than Trains?
It is cheaper for four people to go from High Wycombe Train Station to Marylabone train station by Taxi than by train.
A single trip from high Wycombe costs £16.50 for one person. By Uber it costs about £40 on average but the car has room for four passengers! If there were four passengers they would only pay £10 each.
This info is based on my own observations and access to my Uber App. I believe this is true of many other stations.
Saturday, 24 June 2023
Most Premature Birth
According to the Guinness World Records, a boy called 'Curtis Means' was the most prematurely born baby to survive.
He was born in the second trimester of birth, about halfway through normal pregnancy cycle. He was roughly 4 & ½ months premature.
With the aid of technology more and more infants are surviving being born during the second trimester of pregnancy.
Sunday, 11 June 2023
To the Coast
It's cheaper drive to the coast from most cities in Britain than to take the train.
My findings are based on my own experiences. For example two hours of dual carriageway driving in my car gets you about 100 miles and a uses ⅓ of a tank, that works out as £12 in each direction. Two hours of driving will give you access to quite a lot of the Sussex or summerset coastline from London and the Thames Valley. Most train tickets to the coast cost more than £20 in each direction. Most cars have 5 seats so you can take the whole family with you.
If you have a hybrid or electric car then the difference in price is even greater.
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