Tuesday 14 June 2016

Number Two Hundred and Fifty Eight: Fontart FA004


Number Two Hundred and Fifty Seven: New Purchase


Announcing the purchase of an electric kettle on social media

Number Two Hundred and Fifty Six: Fontart FA003


Number Two Hundred and Fifty Five: Captive

Captive markets such as cinemas, airports and public transport tend to charge a lot of money for water and snacks.

Number Two Hundred and Fifty Four: Fractal F1014


Number Two Hundred and Fifty Three: After Life


An artist or writer's sales are often very lively after death.

Number Two Hundred and Fifty Two: New Ways of Communication


Thomas Edison, the inventor of the phonograph and electric bulb investigated ways of communicating with the dead.

Number Two Hundred and Fifty One: Speed Limit

Walter Arnold was arrested in England in 1896 for speeding at 13km/h (8mph), the limit was later raised to 22km/h (14mph).

Saturday 4 June 2016

Number Two Hundred and Fifty: Eyelids

Although eyelids are useful they are not opaque enough to allow sleep in bright light

Thursday 2 June 2016

Number Two Hundred and Forty Nine: Deer

Deer sometimes bark like a dog