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Published: Wednesday, March 28, 2007

Updated: Sunday, July 26, 2009

  • Gandhi took dance and music lessons in his late teens

  • The pores in your feet release about a quarter cup of sweat a day.

  • When the first McDonald's opened in Des Plaines, Illinois, in 1955, the hamburgers cost $0.15 each. The first day's take was $366.12.

  • If you draw a one-inch by one-inch square on your forehead, that square will probably be home to 8 million bacteria.

  • The automated baggage handler at the Chicago O'Hare Airport can sort 480 bags per minute.

  • A typical banana travels 4,000 miles before being eaten.

  • Leprosy is the first documented infection, initially described in Egypt in 1350 B.C.

  • One in four Americans isn't sure if the earth travels around the sun or vice versa.

  • Insomnia is the No. 1 health complaint Americans report to doctors.

  • Mark Twain liked to say he only smoked once a day - "all day long."

  • It takes 3,000 cows to supply the NFL with enough leather for a year's supply of footballs.

  • The first food eaten in space by an American was pureed applesauce from a tube.

  • In 1958, Crayola changed its "Prussian blue" to "midnight blue" in response to teacher recommendations that children could no longer relate to Prussian history.

  • A penguin with a six-inch stride can run as fast as an average man.

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