Saturday, February 21, 2009

clever news bits found...

The Securities and Exchange Commission said it could not account for $8 billion in assets held by the Stanford Financial Group

body scanners at Tulsa airport : For the first time, some airline passengers will skip metal detectors and instead be screened by body scanning machines that look through clothing for hidden weapons


British researchers have found that stock traders tend to take bigger risks when their testosterone levels register at higher levels. Morning saliva tests were used to track the changing levels. What all this suggests, of course, is that when guys are in heat, we may start making bad decisions


When images of bulls-eyes, houseflies or other targets are etched into the bottom of a urinal, spillage is reduced by 80%.

A study of candy bars from eight major retailers found the average confection sat for 140 days, or about 4.5 months, before reaching the consumer.

In California, laws are copyrighted, which means a digital copy of the states Code of Regulations costs $1,556 and a paper version costs $2,315. The state generates about $880,000 annually by selling its laws.

21% of American with salaries of $100,000 or more say they are living from paycheck to paycheck.

29% of American who are in a committed relationship lie to their partner about their spending habits.


what more information of Value could you ask for ?

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