More than 1300 numerical nuggets of the most astonishing, bizarre,
and quirky numbers, from the number of emails a spammer must send to get
a response, to the number of teeth on a tortoise Numbers are a
common language, as every day people use PIN numbers, figure costs,
study sports scores, maintain speed limits, check bank balances, play
the lottery, and more. This collection reveals hidden and often
astonishing numbers, with entries divided into 14 sections, including
science, human body, modern life, business, nature, military, music,
space, and history. Readers will learn the minimum number of dollars it
would be worth Bill Gates' time to bend down and pick it up--a lot, not
surprisingly. They'll also be well informed about deadly sins, the
pounds per square inch at which champagne is bottled, how many miles of
arteries and veins are in the human body, the staggering number of
bottles of wine that Napoleon's army took to Russia, the number of
chopsticks the Japanese use in a year, and much more.