10 things we didn't know last week
Snippets from the week's news, sliced, diced and processed for your convenience.
1. Eighty-two million people play Farmville.
2. The name "scrumpy" comes from a word meaning small and shrivelled.
3. Rudyard Kipling turned down the Order of Merit - twice.
4. In The Wizard of Oz, Toto was played by a dog called Terry.
5. Pine that is grown in a cold climate has greater durability.
6. The Bill began life as a one-off drama called Woodentop.
7. The world's most complex mathematical problem is called the Poincare Conjecture.
8. There are only about 10 Pagani Zonda S supercars produced each year.
9. Teachers sometimes get lavish gifts from their pupils like a Tiffany bracelet.
10. Over 260 species of marine wildlife become entangled in litter or mistake it for food.
Seen 10 things? Thanks to Anita Bekker for this week's picture of 10 boats.