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- Ana Samways | ana.samways@nzherald.co.nz

Victorian nose-pickers?

Not quite — it’s snuff, a form of tobacco ground into a fine powder, taken by snorting a little pinch up one’s nose. In the 18th and 19th centuries it was a luxury only the rich could afford and there are many pictures of posh ladies trying to demonstrat­e their social standing by posing mid-snort. (Via The Museum of Ridiculous­ly Interestin­g Things)

Conceptual­ising a billion

Jeff Bezos has US$147 billion (on paper), but how much is that really? People often underestim­ate how big a billion actually is. An easy way to conceptual­ise it is to think of it in terms of seconds. One million seconds ago was 12 days ago. One billion seconds ago was 1987 . . . if I spent a dollar every second I would be spending $3600 an hour. It would take me 32 years to spend a billion dollars at this rate.

Did you know . . . 1.

Goldfish lose their colour if they are kept in dim light or are placed in a body of running water, such as a stream. Also, goldfish actually get very large and live for a very long time, but most people don’t care for them properly and end up suffocatin­g them in ammonia.

2. Some hydrangeas change colour depending on the pH of the soil: less acidic soil turns them pink and more acidic soil turns them blue.

3. Pineapple contains a small amount of the enzyme bromelain, which breaks down proteins in meat. So when you eat pineapple, it eats you back. (That’s why you put it on a Hawaiian pizza. We distract it with the ham and then we can eat it safely — joke!)

4. If bees were paid the minimum wage, a jar of honey would cost about $200,000.

Lest We Forget

You may have seen the front page of the New York Times last week, which featured one-line obituaries of just 1 per cent of America’s victims — 1000 people — but you may not have read every one. Researcher­s combed through obituaries and death notices with Covid-19 written as the cause of death. They read them and gleaned phrases that depicted the uniqueness of each life lost: Romi Cohn, 91, New York City, saved 56 Jewish families from the Gestapo. Julian AnguianoMa­ya, 51, Chicago, life of the party. Alan Merrill, 69, New York City, songwriter of I Love Rock ‘n’ Roll. Lakisha Willis White, 45, Orlando, Florida, was helping to raise some of her dozen grandchild­ren.

In the past five months, more Americans have died from Covid-19 than in the decade-plus of the Vietnam War and the death toll is a third of the number of Americans who died in World War II.

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