Does anybody know the title of the classical music played during the BBC's Euro 2004 coverage ads? The one where Beckham and the presenters are turned into paint...
Why do cigarettes contain such chemicals as 'dead frog presevative' - why not just pure tobacco ? And also, what brand of cigarettes has a pure white filter (instead of those dark yellow ones) ?
I'd like to find more information and pictures about the huge building on the Seacombe side of the banks of the river Mersey which has 'PIES' writen on the side. And also the building on the same side...
I guess this comes under body - aren't shops which don't provide clothes in all sizes (xs - xxl) discriminating against people who aren't an average size ? Shouldn't they be forced to provide all...
Lakes, the sea and rivers apparently evaporate and create clouds which then rain, but if water boils and turns into steam at 100'c, and the sea is usually only about 8'c, how can it evaporate ?
How do vaccinations work - ie because your blood is constantly replaced, when a vaccine is injected, how does it stay in your system and provide protection against diseases ?
Each time you use satellite navigation in your car, do you have to pay to use it ? Because you're using a satellite each time, don't you have to pay a subscription or something to use it ?
I've seen safety deposit boxes on American films, but are there any banks or companies that provide them in the UK ? I have lots of stuff I'd like to store safely in somewhere like that incase of...
What, exactly, is the poorest country in the world ? I have searched on the internet but it varys on different websites. Some say Siera Leone, others Ethiopa, others Bangladesh and also Afghanistan....
There are a few things I just can't understand about 'space'. What was here before the big bang ? Why did the big bang happen ? Why is 'space' here in the first place ? How can there be no edges to...
Can anyone please tell me the title of the music played at the beginning of 'This World: Football and Freedom' on BBC2 on the 18th of January, it was the episode with the two South African...
How do train wheels grip the track ? Car tyres have treds on the them and the road is usually tarmac which is rough, so the types can grip the road and the car moves forward. But train wheels are...
Is it illegal for shops to sell food which is past it's 'best before' date and hasn't been clearly marked as being out of date ? There's a shop near me which has been selling some out of date food for...
Can you transfer mp3s from a PC with windows 98 to an ipod mp3 player (2nd or 3rd gen) ? On the specifications on all the sites I have been to say that you need windows 2000, me or xp. Is that just a...