a very interesting fact 03:15 - Jun 28 with 1421 views | TheBlueGnu | Neil Harris - the Cambridge manager, and Marco Silva - the Fulham Manager, were both born on 12 July 1977 |  |
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a very interesting fact on 04:45 - Jun 28 with 1315 views | Len_Brennan | Are you sure that "very" was the word you meant to use there? Or indeed "interesting" for that matter? |  | |  |
a very interesting fact on 06:25 - Jun 28 with 1188 views | Swansea_Blue | So they’re twins? |  |
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a very interesting fact on 07:00 - Jun 28 with 1109 views | NthQldITFC | I always get Neil Harris confused with Moray Watson, succulent-voiced thespian who played George Frobisher in Rumpole of the Bailey, and whose delicious 'Pickwick' I have just been enjoying on Radio 4 Extra. (If you're interested in that sort of thing, Gnu?) |  |
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a very interesting fact on 08:44 - Jun 28 with 916 views | Herbivore | It's certainly a fact, I'll give you that. |  |
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a very interesting fact on 09:56 - Jun 28 with 798 views | TheBlueGnu |
a very interesting fact on 07:00 - Jun 28 by NthQldITFC | I always get Neil Harris confused with Moray Watson, succulent-voiced thespian who played George Frobisher in Rumpole of the Bailey, and whose delicious 'Pickwick' I have just been enjoying on Radio 4 Extra. (If you're interested in that sort of thing, Gnu?) |
An easy mistake to make - and I agree, Moray's voice was indeed most succulent. The 2nd May 2017 was a most horrid day. |  |
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a very interesting fact on 10:22 - Jun 28 with 742 views | bsw72 | Two random people have a 1 in 365 (about 0.27%) chance of sharing the same birthday. But with over 8 billion people in the world, millions are guaranteed to share birthdays — on average, around 22 million people are born on each day of the year. So while it’s unlikely for any two specific people, it’s almost certain that many people worldwide share the same birthday. |  | |  |
a very interesting fact on 10:27 - Jun 28 with 730 views | Rocky |
a very interesting fact on 10:22 - Jun 28 by bsw72 | Two random people have a 1 in 365 (about 0.27%) chance of sharing the same birthday. But with over 8 billion people in the world, millions are guaranteed to share birthdays — on average, around 22 million people are born on each day of the year. So while it’s unlikely for any two specific people, it’s almost certain that many people worldwide share the same birthday. |
Have you factored in a leap year? |  | |  |
a very interesting fact on 10:48 - Jun 28 with 684 views | C_HealyIsAPleasure |
a very interesting fact on 10:22 - Jun 28 by bsw72 | Two random people have a 1 in 365 (about 0.27%) chance of sharing the same birthday. But with over 8 billion people in the world, millions are guaranteed to share birthdays — on average, around 22 million people are born on each day of the year. So while it’s unlikely for any two specific people, it’s almost certain that many people worldwide share the same birthday. |
c0.27% to share a birthday but far lower to share a birth date, surely |  |
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a very interesting fact on 13:18 - Jun 28 with 530 views | bsw72 |
a very interesting fact on 10:48 - Jun 28 by C_HealyIsAPleasure | c0.27% to share a birthday but far lower to share a birth date, surely |
True. Based on average annual birth rates evenly distributed across the year, there’s a 1 in a 133,000 chance of meeting someone by chance with the same birthdate. I will add though that in my senior school year there were 3 of us which shared the same birthdate, one of which completely by coincidence went on to live in a student house in the next road to my student house in Nottingham. |  | |  |
a very interesting fact on 13:27 - Jun 28 with 500 views | WD19 |
a very interesting fact on 04:45 - Jun 28 by Len_Brennan | Are you sure that "very" was the word you meant to use there? Or indeed "interesting" for that matter? |
It becomes more interesting when you realise they were born in the same hospital and Marcos’ mum and dad are blonde…. |  | |  |
a very interesting fact on 13:39 - Jun 28 with 463 views | Trequartista | Ronald Allen and Paul Henry weren't though. |  |
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a very interesting fact on 14:23 - Jun 28 with 353 views | Bugs |
a very interesting fact on 13:18 - Jun 28 by bsw72 | True. Based on average annual birth rates evenly distributed across the year, there’s a 1 in a 133,000 chance of meeting someone by chance with the same birthdate. I will add though that in my senior school year there were 3 of us which shared the same birthdate, one of which completely by coincidence went on to live in a student house in the next road to my student house in Nottingham. |
Apparently, If there is a room with 23 random people, there is a 50/50 chance two of them will have the same birthday (not same birth year however). |  | |  |
a very interesting fact on 15:10 - Jun 28 with 285 views | NthQldITFC |
a very interesting fact on 14:23 - Jun 28 by Bugs | Apparently, If there is a room with 23 random people, there is a 50/50 chance two of them will have the same birthday (not same birth year however). |
In Norwich, 63% of them would be from the same family, and the rest would be statistical researchers. |  |
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a very interesting fact on 15:58 - Jun 28 with 188 views | C_HealyIsAPleasure |
a very interesting fact on 13:18 - Jun 28 by bsw72 | True. Based on average annual birth rates evenly distributed across the year, there’s a 1 in a 133,000 chance of meeting someone by chance with the same birthdate. I will add though that in my senior school year there were 3 of us which shared the same birthdate, one of which completely by coincidence went on to live in a student house in the next road to my student house in Nottingham. |
For a school year though the odds will go back to the 1 in 365 calculation, as by default you’ll all have birth dates within the same 365 day period No idea how you’d go about calculating the odds for the house part mind! |  |
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a very interesting fact on 16:22 - Jun 28 with 141 views | TheBlueGnu |
a very interesting fact on 13:39 - Jun 28 by Trequartista | Ronald Allen and Paul Henry weren't though. |
That is correct, and also rather amusing! |  |
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