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Engelske nyheder 4/8 - opdateret 21.34 | 04/08/2010 16:30:38 | Fishing: Learn From The Tips & Laugh At The Tales
It is often said that there's a book in all of us. I've no doubt that this is true, but only a small percentage ever come to fruition. Even if you did commit to writing a book (and let's face facts, it's quite a commitment – they don't just 'appear'. Well, not unless you employ the services of a ghost-writer!), the chances of getting a publisher interested are slim, particularly in the world of angling. Fishing book sales are not on a par with Harry Potter, that's for sure, and many lose money.
http://www.anglersnet.co.uk/book-and-media-reviews/fishing-tips-tales-george-mason.html
How did they count all the fish in the sea?
Earlier this week, the census of marine life was published, concluding that there are more than 230,000 species in our oceans. And for every marine species known to science, at least four have yet to be discovered.
For the layperson, two questions spring to mind. First, how on earth do you count all those fish?
http://www.guardian.co.uk/environment/2010/aug/03/marine-life-estimate | Flere nyheder |
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