Questions and Answers

Mobile query company  AQA (Any Question Answered) has revealed that it has answered over 5 million questions since its launch in April 2004. Of these, it says, one third were from people seeking personal advice. AQA promises to provide an answer to any question texted to the service on 63336 in the UK, or 57275 in the Republic of Ireland. Texts cost 1 and 2 respectively.
The release it has issued to celebrate the 5 million landmark contains several human interest stories, including the tale of Sara, who asked if she should leave her job to sail around the world,  and after receiving the answer – AQA thinks you should do whatever your heart tells you to do. If you feel you could make a decent living and be happy with sailing, go for it did just that.
Far more interesting, though, is the section of the AQA website where the company prints the top five questions from the previous day. Todays include: Which Merseysider and England international scored a hat-trick for West Ham against three different goalkeepers in the same match? and Drunken man fell asleep used Morse Code from church near Portsmouth using what? As anyone knows, it was, of course, Alvin Martin and a church bell, respectively. And we cant speak for anyone else, but well be checking back  every day for more weird questions and answers from here on in.

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