On the 307th day of the year, 10 things you didn't know about the number 307:
- HTTP 307 is the status code for Temporary Redirect.
- 307 is the area code for the U.S. state of Wyoming.
- El Salvador has 307 kilometres of coastline.
- 307 Nike is an asteroid discovered by Auguste Charlois in 1891 while working at the Nice Observatory. Nike is not only the Greek goddess of victory, but also the Greek name for the city of Nice where it was discovered.
- The A307 road runs 13.2 miles (21.2 km) through SW London and NW Surrey. Robert Clive ("Clive of India") diverted it slightly believing it ran too close to his house at Claremont, the landscape garden of which remains and which the road still borders.
- The Boeing Model 307 Stratoliner was an American commercial aircraft which entered commercial service in July 1940. It was the first to offer a pressurised cabin, allowing it to cruise at an altitude of 20,000 ft (6,000 m), well above many weather disturbances.
- The year 307 was a common year starting on Wednesday, known at the time as the Year of the Consulship of Valerius and Constantius.
- The Roman numeral for 307 is CCCVII.
- In the movie The Odd Couple, when Felix checks into a hotel, the first room the desk clerk tries to assign him is 307.
- As an angel number, 307 represents exciting changes, completion of training and a new phase of life. This number also warns of hidden desires.
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If you like stories about:
- Superheroes
- Psychic detectives
- Romance
- Alternative dimensions
- Time travel
- Secrets
- Friendship
- Family relationships
- Ghosts
- Adventure
- Crime
If you want to read about superheroes who aren't the usual Marvel/DC staples, who don't all live in the USA.
If you like quirky tales.
If you like to support independent self published authors.
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