One thing's for sure: If a person has an unusual name and then becomes internationally famous, there's a good chance that his name will live on for centuries.
One of more unusual categories was whether a person's parents had split before they turned 21, which had a relatively low 60% level of accuracy (still high enough to benefit advertisers, noted the researchers).
"It is extremely unusual for the US to charge a person who is fighting in a manner that is aligned with US interests, " said public defender Geremy Kamens.
It is highly unlikely a person would be in the unusual situation where they could sell stock for which they had no basis, so in my view, it would be most frequent that letters like my client received would be wrong 100% of the time.
Part of the reason is that an OBE or a knighthood expires when a person dies - but it is also highly unusual for there to be calls for a recipient to be stripped of their honour after they have died.