There are between 100,000,000,000 and 1,000,000,000,000 stars in a normal galaxy.
Sound travels about 4 times faster in water than in air.
Scientists have discovered that copper pollution of the atmosphere occurred about 2500 years ago. This was discovered by analyzing ice cores from Greenland. The pollution was attributed to the Romans who used copper for military purposes and to produce coins.
Hydrofluoric acid will dissolve glass.
In a full grown rye plant, the total length of roots may reach 380 miles (613 km).
In a full grown rye plant, the total length of fine root hairs may reach 6600 miles (10,645 km).
A large sunspot can last for about a week.
If you could throw a snowball fast enough, it would totally vaporize when it hit a brick wall.
Boron nitride (BN) is the second hardest substance known to man.
The female Tarantula Hawk wasp paralyzes a large spider with her sting. She then lays her eggs on the motionless body so that her developing young have a fresh supply of spider meat to feed on.
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Wednesday, October 29, 2008
Tuesday, October 28, 2008
Did you know who's birthday is today, Oct 28
Did you know who was Born today?
1974 Joaquin Phoenix - actor
1967 Julia Roberts - actress
1962 Daphne Zuniga - actress
1961 Bob Melvin - Seattle Mariners manager (2003, 2004 seasons)
1955 Bill Gates - Microsoft founder and CEO
1952 Annie Potts - actress
1949 Bruce Jenner - 1976 Olympic gold medalist, sportscaster
1948 Rick Reynolds - guitarist (Black Oak Arkansas)
1948 Telma Hopkins - actress, singer (Tony Orlando and Dawn)
1945 Wayne Fontana - singer (The Mindbenders)
1944 Dennis Franz - actor
1941 Hank Marvin - lead guitarist (The Shadows)
1939 Jane Alexander - actress
1937 Lenny Wilkens - basketball player, coach
1937 Charlie Daniels - singer, guitarist, fiddler
1934 Jim Beatty - first to break the 4-minute mile
1929 Joan Plowright - actress, wife of actor Lawrence Olivier
1926 Bowie Kuhn - baseball commissioner
1914 Jonas Salk - polio vaccine discoverer
1907 Edith Head - costume designer
1902 Elsa Lanchester - actress, wife of actor Charles Laughton
1896 Howard Hanson - composer
1846 Georges Escoffier - gourmet chef
1842 Anna Dickinson - women's rights advocate
1974 Joaquin Phoenix - actor
1967 Julia Roberts - actress
1962 Daphne Zuniga - actress
1961 Bob Melvin - Seattle Mariners manager (2003, 2004 seasons)
1955 Bill Gates - Microsoft founder and CEO
1952 Annie Potts - actress
1949 Bruce Jenner - 1976 Olympic gold medalist, sportscaster
1948 Rick Reynolds - guitarist (Black Oak Arkansas)
1948 Telma Hopkins - actress, singer (Tony Orlando and Dawn)
1945 Wayne Fontana - singer (The Mindbenders)
1944 Dennis Franz - actor
1941 Hank Marvin - lead guitarist (The Shadows)
1939 Jane Alexander - actress
1937 Lenny Wilkens - basketball player, coach
1937 Charlie Daniels - singer, guitarist, fiddler
1934 Jim Beatty - first to break the 4-minute mile
1929 Joan Plowright - actress, wife of actor Lawrence Olivier
1926 Bowie Kuhn - baseball commissioner
1914 Jonas Salk - polio vaccine discoverer
1907 Edith Head - costume designer
1902 Elsa Lanchester - actress, wife of actor Charles Laughton
1896 Howard Hanson - composer
1846 Georges Escoffier - gourmet chef
1842 Anna Dickinson - women's rights advocate
Monday, October 27, 2008
Did you know who was the first black player to play NHL hockey?
Did you know the first African-American to break the color barrier in Sports?
Major league baseball player: Jackie Robinson, 1947, Brooklyn Dodgers.
Elected to the Baseball Hall of Fame: Jackie Robinson, 1962
NFL quarterback: Willie Thrower, 1953.
NFL football coach: Fritz Pollard, 1922–1937.
Golf champion: Tiger Woods, 1997, won the Masters golf tournament.
NHL hockey player: Willie O'Ree, 1958, Boston
World cycling champion: Marshall W. "Major" Taylor, 1899.
Tennis champion: Althea Gibson became the first black person to play in and win Wimbledon and the United States national tennis championship. She won both tournaments twice, in 1957and 1958. In all, Gibson won 56 tournaments, including five Grand Slam singles events. The first black male champion was Arthur Ashe who won the 1968 U.S. Open, the 1970 Australian Open, and the 1975 Wimbledon championship.
Heavyweight boxing champion: Jack Johnson, 1908.
Olympic medalist (Summer games): George Poage, 1904, won two bronze medals in the 200 m hurdles and 400 m hurdles.
Olympic gold medalist (Summer games): John Baxter "Doc" Taylor, 1908, won a gold medal as part of the 4 x 400 m relay team.
Olympic gold medalist (Summer games; individual): DeHart Hubbard, 1924, for the long jump;
The first woman was Alice Coachman, who won the high jump in 1948.
Olympic medalist (Winter games): Debi Thomas, 1988, won the bronze in figure skating.
Olympic gold medalist (Winter games): Vonetta Flowers, 2002, bobsled.
Olympic gold medalist (Winter games; individual): Shani Davis, 2006, 1,000 m speedskating.
Major league baseball player: Jackie Robinson, 1947, Brooklyn Dodgers.
Elected to the Baseball Hall of Fame: Jackie Robinson, 1962
NFL quarterback: Willie Thrower, 1953.
NFL football coach: Fritz Pollard, 1922–1937.
Golf champion: Tiger Woods, 1997, won the Masters golf tournament.
NHL hockey player: Willie O'Ree, 1958, Boston
World cycling champion: Marshall W. "Major" Taylor, 1899.
Tennis champion: Althea Gibson became the first black person to play in and win Wimbledon and the United States national tennis championship. She won both tournaments twice, in 1957and 1958. In all, Gibson won 56 tournaments, including five Grand Slam singles events. The first black male champion was Arthur Ashe who won the 1968 U.S. Open, the 1970 Australian Open, and the 1975 Wimbledon championship.
Heavyweight boxing champion: Jack Johnson, 1908.
Olympic medalist (Summer games): George Poage, 1904, won two bronze medals in the 200 m hurdles and 400 m hurdles.
Olympic gold medalist (Summer games): John Baxter "Doc" Taylor, 1908, won a gold medal as part of the 4 x 400 m relay team.
Olympic gold medalist (Summer games; individual): DeHart Hubbard, 1924, for the long jump;
The first woman was Alice Coachman, who won the high jump in 1948.
Olympic medalist (Winter games): Debi Thomas, 1988, won the bronze in figure skating.
Olympic gold medalist (Winter games): Vonetta Flowers, 2002, bobsled.
Olympic gold medalist (Winter games; individual): Shani Davis, 2006, 1,000 m speedskating.
Did you know who's birthday is today, Oct 27
Did you know who was on Oct 27:
1967 Scott Weiland - singer (Stone Temple Pilots)
1958 Simon LeBon - singer (Duran Duran)
1952 Roberto Benigni - actor, director
1951 Jayne Kennedy - TV reporter
1949 Jack Daniels - guitarist, singer (Highway 101)
1942 Lee Greenwood - singer (God Bless the USA)
1939 John Cleese - actor, comedian
1933 Floyd Cramer - pianist
1928 Kyle Rote - football player, sportscaster
1924 Ruby Dee - actress
1922 Ralph Kiner - baseball player
1920 Nanette Fabray - actress
1914 Dylan Thomas - poet, playwright
1910 Fred De Cordova - producer, director
1858 Theodore Roosevelt - 26th US president (1901-09)
1782 Nicolo Paganini - violinist
1728 James Cook - British explorer
1967 Scott Weiland - singer (Stone Temple Pilots)
1958 Simon LeBon - singer (Duran Duran)
1952 Roberto Benigni - actor, director
1951 Jayne Kennedy - TV reporter
1949 Jack Daniels - guitarist, singer (Highway 101)
1942 Lee Greenwood - singer (God Bless the USA)
1939 John Cleese - actor, comedian
1933 Floyd Cramer - pianist
1928 Kyle Rote - football player, sportscaster
1924 Ruby Dee - actress
1922 Ralph Kiner - baseball player
1920 Nanette Fabray - actress
1914 Dylan Thomas - poet, playwright
1910 Fred De Cordova - producer, director
1858 Theodore Roosevelt - 26th US president (1901-09)
1782 Nicolo Paganini - violinist
1728 James Cook - British explorer
Friday, October 24, 2008
Did you know who's birthday is today, Oct 24?
Did you know who was born today?
1980 Monica - singer
1979 Ben Gillies - drummer (Silverchair)
1962 B.D. Wong - actor
1948 Dale 'Buffin' Griffin - rock drummer (Mott the Hoople)
1947 Kevin Kline - actor (Oscar® winner, 1988)
1946 Jerry Edmonton - drummer (Steppenwolf)
1939 F. Murray Abraham - actor (Oscar® winner, 1984)
1937 Santo Farina - steel guitarist (Santo and Johnny)
1936 Bill Wyman (William George Perks) - bassist (The Rolling Stones)
1936 David Nelson - actor, brother of singer Ricky Nelson
1930 The Big Bopper (J.P. Richardson) - singer
1923 Denise Levertov - poet
1911 Sonny Terry - singer, harmonica player
1904 Moss Hart - playwright, director
1900 Preston Foster - actor
1891 Molina Trujillo - President of the Dominican Republic
1855 James Sherman - 27th US Vice President (1909-12)
1980 Monica - singer
1979 Ben Gillies - drummer (Silverchair)
1962 B.D. Wong - actor
1948 Dale 'Buffin' Griffin - rock drummer (Mott the Hoople)
1947 Kevin Kline - actor (Oscar® winner, 1988)
1946 Jerry Edmonton - drummer (Steppenwolf)
1939 F. Murray Abraham - actor (Oscar® winner, 1984)
1937 Santo Farina - steel guitarist (Santo and Johnny)
1936 Bill Wyman (William George Perks) - bassist (The Rolling Stones)
1936 David Nelson - actor, brother of singer Ricky Nelson
1930 The Big Bopper (J.P. Richardson) - singer
1923 Denise Levertov - poet
1911 Sonny Terry - singer, harmonica player
1904 Moss Hart - playwright, director
1900 Preston Foster - actor
1891 Molina Trujillo - President of the Dominican Republic
1855 James Sherman - 27th US Vice President (1909-12)
Thursday, October 23, 2008
Did you know about zero tolerance
I recentely had a technical problem with a company so I called to resolve the issue. After several minutes of conversation with the customer service representive I found out this person was not able to help me. So I asked her name again and wrote it down and asked to speak to her supervisor. Ofcourse she went own to explain that her supervisor was going to say exactly what she die... I kindly reminded that person that her supervisor does not answer to her but she answers to him... So could I please speak to him. Now the reason that I ask to speak to the supervisor, was because I was following the chain of command. Which is what you should do anytime you have a question comment or concern in regards to a issue or complaint with any company! Now the supervisor came on the phone and was the absoulte rudest person that I had ever talked to in my life, who claimed that she was a Manager. She told me what she was not going to do anything and she did not care... I went on to tell her that if she did not believe nothing else that she should believe that I was going to call to report her because how she acted was not a good representation of that company... She was proud to give me her name and a number to call, saying that she ran her department and no one was over her. So, I called the number and it was the wrong number but they transfered me right back to her same department. So I started explaining the issue to another supervisor that had just happened to field my call. As he listened to me explain my problem he stated that he was very sorry, then he looked at the call log. The next comment that he made surprised me... that person was nothing more than a supervisor like him. He asked me to hold on a minute while he found his manager. Now when the manager came to the phone, he explained that he was briefely brieded on what had happened by the supervisor and he asked me to explain what happen in my own words. So I explained to him in great detail what had happened, he appoligize and helped me reolve the issue that I was having. Now before the manager got off the phone he said that the situation that happened with that supervisor would be taken care of immediately. So now here is where we get to zero tolerance... Because that person was rude to me that was unexceptable and was grounds for termination! The company pulled the call records and listen to the call and immediately fired that person on the spot...
Please always remember that every company has a protocal that they must follow. If you are not happy with the actions of any individual within a company you have a right to follow the chain of command.
Please always remember that every company has a protocal that they must follow. If you are not happy with the actions of any individual within a company you have a right to follow the chain of command.
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Did you know that the average human brain contains approximately 86 billion neurons? These remarkable cells form intricate networks, allowing us to think, feel, and experience the world around us. Each neuron communicates with others through electrical impulses, creating a symphony of thoughts, memories, and emotions. So next time you ponder life’s mysteries, remember that your brain is orchestrating a cosmic dance of neurons!