March 13, WWW and Uranus Day
Zodiac Sign Pisces
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Pisces, March 13. Born on this day are lead a fatal life, about which in retrospect we can say that she persistently circles around some, in essence, random events.
Many personalities born on this day deeply believe in the predetermination of events, in addition, they tend to make predictions about the world and about the lives of other people.
There is something prophetic about what these people say. They often pronounce their "predictions" as if they know for sure.
The most intelligent of them are attracted by philosophy, spiritual research, theoretical assumptions, scientific or analytical systems; they worship the human mind, considering it more complex than the universe itself.
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Pisces men born on March 13:
- possess the following qualities:
- devoted,
- sensitive,
- compassionate,
- impressionable.
- Pisces men are idealists and dreamers, they are light and comfortable people in communication.
- Politeness and tact do not allow men of this sign to show open aggression, which is often their problem.
- Pisces men fall in love easily and find it difficult to build strong harmonious relationships.
- The main problems in love are associated with striving for an unattainable ideal and building relationships with those who have a much brighter temperament.
Pisces women born on March 13:
- have the following differences in nature:
- sympathetic,
- adaptable,
- artistic.
- Pisces women are charming, delicate and mysterious young ladies who attract men with their vulnerability and defenselessness.
- Their femininity and weakness are their main trump cards, creating an atmosphere of mystery around them.
- Her location is not easy to achieve, and it is her reason that sometimes makes her not go on about emotions.
- The strongest traits of Pisces women are femininity and the ability to properly manage their trademark features - fragility and softness.
Main event
English astronomer William Herschel discovered Uranus
March 13, 1781
Late in the evening he noticed that one of them is clearly larger than the neighboring ones. First, Herschel took the open celestial body for a comet, and he explained the absence of the tail of this comet by its movement toward the Earth. However, a few months later it turned out that this is not a comet, but a previously unknown planet of the solar system, located from the sun the seventh in a row. In size, the new planet was the third after Jupiter and Saturn.
Herschel called the newly discovered heavenly body the planet of George in honor of King George III, who at that time ruled in England. However, this name did not get accustomed, and the more accepted name was Uranus. The new name of the planet was in honor of the god of heaven - the son of the goddess of the Earth, Gaia and the father of Saturn.
For his discovery, Herschel was elected a member of the Royal Society of London in the same year and received his doctorate from the University of Oxford. And King George III for this discovery granted Herschel an annual pension of 200 pounds.
World Wide Web Day
The English scientist Tim Berners-Lee is considered the inventor of the Internet. He and his colleagues at the European Nuclear Research Council (CERN) handed over to the head of his deartment a document entitled "Information Management: Some Suggestions", which laid out the basic principles of WWW.
By the way, the World Wide Web is sometimes ironically called the Wild Wild Web - similar to the Wild Wild West.
Also on March 13...
1887 - Chester Greenwood of Maine patented headphones.
1888 - Anton Semenovich Makarenko, Soviet writer (“Pedagogical Poem”, “Flags on Towers”) and teacher was born. He carried out the experience of mass re-education of child offenders in a labor colony, unparalleled in teaching practice.
1894 - for the first time in the world, a professional striptease show was held in a Parisian nightclub.
1910 - the first female, lion trainer, Irina Bugrimova was born in Kharkov. During her circus life, Bugrimova trained 80 lions. The first - Caesar - became a friend for many years. The art of the famous tamer was familiar to viewers around the world. Her lions performed incredible numbers at that time: they walked on a tightrope, swung on a swing under a circus dome along with a tamer. In Kharkiv, the square in front of the new circus is named after Bugrimova.
1911 - Ron (Lafayette Ronald) Hubbard was born , an American, whose circle of hobbies and activities was unusually wide; known primarily as a science fiction writer and founder of Dianetics and Scientology.
1930 - American astronomer Claude Tombo discovered the ninth planet of the solar system, in May of the same year received the name Pluto. According to other sources, the planet was discovered on March 18.
1930 - Moscow Labor Exchange closed. The last direction to work was issued to the mechanic Mikhail Shkunov. And the Soviet Union became the first country in the world to end unemployment.
1939 - Neil Sedaka, American singer and songwriter, author of the popular song One Way Ticket was born.
1942 - born Scatman John (John Paul Larkin), American jazz musician and poet. He created a unique style of music that combines scat and house.
1947 - The UK government banned the holding of sporting events among the work week in order to increase productivity.
1961 - 79-year-old Pablo Picasso infused a demon into his brilliant rib, and the artist married 37-year-old model Jacqueline Rock.
1970 - the head of the KGB, Y. Andropov, gives the order to destroy the remains of Hitler and Goebbels, secretly buried in the military town of Magdeburg.
1974 - Charles de Gaulle Airport opens in Paris.
1979 - The European Monetary System takes effect. On January 1, 1999, the ECU (European Currency Unit) was replaced by the euro at a rate of 1: 1.
1995 - Danish filmmaker, winner of many prestigious prizes, Lars von Trier and his like-minded Thomas Winterberg made a sensational manifesto "A Vow of Chastity."
1995 - in the Kaliningrad region of Russia in the Curonian Lagoon (Baltic Sea) there was a detachment of ice, which, drifting towards Lithuania, moved tens of kilometers from the coast. More than 500 fishermen were cut off from the ground (a record for this type of incident). Three helicopters and five boats of local residents took part in the rescue. At least 80 people died, hundreds were frostbitten and injured.
2004 - Luciano Pavarotti said goodbye to the audience. He last appeared on the stage of the "Metropolitan Opera" as Mario Cavaradossi in Puccini's "Tosca" opera. Before the performance, he officially announced that he was leaving the opera stage. In the ''Metropolitan'' there was a full house - despite the fact that at times Pavarotti’s voice sounded weaker than usual, the hall conducted him with an 11-minute ovation.
2013 - the 266th Pope Francis I. was elected.
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