May 28, or Mayonnaise Birthday and Optimization
Zodiac Sign Gemini
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Gemini, May 28. Born on this day are active, flexible, restless and impatient people.
Curious, witty and dexterous, you think and act instantly.
You love to take part in unusual, exciting and even dangerous affairs, you adore traveling to exotic places, meeting new people and new vivid impressions.
The monotony and routine of everyday life plunge you into boredom.
Since you are fun and there is no one bored in your company, you do not lack communication.
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Gemini men born on May 28:
- differ in the following characteristics:
- funny,
- courteous,
- calm.
- The Gemini man is an innovator, revolutionary, fighter against dullness and predictability.
- He loves non-standard moves, unexpected solutions, fantastic surprises and vivid emotions.
Gemini women born on May 28:
- are characterized by such differences of nature:
- lively,
- independent,
- sexy.
- Gemini women adore mystery, riddle, and therefore there is always a veil of fog and understatement around them.
- At the same time, they do not withdraw into themselves, but are socially active and bright, while leaving the groundwork for the most unexpected interpretation of the image.
Holidays
Birthday of mayonnaise
May 28, 1756
May 28, 1756
Today, mayonnaise is present in almost all the cuisines of the world.
There are several versions of the origin of mayonnaise. The most reliable evidence indicates that the whole process took place in the French city of Maon in 1756, when the British occupied French lands during the Seven Years' War (1756-1763).
In the French troops of Marshal Louis François Armand du Plessis, Duke of Richelieu, there was a big problem with the supply of food - only vegetable oil, eggs and lemons remained. Since the daily omelets had already been pandoned, the Duke of Richelieu ordered the cook to cook from the available products some unusual dish.
The cook, unable to get any more additional products, decided to make a sauce based on vegetable oil. The sauce, which turned out to be extremely delicious, was liked by the French military. And it was called "mayonnaise" - in French "mayonnaise", that is "Maon", as the French spelling of the name of the city where all this was happening, Maon - "Mahon". This happened on May 28, 1756.
Another version claims that in 1782 the Duke Louis of Krylin defended the city of Maon from the English. After the battle, a feast was arranged. Present for the first time allowed to taste the sauce from natural products, with which the area was famous. Subsequently, the sauce became widespread in Europe, where it was called the Maon (from the French - "mayonnaise").
Mayonnaise is a multicomponent system created by mixing vegetable oil, water, egg powder, milk powder, vinegar and spices. Today, this product is present in the dishes of almost every direction of the world cuisine.
On May 28, SEO optimizers or SEO administrators celebrate their professional holiday.
This is a celebration of employees engaged in search engine optimization - a set of measures to raise the position of the site in the results of search engines issued for specific user requests.
Usually, the higher the position of the site in the search results, the more interested visitors pass to it from search engines.
1569 - the Union of Lublin was signed, uniting Poland and Lithuania into the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth - a state with a uniform structure, a common monetary system and a diet. Lithuania retained partial autonomy: special legislation and courts, treasury, army, a number of posts. The official language of Lithuania is Belarusian.
1738 - Joseph Guillotin, French physician and politician, was born. There is a common perception that the Guillotin was executed on the guillotine invented by him. It is not, he died a natural death at the age of 76 years. After the death of Guillotin, his family members asked the government to change the name of the guillotine, but they were refused. Then the family changed their own name.
1742 - The first indoor swimming pool was built in London.
1830 - US President Andrew Jackson signed the Act on the Eviction of Indians, which allowed the expulsion of Indians from their lands and denied them all civil rights and freedoms in the territory east of Mississippi. The exile began in 1831; Some Indian tribes rebelled, some tried to protest legally and appealed to the highest federal court, which, however, confirmed that they were not US citizens and therefore not protected by the constitution.
1871 - after a week of bloody battles, the Paris Commune was defeated. During the battles and executions, 25 thousand Communards died, about 40 thousand were thrown into prison or sent to hard labor in New Caledonia and Algeria.
1904 - after a catastrophic failure in Paris, Giacomo Puccini first introduced in Brescia a radically reworked opera Madame Butterfly, which this time was a tremendous success.
1908 - Ian Fleming was born, English writer, author of novels about 007 James Bond.
1957 - The National Academy of Recording is founded in the USA, which presents the most prestigious awards in the world of music, the Grammy.
1961 - The last trip of the ''Orient Express'' train from Paris to Bucharest; he acted for 78 years.
1968 - Kylie Minogue was born, Australian pop singer and actress.
1970 - For the first time, successful transplantation of nerve tissue was carried out in West Germany.
1987 - Mathias Rust sports plane landed on Red Square in Moscow.
1998 - Pakistan conducted ground tests of 5 nuclear warheads with a capacity of 18 kilotons each in the province of Baluchistan.
1999 - after 15 years of disputes in Canada, a law was passed, according to which the age of criminal responsibility for adolescents was reduced from 16 to 14 years.
2004 - Nino Manfredi (b. 1921), Italian actor, film director, screenwriter, writer, died.
Optimizer Day
This is a celebration of employees engaged in search engine optimization - a set of measures to raise the position of the site in the results of search engines issued for specific user requests.
Usually, the higher the position of the site in the search results, the more interested visitors pass to it from search engines.
Also on May 28...
1738 - Joseph Guillotin, French physician and politician, was born. There is a common perception that the Guillotin was executed on the guillotine invented by him. It is not, he died a natural death at the age of 76 years. After the death of Guillotin, his family members asked the government to change the name of the guillotine, but they were refused. Then the family changed their own name.
1742 - The first indoor swimming pool was built in London.
1830 - US President Andrew Jackson signed the Act on the Eviction of Indians, which allowed the expulsion of Indians from their lands and denied them all civil rights and freedoms in the territory east of Mississippi. The exile began in 1831; Some Indian tribes rebelled, some tried to protest legally and appealed to the highest federal court, which, however, confirmed that they were not US citizens and therefore not protected by the constitution.
1871 - after a week of bloody battles, the Paris Commune was defeated. During the battles and executions, 25 thousand Communards died, about 40 thousand were thrown into prison or sent to hard labor in New Caledonia and Algeria.
1904 - after a catastrophic failure in Paris, Giacomo Puccini first introduced in Brescia a radically reworked opera Madame Butterfly, which this time was a tremendous success.
1908 - Ian Fleming was born, English writer, author of novels about 007 James Bond.
1957 - The National Academy of Recording is founded in the USA, which presents the most prestigious awards in the world of music, the Grammy.
1961 - The last trip of the ''Orient Express'' train from Paris to Bucharest; he acted for 78 years.
1968 - Kylie Minogue was born, Australian pop singer and actress.
1970 - For the first time, successful transplantation of nerve tissue was carried out in West Germany.
1987 - Mathias Rust sports plane landed on Red Square in Moscow.
1998 - Pakistan conducted ground tests of 5 nuclear warheads with a capacity of 18 kilotons each in the province of Baluchistan.
1999 - after 15 years of disputes in Canada, a law was passed, according to which the age of criminal responsibility for adolescents was reduced from 16 to 14 years.
2004 - Nino Manfredi (b. 1921), Italian actor, film director, screenwriter, writer, died.
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