July 27, or Hamburger and Sysadmin Day
Zodiac Sign Leo
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Leo, July 27. Born on this day often deliberately put themselves in a position that implies making decisions for others. We can talk about the creation of certain theoretical structures, workers' organizations, social groups and families.
Those born on this day have the unique ability to bring all schedules and regimes into line, to make any neoplasms workable.
However, when these dynamic planners try to make decisions that affect them personally, difficulties arise every time. Because these people tend to be committed to an organization, career, or business, they devote too little time to planning their privacy (much like shoemakers without boots). Sometimes the most difficult decision for those born on July 27 is leaving such a structure, in the creation of which they were involved.
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Leo men born on July 27:
- possess the following qualities:
- interesting,
- noble,
- open,
- strong.
- Leo is a masculine sign, as its emphasis shifts towards leadership qualities and power energy.
- Men of this sign are typical strong and bright alpha males and macho, ready to throw all the treasures of the world at the feet of their chosen one, counting on admiration and emphasizing their superiority.
Leo women born on July 27:
- are distinguished by special differences of nature:
- disciplined,
- bright,
- reliable,
- passionate.
- The ability to put herself above others and the regal manners of the Leo woman hypnotize many men.
- At the same time, Lionesses are often bright, strong, charismatic women in bright outfits, which men of a timid dozen are simply afraid of.
- Falling in love, this woman loses her head and gives herself up without a trace.
Holidays
Hamburger's Birthday
July 27, 1900 American grocery store owner Louis Lessing in his hometown of New Haven sold the first hamburger. He was the first who put the traditional German steak between two round buns, added a sauce and a salad leaf. It was in this form that the hamburger became a symbol of the New World gastronomy.
Hamburgers became widely known in 1904 at the World Exhibition in St. Louis. However, for another 30 years, Americans continued to give preference to hot dogs, roasted chicken and Italian pizza.
In the early 1930s, the Burgers' star hour came, when the Kansasian Walter Anderson founded the first White Castle Hamburger snack network, which included hamburgers as the main course.
The final success of the new fast food was promoted by the Wimpy Grills cafe network, which gave hamburgers two main advantages, which became the golden rule of fast-food enterprises. Hamburgers began to sell at very low prices. In addition, the technology of in-line cooking was used, which allowed spending each visitor less than one minute.
The history of the most successful business on hamburgers began in 1948 when the brothers MacDonald and Ray Croque, the inventor of a machine for mixing milkshakes, met in San Bernardino, California. As a result, McDonald's was created, whose network began to grow at a frantic pace thanks to the franchise system introduced by the company's management. McDonald's and their burgers have become a barometer for the American and world economy and a symbol of globalization.
Despite the recognized harm of burgers and shaken fast food networks loud trials, a hamburger along with jeans is still a symbol of American culture and the most democratic food that can be ordered in a roadside eatery and an expensive restaurant.
Holidays
System Administrator Appreciation Day
"The culprits of the celebration" are the administrators of corporate and home networks, databases, mail systems, software systems and other "fighters of the invisible front."
Thanksgiving System Administrator Day (as the holiday is called in the American version) is traditionally celebrated on the last Friday of July.
The founder of the holiday is considered to be an American, system administrator from Chicago Ted Kekatos, who considered that at least once a year, system administrators should feel gratitude from users.
The first time the sysadmin day was celebrated on July 28, 1999.
They say that the profession of a sysadmin is akin to the profession of a doctor - if everything works well, they don’t remember him, but if it doesn’t work, everyone remembered sysadmin and actively asking for help!
Also on July 27...
1147 - as the story “The Tale of the Murder of Daniel of Suzdal and the Beginning of Moscow” indicates, Moscow was founded.
1586 - English explorer Walter Raleigh brought tobacco to Britain for the first time.
1824 - Alexander Dumas (son), a French playwright, was born in Paris, a worthy successor of his father’s work (remember, at least, “The Lady with Camellias”!). Quote: "Sadly, not that old age is coming, but that youth is passing away."
1830 - The July bourgeois revolution began in France.
1866 - Submarine cable laid between Britain and the USA.
1900 - a native of Hamburg, American deli Louis Lessing sold the first hamburger. Lessing put a traditional German steak between two round buns, added sauce and a leaf of lettuce. In this form, the hamburger became a symbol of the gastronomy of the New World.
1917 - born Bourville (real name Andre Robert Rembour), famous French actor (“The Three Musketeers”, “Razinya”, “The Great Walk”).
1921 - Canadian physiologist Frederick Grant Banting reported receiving insulin.
1940 - the rabbit Bugs Bunny cartoon character first appeared on US screens. “What’s up, doc?”.
1965 - US President Lyndon Johnson signed a bill requiring cigarette manufacturers to print health warnings on all packages.
1986 - ''Queen'' group became the first band after Louis Armstrong to break through the ''Iron Curtain'' (the ''Live Magic'' concert was held in Budapest).
1989 - first world championship for hot air balloon airships began in Luxembourg. The championship was attended by 17 airships.
1994 - Indian parliament banned tests for determining the sex of the future child in the country due to the large number of abortions in cases where the tests determined that girls would be born.
1998 - the longest advertising poster in the world is installed in Rome - 274 meters long.
2002 - during excavations in the Byzantine palace in the south of Albania, British archaeologists found a chess piece. A valuable item was found in the cultural layer of the ancient city of Butrint. The find had minor damage and was made from walrus tusk. Researchers date it to the 6th century AD. This finding shows that the Europeans began to play chess not in the XII century, as previously thought, but much earlier.
2002 - a tragedy occurred at an aviation show in Lviv, the ''Sknilov'' airfield, the largest catastrophe in the history of world aviation shows. As a result of the fall of the ''Su-27'', according to various sources, up to 84 people died (according to official data, 77 people).
2012 - XXX Summer Olympic Games opened in London.
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