December 3, or 3D Day
Zodiac Sign Sagittarius
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Sagittarius, December 3. Those born on this day are inborn explorers.
Representatives of the sign live in constant search: knowledge, ideas, experience, interesting topics for thought and partners for communication.
Born on December 3, Sagittarius gravitate towards wandering. Traveling is the best hobby for them. For many, this area becomes professional.
Sagittarius, born on December 3, are distinguished by a philosophical mindset. They have a wide range of interests.
Sagittarians love to communicate and make friends easily. In the family, representatives of the sign prefer stability.
Born 3 December, rather, more interested in their ideas, family, work, hobbies, as such, and not in gaining fame or power.
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Sagittarius men born on December 3: Ozzy Osbourne, Brendan Fraser, Jake T. Austin.
- sporty,
- expansive,
- freedom-loving,
- adaptable,
- cheerful.
- Sagittarius men are pressful, and sometimes even aggressive, on the way to their goal nothing can stop them.
- The relationship with such a man is bright and emotional, but it is almost impossible to keep him in place or tie him in some kind of obligations.
- Therefore, a woman who decides to make up the happiness of Sagittarius will have to apply all her wisdom and ingenuity so as not to bore her lover.
- In addition, Sagittarius value freedom very much and do not allow restrictions on their personal space.
Sagittarius women born on December 3: Amanda Seyfried, Julianne Moore, Jenna Dewan.
- feminine,
- interesting,
- philosophizing,
- joyful.
- In relationships with men, Sagittarius women do not tolerate patriarchy.
- They are used to being on an equal footing with a partner, are not afraid to take the initiative and take the situation into their own hands.
- Only bright and charismatic men who are in no way inferior to their beloved and are able to make her a worthy couple are capable of conquering such a woman.
Holidays
December 3
On the third day of December, computer graphics and designers from all over the world traditionally celebrate their holiday (albeit unofficially).
A significant date in the field of computer technology exists at the initiative of the company Alias. The day of the event was chosen on the basis of the creative reasoning of the specialists: on December 3 the abbreviation “3D” is repeated. See for yourself: 3D - 3December. Now, 3December is being held by Autodesk, which swallowed Alias a few years ago. Events dedicated to the day of computer graphics, held for 10 days, from 1 to 10 December.
Some claim that the true founding father of the Holiday 3D is Charles Wheatstone, who invented the first stereoscope in 1849. That device looked like big binoculars, in front of the "glasses" of which double patterns were put, which became bulky for the viewer. These pictures were watched for hours by happy owners of stereoscopes. Such an individual "cinema". In London, they even conducted an advertising campaign under the slogan "Not a single house without a stereoscope." Today, about the same thing happens: 3D from cinemas is moving to apartments - now you can buy a TV with a three-dimensional screen and get surround television without any glasses.
International Day of Disabled Persons
In 1992, at the end of the United Nations Decade of Disabled Persons (1983-1992), the General Assembly declared December 3 the International Day of Disabled Persons.
The goals for which this day was proclaimed are the full and equal observance of human rights and the participation of persons with disabilities in society. This task was laid down in the World Program of Action concerning Disabled Persons, adopted by the General Assembly in 1982.
The observance of the International Day of Persons with Disabilities is aimed at drawing attention to their problems, protecting their dignity, rights and well-being, at drawing public attention to the benefits it receives from the participation of people with disabilities in political, social, economic and cultural life.
The goals for which this day was proclaimed are the full and equal observance of human rights and the participation of persons with disabilities in society. This task was laid down in the World Program of Action concerning Disabled Persons, adopted by the General Assembly in 1982.
The observance of the International Day of Persons with Disabilities is aimed at drawing attention to their problems, protecting their dignity, rights and well-being, at drawing public attention to the benefits it receives from the participation of people with disabilities in political, social, economic and cultural life.
International Pesticide Day
On December 3, the world's population celebrates International Pesticide Day.
The selection of this date was preceded by tragic events. On December 3, 1984, an environmental disaster occurred at a pesticide plant in Bhopal (India), in memory of which this day was established.
The purpose of the Day to combat pesticides is to draw the attention of the world community to the solution of problems arising from the production and use of these hazardous chemicals.
The selection of this date was preceded by tragic events. On December 3, 1984, an environmental disaster occurred at a pesticide plant in Bhopal (India), in memory of which this day was established.
The purpose of the Day to combat pesticides is to draw the attention of the world community to the solution of problems arising from the production and use of these hazardous chemicals.
Also on December 3...
1586 - potatoes were first brought to America from Europe. In the Slavic expanses, the appetizer, which everyone has grown fond of, appeared thanks to Peter I a little later, and even then, at first, the incredulous people said: “Kartov is an anti-Christian lust” And then got used to these "devil" intrigues.
1596 - born Nicolo Amati, Italian violin maker, teacher Guarneri and Stradivari.
1596 - born Nicolo Amati, Italian violin maker, teacher Guarneri and Stradivari.
1621 - Galileo Galilei invented the telescope.
1872 - on the fragment of one of the tablets with an excerpt from the Sumerian epic, the beginning of the Flood legend was discovered.
1898 - Mikhail Koshkin was born, a Soviet designer, head of the Tank Design Bureau of the Kharkov Plant, which created the famous T-34 tank and the first tank with anti-rig reservation, T-111 (experimental model).
1904 - American astronomer Charles Perrine discovered the 6th satellite of Jupiter, which was later called Himlia (about 160 km in diameter).
1872 - on the fragment of one of the tablets with an excerpt from the Sumerian epic, the beginning of the Flood legend was discovered.
1898 - Mikhail Koshkin was born, a Soviet designer, head of the Tank Design Bureau of the Kharkov Plant, which created the famous T-34 tank and the first tank with anti-rig reservation, T-111 (experimental model).
1904 - American astronomer Charles Perrine discovered the 6th satellite of Jupiter, which was later called Himlia (about 160 km in diameter).
1910 - a neon lamp, invented by the French physicist Georges Claude, was first demonstrated at the Paris Auto Show.
1911 - Nino Rota was born, an Italian composer, author of music for many films of Fellini, as well as the popular film ''The Godfather'' of Francis Coppola.
1924 - John Backus, American mathematician, creator of the Fortran programming language, was born.
1930 Jean-Luc Godard was born, French film director, actor, screenwriter and producer.
1948 - Ozzy Osbourne was born, a British rock musician, singer, leader of the group "Black
1911 - Nino Rota was born, an Italian composer, author of music for many films of Fellini, as well as the popular film ''The Godfather'' of Francis Coppola.
1924 - John Backus, American mathematician, creator of the Fortran programming language, was born.
1930 Jean-Luc Godard was born, French film director, actor, screenwriter and producer.
1948 - Ozzy Osbourne was born, a British rock musician, singer, leader of the group "Black
1960 - Julianne Moore, American actress, star of "Hannibal" was born.
1967 - the heart transplantation operation, the first in the history of medicine, was performed at the Groot Shute Hospital, Cape Town (South Africa); she was led by Professor Christian Barnard, transplanting the heart of a mortally wounded 25-year-old woman to a 55-year-old patient.
1968 - Brendan Fraser was born, an American actor who became famous for the films Mummy and Blast from the Past.
1973 - NASA's ''Pioneer-10'' drone sent the first large-scale images of Jupiter to Earth.
1967 - the heart transplantation operation, the first in the history of medicine, was performed at the Groot Shute Hospital, Cape Town (South Africa); she was led by Professor Christian Barnard, transplanting the heart of a mortally wounded 25-year-old woman to a 55-year-old patient.
1968 - Brendan Fraser was born, an American actor who became famous for the films Mummy and Blast from the Past.
1973 - NASA's ''Pioneer-10'' drone sent the first large-scale images of Jupiter to Earth.
1981 - David Villa was born, Spanish football player, striker of the Barcelona football club and the Spanish national team, champion of Europe and the world. The champion of the Spanish national team in the number of goals scored.
1992 - the first SMS with the text “Merry Christmas” was sent to the phone from the computer in the UK.
1997 - The Ottawa Treaty on the Prohibition of the Use, Production, Stockpiling and Export of Anti-Personnel Mines was signed.
2002 - In Shandong Province (China), archaeologists discovered a royal tomb of the Han dynasty, in which more than a hundred figures of soldiers, horses and chariots made of terracotta were preserved.
1992 - the first SMS with the text “Merry Christmas” was sent to the phone from the computer in the UK.
1997 - The Ottawa Treaty on the Prohibition of the Use, Production, Stockpiling and Export of Anti-Personnel Mines was signed.
2002 - In Shandong Province (China), archaeologists discovered a royal tomb of the Han dynasty, in which more than a hundred figures of soldiers, horses and chariots made of terracotta were preserved.
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