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Tuesday, October 31, 2006


10/31/06
**Laughing at LittleBirdie**

Sorry, she knew I would and I did. Anyways, it's Halloween and my brother is leaving for Washington D.C. "And there was much rejoicing." So, went to the middle schools to play a freaking sweet Trombone. But wait, the drummers screwed up the most important part of the concert at my middle school. I will kill them. Everything there has changed from four years ago. Well, while the band was out to lunch, there was a rumor spreading that there was a fire at the high school. Turns out that some kid pulled the fire alarm. Anyways Happy Halloween. Ta Ta For Now.

DID YOU KNOW...
...that the large pothole in Archbald Pothole State Park in Pennsylvania formed about 13,000 years ago in the Wisconsin glaciation, but was not discovered until 1884 by a coal miner?

TODAY IN HISTORY
1517 - According to traditional accounts, Martin Luther nailed his 95 Theses onto the door of a church in Wittenberg, Germany, marking the beginning of the Protestant Reformation.
1863 - The New Zealand land wars resumed as British forces in New Zealand led by General Duncan Cameron began their Invasion of the Waikato along the Waikato River.
1922 - Benito Mussolini became the youngest Premier in the history of Italy at age 39.
1941 - Gutzon Borglum and 400 workers completed the colossal busts of U.S. Presidents George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, Theodore Roosevelt, and Abraham Lincoln at Mount Rushmore.
1984 - Prime Minister Indira Gandhi of India was assassinated by two of her own bodyguards. Riots soon broke out in New Delhi.

PICTURE OF THE DAY

Composite satellite image of the whole world in a plate carrée projection, a very simple map projection that has been in use since the earliest days of spherical cartography. The name is from the French for "flat and square". It is a special case of the equidistant cylindrical projection in which the horizontal coordinate is the longitude and the vertical coordinate is the latitude.

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