Love is like Pi – natural, irrational, and very important.

Today is Pi Day! Pi Day was founded by Physicist Larry Shaw in 1988. Pi Day is celebrated by math enthusiasts ( read – lonely shut-ins) around the world on March 14th. π was first used as a mathematical symbol in 1706 by William Jones. Albert Einstein’s parents conveniently arranged for him to be bornContinue reading “Love is like Pi – natural, irrational, and very important.”

Feel free to guffaw like a small child

March 13, 1781 –Scottish astronomer Sir William Herschel discovered Uranus (which he named ‘Georgium Sidus,’ in honor of George III,) on this date, which he first mistook for a comet. It is the first planet discovered with the aid of a telescope. Uranus is the seventh planet from the Sun and is named after theContinue reading “Feel free to guffaw like a small child”

Just opine – you’ll have one less hour for drinking today – start earlier

Did you forgot to set the clock ahead – we’ll wait (while we madly dash around the house ourselves.) Here’s a short film explaining Daylight Saving Time – Do you need some more time (did you get the clock on the microwave? None of you still have a VCR?) Maybe you should watch this oneContinue reading “Just opine – you’ll have one less hour for drinking today – start earlier”

The Chris Isaak Show premiered

March 12, 2001 –The Chris Isaak Show, a television sitcom which follows a fictionalized version of the life of American rock musician Chris Isaak, premiered on Showtime on this date. The character of Mona is based on a real woman at the Bimbo’s 365 Club in San Francisco known as “Dolphina“. In the 1930s, aContinue reading “The Chris Isaak Show premiered”

Live, travel, adventure, bless, and don’t be sorry

March 12, 1922 –At the end of the Second World War, America dropped two atomic bombs on Japan. Each bomb killed so many people so quickly and made the world so safe for peace-loving democracies that America began feeling pretty good about things and forgot all about being Depressed, etc. This caused the hula-hoop, theContinue reading “Live, travel, adventure, bless, and don’t be sorry”

Don’t complain about the weather today

March 12, 1888 –The day before started off seemingly fine – the temperature was mild as a light rain began to fall on March 11th, 1888. And then the weather changed. The rain became heavier and by the next day, the rains changed to heavy snow and buried the unprepared city in drifts of upContinue reading “Don’t complain about the weather today”

It’s a bit of a mystery (to me)

Today is Alfred Hitchcock Day. Since Hitchcock was born in August, and died in April, I have no clue why we celebrate in March – its arbitrary and capricious, which makes me like it even more. Besides, it’s a miserable day outside today, so why not. But please, feel free to bludgeon someone to deathContinue reading “It’s a bit of a mystery (to me)”