Powrót   Forum CDRinfo.pl > Różne > Off topic

Off topic Forum poświęcone wszelkim innym tematom.



Witaj Nieznajomy! Zaloguj się lub Zarejestruj

Zarejestrowani użytkownicy mają dostęp do dodatkowych opcji, lepszej wyszukiwarki oraz mniejszej ilości reklam. Rejestracja jest całkowicie darmowa!

Odpowiedz na post
 
Opcje związane z dyskusją Tryby wyświetlania
Stary 26.04.2003, 08:58   #16
tomgoo
<<<Watcher>>>
 
Avatar użytkownika tomgoo
 
Data rejestracji: 28.06.2002
Lokalizacja: Sokołów Młp.
Posty: 2,766
tomgoo niedługo stanie się sławny ;) <50 - 149 pkt>
Wszystkiego najlepszego.
__________________
Pozdro for all
Chat
Tomgoo
tomgoo jest offline   Odpowiedz cytując ten post

  #ads
CDRinfo.pl
Reklamowiec
 
 
 
Data rejestracji: 29.12.2008
Lokalizacja: Sieć globalna
Wiek: 31
Posty: 1227
 

CDRinfo.pl is online  
Stary 26.04.2003, 08:59   #17
Taz40
Forumator
 
Data rejestracji: 26.02.2002
Posty: 813
Taz40 zaczyna zdobywać reputację <1 - 49 pkt>
wszystkiego naj... dla naszego redaktora
Taz40 jest offline   Odpowiedz cytując ten post
Stary 26.04.2003, 09:05   #18
ThanatoS
Silent Hunter ;)
 
Avatar użytkownika ThanatoS
 
Data rejestracji: 18.05.2002
Lokalizacja: Warszawa
Posty: 2,924
ThanatoS zaczyna zdobywać reputację <1 - 49 pkt>
Ja sie rowniez przylaczam do zyczonek,

PS. Moja siostrzyczka tez ma dzisiaj urodziny.
__________________
Pozdrówka
--MODERATOR--
Opcja szukaj jest za darmo, ale nie na darmo
ThanatoS jest offline   Odpowiedz cytując ten post
Stary 26.04.2003, 09:12   #19
mapsajm
odeszły MAJSTER
 
Avatar użytkownika mapsajm
 
Data rejestracji: 24.02.2002
Lokalizacja: miasto Łódź
Posty: 1,183
mapsajm niedługo stanie się sławny ;) <50 - 149 pkt>
wszystkiego tego, co inni tylko szczerze(j)

Ostatnio zmieniany przez mapsajm : 26.04.2003 o godz. 09:15
mapsajm jest offline   Odpowiedz cytując ten post
Stary 26.04.2003, 09:12   #20
przemas
wafel
 
Avatar użytkownika przemas
 
Data rejestracji: 05.12.2000
Lokalizacja: Będzin tudzież Wrocław tudzież Warszawa
Posty: 888
przemas niedługo stanie się sławny ;) <50 - 149 pkt>
sto lat sto lat niech zyje zyje nam ...
niech mu gwiazdka pomyslnosci ...
przemas jest offline   Odpowiedz cytując ten post
Stary 26.04.2003, 09:25   #21
sayan
Guru
 
Avatar użytkownika sayan
 
Data rejestracji: 15.03.2002
Lokalizacja: 071
Posty: 2,162
sayan niedługo stanie się sławny ;) <50 - 149 pkt>sayan niedługo stanie się sławny ;) <50 - 149 pkt>
NAJLEPSZEGO !!!
__________________
WAL ŚMIAŁO! Tylko nie po oczach

WCHODŹ na czat, a link znajdź gdzie indziej !!!!!!!
sayan jest offline   Odpowiedz cytując ten post
Stary 26.04.2003, 09:27   #22
TOMMYx
Gość
 
Posty: n/a
Wszytkiego Najlepszego
  Odpowiedz cytując ten post
Stary 26.04.2003, 09:28   #23
SoBal
Były user
 
Avatar użytkownika SoBal
 
Data rejestracji: 08.04.2002
Lokalizacja: Olsztyn
Posty: 562
SoBal zaczyna zdobywać reputację <1 - 49 pkt>
Co sie dzialo 26 kwietnia?
1514 - Copernicus made his first observation of Saturn.
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1564 - On this day, one William Shaksper was baptised in Stratford on Avon.
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1607 - An expedition of English colonists, including Captain John Smith, went ashore at Cape Henry, Virginia, to establish the first permanent English settlement in the Western Hemisphere.
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1807 - Russia and Prussia signed the Convention at Bartenstein, forming an alliance to drive France out of German states.
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1828 - Russia declared war on Turkey to support Greece's battle for independence.
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1834 - Killer frosts hit across the Deep South. Frost was quite severe around Huntsville, Alabama.
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1865 - John Wilkes Booth, the assassin of President Lincoln, was surrounded and killed by federal troops near Bowling Green, Virginia.
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1890 - Australian country music pioneer Banjo Paterson's poem, The Man from Snowy River, was first published as a supplement to the Bulletin. Over 10,000 copies were sold during the following year.
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1900 - Born this day, Charles Richter, seismologist, who devised the earthquake-measuring scale that bears his name, was born in Hamilton, Ohio.
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1915 - Italy secretly signed the Pact of London with Britain, France and Russia which would put them on the side of the allies in World War I (WWI).
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1921 - Weather broadcasts were heard for the first time on radio when WEW in St. Louis, Missouri aired weather news. Weather forecasts continue to be the top reason why people listen to radio; rating higher than music, news, sports and commercials!
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1921 - The first motorcycle police patrols went on duty in London.
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1923 - The marriage of Lady Elizabeth Bowes-Lyon (later Queen Elizabeth) to the Duke of York (later George VI) took place at Westminster Abbey, the first royal wedding there since 1383.
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1926 - Born this day, David Coleman, sports commentator.
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1926 - The General Strike began, it lasted until May 12, although mine workers carried the strike on for 6 months more.
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1926 - Traffic was re-routed round Trafalgar Square in a controversial move to a one-way system.
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1926 - Actress Mae West was arrested on this date for "corrupting the morals of youth" for her play Sex. Allegedly, she "gyrated her navel seductively" during a belly dance performance. West was also the playwright of the scandalous production. She was fined $500 and jailed for 10 days.
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1927 - Born this day, Jack Douglas, actor, comedian, (Carry On films).
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1930 - Born this day, Derek Waring, actor.
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1931 - NBC radio presented Lum and Abner for the first time. The popular program continued for 24 years on the air - not all of them on NBC. In fact, all four networks (CBS, ABC, Mutual and NBC) carried the program for a period of time. Lum and Abner hailed from the fictitious town of Pine Ridge. Fictitious, that is, before 1936, when Waters, Arkansas, changed its name to Pine Ridge.
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1932 - The Texaco fire chief, Ed Wynn, was heard on radio***8217;s Texaco Star Theater for the first time. Wynn, a popular vaudeville performer, demanded a live audience to react to his humour if he was to make the switch to radio. The network consented and Wynn became radio***8217;s first true superstar. He would later make the switch to TV.
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1936 - Born this day, Carol Burnett, comedienne.
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1937 - In 1937 during the Spanish Civil War, the German military tested its powerful new air force, the Luftwaffe, on the Basque town of Guernica in northern Spain. Although the independence-minded Basque region opposed General Francisco Franco's Nationalist forces during the Spanish Civil War, Guernica itself was a rural small city of only 5,000 inhabitants that declared non belligerence in the conflict.

With Franco's approval, his Nazi allies began their unprovoked attack at 4:30pm, the busiest hour of the market day in Guernica. For three hours, the German planes poured down a continuous and unopposed rain of bombs and gunfire on the town and surrounding countryside. One-third of Guernica's 5,000 inhabitants were killed or wounded and fires engulfed the city and burned for three days.

The indiscriminate killing of Guernica's women and children by the Luftwaffe aroused world opinion, and became a symbol of fascist brutality. Unfortunately, by 1942, all major participants in World War II had adopted the frightful bombing innovations developed by the Nazis at Guernica, and by the war's end in 1945, millions of innocent civilians had died during Allied and Axis air attacks on enemy cities and towns. The Guernica massacre was immortalised in a mural by the Spanish painter Pablo Picasso.
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1937 - Life Magazine was published without the word 'LIFE' in the upper left-hand corner. It was the ONLY time that 'LIFE' was nameless. The reason? A picture of a rooster would have had an obscured comb if the logotype had been used in the upper left-hand corner as usual.
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1937 - The initial broadcast of Lorenzo Jones was heard over NBC radio. Karl Swenson played the lead role for the entire run of the serial. And quite a run it was. Lorenzo Jones was on the air until 1955.
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1938 - Born this day, Maurice Williams, R&B singer.
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1938 - Born this day, Duane Eddy, guitarist.
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1940 - Born this day, Bobby Rydell, singer.
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1942 - At least 1,540 people died in the world's worst mining disaster at a colliery in Benxi, in Japanese-occupied China.
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1942 - Born this day, Claudine Auger, actress.
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1943 - Born this day, Gary Wright, rock musician.
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1945 - Marshal Henri Philippe Petain, the head of France's Vichy government during World War II (WWII), was arrested on treason charges.
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1947 - The English FA Cup Final was televised for the first time in its entirety. The match was between Charlton Athletic and Burnley. (Result anyone?).
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1949 - 'Look' magazine made a major announcement. The publication said that radio was doomed and that within three years, TV would overshadow radio completely.
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1952 - Patty Berg set a new record for major women***8217;s golf competition. She shot a 64 over 18 holes in a tournament in Richmond, California.
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1954 - Grace Kelly, ***8220;Hollywood***8217;s brightest and busiest star,***8221; was seen on the cover of 'LIFE' magazine. In a couple of years, the actress would leave the US to become Princess Grace of Monaco.
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1954 - The largest clinical trial in medical history was launched in New York City by the National Foundation for Infant Paralysis (NFIP). It was the testing of a vaccine against polio, which was discovered by Jonas Edward Salk. Salk had worked on the vaccine for several years, employing methods developed by John Enders at Havard University. The vaccine is actually the polio virus itself, but treated to make it unable to pass on the disease, while allowing the body to build up immunity against polio. Salk, however, was apprehensive about the mass trial. A similar trial in 1935, gave healthy children polio, killing six of them. The virologist had tested the vaccine on some children, including his three sons, but was still unsure about the vaccine. "When you inoculate children with a polio vaccine, you don***8217;t sleep well for two or three months." However, the NFIP, founded by US President Franklin Roosevelt (himself paralysed by polio), went ahead with vaccinating 1.8 million children across 44 states, at a cost of $7.5 million. This marked the end for a disease that affected tens of thousands of children every year.
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1956 - Born this day, Koo Stark, photographer.
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1957 - Television series - The Sky At Night - presented by Patrick Moore, was screened for the first time by the BBC.
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1958 - Born this day, Giancarlo Esposito, actor.
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1960 - Born this day, Roger Taylor, rock musician, drummer (Duran Duran).
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1961 - Born this day, Joan Chen, actress.
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1961 - Born this day, Chris Mars, rock musician.
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1962 - Britain's first satellite, Ariel I, was launched from Cape Canaveral by a Thor-Delta booster.
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1962 - Born this day, Michael Damian, actor, singer.
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1963 - Born this day, Jet Li, martial arts expert and actor.
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1964 - Tanganyika, Zanzibar and Pemba joined to form the United Republic of Tanganyika and Zanzibar. It was re-named Tanzania on October 29.
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1964 - The Boston Celtics wrapped up an unprecedented sixth consecutive NBA championship. The Celtics still had two more crowns to win, however, before the string would come to an end.
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1965 - Born this day, Kevin James, actor, comedian.
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1968 - The United States exploded a one-megaton nuclear device called Boxcar beneath the Nevada desert.
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1968 - Born this day, Joe Caverlee, country musician, (Yankee Grey).
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1970 - Born this day, T-Boz, rap singer, (TLC).
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1970 - The musical, Company, opened on Broadway. It ran for 705 performances before parting company with appreciative audiences at the Alvin Theatre in New York City. Company starred Elaine Stritch.
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1970 - Strip tease artist Gypsy Rose Lee died in Los Angeles at the age of 56. Her early life was made into a musical and motion picture, with Natalie Wood portraying Gypsy in the film version. Lee later went on to film and television work.
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1975 - On top of the Billboard popular music chart was B. J. Thomas, with the longest title ever for a number one song. (Hey Won***8217;t You Play) Another Somebody Done Somebody Wrong Song was number one for one week, though it took that long just to say the title.
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1978 - An updated version of Mark Twain"***8217;s The Prince and the Pauper appeared on television. In the lead role (his first TV special), was former Beatles, Ringo Starr. He sang new versions of Act Naturally, Yellow Submarine and With a Little Help from My Friends.
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1980 - Born this day, Jordana Brewster, actress.
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1980 - Born this day, Marnette Patterson, actress.
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1980 - Following the failed US attempt to rescue the US Embassy hostages in Iran, the Tehran government announced the captives were being scattered to thwart future rescue efforts.
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1983 - For the first time, the Dow Jones industrial average moved over the 1200 mark, just two months after smashing the 1100 barrier.
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1985 - According to a poll in 'Money' magazine, Baby Boomers, those in the 25-39 year old age group, had more loans, fewer investments and, yet, were more optimistic than the general population.
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1986 - It was at 1:23 a.m. in Pripyat in the Ukraine when the Chernobyl atomic power station exploded. A three-hundred-square-mile area was evacuated in the attempt to protect over 100,000 residents of the area from radiation poisoning. 31 people died and unknown thousands were exposed as the radioactive material carried in the atmosphere spread throughout the world.
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1986 - Former Mr. Universe and international movie star Arnold Schwarzenegger, age 38, married Maria Shriver, news journalist and the only daughter of Sargent and Eunice Kennedy Shriver. The wedding was a fairy-tale event, with an exclusive guest list. The opulent reception was held in two tents on the grounds of the Kennedy compound in Hyannis Port, Massachusetts.
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1987 - Tennis star Chris Evert won her 150th career tennis tournament. She beat Martina Navratilova in Houston, Texas.
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1989 - In Salturia and Manikganj, Bangladesh, a tornado ripped through the region killing 1,300 and injuring an additional 12,000. 80,000 were left homeless.
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1990 - Carlos Pizarro Leongomez, leader of the leftist Colombian guerrilla movement M-19 who gave up violence to run for president, was assassinated on a plane.
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1990 - Israeli Prime Minister Yitzhak Shamir, leader of the right-wing Likud bloc, was chosen to form a new government after Labor Party leader Shimon Peres failed to form a coalition.
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1991 - 200,000 were killed as a cyclone and attendant flooding devastated the Bay of Bengal region of Bangladesh and India.
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1992 - Thousands of Russians celebrated Orthodox Easter, bells ringing out from the walled Kremlin for the first time since Bolshevik leaders vowed to crush Christianity for ever.
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1994 - South Africa held its first all-race elections for the national assembly and provincial parliaments.
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1995 - One week after the Oklahoma City bombing, Americans observed a minute of silence in honour of the victims.
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1996 - China, Russia and three former Soviet Republics signed a treaty aimed at reducing tensions along their common borders.
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1997 - 26 April 1997, was a day of reckoning for Woolworth: the once mighty retail stalwart tallied up its balance sheet for the first quarter of the new fiscal year and found that it had racked up operating losses of $24 million.

The first quarter floundering continued an ominous trend for Woolworth, which had posted $37 million in losses during the previous fiscal year. In the wake of the news, retail analysts opined that Woolworth's trademark "five and dime" stores were out moded. Sure enough, the mounting money woes, coupled with the rise of hard-charging competitors, including the Wal-Mart chain, ultimately spelled doom for Woolworth's bargain-basement merchandising stores.

That summer, the 117-year-old chain bid adieu to the tattered five and dime format and shuttered its remaining discount stores. However, the closings did not necessarily signal the end for Woolworth, which still operates more lucrative specialty outlets, including the popular Foot Locker chain.
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1999 - The head of the International Committee of the Red Cross, Cornelio Sommaruga, met with three US soldiers held captive by Yugoslavia.
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1999 - Former Crimewatch and Holiday presenter Miss Jill Dando was found dead with a gunshot wound to the head, on the doorstep of her Fulham, London home.
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
2000 - The government announced a Ł10m aid package for firms hit by the sale of car giant Rover as a report detailed the wider effects of redundancies.
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
2001 - One of Madonna's eye-popping conical bras sold for $21,150 today at a pop memorabilia auction, it was snapped up by a Chilean fashion museum. The memorable fashion statement, a fixture of the pop diva's 1990 Blond Ambition Tour, rivaled a page of handwritten lyrics by Beatles legend Paul McCartney, which was bought by an unidentified private collector for $29,960, Christie's auction house said. The auction featured more than 200 pieces of memorabilia, including an autographed letter sent by John Lennon to a fan and a suit worn on stage by Eric Clapton. The Museum of Fashion and Textiles in Santiago, Chile, emerged the winner of unexpectedly high bidding for Madonna's black and fuchsia Jean-Paul Gaultier bra. A Christie's spokeswoman said the bra was expected to fetch only $4,500. The seller, who was not identified, won the bra in a British radio contest, the spokeswoman said on customary condition of anonymity.
__________________
Komputer został stworzony po to, aby ludziom życie ułatwić, a ziemia jest płaska....
SoBal jest offline   Odpowiedz cytując ten post
Stary 26.04.2003, 09:49   #24
lopus
WeldMaster
 
Avatar użytkownika lopus
 
Data rejestracji: 16.08.2001
Posty: 1,246
lopus niedługo stanie się sławny ;) <50 - 149 pkt>
Ja też przyłączam sie do życzen!!!
lopus jest offline   Odpowiedz cytując ten post
Stary 26.04.2003, 09:59   #25
Dawid Partyka - Koli
Wyjadacz ;)
 
Data rejestracji: 05.01.2002
Lokalizacja: Rybnik - Ślaskie
Posty: 320
Dawid Partyka - Koli zaczyna zdobywać reputację <1 - 49 pkt>
Re: 100 lat dla SoBal-a

Ja się także przyłączam do życzeń. Wszystkiego najlepszego
__________________
Pozdrawiam
Dawid Partyka
SafeLock@CDRinfo.pl
http://SafeLock.CDRinfo.pl
Dawid Partyka - Koli jest offline   Odpowiedz cytując ten post
Stary 26.04.2003, 10:04   #26
paput2000
lub po prostu Paput
 
Avatar użytkownika paput2000
 
Data rejestracji: 07.03.2002
Lokalizacja: Wrocław
Posty: 1,551
paput2000 niedługo stanie się sławny ;) <50 - 149 pkt>
Wszelkiej pomyślności życzę.
__________________
pozdrawiam
paput2000@o2.pl8)
ZX Spectrum + Elektron TV
paput2000 jest offline   Odpowiedz cytując ten post
Stary 26.04.2003, 13:27   #27
Weron
All Eyez On Me
 
Avatar użytkownika Weron
 
Data rejestracji: 29.09.2001
Posty: 3,568
Weron niedługo stanie się sławny ;) <50 - 149 pkt>Weron niedługo stanie się sławny ;) <50 - 149 pkt>
Duzo szczescia, zdrowia.
Pozdrawiam.
__________________
Benq DW1650
Weron jest offline   Odpowiedz cytując ten post
Stary 26.04.2003, 13:54   #28
jasut
Disce puer.
 
Avatar użytkownika jasut
 
Data rejestracji: 18.04.2002
Lokalizacja: Wrocław
Posty: 1,240
jasut niedługo stanie się sławny ;) <50 - 149 pkt>
Dołaczam się do wszystkich życzeń. Wszystkiego najlepszego.
__________________
Skrzynka Jasuta

Ceń słowa. Każde może być twoim ostatnim.
Stanisław Jerzy Lec
jasut jest offline   Odpowiedz cytując ten post
Stary 26.04.2003, 13:55   #29
Bartez
Team Member
Zlotowicz
 
Avatar użytkownika Bartez
 
Data rejestracji: 18.10.2002
Lokalizacja: malopolska
Posty: 4,175
Bartez jest świetnie znany wszystkim <550 - 649 pkt>Bartez jest świetnie znany wszystkim <550 - 649 pkt>Bartez jest świetnie znany wszystkim <550 - 649 pkt>Bartez jest świetnie znany wszystkim <550 - 649 pkt>Bartez jest świetnie znany wszystkim <550 - 649 pkt>Bartez jest świetnie znany wszystkim <550 - 649 pkt>
Ja rowniez dolaczam sie do zyczen dla kolegi redaktora
Zycze sto lat i cierpliwosci dla newswriterow
No i oczywiscie mam nadzieje ze do zobaczenia
__________________
Pozdrawiam
Bartez

Ranking dysków twardych
Bartez jest offline   Odpowiedz cytując ten post
Stary 26.04.2003, 14:06   #30
Gorzala
Guru
 
Data rejestracji: 22.02.2003
Posty: 1,115
Gorzala zaczyna zdobywać reputację <1 - 49 pkt>
Wszystkiego naj, naj, naj dla SoBal'a i siostry ThanathoS'a
Gorzala jest offline   Odpowiedz cytując ten post
Odpowiedz na post


Twoje uprawnienia:
Nie możesz rozpoczynać nowych tematów
Nie możesz odpowiadać w tematach
Nie możesz umieszczać załączników
Nie możesz edytować swoich postów

BB codeWłączone
EmotikonkiWłączone
Kody [IMG]Włączone
Kody HTML są Wyłączone

Teleport


Wszystkie czasy w strefie CET. Aktualna godzina: 03:05.


Powered by vBulletin® Version 3.8.11
Copyright ©2000 - 2024, vBulletin Solutions Inc.