2013-08-03

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Internat’l Forgiveness Day
Day 215 of 2013

150 days left in this year

HAWAIIAN WORD OF THE DAY — ‘Upena: Web
PIDGIN WORD OF THE DAY — Sande: Sunday
HAWAIIAN PROVERB OF THE DAY — “They are a keeper of bundles.”
HAOLE SAYING OF THE DAY — “When you come to a fork in the road, take it.” (Yogi Berra)

TODAY:  MECO Warns Customers About Telephone Scam. Maui Electric Company issued an advisory yesterday, warning business customers of an apparent telephone scam. Some customers reported receiving phone calls from a person claiming to be a Maui Electric representative. During the reported calls, customers were directed to pay their utility bills over the phone to avoid any service disruption. More »

August, 1990: The creation of what would become the World Wide Web was suggested this month in 1990 by Tim Berners-Lee and Robert Cailliau at CERN, the European Laboratory for Particle Physics in Switzerland. By October, they designed a prototype Web browser. They also introduced HTML (Hypertext Markup Language) and the URL (Universal Resource Locator).

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Mosaic, the first graphical web browser, was designed and released in 1993 by Mark Andreessen while a student at the University of Illinois. Mosaic Communications Corporation was founded a year later by entrepenuer Jim Clark, who recruited Andreessen to build the first commercial browser, Netscape, released in 1994. It owned the market, until Microsoft Corporation unleashed the first browser wars by releasing Internet Explorer the following year.

Netscape’s market share decreased steadily from then on, and in January 1998 it started the open source Mozilla Project. By the end of 2006, the usage share of Netscape browsers had fallen from over 90% in the mid 1990s, to less than 1%. x

Firefox, Netscape’s progeny through the open-source project, was first released in November, 2004. As of July 2008, Firefox had 19.23% of the recorded usage share of web browsers, making it the second-most popular browser in current use worldwide, after Internet Explorer.

Today, more than a 7 billion people are estimated to surf the World Wide Web.

EVENTS ON THIS DAY — August 3rd

1492: Columbus sets sail from Palos, Spain, with the Nina, the Pinta and the Santa Maria, to find a passage to the “Indies” (Asia) for Spain.

1860: The American Canoe Association founded at Lake George NY

1882: Congress passes the first law restricting immigration

1923: Calvin Coolidge takes over the U.S. presidency after Warren Harding dies in office

1975: The Louisiana Superdome is dedicated

1993: The U.S. Senate votes 96-3 to confirm Supreme Court nominee Ruth Bader Ginsburg

1994: Stephen G. Breyer is sworn in as a Supreme Court justice in a private ceremony at Chief Justice William H. Rehnquist’s Vermont summer home

2004: The Statue of Liberty pedestal in NYC reopens for the first time since the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attacks.

2007: A jury at Camp Pendleton, CA, sentences Marine Sgt. Lawrence G. Hutchins III to 15 years in prison for the murder of an Iraqi civilian during a fruitless search for an insurgent.

2009: Iran’s supreme leader formally endorsed Mahmoud Ahmadinejad for a second term as president.

2011: Former Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak denied all charges against him as he went on trial for alleged corruption and complicity in the deaths of protesters who’d helped drive him from power.

2012: Plans for 1,500 units in Olowalu Town Move Forward. Despite grave concerns by environmentalists, the master-planned Olowalu Town project gained key support from a Maui County Council committee Thursday that will allow the 600-acre development to move forward. More »

BORN ON THIS DAY — August 2nd

1900: Ernie Pyle, WW II correspondent

1900: John T Scopes, Tennessee teacher convicted for teaching evolution

1920: P.D. James, mystery writer

1924: Leon Uris, novelist

1926: Tony Bennett, singer

1940: Martin Sheen, actor

1941: Martha Stewart, cookbook author/actress

1950: John Landis, director

1953: Randy Scruggs, musician

1977: Tom Brady, NFL quarterback

1979: Evangeline Lilly, actress

1983: Mamie Gummer, Actress

1984: Whitney Duncan, Country singer (“Nashville Star”)

DIED ON THIS DAY — August 3rd

1924: Joseph Conrad, Polish-born writer (b. 1857)

1929: Thorstein Veblen, American economist (b. 1857)

1954: Colette, French writer (b. 1873)

1958: Peter Collins, English race car driver (b. 1931)

1964: Flannery O’Connor, American writer (b. 1925)

1966: Lenny Bruce, American comedian (b. 1925)

1995: Ida Lupino, English actress and director (b. 1914)

1995: Edward Whittemore, American writer (b. 1933)

2006: Arthur Lee, American psychedelic rock musician (b. 1945)

2007: John Gardner, British author (b. 1926)

2008: Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn, Russian writer (b. 1918)

2008: Erik Darling, American folk singer-songwriter (b. 1933)

2011: Bubba Smith, American football player and actor (b. 1945)

2011: William Sleator, American science fiction author (b. 1945)

2012: John Berry, English motorcycle racing promoter and manager (b. 1944)

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