New Format For Facebook


A big change is coming to Facebook. Facebook users have been beta testing a new feature called "timeline." It changes the format of your personal account page from a news feed list to a timeline based on photos and other posts. It allows you to peruse your Facebook activity in chronological order. Whether you love … Continue reading New Format For Facebook

New Format For Google India Media Ads


Google India on Tuesday unveiled a new format for media advertisements (ads) to target, pay for and experience video ads on its web search engine. "The new ads format is designed to ensure users find the information they are looking for and enable advertisers to reach potential customers with the right information," Google India sales … Continue reading New Format For Google India Media Ads

Yes, Virginia, There Is A Santa Claus


The following editorial, among the most famous ever written, appeared in the New York Sun in 1897. Since it's Christmas, etc... Also, it is a great piece of writing: We take pleasure in answering at once and thus prominently the communication below, expressing at the same time our great gratification that its faithful author is … Continue reading Yes, Virginia, There Is A Santa Claus

Lack of Opportunities For Disabled People


Employers and recruiters unintentionally inflict a ‘glass ceiling’ on disabled Australians, largely due to a lack of infrastructure and consideration, and new figures show that disabled people are half as likely to be employed compared to the population in general. John Walsh, author of a new report, “Disability Expectations: Investing in a better life, a … Continue reading Lack of Opportunities For Disabled People

Hangzhou China NAFLE Drama Competition


November 23 2011: While living in Hangzhou, China, I was invited to write and direct a play for the Year 7 "Ruling Class" students, at Greentown Yuhua Middle School. The play won the Zhejiang Province Division of the NAFLE Drama Festival, and the students were invited to participate in the National Finals of the competition, … Continue reading Hangzhou China NAFLE Drama Competition

New Formats of Cricket Worry Andrew Strauss


England test captain Andrew Strauss fears cricket administrators are in danger of sowing the seeds of the sport's downfall if the five-day format of the game is neglected. Strauss, enjoying a break from the game while England contest a one-day series in India, has led England to the top of the test rankings since being … Continue reading New Formats of Cricket Worry Andrew Strauss

Exploring the Ancient Sites and Streets of Wenshu Temple and Beyond


Published at eChinacities online magazine Many visitors come to Chengdu for the temples, the shopping, the restaurants and sightseeing. Wenshu Temple and surrounding area has all that and more. Lined with quaint buildings in the ancient Chinese architectural style, each part of this fascinating area has its own feel and its own culture, yet it … Continue reading Exploring the Ancient Sites and Streets of Wenshu Temple and Beyond

Vegetables with a Vengeance – Meat-free Dining in Chengdu


Published at eChinacites online magazine Like most other Western foods in Chengdu, or China for that matter, many vegetarian restaurants never seem to get it quite right. However, there are a few that are surprisingly good, even if their menus overly emphasise tofu-based dishes. That’s fine, if you really love your tofu. However, for those … Continue reading Vegetables with a Vengeance – Meat-free Dining in Chengdu

Where to Get a Good Pizza in Chengdu


Published at eChinacities online magazine Pizzas are a staple for many Western travellers, and Chengdu has a lot of expats looking for pizzas. Pizza is a little taste of home, a link to sanity and the “real world.” So the question arises: where can one get a good pizza in Chengdu? For the traveller who … Continue reading Where to Get a Good Pizza in Chengdu

Chengdu’s Tibetan Quarter – Gateway to Tibet


Published at eChinacities online magazine Many consider Chengdu to be the gateway to Tibet, so it is only reasonable that visitors to Chengdu would want to visit the Tibetan Quarter. Chengdu’s Tibetan Quarter, or Little Lhasa, is located in the south-west of Chengdu, near the First Ring Road. It is in close proximity to two … Continue reading Chengdu’s Tibetan Quarter – Gateway to Tibet

January 25 1905 World’s Largest Diamond Found


On January 25th 1905, at the Premier Mine in Pretoria, South Africa, a 3,106-carat diamond was discovered during a routine inspection by the mine's superintendent. Weighing 1 1/3 pounds, and christened the "Cullinan," it was the largest diamond ever found. Frederick Wells was 18 feet below the earth's surface when he spotted a flash of … Continue reading January 25 1905 World’s Largest Diamond Found

January 24 1935 First Canned Beer Goes On Sale


On January 24th 1935, canned beer made its debut. In partnership with the American Can Company, the Gottfried Krueger Brewing Company delivered 2,000 cans of Krueger's Finest Beer and Krueger's Cream Ale to faithful Krueger drinkers in Richmond, Virginia. Ninety-one percent of the drinkers approved of the canned beer, driving Krueger to give the green … Continue reading January 24 1935 First Canned Beer Goes On Sale

January 23 1957 Wham-O Produces First Frisbees


On January 23rd 1957, machines at the Wham-O toy company rolled out the first batch of their aerodynamic plastic discs, now known to millions of fans all over the world as Frisbees. The story of the Frisbee began in Bridgeport, Connecticut, where William Frisbie opened the Frisbie Pie Company in 1871. Students from nearby universities … Continue reading January 23 1957 Wham-O Produces First Frisbees

January 22 1973 Supreme Court Legalises Abortion


On January 22nd 1973, the US Supreme Court ruled in Roe v Wade that women, as part of their constitutional right to privacy, can terminate a pregnancy during its first two trimesters. Only during the last trimester, when the fetus can survive outside the womb, would states be permitted to regulate abortion of a healthy … Continue reading January 22 1973 Supreme Court Legalises Abortion

January 20 1981 Iran Hostage Crisis Ends


On January 20th 1981, minutes after Ronald Reagan's inauguration as the 40th president of the United States, the 52 US captives held at the US embassy in Teheran, Iran, were released, ending the 444-day Iran Hostage Crisis. On November 4, 1979, the crisis began when militant Iranian students, outraged that the U.S. government had allowed … Continue reading January 20 1981 Iran Hostage Crisis Ends

January 5 1933 Golden Gate Bridge Construction Begins


On January 5th 1933, construction started on the Golden Gate Bridge, as workers began excavating 3.25 million cubic feet of dirt for the structure’s huge anchorages. Following the Gold Rush boom that began in 1849, speculators realized the land north of San Francisco Bay would increase in value in direct proportion to its accessibility to … Continue reading January 5 1933 Golden Gate Bridge Construction Begins

January 4 1999 Euro Becomes European Currency


On January 4th 1999, for the first time since Charlemagne's reign in the ninth century, Europe had a common currency, when the "Euro" debuts as a financial unit in corporate and investment markets. Eleven European Union (EU) nations , representing some 290 million people, launched the currency in the hopes of increasing European integration and … Continue reading January 4 1999 Euro Becomes European Currency

December 30 1922 USSR Established


On December 30th 1922, in post-revolutionary Russia, the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics (USSR) was established, comprising a confederation of Russia, Belorussia, Ukraine, and the Transcaucasian Federation (divided in 1936 into the Georgian, Azerbaijan, and Armenian republics). Also known as the Soviet Union, the new communist state was the successor to the Russian Empire and … Continue reading December 30 1922 USSR Established

December 23 1888 Van Gogh Chops Off Ear


On December 23rd 1888, Dutch painter Vincent van Gogh, suffering from severe depression, cut off the lower part of his left ear with a razor while staying in Arles, France. He later documented the event in a painting titled Self-Portrait with Bandaged Ear. Today, Van Gogh is regarded as an artistic genius and his masterpieces … Continue reading December 23 1888 Van Gogh Chops Off Ear

December 22 1956 First Gorilla Born In Captivity


On December 22nd 1956, a baby gorilla named Colo entered the world at the Columbus Zoo in Ohio, becoming the first-ever gorilla born in captivity. Weighing in at approximately 4 pounds, Colo, a western lowland gorilla whose name was a combination of Columbus and Ohio. He was the daughter of Millie and Mac, two gorillas … Continue reading December 22 1956 First Gorilla Born In Captivity

December 21 1988 Pan Am Flight 103 Explodes Over Lockerbie


On December 21st 1988, Pan Am Flight 103 from London to New York exploded in midair over Lockerbie, Scotland, killing all 243 passengers and 16 crew members aboard, as well as 11 Lockerbie residents on the ground. A bomb hidden inside an audio cassette player detonated in the cargo area when the plane was at … Continue reading December 21 1988 Pan Am Flight 103 Explodes Over Lockerbie

December 15 1916 Battle of Verdun


On December 15th 1916, the French defeated the Germans in the World War I Battle of Verdun. The Battle of Verdun, was recorded as being fought from 21 February to 19 December 1916 around the city of Verdun-sur-Meuse in northeast France. It was one of the most important battles in World War I on the … Continue reading December 15 1916 Battle of Verdun

December 14 1503 Birth Of Nostradamus


On December 14th 1503, Nostradamus (Michel de Nostredame), one of the world's most famous publishers of prophecies, was born. He is best known for his book Les Propheties, the first edition of which appeared in 1555. Since the publication of this book, which has rarely been out of print since his death and has always … Continue reading December 14 1503 Birth Of Nostradamus

December 13 1974 Malta Becomes a Republic


On December 13 1974, Malta became a republic. While the European island had already been independent for a decade, the transformation into a republic signified overcoming one of the biggest obstacles in achieving some form of conciliation with Britain. Nevertheless, it would be a further five years before British forces would leave the island and … Continue reading December 13 1974 Malta Becomes a Republic

December 12 1948 Batang Kali Massacre Malaysia


On December 12th 1948, fourteen members of the Scots Guard massacred twenty four Malaysian civilians and set fire to their village, in the Batang Kali Massacre. The massacre is commonly seen as part of the lead up to the Malayan Emergency which lasted from June 1960 to July 1960. The Malayan Emergency was essentially a … Continue reading December 12 1948 Batang Kali Massacre Malaysia