Wednesday, March 04, 2026
Wednesday, March 4, 2026
Thought of the day: Today doesn't only have a date, but that date is also a command, March 4th spoken sounds the same as March Forth as in, go there!
ugsome \UHG-suhm\, adjective:
- Scot. and North England. horrid; loathsome.
microwave mentality
- Having the attitude that if something can't be done in 5 minutes or less, it's not worth doing.
Someone's mom: "You know, I just hate how our son never gets his chores done."
Someone's dad: "Yeah it's his microwave mentality. He gets it from you."
History
- American Automobile Association: the "triple A" club was established; it now has 50 million members (1902)
- New Deal: economic recovery and social welfare plan was outlined by Franklin Delano Roosevelt during his inaugural address, in which he told Americans that "the only thing we have to fear is fear itself" (1933)
- John Lennon: the douchebag egomaniac hypocrite sparked controversy by saying that The Beatles were more popular than Jesus, possibly during a drug induced haze (1966)
Birthdays
- Prince Henry the Navigator 1394
- Antonio Vivaldi 1678
- Knute Rockne 1888
- Charles Goren 1901
- Harry Helmsley 1909
- John Garfield 1913
- Carlos Surinach 1915
- Margaret Osborne DuPont 1918
- Joan Greenwood 1921
- Miriam Makeba 1932
- Barbara McNair 1934
- Jim Clark 1936 - Race car driver
- Paula Prentiss 1939 - Actress
- Susan Clark 1944
- Bobby Womack 1944 - Singer
Gunnar Hansen 1947 - actor Leatherface - Shakin' Stevens 1948
- Chris Squire 1948 - Musician (Yes)
- Chris Rea 1951 - Musician (Chris Rea Band)
- Kay Lenz 1953
- Emilio Estefan 1953 - Musician (Miami Sound Machine)
- Adrian Zmed 1954
- Catherine O’Hara 1954 - Actress
- Mykelti Williamson 1960
- Steven Weber 1961 - Actor ("Wings")
- Ray ‘Boom Boom’ Mancini 1961
- Jason Newsted 1963 - Musician (Metallica)
- Stacy Edwards 1965 - Actress ("Chicago Hope")
- Patrick Hannan 1966 - Musician (The Sundays)
- Evan Dando 1967 - Musician (Lemonheads)
- Patsy Kensit 1968
- Chastity Bono 1969 - Daughter of Sonny and Cher
- Jason Sellers 1971
- Fergal Lawler 1971 - Musician (The Cranberries)
- Whitney Port 1985 - Actress ("The Hills")
- Andrea Bowen 1990 - Actress ("Desperate Housewives")

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Tuesday, March 03, 2026
Review Tuesday: The Zero Theorem 2013
The Zero Theorem
2013
A programmer tries to figure out The Zero Theorum.
My BFF was trying to figure out if there was some movie worth watching. She came up with this movie: The Zero Theorem.
It seemed like a good idea at the time. It was about a reclusive but talented programmer named Qohen Leth (Christoph Walz) employed by Management (Matt Damon) and is tasked to prove THE ZERO THEORUM.
The The Zero Theorem simply means that there is no meaning in the universe. Whatever that happens, basically has no impact in the grand scheme of things. There's a lot of weird scenes, odd discussions, and some fun scenes with a sort of love interest for Qohen named Bainsley (Melanie Thierry). Nearly two hours invested into this movie and it makes no point and has an unsatisfactory ending.
The Zero Theorem is a self-fulfilling prophecy. It was a movie about nothing and a waste of time except for Bainsley's sexy scenes.

Tuesday, March 3, 2026
*03*03*
august \aw-GUHST\, adjective:
- venerable; eminent: an august personage.
- inspiring reverence or admiration; of supreme dignity or grandeur; majestic: an august performance of a religious drama.
August comes from the Latin augustus meaning "venerable, noble." It entered English in the 1660s.
subprime
- The term originated in the financial services industry to refer to lower-credit-score borrowers. However, thanks to continuous media use, a much broader audience was exposed to it in 2007 during the credit meltdown. Now, it is used to describe anything that is below standard or less than ideal. Similar to subpar.
This restaurant is subprime, let's get out of here!
History
- Emancipation of Serfs in Russia: Tsar Alexander II liberated more than 20 million serfs, about one-third of the population (1861)
- Carmen: Georges Bizet's masterpiece opera debuted in Paris; critics panned it (1875)
- "The Star-Spangled Banner": Francis Scott Key's poem became the official US national anthem (1931)
- Sky Tower: observation and telecommunications tower opened in Auckland; at 328 meters (1.076 feet), it is the tallest free-standing structure in the Southern Hemisphere (1997)
- Switzerland: citizens voted to join the United Nations, abandoning nearly 200 years of formal neutrality (2002)
Birthdays
- Alexander Graham Bell 1847
- Shalom Alekhem 1859
- Rupert Brooke 1887
- Matthew Ridgway 1895
- Mayo Methot 1904
- Robert Whitehead 1916
- Julius Boros 1920
- James Doohan 1920
- Diana Barrymore 1921
- Doc Watson 1923 - Musician, singer
- George Pullman 1831
- Paul Clayton 1933
- Princess Radziwill 1933
- Gia Scala 1934
- Willie Chambers 1938 - Musician (The Chambers Brothers)
- John Thomas 1941
- Mike Pender 1942 - Musician (The Searchers)
- Jance Garfat 1944 - Musician (Dr. Hook)
- George Miller 1945 - Director, producer
- Dave Mount 1947 - Musician (Mud)
- David Pritchard 1949
- Blue Weaver 1949 - Musician (Amen Corner)
- Tim Kazurinsky 1950 - Actor, director
- Robyn Hitchcock 1953 - Musician
- Dale Bozzio 1955 - Singer (Missing Persons)
- Mianda Richardson 1958 - Actress
- Mary Page Keller 1961
- Herschel Walker 1962
- Jackie Joyner-Kersee 1962 - Olympic track and field gold medalist
- Brian Leetch 1968 - Hockey player
- John Bingham 1969 - Musician (Fishbone)
- Julia Bowen 1970 - Actress ("Ed", "Boston Legal")
- David Faustino 1974 - Actor ("Married With Children")
- Danny Masterson 1976
- Jessica Biel 1982 - Actress ("7th Heaven")
- Santonio Holmes 1984 - Football player
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