Sunday, April 13, 2014

The Daily Drift

Facts are great ... ?
 
Carolina Naturally is read in 197 countries around the world daily.   

 Hands up ... !
Today is - World Youth Day

Don't forget to visit our sister blog: It Is What It Is

Some of our reader today have been in:
The Americas
Surrey, Thunder Bay, Britannia, Montreal, Pikangikum and Ottawa, Canada
Represa, Kingman, Surprise, Underwwod, Reedly and Foley, United States
Mexico City, Mexico
Managua, Nicaragua
Port-Of-Spain, Trinidad and Tobago
Bogota, Colombia
Sao Paulo, Brazil
The Bottom, Sint Eustatius and Saba
Europe
Vinnytsya and Zhovtivody, Ukraine
Brussels, Belgium
Bratislava, Slovakia
Palmela, Portugal
Vladivostok, Saint Petersburg and Ryazan, Russia
Newport, Wales
Gerlachsheim and Dresden, Germany
Madrid and Pontevedra, Spain
Kista and Karlskroga, Sweden
Dublin, Ireland
Slough and London, England
Etimesgut, Ankara and Istanbul, Turkey
Magenta, France
Espoo, Finland
Oslo, Norway
Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina
Rome, Treviso and Cagliari, Italy
Bucharest, Romania
Aalborg, Denmark
Zahony, Hungary
Reykjavik, Iceland
Asia
Sungai Petani, Kuala Lumpur, Sentul and Papar, Malaysia
Delhi, Kolkarta, New Delhi, Thiruvananthpuram, Noida, Airoli, Kakinada and Mumbai, India
Dhahran and Riyadh, Saudi Arabia
Kutoarjo and Jakarta, Indonesia
Amman, Jordan
Arsenal, Mauritius
Doha, Qatar
Colombo and Moratuwa, Sri Lanka
Beijing, China
Africa 
Abuja, Nigeria
Tunis, Tunisia
Cairo, Egypt
Pretoria and Johannesburg, South Africa
The Pacific
Perth, Australia
Laoag, Philippines

Today in History

1598 The Edict of Nantes grants political rights to French Huguenots.
1775 Lord North extends the New England Restraining Act to South Carolina, Virginia, Pennsylvania, New Jersey and Maryland. The act forbids trade with any country other than Britain and Ireland.
1861 After 34 hours of bombardment, Union-held Fort Sumter surrenders to Confederates.
1865 Union forces under Gen. Sherman begin their devastating march through Georgia.
1902 J.C. Penny opens his first store in Kemmerer, Wyoming.
1919 British forces kill hundreds of Indian nationalists in the Amritsar Massacre.
1933 The first flight over Mount Everest is completed by Lord Clydesdale.
1941 German troops capture Belgrade, Yugoslavia.
1943 Franklin D. Roosevelt dedicates the Jefferson Memorial.
1945 Vienna falls to Soviet troops.
1960 The first navigational satellite is launched into Earth's orbit.
1961 The U.N. General Assembly condemns South Africa because of apartheid.
1964 Sidney Poitier becomes the first black to win an Oscar for best actor.
1970 An oxygen tank explodes on Apollo 13, preventing a planned moon landing and jeopardizing the lives of the three-man crew.
1976 The U.S. Federal Reserve begins issuing $2 bicentennial notes.
1979 The world's longest doubles ping-pong match ends after 101 hours.

Vibration may help heal chronic wounds

Vibration may help heal chronic wounds



Wounds may heal more quickly if exposed to low-intensity vibration, […]

Coming Tomorrow

Coming Tomorrow
  • The 3 Biggest Lies Employers Tell Their Workers
  • Fucking Awesome Sandwich Shop Soon To Open In Sweden
  • How The Muppets Created Generation X
  • Violinists Can't tell A Stradivarius And A Modern Violin
And more ...
These duckings pose for our Animal Picture, for today.