April 3
1449: The first known British
patent was issued to
John of Utynam for a method of making stained glass. 1827: German
physicist Ernst
Chladni, known as "the father of acoustics," died. 1829: James Carrington patented
his coffee mill - a very important invention! 1860:
Pony Express
service was inaugurated in San Francisco; it lasted only a year and a half once
the telegraph came online. 1926: Astronaut
Virgil "Gus" Grissom
was born. 1948: President Truman signed the Economic Recovery Act, known as
Marshall Plan,
which allocated more than $5 billion in aid for 16 European countries. 1965: The
SNAP 10 ion engine
satellite became the first nuclear reactor to orbit Earth. 1973: The first portable
phone (cellphone) call was placed by Motorola employee Martin Cooper on his 10"x3"x1.5",
30 oz. DynaTAC
8000X "shoe box phone." 1996: Unabomber
Theodore Kaczynski
was arrested. 2000: the
Nasdaq set a one-day record when it lost 349.15 points (before
Bush was even elected).
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Note: These
historical tidbits have been collected from various sources, mostly on the Internet.
As detailed in
this article, there
is a lot of wrong information that is repeated hundreds of times because most websites
do not validate with authoritative sources. On RF Cafe, events with
hyperlinks have been verified. Many years ago,
I began commemorating the birthdays of notable people and events with
special RF Cafe logos.
Where available, I like to use images from postage stamps from the country where
the person or event occurred. Images used in the logos are often from open source
websites like Wikipedia, and are specifically credited with a hyperlink back to
the source where possible.
Fair Use laws permit
small samples of copyrighted content.
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