MDBCs 18 Feb 2023
February 18th 2023 - Holidays and Observances
(click on the day for details)
- Christian feast day:
- Dialect Day (Amami Islands, Japan)
- Independence Day, celebrates the independence of the Gambia from the United Kingdom in 1965
- Kurdish Students Union Day (Iraqi Kurdistan)
- National Democracy Day, celebrates the 1951 overthrow of the Rana dynasty (Nepal)
- Wife's Day (Konudagur) (Iceland)
Observances (click on the day, BD or week for details)
Cow Milked While Flying in an Airplane Day
Great Backyard Bird Count
Isra and Mi'raj
Maha Shivaratri
National Crab Stuffed Flounder Day
Pluto Day
Thumb Appreciation Day
World Pangolin Day
National Eat Ice Cream for Breakfast Day
Yoko Ono’s Birthday
Vanna White’s Birthday
John Travolta’s Birthday
Chwe Vernon Hansol’s Birthday
Dr. Dre’s Birthday
Damien Prince’s Birthday
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Sat Feb 18th, 2023 - Sun Feb 26th, 2023
Real Bread Week
Fun Observances
Battery Day
February 18 is Battery Day. It is a day to acknowledge the device that makes it possible for the smallest household items to the largest heavy-duty equipment to work smoothly.
The unofficial holiday of unknown origins is also known as National Battery Day in the United States
Converts Energy
A battery is a device that converts chemical energy to electrical energy. It is thought that the term battery to describe such a device was first used by Benjamin Franklin because the setting of the capacitator he saw reminded him of a battery of cannons.
How to Celebrate?
- Celebrate the day by swapping out old the old, dead batteries from your household items.
- Take all the old batteries to the recycling center.
- Check your smoke alarm and fire alarm batteries and replace them if needed.
- Learn the history and science behind batteries.
Did You Know…
…that according to some archeologists and historians, the earliest known battery in recorded human history can be traced back to as far as 2000 years ago? Known as the Baghdad Battery, the battery is a clay pot containing a metal tube and a metal rod. It is thought to have been discovered in the basement of the Baghdad Museum by German painter and archaeologist Wilhelm Konig, who suggested that the artifact was probably used as a battery.
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I admit it—I have a tendency to exaggerate, and I was afraid when I joined the Navy that my “creativity” might get me in trouble. But my fears were put to rest one day while getting into formation, which was determined by height. Now, I was shy of six feet tall, but when our drill sergeant called for all six-footers to line up, I stepped forward anyway. I instantly knew I was in the right outfit when I looked around. I was the tallest guy in line.
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Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers were dining in New York. Ginger was resplendent in a ball gown and pearls, and Fred also sported evening wear. But the meal was marred when the waiter bringing their desserts tripped and covered Fred from head to toe in treacle sponge.
“I’m terribly sorry,” said the waiter.
“So you should be,” replied Fred. “Thanks to you, I’ve pudding on my top hat, pudding on my white tie, pudding on my tails.”
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When the box with my Halloween costume arrived, it was empty. I called the company and asked where my Maid Marian costume was.
“We’re sorry, ma’am. We’ll send your costume tomorrow,” the representative said.
“In the meantime, feel free to keep the Lady Godiva costume you got by mistake.”
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