MDBCs 07 Jun 2023
June 7th 2023 - Holidays and Observances
(click on the day for details)
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Christian feast day:
- Antonio Maria Gianelli
- Colmán of Dromore
- St Gottschalk[41]
- Landulf of Yariglia (Asti)
- Meriasek
- Paul I of Constantinople
- Robert of Newminster
- Chief Seattle (Lutheran Church)
- Blessed Marie-Thérèse de Soubiran La Louvière
- Commemoration Day of St John the Forerunner (Armenian Apostolic Church)
- Pioneers of the Episcopal Anglican Church of Brazil (Episcopal Church (USA))
- June 7 (Eastern Orthodox liturgics)
- Battle of Arica Day (Arica y Parinacota Region, Chile)
- Flag Day (Peru)
- Journalist Day (Argentina)
- Anniversary of the Memorandum of the Slovak Nation (Slovakia)
- Birthday of Prince Joachim (Denmark)
- Sette Giugno (Malta)
- Union Dissolution Day (Independence Day of Norway)
- Tourette Syndrome Awareness Day
Observances (click on the day, BD, or week for details)
Global Running Day
International Supply Chain Professionals Day
World Caring Day
Daniel Boone Day
June Bug Day
National Alexandra Day
National Benjamin Day
National Chocolate Ice Cream Day
National Elias Day
National Tailors Day
World Food Safety Day
Prince Vegeta’s Birthday
Liam Neeson’s Birthday
Mike Pence’s Birthday
Hirohiko Araki’s Birthday
Lexi Rivera’s Birthday
Fetty Wap’s Birthday
Fun Observances
VCR Day
Rewind to the past and celebrate the humble Video Cassette Recorder (VCR) on June 7, VCR Day. This unofficial holiday of unknown origins encourages people to learn more about the technology that completely changed the way people watched television and recorded memories.
A major innovation in its day, the video cassette recorder or the VCR was first commercially released in 1956 by American electronics company, Ampex. The VRX-1000 did not become an instantly popular piece of equipment found in everyone's living rooms. This was in large part because of its price tag - it cost a whopping $50,000!
The Rise and Fall of VCR's Fortunes
Over time, as technology developed, the VCR became much more affordable and it became a popular piece of electronics in the 1980s and 1990s. The Telcan made by British company, Nottingham Electric Valve Company, was one of the first commercially produced VCR for homes.
The VCR industry took a hit with the entrance of laser discs and compact discs and its use rapidly declined. Today, the VCR is no longer manufactured.
How to Celebrate?
- Own a VCR? Or know someone who does? Then have a VCR party! Watch a movie on tape and make retro dishes to serve your guests. What about dressing up as someone who was famous during the heydays of the VCR?
Did You Know…
…that first produced in the United Kingdom in 1963, Telcan is the shorter name for television in a can?
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I said, "I called you, didn't I?"
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Oddly enough, I work for American Express.
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On the memo line, she'd written, "Repairs."
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