Another one for me to go check out! Terrific! 3-2-1 was so odd!
(a §527 organisation)
Ahh, the delights of the light-entertainment powerhouse that was Peter Glaze.
Moving on…
My night has been made - Many thanks!
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Also . . . born on 5.31.1819
Do I contradict myself? Very well then, I contradict myself, (I am large, I contain multitudes.)
In related-ish news:
Chelsea Clock, built in 1897, may soon make way for a 535-unit residential complex. (We’ve all got clocks on our phones now anyway.) Jay is talking to local attorney/developer Anthony Rossi about the project, which would substantially enlarge the city’s 12,000-unit housing supply. The clock maker will relo to a new 20k SF production facility in town. (Fun fact: Chelsea Clock, which has long supplied timepieces for US naval vessels, also made its way onto Elvis Presley’s Christmas list; he picked-up 26 as gifts, Jay tells us.)
(Apparently, there’s a lot of development going on in Chelsea.)
Tesla sold 536 electric cars in Norway in June
537 AD - Battle of Camlann and death of Arthur.
Good excuse for this, really.
(That’s Nate Silver)
That will never old!
The L.A. Times reports on measles -
This potentially fatal, vaccine-preventable infectious disease was practically eradicated in the U.S. a decade ago, thanks to high vaccination rates. But in May, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention issued a sobering report of a dramatic uptick in measles cases in the U.S. this year. Some 539 cases have been reported as of June 27, according to the CDC, the highest number in 20 years. In 2011, which had the second-highest number of measles cases in recent decades, the CDC reported fewer than 200 cases for the entire year.
http://www.latimes.com/opinion/op-ed/la-oe-gendreau-measles-vaccination-20140709-story.html
Hey! Belated prime party - for 541!
(next up is 547)
Now, onto 542.
Here’s the Abbott & Costello classic “Two Tens for a Five” which is the same thing as “a five for two tens” - as Lou Costello soon finds out.
Classic. Love Bud & Lou.