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On This Day:
Thursday February 26, 2015

This is the 57th day of the year, with 308 days remaining in 2015.

Fact of the Day: MIME

MIME stands for Multipurpose Internet Mail Extensions -- a standard that extends the SMTP to permit data like video, sound, and binary files to be transmitted by Internet email without having to be translated into ASCII first. This is accomplished by using MIME types, which describe the contents of a document. A MIME-compliant application sending a file assigns a MIME type to the file. The receiving application, which must also be MIME-compliant, refers to a standardized list of documents that are organized into MIME types and subtypes to interpret the content of the file. MIME is part of HTTP and both Web browsers and HTTP servers use MIME to interpret email files they send and receive.

Holidays

Feast day of St. Alexander of Alexandria, St. Porphyry of Gaza, St. Nestor of Magydus, and St. Victor the Hermit.

Events

1815 - Napoleon left his exile on the island of Elba, returning to France to attempt a second conquest.
1919 - Congress established Grand Canyon National Park in Arizona.
1929 - President Calvin Coolidge established Grand Teton National Park.
1933 - Ground was broken for the Golden Gate Bridge in San Francisco.
1935 - Nazi leader Adolf Hitler signed a secret decree authorizing the founding of the Reich Luftwaffe as a third German military service to join the Reich army and navy.
1951 - The 22nd Amendment to the Constitution of the United States of America, limiting a president to two terms of office, was ratified.
1952 - Prime Minister Winston Churchill announced that Britain had developed its own atomic bomb.
1993 - A bomb built by a group of Islamic extremists exploded in the parking garage of New York's World Trade Center, killing six people and injuring more than 1000.
2001 - The Taliban destroy two giant Buddha statues in Bamyan, Afghanistan.
2004 - Macedonian President Boris Trajkovski is killed in a plane crash near Mostar, Bosnia and Herzegovina.

Births

1802 - Victor Hugo, French author.
1829 - Levi Strauss, American businessman, creator of blue jeans.
1846 - William Frederick Cody (Buffalo Bill), American frontiersman, showman.
1852 - John Harvey Kellogg, American physician who developed dry cereal.
1908 - Tex Avery, American cartoonist, famous for producing animated cartoons during The Golden Age of Hollywood animation.
1916 - Jackie Gleason, American comedian, actor.
1920 - Tony Randall (born Arthur Leonard Rosenberg), American comic actor.
1928 - Fats (Antoine) Domino, American pianist, songwriter, singer.
1932 - Johnny Cash (born J. R. Cash) American country-western, and rock and roll singer and songwriter.
1950 - Helen Clark, Prime Minister of New Zealand.
1954 - Recep Tayyip Erdoğan, Prime Minister of Turkey.

Deaths

1813 - Robert Livingston, New York representative at the Continental Congress.
1903 - Richard Gatling, American inventor of the Gatling gun.
2005 - Jef Raskin, a human-computer interface expert best known for starting the Macintosh project for Apple Computer in the late 1970s.

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