12th September : Significance

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Everyday has its own importance. May it be related to our lives or not. it is important for sumone. so we all should know about it.


Today is 12th September 2016


Do u all know what is the importance of today's day in our life's??


want to know why??


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Video Game Day

Boss/Employee Exchange Day

Programmers Day

Chocolate MilkShake Day



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Video Games Day

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We all know the Playstation, the PC, the Xbox, the Gameboy, and all the other myriad examples of gaming devices out there in the world today. Gaming is a pervasive part of our culture, coloring everything from our choices in clothing to our taste in cuisine, there are even themed restaurants that are entirely dedicated to gamers and the games they love. Video Games Day is dedicated to recalling this defining part of our culture and sharing it with our fellow gamers, new and old alike. Get your game on!




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History of Video Games Day

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The history of Video Games Day is really the history of the video game, and that history goes back much farther than most people imagine. The first game ever created is often thought to be Bertie the Brain, an artificial intelligence designed to play Tic-Tac-Toe. Considering that Bertie was a 4 meter high machine built on vacuum tube technology, you can imagine it didn't get out much, in fact, it was disassembled after the Canadian National Exhibition it was revealed at, and never rebuilt. A year later a computer was built called Nimrod, Nimrod was a computer built and displayed at the Festival of Britain in 1951 and designed to play a game called Nim.

From these humble beginnings things continued to build, first with Cabinet style games (those are the ones you put quarters in kids) which became hugely popular, and then into the first consoles, home based platforms you could play the games on. In the years that followed development of computers and video games just kept growing exponentially, until they now absolutely permeate our culture. What used to be a luxury item for the rich and elite has now become a standard part of most people's homes, and a diversion that involves all ages.

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How to celebrate Video Games Day

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Celebrating Video Games Day is both easy and fun, get together with your friends and play a bunch of video games! Dig out some of your old consoles and play favorites you haven't touched in ages, and share them with the newest generation of gamers, or friends who just haven't seen them. If you want to go all out you can even play an event at a local college or hall and have a bunch of people get together with game themed food and costumes, and of course decorations. Video Games Day is an excuse to go down a path of digital reminiscence, do it with a friend.


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Boss/Employee Exchange Day

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It sounds like the answer to every downtrodden wageslave's prayers Boss/Employee Exchange Day, when workers and bosses swap roles. A day when bosses answer the phone, make the coffee (two sugars, please) and deal with that awkward customer. Workers, meanwhile, get to play golf in the boardroom.
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Practically speaking, however, when there are lots of employees and only one boss, switching roles is fairly unworkable. So, Boss/Employee Exchange Day is less about doing one another's job, and more about exchanging ideas. What could make the employee's day easier? How can we improve this company? What can the boss do about his lamentable swing? You get the idea.

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To celebrate, why not take the chance to make that pitch to the boss about flexible working and child-friendly hours? For one fine day, he can pretend he'll think about it, and you can pretend you believe him.


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Programmers day

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Computers, technology and software makes the modern world go around but for every piece of clever software, there's a programmer (and often teams of programmers) behind the scenes, solving problems with clever code, cloud security solutions, and intense development projects. Spare a thought for these digital pioneers on Programmers' Day!
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Programmers' Day is celebrated on the 256th day of the year chosen because this is the number of distinct values that can be represented with an eight-bit byte, and the highest power of two which is less than 365.

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