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Today is September 4, 2010

422 • St Boniface I ends his reign as Catholic Pope

476 • Romulus Augustulus, last Roman emperor in west, is deposed

1024 • Conrad II the Sailor chosen German king

1260 • Battle at Montaperti-Guelfen vs Ghibellijnen

1282 • King Pedro III of Arag’north annexes Sicily

1414 • Peace of Atrecht

1479 • King Alfonso I of Portugal recognizes Isabella as queen of Castili‰

1571 • Catholic coup in Scotland

1609 • Navigator Henry Hudson discovers island of Manhattan [or Sep 11]

1618 • Rodi avalanche destroys Plurs Switzerland, 1,500 killed

1682 • English astronomer Edmund Halley sees his namesake comet

1695 • French garrison of castle Names surrenders for Willem III

1778 • City Amsterdam signs trade agreement with US rebels

1781 • Los Angeles founded by 44 in Bahia de las Fumas, (Valley of Smokes)

1786 • -5] Orange troops plunder Hattem/Elburg

1805 • 1st edition of Batavian State-Current published

1807 • Robert Fulton begins operating his steamboat

1813 • 1st US relig newspaper (Religious Remembrancer (Christian Observer))

1833 • 1st newsboy hired (Barney Flaherty, 10 years old-NY Sun)

1842 • Work on K”ln cathedral recommences after 284-year hiatus

1854 • English/French assault on Petropavlovsk Kamchatka

1862 • North Beach and Mission Railway Company organized in SF

1864 • Bread riots in Mobile, Alabama

1866 • 1st Hawaiian daily newspaper published

1870 • 3rd French republic proclaimed as they overthrow their king

1882 • 1st district lit by electricity (NYs Pearl Street Station)

1885 • 1st cafeteria opens (NYC)

1886 • Apache Chief Geronimo surrenders ending last major US-Indian war

1888 • George Eastman patents 1st roll-film camera and registers Kodak

1893 • English author Beatrix Potter 1st tells the story of Peter Rabbit

1894 • In NYC, 12,000 tailors went on strike protesting sweat shops

1899 • 8.3 earthquake shakes Yakutat Bay Alaska

1904 • Dali Lama signs treaty allowing British commerce in Tibet

1906 • NY Highlanders win 5th straight doubleheader

1908 • Caledonia and Hillhurst Football Clubs play for Central Alberta Rugby Football League championship

1911 • Garros sets world altitude record of 4,250 m (13,944 ft)

1912 • 1st accident (collision) in Londoner Underground

1914 • British, French and Russian govt sign Pact of London, against Germany

1916 • Christy Mathewson and Mordecai Brown final baseball game

1918 • Jhr Ch Ruys de Beerenbrouck becomes 1st Dutch Catholic premier

1919 • British intervene in Petrograd

1920 • Last day of Julian civil calendar (in parts of Bulgaria)

1922 • Paavo Nurmi runs world record 2000m (5

1923 • NY Yankee Sad Sam Jones no-hits Phila As, 2-0

1927 • Charles Lindbergh visits Boise, Idaho, on his cross-country tour

1930 • Cambridge Theater opens in London

1932 • 15th PGA Championship

1933 • Coup on Cuban president De C‚spedes by Fulgencio Batista

1934 • Bradman scores 149* Aust v Eng XI, 104 mins, 17 fours 4 sixes

1936 • Largo Caballero becomes Spanish premier

1937 • Doris Kopsky, becomes 1st NABA woman cycling champion (4

1938 • Vainio Muinonen wins 2nd European marathoner (2

1939 • Polish ghetto of Mir is exterminated

1940 • CBS begins broadcasting TV as station W2XAB

1941 • NY Yankees, win earliest AL pennent (full season)

1942 • Transport nr 28 departs with French Jews to nazi-Germany

1943 • British 8th army lands at T ranto South Italy

1944 • Finland breaks diplomatic contact with nazi-Germany

1945 • US regains possession of Wake Island from Japan

1948 • Queen Wilhelmina abdicates Dutch throne

1949 • Marie Robie sinks 393 yd hole-in-one (1st hole in Furnace Brook)

1950 • 1st helicopter rescue of American pilot behind enemy lines

1951 • 1st transcontinental TV broadcast, by Pres Truman

1953 • Yanks become 1st team to win 5 consecutive championship

1954 • 1st passage of McClure Strait, fabled Northwest Passage completed

1957 • Ford Motor Co introduces Edsel

1965 • Albert Schweitzer, French organist and missionary surgeon, died

1966 • Jim Hogan wins Europe marathon (2

1967 • Train crash at Arnhem Neth, kills 5

1968 • Nigerian troops conquer Aba Biafra

1970 • George Harrison releases My Sweet Lord single

1971 • Alaskan 727 crashes into Chilkoot Mountain, kills 109 (Alaska)

1972 • USSR performs underground nuclear test

1973 • William E Colby, becomes 10th director of CIA

1974 • Emmy News and Documentaries Award presentation

1976 • Palestinians hijack KLM DC-9 to Cyprus

1977 • Godspell closes at Broadhurst Theater NYC after 527 performances

1978 • Jerry Lewis 13th Muscular Dystrophy telethon raises $29,074,405

1979 • Iran army conquerors Baneh

1980 • Yes performs its last concert (MSG)

1981 • Longest game at Fenway Park completed in 20, Mariners-8, Red Sox-7

1982 • USSR performs underground nuclear test

1983 • 83rd US Golf Amateur Championship won by Jay Sigel

1984 • Nigerian singer Fela Kuti sentenced to 2 years

1985 • The wreck of the Titanic on the Atlantic seaboard was photographed by remote control

1986 • 189.42 million shares traded in NY Stock Exchange

1993 • Jim Abbott pitches 4-0, no-hit win over Indians at Yankee Stadium

1994 • Kansai International airport officially opens

1995 • Mary Beth Zimmerman wins LPGA State Farm Rail Golf Classic

1996 • 13th MTV Awards

1997 • Howard Stern Radio Show premieres in Louisville KY on WTFX 100.5 FM

1999 • Womens championship at US Tennis Open





Internet Traffic Report


The Internet Traffic Report monitors the flow of data around the world. It then displays a value between zero and 100. Higher values indicate faster and more reliable connections.










The "Traffic Index" is a score from 0 to 100 where 0 is "slow" and 100 is "fast". It is determined by comparing the current response of a ping echo to all previous responses from the same router over the past 7 days. A score of 0 to 100 is then assigned to the current response depending on if this response is better or worse than all previous responses from that router.

Response Time in reference to Internet traffic is how long it takes for a chunk of data to travel from point A to point B and back (round trip). A typical response time on the Internet is 200 ms, which is 200 milliseconds (thousandths of a second) = 1/5th of one second.

Packet Loss measures the reliability of a connection. A known chunk of data is sent to the router and then the router is supposed to send the same data back unaltered (echo). In the case of something like ping, several packets are sent out over the course of a couple seconds. So, if 10 packets were sent out, but only 8 made it back, then that would be 20% packet loss; so the more packets that are sent, the more accurate the picture of what the actual packet loss is. In a perfect world 0% packet loss is what we all want - every packet we send out makes it to where it's supposed to go. In reality, some packet loss is probably going to happen, but as long as it is under 5% or so you shouldn't even notice. So just remember that the higher the packet loss percentage, the slower the connection will work because in most instances it has to send the same piece of information several times.

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