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A South Korean idol and actor, known for being a member of the boy group Seventeen and starring in various dramas and musicals. He's a popular figure in K-pop and Korean entertainm...
25 Years Old
Quarterback who led TCU to a College Football Playoff National Championship appearance in 2023, earning him the Davey O'Brien Award and Johnny Unitas Golden Arm Award.
March 12th, 2001, may seem like an ordinary day, but it marks a significant milestone in the digital revolution. On this day, 21 years ago, the world witnessed a crucial shift in the way we communicate, access information, and conduct business.
The United States Federal Communications Commission (FCC) adopted a policy to promote the deployment of high-speed internet services, paving the way for widespread adoption of broadband internet. This decision revolutionized the way people access information, connect with each other, and engage in online activities.
On March 12th, 2001, NASA's Saturn-bound spacecraft, Cassini-Huygens, flew within 1,200 miles of Jupiter's cloud tops, providing stunning images and valuable data that helped scientists better understand the Jupiter's atmosphere and magnetic field.
As we look back at March 12th, 2001, we realize that this day marked the dawn of a new era in digital communication, space exploration, and cultural milestones. It served as a stepping stone for the rapid progress we've made in these areas, shaping the world we live in today.
On this day, we celebrate the innovators, pioneers, and trailblazers who have helped us reach where we are today. As we move forward, we continue to build upon the foundations laid on March 12th, 2001, driving humanity towards a brighter, more connected future.