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John Naisbitt (January 15, 1929 – April 8, 2021) was an American author and public speaker in the area of futures studies. His first book Megatrends: Ten New Directions Transforming Our Lives was published in 1982. It was the result of almost ten years of research. It was on The New York Times Best Seller list for two years, mostly as No. 1.
2021) Bo Schembechler, American football player and coach (d. 2006) April 2. Ed Dorn, poet (d. 1999) Frank Farrar, governor of South Dakota (d. 2021) April 4. William F. Clinger Jr., politician (d. 2021) John Dee Holeman, Piedmont Blues musician (d. 2021) April 5 – Richard Jenrette, businessman (d. 2018) April 8 – Morton B. Panish, physical ...
A crossword (or crossword puzzle) is a word game consisting of a grid of black and white squares, into which solvers enter words or phrases ("entries") crossing each other horizontally ("across") and vertically ("down") according to a set of clues. Each white square is typically filled with one letter, while the black squares are used to ...
The most popular things of 2021 include Apple AirPods, Nintendo Switch, iRobot Roomba, Dash Mini Maker, Keurig K-Mini, Ember Mug, Carhartt, Lululemon Align leggings and more.
1929 – St. Valentine's Day Massacre; March 4, 1929 – Hoover becomes the 31st president and Curtis becomes the 31st vice president. 1929 – Wall Street Crash of 1929 occurs, resulting in the Great Depression.
Emmett Chapman (1936–2021), U.S. – Chapman Stick Claude Chappe (1763–1805), France – Semaphore line Melanie Chartoff (born 1950), together with Michael Bell (born 1938), U.S. – a gray water recycling device for reuse of shower and sink water in the home
The 1,000th Wordle puzzle ran in March, a milestone for the popular game where players tend to stick to a formula, with 2.8 million people using the same starting word every day as proof.
Last month, the Signpost hosted a crossword, which can be found here. The answers to last month's crossword can be found at the following link – thank you all for playing! We have a new crossword for this month – once more, all of the answers have something to do with Wikipedia, though the clues may seem unrelated.