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    UNIVAC
    March 31, 1951 - USA

    The first commercially built U.S. computer The UNIVAC I (UNIVersal Automatic Computer I) is sold to the United States Census Bureau costing about US $159,000. This computer was built by Remington Rand and had been designed principally by J. Presper Eckert and John Mauchly, the inventors of the ENIAC ( 1947 )( the first general-purpose electronic computer ) known as the "Giant Brain". These computers did not use Transistors or micro chips but vacuum tubes ( Similar to what you find in old TV's from the fifties ) and were the size of a small house ( 680 Sq ft.

    MISSISSIPPI FLOODS
    March 31, 1973 - U.S.A. Mississippi

    The Mississippi River reaches its peak level in St. Louis during a record 77-day flood. During the flooding 33 died and and millions of acres of farm land were unusable for a full year following the flood, also because the area's affected were in a known flood plain many residents had no insurance and lost everything they had worked for, this is also why the 33 died as they refused to evacuate the area.

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Offering more than Just Eggs! The World Egg Bank offers you more than just eggs – we pride ourselves on our relationships with our Recipients, Donors, and each Clinic with which we work. Our staff utilizes sophisticated software to facilitate the process of selecting a donor, ordering eggs, securing financial arrangements, coordinating training, and finalizing the shipping. Since we are the most experienced egg bank in the world, you can count on your cycle to proceed efficiently; we will keep you in the loop all along the way! With The World Egg Bank there are no complicated formulas, long term commitments, or false-hope guarantees – just plain science.

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