Season 4 of 'Seinfeld' is regarded by many as its best. (c)Wikipedia
In Season 4, Episode 8 of "Seinfeld", Jerry Seinfeld talks George (Jason Alexander) about why time spent with Elaine's(Julia Louis-Dreyfus) assistant ended so weirdly.
The 2003 NFL Co-MVP took a good step forward in the playoffs vs the Denver Broncos. (c)Denver Post
Peyton Manning and the Indianapolis Colts were no stranger to adversity as they began to rise to NFL championship contention.
In the 2002-2003 NFL playoffs, they were absolutely obliterated by the New York Jets in a 41-0 loss. After his third straight playoff defeat, the questions about Manning's ability to led a team to the top went to another level.
Manning responded in a magnificent way and the 2003 season was where he took his game and team to new heights.
Along with Marvin Harrison, Edgerrin James, Reggie Wayne, Brandon Stokley and a stout Offensive Line led by Jeff Saturday, the Colts welcomed the Denver Broncos into town and sent the home in a swift manner.
They would roll into Kansas City the following week on a mission against the #2 seeded Chiefs.
In 1993, a girls group by the name of 'Girls Tyme' from Houston, Texas appeared on talent show "Star Search" in order to win $100,0000 and display their talents to a nationwide audience.
Beyonce Knowles, LaTavia Roberson, Kelly Rowland, Tamar Davis, Nikki and Nina Taylor hit the mainstream stage for the first time.
By the end of the year, the group changed their end to 'Destiny's Child'.
Baker's 1994 album zoomed to the top of the charts after the birth of her 2nd child. (c)Wikipedia
R&B Superstar Anita Baker took some time to talk about Motherhood and her career with Entertainment Tonight after giving birth to her second child, Edward.
She would later return to music in 1994 with the release of her fifth album titled 'Rhythm of Love'.
"September" is the band's biggest hit song. (c)Wikipedia
Earth, Wind & Fire released "September" on November 18th, 1978 as a single. The song was written by Maurice White, Al McKay and Allee Willis, the latter not being a member of the group.
The hit single immediately went to #1 on the Billboard R&B charts and peaked at #8 on the Billboard Hot 100.
In the late 2000's the top web browsers, such as the Internet Explorer from Microsoft and Mozilla's Firefox were developing new features that would help in their collection of more information.
As Google was still dependent on other's web browsers, they would have been in a bad position if Google were no longer chosen to be their default browser.
At the time Microsoft was in control of 72% of the browser market. Today, Google has 69% of it.
John Stockton finished is still the all time leader in assists and steals. (c)USAB
John Stockton was arguably the best point guard in the world in 1992. His per game averages for the '91-'92 NBA season were 15.8 points, 13.7 assists and 3.0 steals.
To summarize, he was simply a problem for the best basketball players in the world to deal with while leading the Utah Jazz offense.
However, as he was selected and chosen to represent the United States at the 1992 Barcelona Olympics with the Dream Team many street goers truly did not recognize the dynamic guard that shared space on the same squad with Michael Jordan, Magic Johnson, Larry Bird, Charles Barkley, etc.
What an interesting time that must have been for the Stockton family.
The movie costed 10,000 Francs to make which is equivalent to 1,806.571 US Dollars. (c) Vox
The world's first science fiction film is a French production titled "Le Voyage dans la Lune". It was released on September 2nd, 1902 and its English translation means "A Trip To The Moon".
Film was written and directed by George Melies. Upon its creation the cast was anonymous. At the time movies did not display opening or closing credits but in the later years more was revealed about the casting crew.
The movie starred George Melies, Bleuette Bernon, Henri Delannoy, Francois Lallement, Jehanne D'Alcy and Jules-Eugene Legris.
Run-D.M.C.'s first album was critical in pioneering a new era of music during the 1980s. (c) Discogs
"Jam Master Jay" is the 3rd track on Run D.M.C's first album which is self titled. It was released on March 24th, 1984 and was produced by Larry Smith and Russell Simmons. Both also served as writers along with fellow group member Jason Mizell (DJ Jam Master Jay).
The album also featured the song "Rock Box" which was the first rap video played on MTV.
Here is Run-D.M.C. performing "Jam Master Jay" on Soul Train.
On This Day In 1969, the first Automatic Teller Machine (ATM) opened for business in America with its debut taking place at Chemical Bank at the Rockville Center in New York. The machine was first known as the Docuteller due to being manufactured by the firm, Docutel.
ATMs have completely eliminated the hassle of visiting the bank for basic or moderate financial transactions.