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*"Black Sunday", [[September 24]] [[1950]], when sunlight was blocked from large areas of Western [[Pennsylvania]] by smoke from a forest fire in [[Canada]] (http://www.spaceweather.com/glossary/bluemoonstories.html) |
*"Black Sunday", [[September 24]] [[1950]], when sunlight was blocked from large areas of Western [[Pennsylvania]] by smoke from a forest fire in [[Canada]] (http://www.spaceweather.com/glossary/bluemoonstories.html) |
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*"Black Sunday", [[January 21]] [[2001]], when satellite television provider [[DirecTV]] transmitted an electronic message from its orbiting satellites that destroyed thousands of hacked smart cards, which had been allowing pirates to gain free access to hundreds of channels of programming for four years. |
*"Black Sunday", [[January 21]] [[2001]], when satellite television provider [[DirecTV]] transmitted an electronic message from its orbiting satellites that destroyed thousands of hacked smart cards, which had been allowing pirates to gain free access to hundreds of channels of programming for four years. |
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*"Black Sunday", [[February 18]], [[2001]], Dale Earnhardt died on the last lap in the final turn of the Daytona 500. |
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==See also== |
==See also== |
Revision as of 22:18, 10 October 2008
Black Sunday may refer to:
- Black Sunday (1960 film), an Italian horror film originally titled La maschera del demonio, directed by Mario Bava
- Black Sunday (album), by Cypress Hill
- Black Sunday (novel), by Thomas Harris
- Black Sunday (1977 film), American film adaptation of Harris's novel
- "Black Sunday", a song by Jethro Tull on A (album)
- "Black Sunday", a song by Cold on Year of the Spider album
- "Black Sunday", a reference to the colors of the winning Los Angeles Raiders in Super Bowl XVIII
- "Black Sunday", an event in the history of the role-playing game Kingdom of Loathing
- "Black Sunday", the name given to Disneyland's opening day
- "Black Sunday", a large dust storm that swept across the Dust Bowl, April 14, 1935
- "Black Sunday", February 6 1938, when five people drowned and 250 needed assistance after Bondi Beach, Australia was swept by three large waves [1]
- "Black Sunday", June 11 1944, When the 6th Canadian Armoured Regiment (1st Hussars) were decimated during an attack against elements of the German 12th SS Panzer Division at Le Mesnil Patry in Normandy during the Second World War.
- "Black Sunday", September 24 1950, when sunlight was blocked from large areas of Western Pennsylvania by smoke from a forest fire in Canada (http://www.spaceweather.com/glossary/bluemoonstories.html)
- "Black Sunday", January 21 2001, when satellite television provider DirecTV transmitted an electronic message from its orbiting satellites that destroyed thousands of hacked smart cards, which had been allowing pirates to gain free access to hundreds of channels of programming for four years.
- "Black Sunday", February 18, 2001, Dale Earnhardt died on the last lap in the final turn of the Daytona 500.