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Rocket League’s loot packing containers are in the end long past. The game’s ultra-modern patch gets rid of the Crates, which as soon as gave random loot to gamers that paid to unlock them, and replaces them with Blueprints, so one can now deliver precise loot.
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March 31st marks a day of culmination and initiation across the globe. Let's explore some significant historical events, cultural celebrations, and technological milestones associated with this date:
Echoes of History:
• 307 AD: Constantine Marries Fausta: Roman emperor Constantine I divorces his wife Minervina and marries Fausta, daughter of the retired emperor Maximian.
• 1146 AD: Second Crusade Preached: Bernard of Clairvaux delivers a powerful sermon at Vézelay, urging French participation in the Second Crusade.
• 1492 AD: Alhambra Decree Issued: Queen Isabella I of Castile issues the Alhambra Decree, ordering her Jewish and Muslim subjects to convert to Christianity or face expulsion from Spain. This event marks the beginning of a mass exodus of these communities.
• 1521 AD: Magellan Lands in the Philippines: Portuguese explorer Ferdinand Magellan reaches Limasawa Island in the Philippines, marking the first European contact with the archipelago.
• 1727 AD: Death of Isaac Newton: English mathematician and physicist Isaac Newton, a pioneer of scientific thought, dies at the age of 84.
• 1814 AD: Napoleon Abdicates: Following his defeat in Europe, French emperor Napoleon Bonaparte abdicates his throne, marking the end of the Napoleonic Wars.
• 1850 AD: Death of John C. Calhoun: American politician John C. Calhoun, a strong advocate for states' rights and a key figure in the events leading to the Civil War, dies at the age of 68.
• 1889: Eiffel Tower Opens: The Eiffel Tower, a symbol of Paris and France, is officially inaugurated.
• 1918: Daylight Saving Time Begins in the US: The United States adopts Daylight Saving Time (DST) for the first time, aiming to conserve energy during World War I.
• 1933: Civilian Conservation Corps Founded: The Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC), a public work program aimed at providing jobs and environmental conservation during the Great Depression, begins operations in the United States.
• 1964: Military Coup in Brazil: A military coup d'état in Brazil ousts democratically elected president João Goulart, ushering in a period of military dictatorship.
• 1968: President Johnson Announces He Won't Seek Re-Election: U.S. President Lyndon B. Johnson, facing growing public opposition to the Vietnam War, announces he will not run for re-election.
• 1972: Death of Meena Kumari: Legendary Indian actress Meena Kumari, known for her powerful performances in Hindi films, passes away.
• 1980: Jesse Owens Dies: American track and field legend Jesse Owens, a four-time Olympic gold medalist and advocate for racial equality, dies at the age of 66.
• 1983: Colombia Earthquake: A powerful earthquake devastates parts of Colombia, leaving over 5,000 people dead.
Celebrations Around the World:
• Teacher's Day (Slovakia): Slovakian educators are celebrated for their contributions on Teacher's Day.
Other Notable Events:
• 1596 AD: Birth of René Descartes: French philosopher René Descartes, known for his groundbreaking ideas on dualism and the famous quote "Cogito, ergo sum" ("I think, therefore I am", is born.
• 1985: First WrestleMania Held: The first WrestleMania, a now-legendary event many consider the granddaddy of professional wrestling entertainment, takes place in New York.
March 31st signifies not only endings but also new beginnings. It's a day that reminds us of change, transition, and the constant flow of time.
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