April 11, 1954 was most boring day since 1900, says computer

April 11, 1954 was most boring day since 1900, says computer
According to Cambridge computer scientist William Tunstall-Pedoe, April 11th, 1954 was the most boring day since 1900, with almost nothing of note occurring.

A general election happened in Belgium, a Turkish academic was born and Jack Shufflebotham, a famous soccer player for Oldham Athletic, passed away. Other than that, nothing of note happened on April 11th, 1954.



Tunstall-Pedoe used his computer program True Knowledge to come to that conclusion.

The program was fed 300 million facts about "people, places, business and events" that made news (even small-town local) and uses complex algorithms to link information together.

Adds Tunstall-Pedoe of the day (via the Register):
"Nobody significant died that day, no major events apparently occurred and, although a typical day in the 20th century has many notable people being born, for some reason that day had only one who might make that claim - Abdullah Atalar, a Turkish academic. The irony is, though, that - having done the calculation - the day is interesting for being exceptionally boring."


As for what True Knowlegde is really used for? The program should "provide a more intelligent way of searching the internet."

Written by: Andre Yoskowitz @ 27 Nov 2010 17:29
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  • 11 comments
  • Azuran

    How exciting!

    27.11.2010 19:34 #1

  • ps355528

    Rubbish.. Chris Difford of Squeeze was born that day and I bet America was bombing the crap out of somewhere in Korea.



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    27.11.2010 20:59 #2

  • ddp

    korean war began on 25 June 1950 and an armistice was signed on 27 July 1953.

    28.11.2010 00:09 #3

  • Zealousi

    This scientist must of been really bored to go through the entire recorded human history to find the most boring day in history. lol

    28.11.2010 02:15 #4

  • jean2006

    Originally posted by ps355528: Rubbish.. Chris Difford of Squeeze was born that day and I bet America was bombing the crap out of somewhere in Korea. EPIC FAIL http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chris_Difford
    as you can see it was november 4 and not april 11

    28.11.2010 03:36 #5

  • TBandit

    Originally posted by jean2006: Originally posted by ps355528: Rubbish.. Chris Difford of Squeeze was born that day and I bet America was bombing the crap out of somewhere in Korea. EPIC FAIL http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chris_Difford
    as you can see it was november 4 and not april 11
    hahaha you used WIKIPEDIA as your reference

    28.11.2010 04:24 #6

  • themind

    hahahaha you used the INTERNET to feed your ego

    28.11.2010 04:42 #7

  • ps3lvanub

    Now, now, children... Play nice XD

    28.11.2010 09:43 #8

  • Hopium

    Originally posted by themind: hahahaha you used the INTERNET to feed your ego lmao thanks for the laugh he got pwnt :P

    28.11.2010 13:24 #9

  • jmailings

    No argument with the premise until I read this article *yawn*.

    28.11.2010 19:36 #10

  • xboxdvl2

    its not about arguing.I'm sure my mum or my grandmother could tell me some exciting things about april 11th 1954.sure they was less newspaper and less cameras back then and im sure not every death or birth is recorded now probably more of them weren't recorded back then.

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    29.11.2010 08:40 #11

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