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69 Fun Facts: The 2004 Social Media Dawn & Super Bowl Scandal Edition

    Introduction & Context: 2004 was a pivotal year that bridged the gap between the old analog world and the hyper-connected digital age. It was the year a Harvard student launched a small networking site called „The Facebook,” forever changing how we interact. Meanwhile, pop culture was rocked by the first viral „wardrobe malfunction,” and the world of cinema was dominated by a green ogre and a controversial depiction of ancient history. It was a year of massive sporting „curses” being broken and the beginning of the end for one of TV’s most iconic sitcoms. 

    Top 10 Iconic Moments (USA Focus)

    1. The Launch of Facebook: In February, Mark Zuckerberg launches „TheFacebook” from his Harvard dorm room, initially intended only for Ivy League students.
    2. The Super Bowl „Wardrobe Malfunction”: During the halftime show, Justin Timberlake accidentally exposes Janet Jackson’s breast on live TV, leading to the coining of the term „wardrobe malfunction” and stricter FCC regulations.
    3. The Mars Rover Success: NASA’s rovers Spirit and Opportunity land on Mars, beginning a mission that would last years longer than expected and provide stunning images of the Red Planet.
    4. The Red Sox Break the Curse: The Boston Red Sox win the World Series for the first time since 1918, finally ending the 86-year-old „Curse of the Bambino.”
    5. The Launch of Gmail: Google announces its email service on April 1 (April Fools’ Day), offering an unheard-of 1GB of storage, making many think it was a prank.
    6. The Bush-Kerry Election: George W. Bush wins re-election against Senator John Kerry in a high-stakes election dominated by debates over the Iraq War.
    7. The End of „Friends”: After 10 seasons, the series finale of Friends airs in May, drawing 52.5 million viewers and marking the end of an era for network television.
    8. The Summer Olympics in Athens: The Olympic Games return to their birthplace in Greece, featuring Michael Phelps winning his first six gold medals.
    9. The Cassini-Huygens Mission: The spacecraft reaches Saturn, becoming the first to orbit the ringed planet and sending back breathtaking data.
    10. The Release of „The Passion of the Christ”: Mel Gibson’s controversial film becomes a massive box-office hit, proving the immense commercial power of faith-based cinema. 

    Full 2004 Observational List (USA Life & Style)

    1. Technology: Apple introduces the iPod Mini, available in vibrant colors and featuring the first „Click Wheel.”
    2. Music: Usher dominates the charts with „Yeah!”, which stays at #1 for 12 consecutive weeks.
    3. Cinema: Shrek 2 premieres and becomes the highest-grossing animated film of all time (at that time).
    4. Sports: The New England Patriots win Super Bowl XXXVIII, their second title in three years.
    5. Pop Culture: Mean Girls hits theaters, instantly creating a lexicon of catchphrases like „That’s so fetch.”
    6. Internet: The phrase „Web 2.0” becomes popular, describing a new era of user-generated content and social interaction.
    7. Fashion: Ugg boots paired with denim skirts and „Livestrong” yellow rubber bracelets become the must-have accessories.
    8. Gaming: World of Warcraft (WoW) launches, eventually becoming the most popular MMORPG in history.
    9. Automotive: The Toyota Prius (second generation) becomes a Hollywood status symbol for „green” living.
    10. Movies: Spider-Man 2 is released, often cited as one of the best superhero sequels ever made.
    11. Technology: The Motorola Razr V3 is released, becoming the ultimate fashion statement and the best-selling clamshell phone.
    12. Literature: The Kite Runner by Khaled Hosseini remains a staple on the bestseller lists.
    13. Music: Green Day releases American Idiot, a „punk rock opera” that revitalizes their career and critiques the political climate.
    14. Gaming: Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas launches, pushing the limits of open-world gaming on the PS2.
    15. TV: Lost premieres on ABC, confusing and captivating audiences with its smoke monsters and mysterious island.
    16. Sports: Lance Armstrong wins his record-breaking sixth consecutive Tour de France (titles later stripped).
    17. Culture: The Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court legalizes same-sex marriage, a historic first in the US.
    18. Science: The private spacecraft SpaceShipOne reaches space, winning the $10 million Ansari X Prize.
    19. Business: Google goes public (IPO) in August with a share price of $85.
    20. Movies: The Incredibles premieres, winning Pixar another Academy Award for Best Animated Feature.
    21. Gaming: Halo 2 launches on Xbox, making $125 million in its first 24 hours and revolutionizing online console play.
    22. Music: Kanye West releases his debut album, The College Dropout, changing the sound of mainstream hip-hop.
    23. Lifestyle: The „Low-Carb” craze begins to fade, replaced by a new interest in „Whole Foods” and organic living.
    24. Technology: Firefox 1.0 is officially released, posing the first serious threat to Internet Explorer’s dominance.
    25. Sports: Phil Mickelson wins his first Major at The Masters with a dramatic final putt.
    26. Politics: Barack Obama delivers a keynote address at the Democratic National Convention, catapulting him to national fame.
    27. Law: Martha Stewart begins her five-month prison sentence for conspiracy and obstruction of justice.
    28. Music: Ashlee Simpson is caught lip-syncing on Saturday Night Live, becoming one of the first major „viral” fails.
    29. Cinema: Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind premieres, becoming a cult classic for its unique take on memory and love.
    30. Tech: Flickr is launched, becoming the premier site for photo sharing before the rise of Instagram.
    31. Fashion: Juicy Couture velour tracksuits continue their dominance, especially in „pastel” colors.
    32. TV: Desperate Housewives premieres, bringing primetime soap operas back to the top of the ratings.
    33. Music: Britney Spears releases „Toxic,” winning her first and only Grammy Award.
    34. Business: Facebook expands beyond Harvard to other universities including Stanford, Columbia, and Yale.
    35. Lifestyle: The „Super Size Me” documentary leads McDonald’s to discontinue its „Super Size” menu options.
    36. Books: The Plot Against America by Philip Roth is published to critical acclaim.
    37. Sports: The „Malice at the Palace” happens—a massive brawl between NBA players and fans during a Pacers-Pistons game.
    38. Music: Ray Charles passes away, but his final album Genius Loves Company becomes a massive posthumous hit.
    39. TV: The Apprentice premieres, making „You’re fired!” a national catchphrase.
    40. Movies: Napoleon Dynamite becomes a massive indie hit, making „Vote for Pedro” t-shirts ubiquitous.
    41. Environment: Wangari Maathai becomes the first African woman to win the Nobel Peace Prize for her work in environmental conservation.
    42. Celebrity: The „Simple Life” with Paris Hilton and Nicole Richie reaches peak popularity.
    43. Music: The Killers release Hot Fuss, bringing „Mr. Brightside” to the world.
    44. Health: The FDA bans the sale of dietary supplements containing ephedra due to health risks.
    45. Tech: The Nintendo DS is released, introducing dual screens and touch controls to handheld gaming.
    46. Gaming: Half-Life 2 launches, setting new standards for physics and narrative in video games.
    47. Movies: Anchorman: The Legend of Ron Burgundy debuts, creating endless memes.
    48. Music: Maroon 5 wins Best New Artist at the Grammys following the success of Songs About Jane.
    49. Crime: The Scott Peterson trial concludes with a guilty verdict, a case that dominated US tabloids for two years.
    50. Travel: Terminal 5 at Heathrow Airport begins construction, then one of the largest projects in Europe.
    51. Tech: Digg.com launches, pioneering the „social news” format.
    52. Food: The „Cupcake” trend begins to explode in New York City and Los Angeles.
    53. Cinema: National Treasure starring Nicolas Cage becomes an unexpected box office giant.
    54. Music: Ciara releases „Goodies,” ushering in the „Crunk&B” era.
    55. Celebrity: Tom Cruise and Penélope Cruz end their three-year relationship.
    56. Tech: Photo-editing software Picasa is acquired by Google.
    57. Movies: Saw premieres, launching a massive horror franchise and the „torture porn” subgenre.
    58. Gaming: The Sims 2 is released, allowing Sims to age and pass on DNA to their offspring.
    59. Fun Fact from the World (Outside USA): In 2004, the world’s first „Skyscraper” over 500 meters, Taipei 101 in Taiwan, is officially completed and opened, holding the title of the world’s tallest building until 2010. 

    Fun Fact from the World (Outside USA):

    The World’s Tallest Bridge Opens: The Millau Viaduct officially opens in France. It is the tallest bridge in the world (even taller than the Eiffel Tower), and its construction was so precise that the two sections of the structure, built on opposite sides of the Tarn River valley, met to within a centimeter of each other.

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