20.11.13

10.10.13

032C

According to Pantone Colour Matching System, 032c represent bold red:




032c is also a contemporary culture magazine that covers art, fashion, and politics:




6.8.13

Juan Manuel Fangio

Maserati 250F which Juan Manuel Fangio drove to victory in the 1957 Monaco Grand Prix. Juan Manuel Fangio took a dominant victory in the 1957 Monaco Grand Prix, but he was challenged early on by Stirling Moss and Peter Collins. At the first corner, Moss took the lead from pole-man Fangio. Just a lap later, Collins snatched second from the Argentinian. The key moment came on lap four, when Moss hit the wall at the chicane; Collins also hit the wall trying to avoid the accident. Fangio got through the incident unscathed and went on to win.



23.6.13

Gers

Le Gers est un département français. Il tire son nom du Gers, un affluent de la Garonne. L'Insee et la Poste lui attribuent le code 32.


6.5.13

Ajax Takes Eredivisie title for 32nd Time

Ajax won the Dutch soccer league for a record-extending 32nd time today with a 5-0 home victory over the Eredivisie’s bottom team, Willem II.

1.5.13

Shortest term in office

William Henry Harrison (February 9, 1773 – April 4, 1841) was the ninth President of the United States (1841), an American military officer and politician, and the first president to die in office. He was 68 years, 23 days old when inaugurated, the oldest president to take office until Ronald Reagan in 1981, and last President to be born before the United States Declaration of Independence. Harrison died on his 32nd day in office of complications from pneumonia, serving the shortest tenure in United States presidential history. His death sparked a brief constitutional crisis, but that crisis ultimately resolved many questions about presidential succession left unanswered by the Constitution until passage of the 25th Amendment.


5.2.13

32nd Academy Awards

The 32nd Academy Awards honoured film achievements of 1959 on 4 April 1960.

MGM's (producer Sam Zimbalist) and director William Wyler's three and a half-hour long epic drama Ben-Hur (with a spectacular sea battle and eleven minute chariot race choreographed by Yakima Canutt) won 11 Oscars in 1959, breaking the previous year's all-time record of nine (Gigi (1958)). With its record-breaking eleven Oscar wins out of twelve nominations, it was the most honored motion picture in Academy Award history until Titanic and The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King both equaled the feat in 1997 and 2003, respectively.




4.2.13

Becks

Beckham joined PSG and continues to use the 32 jersey.

9.10.12

32nd day of the year

The 1st of February is the 32nd day of the year in the Gregorian calendar.


2.10.12

Linea 32

Bus Line 32 in Buenos Aires joins Lanús with Plaza Miserere in Buenos Aires City.

12.9.12

Thirty-two kilos

"Thirty-two kilos" is a series of photographs by artist photographer Ivonne Thein.
Ivonne Thein, o.T. 12 (32kg), photograph, 2008.

5.9.12

Seconds

When I became 32 I had already passed the 1 billionth second of my life. 


32 years = 1009691200 seconds

28.8.12

Gould

Thirty Two Short Films About Glenn Gould is an award-winning 1993 film about the piano prodigy Glenn Gould played by Colm Feore. The film's screenplay was written by François Girard and Don McKellar. It is comprised of 32 short pieces on the famous composers life in a variety of disparate styles.

13.8.12

31.7.12

Demolition Man


The film tells the story of two men – one, an evil crime lord; the other, a risk-taking police officer — who are cryogenically frozen in the year 1996 and reawakened in 2032.

23.7.12

Ireland

Ireland has 32 traditional counties. Twenty-six of these counties are in the Republic of Ireland and six are in Northern Ireland. The six counties that constitute Northern Ireland are all in the province of Ulster (which has nine counties in total). As such, Ulster is often used as a synonym for Northern Ireland, although the two are not coterminous.

5.7.12

M32


Messier 32 (also known as NGC 221 and Le Gentil) is a dwarf elliptical galaxy about 2.65 million light-years away in the constellation Andromeda. M32 is a satellite galaxy of the famous Andromeda Galaxy (M31) and was discovered by Le Gentil in 1749. M32 measures only 6.5 ± 0.2 kly in diameter at the widest point. Like most elliptical galaxies, M32 contains mostly older faint red and yellow stars with practically no dust or gas and consequently no current star formation. It does, however, show hints of star formation in the relatively recent past.