The Bears–Packers rivalry is a rivalry between the Chicago Bears and Green Bay Packers of the National Football League. The two clubs have won a combined 22 NFL championships (13 for Green Bay and 9 for Chicago) including 5 Super Bowls (4 for Green Bay and 1 for Chicago) and have 58 members in the Pro Football Hall of Fame (Chicago with 30 and Green Bay with 28.)
The rivalry began in 1921 and is the league’s most played, with 192 regular-season and post-season games. Because the Packers and Bears are in the same division—the NFC North—they play each other at least twice every regular season.
Wrightstown is one of the oldest communities in Wisconsin. The name “Wrightstown” was declared in 1854 in honor of its founder, Hoel S. Wright, who along with Carl G. Mueller, and Charles West Day are considered early pioneers of Brown County. Charles’ parents, Otis and Elmira Day, immigrated from New York to Wisconsin in 1849. Their family traveled across the Great Lakes from Buffalo, New York, until they reached Wrightstown in 1850. Lucien Wright and his father Hoel sold Otis 80 acres of land to build a cabin of basswood boughs.
During the 1850s to 1860s, dense timber covered the land. This caused work for many, including the Day family. The family made 75 cents a load by making shingles by hand which were then hauled to De Pere by ox.
Charles West Day married Juliette Chase on July 3, 1860. They had seven children, but two died during infancy. Otis Day died on June 20, 1882. His wife died eight years later on May 7, 1890.
The website of the Wisconsin Historical Society features a wealth of digital resources, including the Dictionary of Wisconsin History, with over 8,000 entries on Wisconsin people, places, things, and events; and a wide range of online exhibitions from the Wisconsin Historical Museum.
Card and Coin/Packer City Antiques has been locally owned for nearly twenty years. Packer City Antiques carries a large inventory of unique Green Bay Packer memorabilia, including items from the 1920’s through today.
Bitcoin uses peer-to-peer technology to operate with no central authority or banks; managing transactions and the issuing of bitcoins is carried out collectively by the network. Bitcoin is open-source; its design is public, nobody owns or controls Bitcoin and everyone can take part. Through many of its unique properties, Bitcoin allows exciting uses that could not be covered by any previous payment system.
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How to use Bitcoin
1. Inform yourself
Bitcoin is different than what you know and use every day. Before you start using Bitcoin, there are a few things that you need to know in order to use it securely and avoid common pitfalls.
You can bring a Bitcoin wallet in your everyday life with your mobile or you can have a wallet only for online payments on your computer. In any case, choosing your wallet can be done in a minute.
You can get bitcoins by accepting them as a payment for goods and services or by buying them from a friend or someone near you. You can also buy them directly from an exchange with your bank account.
There is a growing number of services and merchants accepting Bitcoin all over the world. You can use Bitcoin to pay them and rate your experience to help honest businesses to gain more visibility.
The rechargeable Typhoon ActionCam combines the self stabilizing camera gimbal with a handle for smooth ground footage. The included CGO3 camera has an impressive 4k resolution, 12 megapixel photos and slow motion 1080p/120fps video.
The Tornado H920 Hexacopter
The Tornado H920 is a professional multirotor aerial photography and videography platform. Its unique modular design and innovative features make it possible to capture impressive photographs and video footage for a variety of uses. For your convenience, it is compatible with two camera options: the industry standard Panasonic GH4 and Yuneec’s CGO4 gimbal camera.
ST24 Smart Transmitter
Not only is the ST24 an advanced 24-channel 2.4GHz RC transmitter – it’s a personal ground station that includes built-in hardware and functionality for a 5.8GHz video downlink, 7-inch touch screen display and built-in Android powered tablet. With the convenient and portable ST24, it’s no longer necessary to use separate components to view real-time video and telemetry data during flight.