Bette Nesmith Graham

Bette Nesmith Graham

Inventor, businesswoman (1924–1980)

Bette Nesmith Graham was an American inventor, entrepreneur, businesswoman, and philanthropist from the state of Texas. While working as a secretary in the 1950s, she developed the correction fluid known as Liquid Paper. Graham founded the Liquid Paper Company in 1958, built it into a multimillion-dollar business with international reach, and sold it to Gillette Corporation in 1979. She was the mother of musician Michael Nesmith.

Bette Nesmith Graham was born on Sunday, 23. March 1924.
That was day 83 of the year 1924.

Past away on Montag May 12, 1980

Age when dead:
56 Jahre 1 Monate 20 Tage

Next birthday would be:
Monday March 23, 1981

Bette Nesmith Graham is already dead since:
45 Jahre 6 Monate 10 Tage

Bette Nesmith Graham was alive for 20504 days.
Bette Nesmith Graham is already dead for 16630 days.
Difference: 3874 days (10,61 years).

Bette Nesmith Graham has the same birthday like
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The death date of Bette Nesmith Graham is the birthday of
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Generation Traditionals

At 56 years, Bette Nesmith Graham belongs to the "Generation of Traditionals". Well-known figures of this generation include Mario Adorf, William Anders und Martin Rees.

The "Traditionals" (also known as the “Traditionalists” or the “Silent Generation”) are people born roughly between 1922 and 1955. They grew up during economic hardship, war, and a culture that emphasized discipline. This generation values loyalty, responsibility, and stability. They are known for a strong work ethic and a preference for clear hierarchies and respect for authority.

Astrology

Zodiac

♈ Aries

(March 21, 1924 - April 20, 1924)

Life Number

6

(Perfectionist, creative, ambitious)

Zodiac sign

Rat

(March 21, 1924 - April 20, 1924)

Birthstone

Aquamarine

(Calmness, clarity, truth)

Age in absolute numbers

1.771.542.000 Seconds
29.525.700 Minutes
492.095 Hours
20.503 Days
2.929 Weeks
1220 Months
56 Years
5.61 Decades
0.56 Centuries

On April 6, 2028 would be Bette Nesmith Graham exactly 38000 days old.
On March 20, 2039 would be Bette Nesmith Graham exactly 6000 weeks old.

By the way: Since you are here you are getting seconds older 😉

Milestones

With 56 years alive you reached these milestones:

Sleeping

6.835 days

A human spends about one third of their life sleeping. That’s an average of around 6.835 hours per day. At your age of 56 years, that equals approximately 6.835 days (18,71 years).

Eat & Drink

854 days

The average person spends about 1 hour a day eating and drinking. At 56 years, you have therefore spent approximately 854 days eating. (2,34 years).

Toilet visits

427 days

The average person spends about 30 minutes on the toilet every day. That's a total of 427 days (1,17 years).

Wait

712 days

The average person spends about 30 minutes on the toilet every day. That's a total of 712 days (1,95 years).

Laugh

85 days

We laugh for about six minutes a day. That's actually far too less. That's a total of 85 days (0,23 years).

Brush teeth

57 days

We laugh for about six minutes a day. That's actually far too less. That's a total of 57 days (0,16 years).

Work

5.553 days

We laugh for about six minutes a day. That's actually far too less. That's a total of 5.553 days (15,20 years).




Name Zahl Beschreibung
Breaths 531.462.600 Approximately 18 Breaths per minute
Heartbeats 2.214.427.500 Approximately 50-100 heartbeats per minute, depending on your lifestyle. We'll take the average at 75.
Blink 442.885.500 A human blinks roughly 15 times per minute.
Cough 307.559 A human has an average of 15 coughs per day.
Colds 112 A person gets about 2 colds per year.
Sweat produced 3.076 A person produces approximately 0.5–1.5 liters of sweat per day, depending on lifestyle. We'll take the average at 1 liter per day.
Fart gases produced (in Liters) 20.504 A person farts approximately 12 times a day, producing almost 0.8 liters of gas.
Flies swatted 393 We swat 7 flies per year.
Mosquitoes killed 1.010 We kill approximately 18 mosquitoes per year.
Red blood cells formed 410.079.166.666.667 A person produces approximately 20 billion red blood cells per day.
Hair grown (in mm) 6.766 Our hair grows approximately 0.33mm per day.
Fingernails grown (in mm) 2.343 Fingernails grow approximately 0.8mm per week.
Cookies eaten 24.400 We eat approximately 35,000 cookies in our lifetime.
Bouts of vomiting 225 A person vomits approximately four times a year, depending on lifestyle.

Information is based on statistical average values of a person.

Travelled distances

According to statistical averages, you have walked 73.814 kilometers in your life...


... that corresponds to 1,84 orbits of the Earth...


... 6,76 moon orbits.


... and 3,46 Mars orbit on foot.



73.814 kilometers means:

2.807 years with a snail 🐌 (at 3m/h).
549 days on a donkey 🫏 (at 5,6km/h).
384 days on a Skateboard 🛹 (at 8km/h).
103 days travel with a subway train 🚇 (at 30km/h).
4 days on a plane ✈️ (at 800km/h)
2,64 hours on a Spaceshuttle 🚀 (at 28.000km/h)
72,80 minutes with spaceship Voyager 1 🚀 (at 60840km/h)
6,42 minutes with Parker Space Probe - the fastest object made by humans 🚀 (at 690000km/h)

and

2,49 days sonic speed (at 1234,8 km/h)
0,25 seconds light speed (at 1,08 Mrd km/h)

Astronomy

During the lifetime of Bette Nesmith Graham ...

... the Moon has orbited Earth 750 times.
... Mercury has orbited Sun 233,08 times.
... Venus has orbited Sun 91,25 times.
... Earth has orbited Sun 56,14 times.
... Mars has orbited Sun 29,85 times.
... Jupiter has orbited Sun 4,74 times.
... Saturn has orbited Sun 1,91 times.
... Uranus has orbited Sun 0,67 times.
... Neptune has orbited Sun 0,34 times.
... Pluto has orbited Sun 0,23 times.

My special birthdays

Der nächste runde Geburtstag von Bette Nesmith Graham wäre der 110. Geburtstag. Er findet am Thursday, den 23.03.2034 statt.

Birthday Year Weekday Date Candles blown
10. 1934 Friday March 23, 1934 55
18. 1942 Monday March 23, 1942 171
20. 1944 Thursday March 23, 1944 210
25. 1949 Wednesday March 23, 1949 325
30. 1954 Tuesday March 23, 1954 465
40. 1964 Monday March 23, 1964 820
50. 1974 Saturday March 23, 1974 1275
60. 1984 Friday March 23, 1984 1830
70. 1994 Wednesday March 23, 1994 2485
80. 2004 Tuesday March 23, 2004 3240
90. 2014 Sunday March 23, 2014 4095
100. 2024 Saturday March 23, 2024 5050
110. 2034 Thursday March 23, 2034 6105
120. 2044 Wednesday March 23, 2044 7260
130. 2054 Monday March 23, 2054 8515
140. 2064 Sunday March 23, 2064 9870
150. 2074 Friday March 23, 2074 11325
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Birthday in numbers

Decimal:
23 • 3 • 1924
Binary:
10111 • 11 • 11110000100
Hexadecimal:
17 • 3 • 784
Octal:
27 • 3 • 3604
Roman:
XXIII • III • MCMXXIV
Morsecode:
··−−− ···−− ·−·−·− −−−−− ···−− ·−·−·− ·−−−− −−−−· ··−−− ····−
Numbers to letters:
cd • ad • bjce
Cross sum:
24
Factor product:
132756
Birthday in words:
twenty three • three • one thousand nine hundred twenty four

Historical Events

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Als Baby (0-2 Jahre)

February 23, 1925
The discovery of the Andromeda galaxy as a separate "island universe" outside of the Milky Way is confirmed by Edwin Hubble. (Age: 0 years and 11 months) 🔗
July 10, 1925
The Scopes "Monkey" Trial begins in Tennessee, debating the teaching of evolution in public schools. (Age: 1 years and 3 months) 🔗
July 18, 1925
Adolf Hitler publishes *Mein Kampf*, laying out his political ideology and future plans for Germany. (Age: 1 years and 3 months) 🔗
March 16, 1926
Robert Goddard launches the first liquid-fueled rocket, a major milestone in rocketry and future space travel. (Age: 1 years and 11 months) 🔗

Als Kind (2-10 Jahre)

May 20, 1927
Charles Lindbergh completes the first solo non-stop transatlantic flight, flying from New York to Paris. (Age: 3 years and 1 months) 🔗
October 6, 1927
The Jazz Singer premieres, the first feature-length motion picture with synchronized sound, marking the end of the silent film era. (Age: 3 years and 6 months) 🔗
February 12, 1928
The first long-distance television broadcast is achieved between London and New York by John Logie Baird. (Age: 3 years and 10 months) 🔗
August 27, 1928
The Kellogg–Briand Pact is signed, in which 62 nations agree to renounce war as an instrument of national policy. (Age: 4 years and 5 months) 🔗
September 3, 1928
Scottish physician Alexander Fleming discovers penicillin, marking the beginning of the antibiotic age. (Age: 4 years and 5 months) 🔗
October 24, 1929
Black Thursday, the first major crash of the U.S. stock market, heralds the start of the Great Depression. (Age: 5 years and 7 months) 🔗
January 26, 1930
The Salt Satyagraha begins: Mahatma Gandhi begins a 240-mile march to protest the British salt tax in India. (Age: 5 years and 10 months) 🔗
March 13, 1930
The planet Pluto is officially discovered by astronomer Clyde Tombaugh at the Lowell Observatory. (Age: 5 years and 11 months) 🔗
September 18, 1931
The Mukden Incident provides the pretext for Japan's invasion of Manchuria, China, marking a key step toward World War II. (Age: 7 years and 5 months) 🔗
May 20, 1932
Amelia Earhart begins her solo non-stop transatlantic flight, becoming the first woman to achieve this feat. (Age: 8 years and 1 months) 🔗

Als Jugendlicher 10-20 Jahre

August 19, 1934
A German plebiscite votes to merge the offices of President and Chancellor, making Adolf Hitler the sole Führer (leader) of Germany. (Age: 10 years and 4 months) 🔗
August 14, 1935
The Social Security Act is signed into law in the U.S., establishing a system of retirement, unemployment, and welfare benefits. (Age: 11 years and 4 months) 🔗
September 15, 1935
The Nuremberg Laws are enacted in Germany, institutionalizing racial theories and stripping German Jews of their citizenship. (Age: 11 years and 5 months) 🔗
February 6, 1936
The Winter Olympics open in Garmisch-Partenkirchen, Germany, followed by the Summer Games in Berlin, used by the Nazis for propaganda. (Age: 11 years and 10 months) 🔗
July 17, 1936
The Spanish Civil War begins with a military coup against the Republican government, leading to three years of brutal conflict. (Age: 12 years and 3 months) 🔗
May 6, 1937
The German airship Hindenburg catches fire while landing in Lakehurst, New Jersey, ending the era of commercial airship travel. (Age: 13 years and 1 months) 🔗
December 13, 1937
The Nanking Massacre begins, where Japanese troops brutally murder hundreds of thousands of Chinese civilians and disarmed combatants. (Age: 13 years and 8 months) 🔗
March 12, 1938
The Anschluss: Nazi Germany annexes Austria, violating the Treaty of Versailles. (Age: 13 years and 11 months) 🔗
September 30, 1938
The Munich Agreement is signed, allowing Germany to annex the Sudetenland in Czechoslovakia, an act of appeasement that failed to prevent war. (Age: 14 years and 6 months) 🔗
November 9, 1938
Kristallnacht (Night of Broken Glass) occurs, a coordinated series of violent pogroms against Jews throughout Nazi Germany. (Age: 14 years and 7 months) 🔗

Als Erwachsener 20-30 Jahre

June 6, 1944
D-Day: Allied forces launch Operation Overlord, landing on the beaches of Normandy, beginning the liberation of Western Europe. (Age: 20 years and 2 months) 🔗
April 30, 1945
Adolf Hitler commits suicide in his Berlin bunker as Soviet troops close in. (Age: 21 years and 1 months) 🔗
May 8, 1945
V-E Day (Victory in Europe Day): The Allies formally accept the unconditional surrender of Nazi Germany. (Age: 21 years and 1 months) 🔗
August 6, 1945
The U.S. drops an atomic bomb on Hiroshima, Japan, followed by a second bomb on Nagasaki three days later. (Age: 21 years and 4 months) 🔗
September 2, 1945
V-J Day (Victory over Japan Day): Japan formally surrenders, officially ending World War II. (Age: 21 years and 5 months) 🔗
October 24, 1945
The United Nations (UN) is officially established as an international organization aimed at promoting global cooperation. (Age: 21 years and 7 months) 🔗
November 20, 1945
The Nuremberg trials, a series of military tribunals, begin for major war criminals of Nazi Germany. (Age: 21 years and 7 months) 🔗
March 5, 1946
Winston Churchill delivers his "Iron Curtain" speech in the U.S., warning of Soviet expansion and popularizing the term Cold War. (Age: 21 years and 11 months) 🔗
June 5, 1947
U.S. Secretary of State George Marshall announces the Marshall Plan, an initiative to aid Western Europe in economic recovery after WWII. (Age: 23 years and 2 months) 🔗
August 15, 1947
India gains independence from British rule, leading to the partition of British India into India and Pakistan. (Age: 23 years and 4 months) 🔗

Als Erwachsener 30-40 Jahre

May 17, 1954
The U.S. Supreme Court rules in Brown v. Board of Education, declaring state-sponsored segregation in public schools unconstitutional. (Age: 30 years and 1 months) 🔗
July 20, 1954
The Geneva Accords are signed, dividing Vietnam into North and South along the 17th parallel. (Age: 30 years and 3 months) 🔗
April 18, 1955
Albert Einstein, the German-born theoretical physicist and creator of the theory of relativity, dies at age 76. (Age: 31 years and 0 months) 🔗
May 14, 1955
The Warsaw Pact, a mutual defense treaty, is established by the Soviet Union and Eastern Bloc countries as a counterbalance to NATO. (Age: 31 years and 1 months) 🔗
December 1, 1955
Rosa Parks refuses to give up her bus seat to a white man in Montgomery, Alabama, sparking the Montgomery Bus Boycott. (Age: 31 years and 8 months) 🔗
October 23, 1956
The Hungarian Revolution begins, a nationwide revolt against the government of the Hungarian People's Republic and Soviet-imposed policies. (Age: 32 years and 7 months) 🔗
October 29, 1956
The Suez Crisis begins when Israel invades the Sinai Peninsula, followed by intervention from the UK and France. (Age: 32 years and 7 months) 🔗
September 4, 1957
The Little Rock Crisis begins as Governor Orval Faubus uses the National Guard to block nine African American students from entering Central High School. (Age: 33 years and 5 months) 🔗
October 4, 1957
The Soviet Union launches Sputnik 1, the first artificial Earth satellite, initiating the Space Race. (Age: 33 years and 6 months) 🔗
March 27, 1958
Nikita Khrushchev becomes Premier of the Soviet Union, consolidating power and leading the nation through the height of the Cold War. (Age: 34 years and 0 months) 🔗

Als Erwachsener 40-50 Jahre

July 2, 1964
The Civil Rights Act of 1964 is signed into law, outlawing discrimination based on race, color, religion, sex, or national origin. (Age: 40 years and 3 months) 🔗
October 14, 1964
Martin Luther King Jr. is awarded the Nobel Peace Prize. (Age: 40 years and 6 months) 🔗
March 7, 1965
The "Bloody Sunday" confrontation occurs during the Selma to Montgomery marches, highlighting the need for voting rights legislation. (Age: 40 years and 11 months) 🔗
August 6, 1965
The Voting Rights Act of 1965 is signed, overcoming legal barriers that prevented African Americans from exercising their right to vote. (Age: 41 years and 4 months) 🔗
December 13, 1966
The convention for the International Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights is adopted by the UN, a key international human rights treaty. (Age: 42 years and 8 months) 🔗
June 5, 1967
The Six-Day War begins, a short but decisive conflict between Israel and neighboring Arab states. (Age: 43 years and 2 months) 🔗
December 3, 1967
Christiaan Barnard performs the world's first successful human-to-human heart transplant in Cape Town, South Africa. (Age: 43 years and 8 months) 🔗
April 4, 1968
Martin Luther King Jr. is assassinated in Memphis, Tennessee, leading to riots in many U.S. cities. (Age: 44 years and 0 months) 🔗
August 20, 1968
Warsaw Pact troops invade Czechoslovakia to halt the liberal reforms of the Prague Spring. (Age: 44 years and 4 months) 🔗
July 3, 1969
Brian Jones, founding member of The Rolling Stones, dies just a month after leaving the band. (Age: 45 years and 3 months) 🔗

Als Erwachsener 50-60 Jahre

August 9, 1974
Richard Nixon resigns as U.S. President following the Watergate scandal, the only U.S. President ever to do so. (Age: 50 years and 4 months) 🔗
April 30, 1975
The Fall of Saigon marks the end of the Vietnam War, with North Vietnamese forces capturing the South Vietnamese capital. (Age: 51 years and 1 months) 🔗
June 25, 1975
Mozambique and Angola gain independence from Portugal, following years of armed liberation struggle. (Age: 51 years and 3 months) 🔗
April 1, 1976
Apple Computer is founded by Steve Jobs, Steve Wozniak, and Ronald Wayne. (Age: 52 years and 0 months) 🔗
May 25, 1977
The film "Star Wars: Episode IV – A New Hope" is released, launching one of the most successful film franchises of all time. (Age: 53 years and 2 months) 🔗
July 25, 1978
Louise Brown, the first "test-tube baby," is born in England, marking a major breakthrough in in-vitro fertilization (IVF). (Age: 54 years and 4 months) 🔗
September 17, 1978
The Camp David Accords are signed by Egyptian President Anwar Sadat and Israeli Prime Minister Menachem Begin, a framework for peace in the Middle East. (Age: 54 years and 5 months) 🔗
February 1, 1979
Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini returns to Iran after 15 years in exile, leading to the Iranian Revolution. (Age: 54 years and 10 months) 🔗
March 28, 1979
A partial nuclear meltdown occurs at the Three Mile Island power plant in Pennsylvania, the most serious accident in U.S. commercial nuclear power history. (Age: 55 years and 0 months) 🔗
November 4, 1979
The Iran hostage crisis begins when militant Iranian students storm the U.S. Embassy in Tehran and take 52 Americans hostage. (Age: 55 years and 7 months) 🔗

Geburtstags-FAQ von Bette Nesmith Graham

How many birthday candles did Bette Nesmith Graham blow out so far?

» At 56 years, Bette Nesmith Graham has already blown out 1596 birthday candles, if you add up all the birthdays.

When will Bette Nesmith Graham be twice as old as today?

» Bette Nesmith Graham ist 20.503 days old today. On 29.06.2036 Bette Nesmith Graham will be twice as old as today. Bette Nesmith Graham will then be 112 Jahre und 3 Monate years old.

When will Bette Nesmith Graham be half as old as today?

» On 16.04.1952 Bette Nesmith Graham was half of age today. Back then Bette Nesmith Graham were 28 Jahre und 0 Monate years old.

When was Bette Nesmith Graham conceived? - Time of your conception

» That's an interesting question. Let's try it this way: A pregnancy lasts an average of 268 days. If we subtract 268 days from the day of your birth (29.06.1923), we get the 29.06.1923. However, this statement is not very meaningful, since only 3% of pregnant women actually give birth after 268 days. Most pregnant women give birth within a time window of 10 days from the actual due date. Therefore, Bette Nesmith Graham were conceived between 19.06.1923 and 09.07.1923.

How many prime number birthdays has Bette Nesmith Graham had so far?

» At 56 years old, Bette Nesmith Graham has already celebrated 16 prime number birthdays (2, 3, 5, 7, 11, 13, 17, 19, 23, 29, 31, 37, 41, 43, 47, 53).

How many special birthdays have I had so far?

» At 56 years, you've already celebrated 5 special number birthdays (11, 22, 33, 44, 55). To be able to celebrate 10 special number birthdays, you have to live to be 111. But you still have some time until then. You'll celebrate your 111th birthday on 23.03.2035. You can find out more on the page with all birthdays.

How old was Bette Nesmith Graham at the turn of the millennium in 2000?

» Bette Nesmith Graham was born exactly 27677 days before the turn of the millennium in January 1, 2000. At that time, Bette Nesmith Graham was 75 years and 9 months old.

Oldest person in the world

Bette Nesmith Graham is currently 66 years younger (44704 days) than the officially oldest person in the world, the Frenchwoman Jeanne Calment. She was born on February 21, 1875 and died on August 4, 1997 at the age of 122 years and 164 days.

Bette Nesmith Graham has lived 3874 days longer than he/she was dead.

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