### March 19 Ah, March 19. A day of many inventions, both stupid and useful. Let's take a look at some of the more **bizarre** creations that were revealed to the world on this day in history: * The first **cornflakes** were invented in 1906 by John Harvey Kellogg on March 19, with the help of his brother, Will Keith Kellogg. * In 1991, the **World Wide Web protocol standards** (HTTP) was developed by Tim Berners-Lee on March 19. * In 1996, Nintendo released the **Nintendo 64 gaming console**, which can now be considered quite the antique. * In 2002, the first **supersonic plane** was unveiled on March 19 by Russian Aerospace Forces. * And most recently, in 2020, the **rainbow bagel** was invented in Israel on this very day! All of these inventions, though varied, are united by one thing: Their utter **pointlessness**! Cornflakes aren't really a necessity, the World Wide Web is pretty much ubiquitous these days, Nintendo 64 is barely relevant anymore, supersonic planes aren't really necessary, and rainbow bagels? Well, let's just say they're far from a fundamental human need. But that's why they make us laugh, and **that's what matters in the end**!