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Remembering Clarence Darrow
Clarence Seward Darrow was born at Kinsman, Ohio on this day in 1857. The son of the undertaker, he joined the Ohio bar in 1878. From there he moved on to Chicago where he became the City’s General Counsel. Later he worked as an attorney for the...
Happy Magic Day!
Ehrich Weiss, better known by his stage name Harry Houdini, died in a Detroit hospital on this day in 1926. A student asked Houdini if it was true that he could accept blows to the stomach without harm. Houdini said yes, and the student punched him in...
Happy Birthday to William “Bill” Henry Gates III
William Henry Gates III was born at Seattle Washington on this day in 1955. He attended the exclusive Lakeside School, where the Mothers Club used rummage sale proceeds to create one of the first computer labs ever installed in a high school. Because...
The Last Day of Summer
It's been colder and wetter in the last couple of weeks, and I am sure you have noticed it getting dark early. The calendar explains this phenomena, today is of course the Equinox, officially arriving at 21:18 UTC (Universal Coordinated Time), that's...
Posted: 09-22-2009 11:54 by jim® | with 1 comment(s)
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Traffic, Traffic Lights, Waiting in Traffic, et. al.
On this day in 1914 the first official Traffic Light went into operation on East 105th Street and Euclid Avenue in Cleveland, Ohio.  Although there had been previous attempts, like the one that killed a policeman in London in 1869.  This one...
That’s one small step for man, one giant leap for mankind.
It was on this day in 1969 that Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin stepped down from Apollo 11's Lunar Lander, the Eagle, and onto the fine dust in the Sea of Tranquility on the moon, the first time earthlings made that trip. We all cheered. I'm often...
Remembering Nikolaus Otto
Nikolaus August Otto was born at Holzhausen, Germany on this day in 1832. In 1861 he patented a two-stroke gas powered (gas, not gasoline) internal combustion engine. The only previous internal combustion engine was best suited to converting fuel to waste...