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Monthly Archives: March 2014
Thoughts for the Day
Today in History (March 9th): 1454: Birthdays: Explorer Amerigo Vespucci. 1824: Birthdays: Leland Stanford, railroad builder and founder of California’s Stanford University. 1841: The U.S. Supreme Court ruled, with one dissent, that the African slaves who seized control of the … Continue reading
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Today in History (March 8th): 1817: The New York Stock Exchange was established. 1841: Birthdays: U.S. Supreme Court Justice Oliver Wendell Holmes Jr. 1859: Birthdays: Scottish writer Kenneth Grahame, author (The Wind in the Willows). 1865: Birthdays: American printer and … Continue reading
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Mission to Europa
NASA is being forced by the US government to fly a mission to Europa, the most likely place we’ll find alien life in the Solar System In a rather intriguing twist, it appears that NASA is now mandated by law … Continue reading
Thoughts for the Day
Today in History (March 7th): 1792: Birthdays: English astronomer John Herschel. 1802: Birthdays: English painter Edwin Henry Landseer. 1841: Birthdays: U.S. newspaper publisher and philanthropist William Rockhill Nelson. 1849: Birthdays: American botanist Luther Burbank. 1869: The Suez Canal opened, connecting … Continue reading
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Space elevator
60,000 miles up: Space elevator could be built by 2035, says new study Imagine a ribbon roughly one hundred million times as long as it is wide. If it were a meter long, it would be 10 nanometers wide, or … Continue reading
KeePass
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Today in History (March 6th): 1475: Birthdays: Italian painter and sculptor Michelangelo. 1619: Birthdays: French dramatist Cyrano de Bergerac. 1806: Birthdays: English poet Elizabeth Barrett Browning. 1820: The Missouri Compromise was enacted allowing Missouri to join the United States as … Continue reading
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Today in History (March 4th): 1681: To satisfy a debt, England’s King Charles II granted a royal charter, deed and governorship of Pennsylvania to William Penn. 1746: Birthdays: Polish-born American patriot Tadeusz Kosciuszko. 1789: The U.S. Congress met for the … Continue reading
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Quotes March 3rd
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Quotes March 3rd
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