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48 BC. Pompey the Great is assassinated in Egypt by order of King Ptolemy. His assassination, coming after his split with Caesar after teh end of the First Triumvirate, is a blow to Republican Roman and helps pave the path to its conversion to an empire. 935. Saint Wencelas is murdered by his brother. 1066. William the Bastard, due to his illegitimate birth, Duke of Normandy, leads his Normans and some allies to England, whence he will gain victory and become known by the much more flattering title of William the Conqueror. 1928. Sir Alexander Fleming notices a bacteria killing mold growing in his laboratory, discovering what will become known as penicillin. 1939. Warsaw surrenders to Nazi Germany. |
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09-29-2010, 08:23 AM | #723 |
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480 BC. In the follow up to the Battle of Thermopylae (which it should be remembered was, though heroic, a defeat for Greece), the great naval Battle of Salamis is fought between the Greek city-states and the Persian Empire of Xerxes. This time the Greeks win a decisive victory, sinking or capturing over 200 ships. The Persian's great advantage in numbers was offset by the tight conditions in the straits in which the battle was fought. 1829. Founding of the Metropolitan Police of London, generally regarded as the world's first professional police force. 1916. John D. Rockefeller becomes the world's first billionaire. 1966. The Chevy Camaro, originally called the Panther, is introduced for the first time. 1979. Pope John Paul II becomes the first Pope to visit Ireland. 2008. Following the bankruptcies of Washington Mutual and Lehman Brothers, the Dow Jones falls 777.68 points -- the largest one day point drop in history (though not the largest by percentage). |
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1882. The world's first commercial hydroelectric plant begins operations. Raise your hand if you knew that it was Fox River in Appleton, Wisconsin. 1888. Jack the Ripper claims his third and fourth victims in the Whitechapel district of London. The first, Elizabeth ("Long Liz") Stride, was found just after 1:00 a.m. with blood still flowing from her neck, indicating that she had been murdered just moments before being found by a man driving a pony and two-wheeled cart, whose horse had shied away after being driven into the Yard where the body was located. In the pitch darkness of that night, the man was unable to see much of anything, including the body, until he had lit a match. Other than her slit throat, Stride had no other wounds, and the discovery of yet another victim who had been murdered within the hour suggested that Jack the Ripper had been interrupted before he could fully slake his thirst for gore. One witness reported that the murderer may have shouted "Lipski", to another man, which was thought to be an anti-semitic taunt derived from the name of an infamous poisoner. At 1:45 the body of Catherine Eddowes was found within walking distance of Stride's body. Police surgeon Dr. Frederick Brown arrived shortly thereafter and described the scene. Quote:
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Talk about a game changer. Truly an amazing technological leap. I count myself lucky that I've actually been aboard her.
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Yeah. Amazing how fast we went from "hope this blows up as planned" to "we can stick a modified version of this thing on board this tiny underwater sardine can where taking in fresh oxygen is a problem and make it go around the world eleventy billion times no problem". You got to see her? When/where/how? |
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On a side note, Admiral Rickover apparently really was as big an asshole as people say he was. Ruthless and vicious, but he got the nuke boats built.
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331 BC. The Battle of Gaugamela results in the overwhelming victory of the forces of Alexander the Great over Darius III of the Persian Empire, resulting in their complete collapse. The exact location of the battle has never been precisely identified, but the most commonly accepted opinion is that it took place east of Mosul in modern day northeastern Iraq. 1800. Spain cedes Louisiana to France by treaty, which becomes key when France then transfers it to the United States pursuant to the Louisiana Purchase. This treaty will take on added importance when the United States, aggressively, somewhat absurdly, and rather comically, but successfully, argues that the treaty in fact was for much more territory than Spain had ever imagined, and that therefore the land purchased by the United States from France was also larger than either France or Spain had contemplated. The dispute was settled by the Adams-Onis Treaty of 1821. 1814. The Congress of Vienna opens, soon to redraw the maps of Europe in the wake of the defeat of Napoleon. Note, in the map below -- no Poland, no integrated Germany, Italy still splintered, 1847. Siemens is founded. 1869. Austria issues the world's first postcards. 1880. Thomas Edison opens the world's first electric lamp factory. 1888. The Central News Agency receives a postcard signed "Jack the Ripper". While generally rejected by police at the time, and modern enthusiasts, as a hoax, the letter contained enough information that the police published it in the hopes that it would lead to some actionable evidence. Quote:
1903 First game of the modern World Series, between the Boston Americans (later Red Sox) and Pittsburgh Pirates. 1928. The Soviet Union introduces its first Five Year Plan. They, umm, don't work out too well in the long run. 1931. George Washington Bridge opens. 1908. The Model T goes on the market for $825. 1938. Nazi Germany annexes the Sudetenland, a western portion of then-Czechoslovakia that was largely inhabited by German speaking people. The name of this area was related to a very key feature of this land grab by Germany -- it was named after the Sudeten Mountains, but also extended beyond that. Having given up the best natural defenses to Germany without a shot, the country would be powerless to stop the Germans from taking the rest of the country, which later happened. The ceded areas are in black. 1940. The Pennsylvania Turnpike, usually considered the first US superhighway, opens. 1946. The Nazi leaders are sentenced at the Nuremburg trials. 1949. Mao Zedong declares the People's Republic of China. 1957. First appearance of "In God We Trust" on US paper currency. 1962. First appearance of Johnny CArson as host of the Tonight Show. 1971. Walt Disney World opens. 1982. Sony launches the first commercial compact disc player. 1989. Denmark launches the world's first civil union of same-sex partners. |
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52 BC. On approximately this date, Vercingetorix, leader of the Gauls by proclamation, surrenders to Julius Caesar, ending the Battle of Alesia and bringing Gaul thoroughly to heel as a Roman province. The Senate, however, refuses to grant Caesar a triumph procession in Rome, in part setting of a chain of events that will eventually lead to the Roman Civil War of 49-45 BC. 42 BC. At the First Battle of Philippi, Mark Antony and Octavian fight a decisive battle against the forces of Caesar's assassins, Brutus and Cassius. A second battle, on October 23rd, results in the virtual annihilation of Brutus' forces, resulting in his suicide and the victory of the Second Triumvirate. 1795. A young general Napoleon Bonaparte first rises to national prominence when appointed to defend the national convention of the three year old Republic against counter-revolutionaries. 1849. Edgar Allan Poe is found by a passer-by to be delirius in a gutter in Baltimore, Maryland. He will fail to regain coherency before his death a week later. The circumstances give rise to tremendous conjecture regarding what happened. A week earlier, he had left Richmond, Virginia to travel to New York. He failed to arrive, however, and was missing until found in Baltimore. Accounts of certain contemporaries, who labeled him drunk or overdosed on drugs, are confusing and unreliable, in part because some of them were either rivals of Poe's, or were active abolitionists who saw Poe's death as a possible means to advance their causes. The records relating to his death, including his death certificate, are now missing, if they in fact ever existed. The range of potential causes for his death are spectacular -- ranging from murder to "cooping", which was a then-somewhat common practice of kidnapping and drugging a person in order to drag them around and have them vote in multiple locations. The latest theory that has gained prominence is that he may have been bitten and died from rabies. More, if you want it, here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Death_of_Edgar_Allan_Poe 1908. Pravda (ironically, "Truth") is founded in Vienna by Russian exiles including Leon Trotsky. 1932. Iraq gains independence from the United Kingdom. It's unlikely many in the US realized what a colossal headache this would turn out to be for us in the long run. 1951. The Shot Heard 'round the World. Bobby Thompson hits a game winning home run in the bottom of the 9th inning to give the New York Giants the pennant after being down 14 games. He leaves the 20 year old Rookie of the Year waiting on deck......some kid named Willie Mays. Sadly, however, the Yankees take the World Series in 6. 1964. Buffalo Wings are invented at the Anchor Bar, in Buffalo, New York. Sadly, this marks the apogee of the city, which is rarely heard from again. 1990. Germany reunites. 1993. The Battle of Mogadishu, memorialized in the great book and movie, Blackhawk Down. Btw, if you've seen and loved the movie, then I strongly recommend you read the book. 1995. OJ Simpson is acquitted of murdering his former wife Nicole Brown Simpson, and Ronald Goldman. He will go on a prolonged quest to find their murderers at whichever golf course they may be hiding, and then to lose a civil case brought by the Goldman family with an award of $33 million. California law, however, protects pensions, so Simpson goes on living his usual lifestyle under his NFL pension. Many of his personal possessions, however, including his Heisman Trophy, are auctioned with the proceeds going to the Goldman family. Simpson is now serving time in the Nevada state prison system as a result of his bizarre kidnapping/robbery of sports memorabilia. He was sentenced to 33 years, and is up for parole after nine. Quote:
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