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* [[TDiJC:July_31|July 31]], 1875: [[The Presidents|Andrew Johnson]] [[Wikipedia:Andrew_Johnson|died]].
 
* [[TDiJC:July_31|July 31]], 1875: [[The Presidents|Andrew Johnson]] [[Wikipedia:Andrew_Johnson|died]].
  
I am a weorhause worker in a large city.I found this convo through a Tweet.I think the title of the essay is misleading.The objective of the writer's essay is to point to a distinction between patterns of relationship strength and analysis of facts.My reply is insignificant. It reminds me of the Sonic Youth song  Pattern Recognition The previous reply expanded the thread w/ a motif of its own: the archivit's perspective on pattern/fact aids in her own way.I am a weorhause worker and I think patterns are equal to facts when you are analysing material. If you add analysis/archivazation you are going to be takling about the flow of material. I don't mean rhyme flow here. I mean what goes where, what size, etc. and what is it in?
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== August ==
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* [[TDiJC:August_1|August 01]], 2008: JoCo declared winner of the first [[Masters of Song Fu]] contest.
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* [[TDiJC:August_2|August 02]], 1922: [[Screwed (demo)|Alexander Graham Bell]] [[Wikipedia:Alexander_Graham_Bell|died]].
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* [[TDiJC:August_2|August 02]], 1923: [[The Presidents|Warren G. Harding]] [[Wikipedia:Warren_G._Harding|died]]; [[The Presidents|Calvin Coolidge]] [[Wikipedia:Calvin_Coolidge|sworn in]].
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* [[TDiJC:August_4|August 04]], 2006: [[Thing a Week]] #44, [[Big Bad World One]], released
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* [[TDiJC:August_6|August 06]], 1945: [[The Presidents|Truman]] [[Wikipedia:Atomic_bombings_of_Hiroshima_and_Nagasaki|drops the Bomb on Hiroshima]].
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* [[TDiJC:August_9|August 09]], 1974: [[The Presidents|Nixon]] [[Wikipedia:Richard_Nixon|resigns]]; [[The Presidents|Ford]] [[Wikipedia:Gerald_Ford|sworn in]].
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* [[TDiJC:August_10|August 10]], 1874: [[The Presidents|Herbert Hoover]] [[Wikipedia:Herbert_Hoover|born]].
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* [[TDiJC:August_11|August 11]], 1954: [[Kenesaw Mountain Landis|David Ian "Joe" Jackson (the one with shoes)]] [[wikipedia:Joe_Jackson_(musician)|born]]
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* [[TDiJC:August_11|August 11]], 2006: [[Thing a Week]] #45, [[Mr. Fancy Pants]], released
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* [[TDiJC:August_12|August 12]], 1898: [[The Presidents|Spanish-American War]] [[Wikipedia:Spanish-American_War|ends]].
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* [[TDiJC:August_12|August 12]], 1963: [[Baby Got Back|Anthony Ray (Sir Mix-a-Lot)]] [[Wikipedia:Sir_Mix-a-Lot|born]].
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* [[TDiJC:August_18|August 18]], 2006: [[Thing a Week]] #46, [[You Ruined Everything]], released
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* [[TDiJC:August_19|August 19]], 1812: [[The Presidents|USS Constitution]] [[Wikipedia:USS_Constitution|defeats HMS Guerriere]].
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* [[TDiJC:August_19|August 19]], 1946: [[The Presidents|William "Bill" Clinton]] [[Wikipedia:Bill_Clinton|born]].
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* [[TDiJC:August_20|August 20]], 1833: [[The Presidents|Benjamin Harrison]] [[Wikipedia:Benjamin_Harrison|born]].
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* [[TDiJC:August_21|August 21]], 2008: [[Masters of Song Fu]] Two, Round One entry [[Always the Moon]] released.
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* [[TDiJC:August_23|August 23]], 1949: [[Don't Talk to Strangers|Richard Springthorpe (Rick Springfield)]] [[Wikipedia:Rick_Springfield|born]].
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* [[TDiJC:August_24|August 24]], 2006: [[I'm Your Moon|Pluto]] [[Wikipedia:Pluto|demoted]] from "planet" to "dwarf planet".
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* [[TDiJC:August_25|August 25]], 1954: [[Kenesaw Mountain Landis|Declan Patrick MacManus (The Great Elvis Costello)]] [[wikipedia:Elvis_Costello|born]]
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* [[TDiJC:August_25|August 25]], 2006: [[Thing a Week]] #47, [[I'm Your Moon]], released
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* [[TDiJC:August_27|August 27]], 1858: [[Mandelbrot Set|Giuseppe Peano]] [[Wikipedia:Giuseppe_Peano|born]].
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* [[TDiJC:August_27|August 27]], 1908: [[The Presidents|Lyndon B. Johnson]] [[Wikipedia:Lyndon_B._Johnson|born]].
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* [[TDiJC:August_29|August 29]], 2005: [[Jonathan Coulton]] [[joco:dont-quit-your-day-job|quits his day job]].
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* [[TDiJC:August_31|August 31]], 2006: [[Thing a Week]] #48, [[The Big Boom]], released
  
 
== September ==
 
== September ==
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* [[TDiJC:September_21|September 21]], 1934: [[Famous Blue Raincoat|Leonard Cohen]] is [[wikipedia:Leonard Cohen|born]]
 
* [[TDiJC:September_21|September 21]], 1934: [[Famous Blue Raincoat|Leonard Cohen]] is [[wikipedia:Leonard Cohen|born]]
 
* [[TDiJC:September_21|September 21]], 1998: [[Baby Got Back|Florence Griffith-Joyner (Flo-Jo)]] [[Wikipedia:Florence Griffith-Joyner|died]].
 
* [[TDiJC:September_21|September 21]], 1998: [[Baby Got Back|Florence Griffith-Joyner (Flo-Jo)]] [[Wikipedia:Florence Griffith-Joyner|died]].
* [[TDiJC:September_22|September 22]], General: [[Summer's Over|Autumnal]] [[Wikipedia:Equinox|Equinox]] (many years)
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* [[TDiJC:September_22|September 22]], General: Often the [[Summer's Over|Autumnal]] [[Wikipedia:Equinox|Equinox]]
 
* [[TDiJC:September_22|September 22]], 2006: [[Thing a Week]] #51, [[Summer's Over]], released
 
* [[TDiJC:September_22|September 22]], 2006: [[Thing a Week]] #51, [[Summer's Over]], released
* [[TDiJC:September_23|September 23]], General: [[Summer's Over|Autumnal]] [[Wikipedia:Equinox|Equinox]] (many years)
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* [[TDiJC:September_23|September 23]], General: Often the [[Summer's Over|Autumnal]] [[Wikipedia:Equinox|Equinox]]
 
* [[TDiJC:September_23|September 23]], 2005: [[Thing a Week]] #2, [[My Monkey]], released
 
* [[TDiJC:September_23|September 23]], 2005: [[Thing a Week]] #2, [[My Monkey]], released
 
* [[TDiJC:September_25|September 25]], 2003: [[A Talk with George|George Plimpton]] [[Wikipedia:George_Plimpton|died]].
 
* [[TDiJC:September_25|September 25]], 2003: [[A Talk with George|George Plimpton]] [[Wikipedia:George_Plimpton|died]].

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