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* [[TDiJC:March_31|March 31]], 2006: [[Thing a Week]] #27, [[Madelaine]], released
 
* [[TDiJC:March_31|March 31]], 2006: [[Thing a Week]] #27, [[Madelaine]], released
  
I hadn't made the cconeotinn to your AI vs. BI post, but you're right, it's basically the same difference in orientation. I do see the value in some basic  facts  like dates and places and roles within organizations. But beyond that are a range of less well-defined relationships that don't seem to lend themselves to expression as Linked Data.
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== April ==
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* [[TDiJC:April_1|April 01]]: April Fools' Day
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* [[TDiJC:April_1|April 01]], 2008: [[Still Alive]] released on Rock Band
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* [[TDiJC:April_2|April 02]], 2008: [[Philadelphia, PA: 2008-04-02|Philadelphia show]]
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* [[TDiJC:April_3|April 03]], 2008: [[Northampton, MA: 2008-04-03|Northampton show]]
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* [[TDiJC:April_4|April 04]], 1841: [[The Presidents|William Henry Harrison]] [[Wikipedia:William_Henry_Harrison|died after one month in office]]; [[The Presidents|John Tyler]] [[Wikipedia:John_Tyler|sworn in]].
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* [[TDiJC:April_5|April 05]], 2008: [[Northeastern University, MA: 2008-04-05|Northeastern University show]] (not open to public)
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* [[TDiJC:April_6|April 06]], 1917: [[Wikipedia:World_War_I|US declares war on Germany]], formally entering [[The Presidents|World War I]].
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* [[TDiJC:April_6|April 06]], 1928: [[That Spells DNA|James Watson]] [[Wikipedia:James_Watson|born]].
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* [[TDiJC:April_6|April 06]], 1930: [[Over There|Twinkies]] [[Wikipedia:Twinkie|invented]].
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* [[TDiJC:April_7|April 07]], 1933: [[Wikipedia:King_Kong_(1933_film)|US release]] of the original [[De-Evolving|<em>King Kong</em>.
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* [[TDiJC:April_7|April 07]], 2006: [[Thing a Week]] #28, [[When You Go]], released
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* [[TDiJC:April_9|April 09]], 1865: [[Wikipedia:Battle_of_Appomattox_Courthouse|Lee surrenders at Appomattox Court House]]; the event is generally regarded as marking the end of the [[The Presidents|Civil War]].
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* [[TDiJC:April_10|April 10]], 1794: [[Wikipedia:Matthew_C._Perry|Birth]] of [[The Presidents|Commodore Matthew C. Perry]].
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* [[TDiJC:April_12|April 12]], 1945: [[The Presidents|Franklin D. Roosevelt]] [[[Wikipedia:Franklin_D._Roosevelt|died]]; [[The Presidents|Harry S. Truman]] [[Wikipedia:Harry_S._Truman|sworn in]].
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* [[TDiJC:April_12|April 12]], 1989: [[A Talk with George|Walker Smith, Jr. (Sugar Ray Robinson)]] [[Wikipedia:Sugar_Ray_Robinson|died]].
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* [[TDiJC:April_13|April 13]], 1743: [[The Presidents|Thomas Jefferson]] [[wikipedia:Thomas_Jefferson|born]]
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* [[TDiJC:April_14|April 14]], 2006: [[Thing a Week]] #29, [[Code Monkey]], released
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* [[TDiJC:April_15|April 15]], 1865: [[The Presidents|Abraham Lincoln]] [[wikipedia:Abraham_Lincoln|died]]; [[The Presidents|Andrew Johnson]] [[wikipedia:Andrew_Johnson|sworn in]].
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* [[TDiJC:April_16|April 16]], 1879: [[wikipedia:Bernadette_Soubirous|Death]] of Marie-Bernarde Soubirous ([[Screwed (demo)|Bernadette]]), subsequently Feast Day of St. Bernadette.
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* [[TDiJC:April_16|April 16]], 1958: [[That Spells DNA|Rosalind Franklin]] [[wikipedia:Rosalind_Franklin|died]].
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* [[TDiJC:April_18|April 16]], 1958: [[Brookline (demo)|Ride]] of [[wikipedia:Paul_Revere|Paul Revere]].
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* [[TDiJC:April_19|April 19]], 1882: [[De-Evolving|Charles Darwin]] [[wikipedia:Charles_Darwin|died]].
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* [[TDiJC:April_20|April 20]], 1932: [[Mandelbrot Set|Giuseppe Peano]] [[Wikipedia:Giuseppe_Peano|died]].
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* [[TDiJC:April_22|April 22]], 1994: [[The Presidents|Richard Nixon]] [[wikipedia:Richard_Nixon|died]].
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* [[TDiJC:April_22|April 22]], 2008: [[Main Page|JocoPedia]] goes public!
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* [[TDiJC:April_23|April 23]], 1791: [[The Presidents|James Buchanan]] [[wikipedia:James_Buchanan|born]].
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* [[TDiJC:April_23|April 23]], 1898: [[The Presidents|Spain]] [[wikipedia:Spanish-American_War|declares war]] against the United States.
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* [[TDiJC:April_24|April 24]], 2011: [[Artificial Heart (song)|Artificial Heart]] debuted live.
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* [[TDiJC:April_25|April 25]], 2008: [[Portland, OR: 2008-04-25|Portland show]]
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* [[TDiJC:April_26|April 26]], 2008: [[Seattle, WA: 2008-04-26|Seattle show 1]]
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* [[TDiJC:April_27|April 27]], 1822: [[The Presidents|Ulysses S. Grant]] [[wikipedia:Ulysses_S._Grant|born]].
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* [[TDiJC:April_27|April 27]], 2008: [[Seattle, WA: 2008-04-27|Seattle show 2]]
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* [[TDiJC:April_28|April 28]], 1758: [[The Presidents|James Monroe]] [[wikipedia:James_Monroe|born]].
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* [[TDiJC:April_28|April 28]], 1937: [[The Presidents|Saddam Hussein Abd al-Majid al-Tikriti]] [[Wikipedia:Saddam_Hussein|born]].
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* [[TDiJC:April_28|April 28]], 1977: The [[Under the Pines|Bigfoot]] episode of [[wikipedia:In_Search_of..._%28TV_series%29|In Search of ...]] airs.
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* [[TDiJC:April_28|April 28]], 2006: [[Thing a Week]] #30, [[The Presidents]], released
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* [[TDiJC:April_29|April 29]], 1945: [[wikipedia:Wehrmacht|German Army]] in [[wikipedia:Italy|Italy]] unconditionally surrenders to the [[wikipedia:Allies of World War II|Allies]], ending World War II on the Western front.
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* [[TDiJC:April_30|April 30]], 1789: [[wikipedia:George_Washington|Inauguration]] of [[The Presidents|George Washington]].
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* [[TDiJC:April_30|April 30]], 1803: [[The Presidents|Louisiana Purchase]] [[wikipedia:Louisiana_Purchase Treaty|signed]].
  
 
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* [[TDiJC:July_21|July 21]], 1899: [[A Talk with George|Ernest Hemingway]] [[Wikipedia:Ernest_Hemingway|born]].
 
* [[TDiJC:July_21|July 21]], 1899: [[A Talk with George|Ernest Hemingway]] [[Wikipedia:Ernest_Hemingway|born]].
 
* [[TDiJC:July_21|July 21]], 2006: [[Thing a Week]] #42, [[Creepy Doll]], released
 
* [[TDiJC:July_21|July 21]], 2006: [[Thing a Week]] #42, [[Creepy Doll]], released
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* [[TDiJC:July_21|July 21]], 1726: [[Jonathan Moulton]] [[Wikipedia:Jonathan_Moulton|born]].
 
* [[TDiJC:July_22|July 22]], 2010: [[Sticking It To Myself]], [[Alone at Home]], [[Nemeses]], [[The Stache]], [[Today With Your Wife]], and [[Dissolve]] debuted live at JoCo's first performance with a full band.
 
* [[TDiJC:July_22|July 22]], 2010: [[Sticking It To Myself]], [[Alone at Home]], [[Nemeses]], [[The Stache]], [[Today With Your Wife]], and [[Dissolve]] debuted live at JoCo's first performance with a full band.
 
* [[TDiJC:July_23|July 23]], 1885: [[The Presidents|Ulysses S. Grant]] [[Wikipedia:Ulysses_S._Grant|died]].
 
* [[TDiJC:July_23|July 23]], 1885: [[The Presidents|Ulysses S. Grant]] [[Wikipedia:Ulysses_S._Grant|died]].
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* [[TDiJC:September_16|September 16]], 1969: [[Sweet Caroline]] [[Wikipedia:Sweet_Caroline|released as a single]].
 
* [[TDiJC:September_16|September 16]], 1969: [[Sweet Caroline]] [[Wikipedia:Sweet_Caroline|released as a single]].
 
* [[TDiJC:September_16|September 16]], 2005: [[Thing a Week]] #1, [[See You All in Hell]], released
 
* [[TDiJC:September_16|September 16]], 2005: [[Thing a Week]] #1, [[See You All in Hell]], released
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* [[TDiJC:September_18|September 18]], 1787: [[Jonathan Moulton]] [[Wikipedia:Jonathan_Moulton|died]].
 
* [[TDiJC:September_19|September 19]], 1881: [[The Presidents|James A. Garfield]] [[Wikipedia:James A. Garfield|died]]; [[The Presidents|Chester A. Arthur]] [[Wikipedia:Chester_A._Arthur|sworn in]].
 
* [[TDiJC:September_19|September 19]], 1881: [[The Presidents|James A. Garfield]] [[Wikipedia:James A. Garfield|died]]; [[The Presidents|Chester A. Arthur]] [[Wikipedia:Chester_A._Arthur|sworn in]].
 
* [[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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