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* [[TDiJC:February_24|February 24]], 2007: [[Seattle, WA: 2007-02-24|Seattle show]]
 
* [[TDiJC:February_24|February 24]], 2007: [[Seattle, WA: 2007-02-24|Seattle show]]
  
To be hseont, my Mandelbrot and Julia images are a long distance from my current area of research, which involves something called the Assouad dimension, and has been focusing more on self-similarities. I'm also only in my first year, so haven't gotten as deep into things as I might. If you are interested in what Kawahira is doing, your best bet would probably be to read the thesis and paper linked at the top of the page you linked to.xander
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== March ==
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* [[TDiJC:March_1|March 01]], 1845: Joint Resolution for [[The Presidents|Annexing]] [[Wikipedia:Texas|Texas]] passed by Congress.
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* [[TDiJC:March_3|March 03]], 1845: [[Mandelbrot Set|Georg Ferdinand Ludwig Philipp Cantor]] [[Wikipedia:Georg_Cantor|born]].
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* [[TDiJC:March_3|March 03]], 1847: [[Screwed (demo)|Alexander Graham Bell]] [[Wikipedia:Alexander_Graham_Bell|born]].
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* [[TDiJC:March_3|March 03]], 2006: [[Thing a Week]] #23, [[A Talk with George]], released
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* [[TDiJC:March_4|March 04]], 1797: [[Wikipedia:John_Adams|Inauguration]] of [[The Presidents|John Adams]].
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* [[TDiJC:March_4|March 04]], 1801: [[Wikipedia:Thomas_Jefferson|Inauguration]] of [[The Presidents|Thomas Jefferson]].
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* [[TDiJC:March_4|March 04]], 1809: [[Wikipedia:James_Madison|Inauguration]] of [[The Presidents|James Madison]].
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* [[TDiJC:March_4|March 04]], 1817: [[Wikipedia:James_Monroe|Inauguration]] of [[The Presidents|James Monroe]].
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* [[TDiJC:March_4|March 04]], 1825: [[Wikipedia:John_Quincy_Adams|Inauguration]] of [[The Presidents|John Quincy Adams]].
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* [[TDiJC:March_4|March 04]], 1829: [[Wikipedia:Andrew_Jackson|Inauguration]] of [[The Presidents|Andrew Jackson]].
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* [[TDiJC:March_4|March 04]], 1837: [[Wikipedia:Martin_Van_Buren|Inauguration]] of [[The Presidents|Martin Van Buren]].
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* [[TDiJC:March_4|March 04]], 1841: [[Wikipedia:William_Henry_Harrison|Inauguration]] of [[The Presidents|William Henry Harrison]].
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* [[TDiJC:March_4|March 04]], 1845: [[Wikipedia:James_K._Polk|Inauguration]] of [[The Presidents|James K. Polk]].
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* [[TDiJC:March_4|March 04]], 1849: [[Wikipedia:Zachary_Taylor|Inauguration]] of [[The Presidents|Zachary Taylor]].
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* [[TDiJC:March_4|March 04]], 1853: [[Wikipedia:Franklin_Pierce|Inauguration]] of [[The Presidents|Franklin Pierce]].
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* [[TDiJC:March_4|March 04]], 1857: [[Wikipedia:James_Buchanan|Inauguration]] of [[The Presidents|James Buchanan]].
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* [[TDiJC:March_4|March 04]], 1858: [[The Presidents|Commodore Matthew Perry]] [[Wikipedia:Matthew__C._Perry|died]].
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* [[TDiJC:March_4|March 04]], 1861: [[Wikipedia:Abraham_Lincoln|Inauguration]] of [[The Presidents|Abraham Lincoln]].
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* [[TDiJC:March_4|March 04]], 1869: [[Wikipedia:Ulysses_S._Grant|Inauguration]] of [[The Presidents|Ulysses S. Grant]].
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* [[TDiJC:March_4|March 04]], 1877: [[Wikipedia:Rutherford_B._Hayes|Inauguration]] of [[The Presidents|Rutherford B. Hayes]].
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* [[TDiJC:March_4|March 04]], 1881: [[Wikipedia:James_A._Garfield|Inauguration]] of [[The Presidents|James A. Garfield]].
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* [[TDiJC:March_4|March 04]], 1885: [[Wikipedia:Grover_Cleveland|First inauguration]] of [[The Presidents|Grover Cleveland]].
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* [[TDiJC:March_4|March 04]], 1889: [[Wikipedia:Benjamin_Harrison|Inauguration]] of [[The Presidents|Benjamin Harrison]].
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* [[TDiJC:March_4|March 04]], 1893: [[Wikipedia:Grover_Cleveland|Second inauguration]] of [[The Presidents|Grover Cleveland]].
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* [[TDiJC:March_4|March 04]], 1897: [[Wikipedia:William_McKinley|Inauguration]] of [[The Presidents|William McKinley]].
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* [[TDiJC:March_4|March 04]], 1909: [[Wikipedia:Theodore_Roosevelt|Inauguration]] of [[The Presidents|William Howard Taft]].
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* [[TDiJC:March_4|March 04]], 1913: [[Wikipedia:Woodrow_Wilson|Inauguration]] of [[The Presidents|Woodrow Wilson]].
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* [[TDiJC:March_4|March 04]], 1921: [[Wikipedia:Warren_G._Harding|Inauguration]] of [[The Presidents|Warren G. Harding]].
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* [[TDiJC:March_4|March 04]], 1929: [[Wikipedia:Herbert_Hoover|Inauguration]] of [[The Presidents|Herbert Hoover]].
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* [[TDiJC:March_4|March 04]], 1933: [[Wikipedia:Franklin_D._Roosevelt|Inauguration]] of [[The Presidents|Franklin D. Roosevelt]].
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* [[TDiJC:March_7|March 07]], 2008: [[Alexandria, VA: 2008-03-07|Alexandria show]]
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* [[TDiJC:March_8|March 08]], 1874: [[The Presidents|Millard Fillmore]] [[Wikipedia:Millard_Fillmore|died]].
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* [[TDiJC:March_8|March 08]], 1930: [[The Presidents|William Howard Taft]] [[Wikipedia:William_Howard_Taft|died]].
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* [[TDiJC:March_8|March 08]], 2008: [[Austin, TX: 2008-03-08|Austin show]]
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* [[TDiJC:March_10|March 10]], 2006: [[Thing a Week]] #24, [[Don't Talk to Strangers]], released
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* [[TDiJC:March_11|March 11]], 1924: [[Mandelbrot Set|Niels Fabian Helge von Koch]] [[Wikipedia:Helge_von_Koch|died]].
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* [[TDiJC:March_13|March 13]], 1901: [[The Presidents|Benjamin Harrison]] [[Wikipedia:Benjamin_Harrison|died]].
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* [[TDiJC:March_14|March 14]], 1882: [[Mandelbrot_Set|Wac&#x0142;aw Franciszek Sierpi&#x0144;ski]] [[Wikipedia:Wac%C5%82aw_Sierpi%C5%84ski|born]].
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* [[TDiJC:March_15|March 15]], 1767: [[The Presidents|Andrew Jackson]] [[Wikipedia:Andrew_Jackson|born]].
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* [[TDiJC:March_16|March 16]], 1751: [[The Presidents|James Madison]] [[Wikipedia:James_Madison|born]].
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* [[TDiJC:March_17|March 17]], 2006: [[Thing a Week]] #25, [[Stroller Town]], released
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* [[TDiJC:March_18|March 18]], 1837: [[The Presidents|Grover Cleveland]] [[Wikipedia:Grover_Cleveland|born]].
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* [[TDiJC:March_18|March 18]], 1927: [[A Talk with George|George Ames Plimpton]] [[wikipedia:George_Plimpton|born]].
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* [[TDiJC:March_19|March 19]], 1915: [[Wikipedia:Pluto|Earliest known photograph]] of [[I'm Your Moon|Pluto]] taken.
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* [[TDiJC:March_19|March 19]], 1944: [[A Talk with George|Sirhan Sirhan]] [[Wikipedia:Sirhan_Sirhan|born]].
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* [[TDiJC:March_20|March 20]], 2008: [[London, UK: 2008-03-20|London show]]
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* [[TDiJC:March_22|March 22]], 2008: [[Atlanta, GA: 2008-03-22|Atlanta show]]
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* [[TDiJC:March_24|March 24]], 2001: [[A Laptop Like You (demo)|Mac OS X]] [[Wikipedia:Mac_OS_X|released]].
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* [[TDiJC:March_24|March 24]], 2006: [[Thing a Week]] #26, [[Re: Your Brains]], released
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* [[TDiJC:March_25|March 25]], 2011: [[Glasses]] debuted live.
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* [[TDiJC:March_26|March 26]], 1931: [[Under the Pines|Leonard Nimoy]] [[Wikipedia:Leonard_Nimoy|born]].
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* [[TDiJC:March_28|March 28]], 1969: [[The Presidents|Dwight D. Eisenhower]] [[Wikipedia:Dwight_D._Eisenhower|died]].
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* [[TDiJC:March_29|March 29]], 1790: [[The Presidents|John Tyler]] [[Wikipedia:John_Tyler|born]].
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* [[TDiJC:March_29|March 29]], 2007: [[San Francisco, CA: 2008-03-29|San Fran show]]
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* [[TDiJC:March_30|March 30]], 1926: Ingvar Kamprad, founder of [[Ikea|IKEA]], [[Wikipedia:Ingvar_Kamprad|born]].
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* [[TDiJC:March_30|March 30]], 1937: [[Flickr|Warren Beatty]] [[wikipedia:Warren_Beatty|born]].
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* [[TDiJC:March_31|March 31]], 2006: [[Thing a Week]] #27, [[Madelaine]], released
  
Not sure if the cnemmot above is concrete poetry or incredibly sophisticated algorithmic spam.Misty, I'm skeptical that archivists can produce interpretation-free, factual finding aids. Part of the problem here is that there is no bright line separating fact and interpretation, so we can't just divide labor between the fact-creators and interpretation-creators. I'd argue that all we have are different degrees of interpretation, with greater or lesser requirements for supporting evidence.
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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]].
  
 
== May ==
 
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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
  
I coduln't agree more Mr.Pink. For a movie that doesn't want to be pushed aside as a rip off of Saw ( because it is not ), they sure aren't doing much to get rid of that steriotype. The film looks good, but this poster is too bland and doesn't do it justice.
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== September ==
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* [[TDiJC:September_3|September 03]], 1964: [[Podsafe Christmas Song|Adam Curry]] [[Wikipedia:Adam_Curry|born]].
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* [[TDiJC:September_5|September 05]], 1946: [[We Are the Champions|Farrokh Bulsara (Freddie Mercury)]] [[Wikipedia:Freddie_Mercury|born]].
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* [[TDiJC:September_9|September 08]], 1890: [[Bacteria|Harland "Colonel" Sanders]] [[Wikipedia:Colonel_Sanders|born]].
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* [[TDiJC:September_8|September 08]], 1974: [[Wikipedia:Gerald_Ford|Ford]] gave [[Wikipedia:Richard_Nixon|Nixon]] [[The Presidents|pardon for his crimes]].
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* [[TDiJC:September_8|September 08]], 2006: [[Thing a Week]] #49, [[Make You Cry]], released
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* [[TDiJC:September_9|September 09]], 1850: [[I Hate California|California]] [[wikipedia:California|admitted to the Union]]
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* [[TDiJC:September_11|September 11]], 1862: [[Christmas Is Interesting|William Sydney Porter (O. Henry)]] [[Wikipedia:O._Henry|born]].
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* [[TDiJC:September_14|September 14]], 1901: [[Wikipedia:William_McKinley|Death]] of [[The Presidents|William McKinley]]; [[The Presidents|Theodore Roosevelt]] [[Wikipedia:Theodore_Roosevelt|sworn in]].
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* [[TDiJC:September_14|September 14]], 2006: [[Second Life: 2006-09-14|Second Life concert]]
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* [[TDiJC:September_15|September 15]], 1857: [[The Presidents|William Howard Taft]] [[Wikipedia:William_Howard_Taft|born]].
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* [[TDiJC:September_15|September 15]], 2006: [[Thing a Week]] #50, [[Pull the String]], released
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* [[TDiJC:September_16|September 16]], 1969: [[Sweet Caroline]] [[Wikipedia:Sweet_Caroline|released as a single]].
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* [[TDiJC:September_16|September 16]], 2005: [[Thing a Week]] #1, [[See You All in Hell]], released
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* [[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]].
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* [[TDiJC:September_21|September 21]], 1934: [[Famous Blue Raincoat|Leonard Cohen]] is [[wikipedia:Leonard Cohen|born]]
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* [[TDiJC:September_21|September 21]], 1998: [[Baby Got Back|Florence Griffith-Joyner (Flo-Jo)]] [[Wikipedia:Florence Griffith-Joyner|died]].
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* [[TDiJC:September_22|September 22]], General: [[Summer's Over|Autumnal]] [[Wikipedia:Equinox|Equinox]] (many years)
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* [[TDiJC:September_22|September 22]], 2006: [[Thing a Week]] #51, [[Summer's Over]], released
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* [[TDiJC:September_23|September 23]], General: [[Summer's Over|Autumnal]] [[Wikipedia:Equinox|Equinox]] (many years)
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* [[TDiJC:September_23|September 23]], 2005: [[Thing a Week]] #2, [[My Monkey]], released
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* [[TDiJC:September_25|September 25]], 2003: [[A Talk with George|George Plimpton]] [[Wikipedia:George_Plimpton|died]].
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* [[TDiJC:September_26|September 26]], 1960: [[The Presidents|Richard Nixon]] [[Wikipedia:United_States_presidential_election%2C_1960|sweated]] through the first televised presidential debate.
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* [[TDiJC:September_27|September 27]], 1772: [[Brookline (demo)|Samuel Adams]] [[Wikipedia:Samuel_Adams|born]].
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* [[TDiJC:September_27|September 27]], 1920: [[Kenesaw Mountain Landis|"Shoeless" Joe Jackson]]'s [[Wikipedia:Shoeless_Joe_Jackson|last Major League game]].
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* [[TDiJC:September_27|September 27]], 1947: [[Screwed (demo)|Michael (fka Marvin) Lee Aday (Meat Loaf)]] [[Wikipedia:Meat_Loaf|born]].
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* [[TDiJC:September_29|September 29]], 2006: [[Thing a Week]] #52, [[We Will Rock You]]/[[We Are the Champions]], released
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* [[TDiJC:September_30|September 30]], 1800: [[Wikipedia:Convention_of_1800|Convention of 1800]] ends the [[The Presidents|Quasi-War between the US and France]].
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* [[TDiJC:September_30|September 30]], 2005: [[Thing a Week]] #3, [[W's Duty]], released
  
 
== October ==
 
== October ==

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