September 13, 1956 –IBM introduced the worlds first production hard disk the “IBM 305“, on this date, which stored five megabytes of data. To put this in perspective a modern USB drive stores 2 gig or more (400 times more than the first hard drive just 50 years ago) and fits on a keychain ,Continue reading “The first hard disk”
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Scooby snacks were first available
September 13, 1969 – Scooby-Doo, Where Are You! made its CBS network debut on this date. Velma’s famous line, “My glasses, I can’t see without them!” was not originally scripted for the show. During a table read for the voice artists, Velma’s voice-over actress Nicole Jaffe, who was near-sighted as well, lost her glasses andContinue reading “Scooby snacks were first available”
The original working title was ‘Scrambled Eggs’
September 13, 1965 –The Beatles released the single Yesterday in the US on this date (Act Naturally was on the B side.) This was the first Beatles song to capture a mass adult market. Most of their fans were young people to this point, but this song gave the band a great deal of credibilityContinue reading “The original working title was ‘Scrambled Eggs’”
Pee-Wee’s Playhouse premiered
September 13, 1986 –CBS allowed a strange, pale man, in an ill-fitting suit to come into their viewers homes (to scream really loud) when Pee-Wee’s Playhouse premiered on this date. It is often assumed that the main reason for the cancellation of the series was Paul Reubens indictment for obscenity for an incident in anContinue reading “Pee-Wee’s Playhouse premiered”
Captain EO premiered
September 12, 1986 –Captain EO, starring Michael Jackson and directed by Francis Ford Coppola, made its gala premiere at Disneyland in Anaheim, CA and at Disney’s Epcot Center in Orlando, FL on this date. At a cost of about one million dollars per minute of film, this was, minute for minute, the most expensive motionContinue reading “Captain EO premiered”
Lunik II was launched
September 12, 1959 –While Americans were home watching Bonanza on this date, the Soviet Union launched Lunik II toward the Moon aboard a Luna 8K72 carrier rocket. It was the first man-made object to reach the Moon from Earth. It was the Soviet’s second attempt to launch a rocket to the moon and the firstContinue reading “Lunik II was launched”
Sometimes a large thick stone shaft is just an obelisk
September 12, 1878 –The magnificent phallic symbol was erected on the bank of the Thames on this date. It doesn’t really have anything to do with Cleopatra. The obelisk has a twin in New York’s Central Park, also named Cleopatra’s Needle. It has nothing to do with Cleopatra, either. There’s one in Paris. It’s notContinue reading “Sometimes a large thick stone shaft is just an obelisk”
Nike!
September 12, 490 B.C. –It looked like it was going to be a pretty bleak day for Western Civilization. The Greeks, who were not yet Ancient or Classical, were facing a massive invasion of Persians. Persia was not yet part of the Axis of Evil, but was pretty nasty just the same. They had moreContinue reading “Nike!”
Bonanza premiered
September 12, 1959 –That’s why we call it Bonanza…Bonanza…Bonanza… Bonanza, the first US television series to be broadcast in color, premiered on NBC-TV on this date. Most viewers have only heard the famous theme song by Jay Livingston and Ray Evans played as an instrumental. The theme song actually had lyrics and there is footageContinue reading “Bonanza premiered”
Lassie premiered
September 12, 1954 –What girl – Jeff’s trapped in a mine; fell into a well; considering early withdrawal of his principle from an IRA; discovered that the ex-president lied about his involvement with the January 6th insurrection … Lassie (or Jeff’s Collie – how many of you remember Jeff’s Collie) premiered on on CBS-TV onContinue reading “Lassie premiered”
