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https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Japanese_submarine_I-25
Seems they have been around since ww1, but I somehow missed subs launching aircraft.
"On 9 September, the crew again deployed the "Glen", which dropped two bombs over forest land near Brookings, Oregon. This attack by an enemy airplane was later called the "Lookout Air Raid", and was the only time that the continental United States was ever bombed by enemy aircraft during wartime."
Seems they have been around since ww1, but I somehow missed subs launching aircraft.
"On 9 September, the crew again deployed the "Glen", which dropped two bombs over forest land near Brookings, Oregon. This attack by an enemy airplane was later called the "Lookout Air Raid", and was the only time that the continental United States was ever bombed by enemy aircraft during wartime."
Trump: “We had the safest border in the history of our country - or at least recorded history. I guess maybe a thousand years ago it was even better.”
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Re: History thread
wow - what a short thread
This is cool. We find arrowheads and they find a ring belonging to the Sheriff of Nottingham.
https://www.upworthy.com/guy-with-a-met ... nottingham
This is cool. We find arrowheads and they find a ring belonging to the Sheriff of Nottingham.
https://www.upworthy.com/guy-with-a-met ... nottingham
Trump: “We had the safest border in the history of our country - or at least recorded history. I guess maybe a thousand years ago it was even better.”
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Re: History thread
That's one of the things I've always liked about my mum's side of the family - something "old" is really old. 1600's is recent history. But what a find that was!
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I just finished reading "Code Girls; The Untold Story of the American Women Code Breakers of World War II" by LIza Mundy. A fascinating book about how the Army and Navy competed to hire linguists, math or astronomy majors, and other women from prestigious universities like Vassar, Bryn Mawr, and other lesser known schools. But these women were remarkably successful in cracking Japanese diplomatic and military codes as well as the German Enigma code. There were hundreds of them working at offices in DC and Virginia. It was a fascinating story about a little known aspect of that time in history.
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I watched the Imitation Game last weekend. After the Turing character takes over at a similar Enigma code breaking group in England, he fires most of his former group and publishes a crossword puzzle offering work to anyone who can complete it within a certain amount of time.neoplacebo wrote: ↑Fri Apr 08, 2022 3:59 pmI just finished reading "Code Girls; The Untold Story of the American Women Code Breakers of World War II" by LIza Mundy. A fascinating book about how the Army and Navy competed to hire linguists, math or astronomy majors, and other women from prestigious universities like Vassar, Bryn Mawr, and other lesser known schools. But these women were remarkably successful in cracking Japanese diplomatic and military codes as well as the German Enigma code. There were hundreds of them working at offices in DC and Virginia. It was a fascinating story about a little known aspect of that time in history.
Cumberbatch plays an obsessed eccentric socially inept gay genius at a time when it wasn't good to be gay. Good movie.
https://m.imdb.com/title/tt2084970/?ref_=m_nm_knf_i1
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The British had been working on the Enigma code for a couple of years before the US got involved with it. The girls at the Navy Annex in DC and the girls at Arlington Hall in VA (the Army version of the Navy effort) soon surpassed the efforts of the British and they pretty much left it up to us to finish solving the code. The British efforts were done at Bletchely Park. One of the British guys named Turling (I think) was fired from the British project when it was discovered he was gay. He later committed suicide. Several of the American girls who worked on the code breaking efforts were also fired for getting pregnant. After the war, the operations at the Navy Annex and at Arlington Hall were consolidated into what is now the NSA.billy.pilgrim wrote: ↑Fri Apr 08, 2022 5:13 pmI watched the Imitation Game last weekend. After the Turing character takes over at a similar Enigma code breaking group in England, he fires most of his former group and publishes a crossword puzzle offering work to anyone who can complete it within a certain amount of time.neoplacebo wrote: ↑Fri Apr 08, 2022 3:59 pmI just finished reading "Code Girls; The Untold Story of the American Women Code Breakers of World War II" by LIza Mundy. A fascinating book about how the Army and Navy competed to hire linguists, math or astronomy majors, and other women from prestigious universities like Vassar, Bryn Mawr, and other lesser known schools. But these women were remarkably successful in cracking Japanese diplomatic and military codes as well as the German Enigma code. There were hundreds of them working at offices in DC and Virginia. It was a fascinating story about a little known aspect of that time in history.
Cumberbatch plays an obsessed eccentric socially inept gay genius at a time when it wasn't good to be gay. Good movie.
https://m.imdb.com/title/tt2084970/?ref_=m_nm_knf_i1
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Re: History thread
billy.pilgrim wrote: ↑Fri Apr 08, 2022 1:40 pmwow - what a short thread
This is cool. We find arrowheads and they find a ring belonging to the Sheriff of Nottingham.
https://www.upworthy.com/guy-with-a-met ... nottingham
Oooo, challenge made. We'll probably never know.... Harrison sent the ring to the British Museum's Portable Antiquities Scheme to have it authenticated. After doing some research they found that it was once owned by Sir Matthew Jenison, who was the Sheriff of Nottingham between 1683 and 1684.
... Harrison said. “I hope it will go to someone who will appreciate its historical value.” It was sold at auction by Hansons Auctions for £8,500 ($11,115)....
Let’s hope that the man who sold the ring does what Robin Hood would have done with a piece of jewelry that adorned the hand of a nobleman whose family came into money by taking other people’s loot. Surely, he’d take the proceeds from the auction and give them to the poor.
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Archeologists discover historical artifacts during Notre Dame Cathedral restoration
Whole lotta lead...

Whole lotta lead...

Archeologists say they will soon open a human shaped lead sarcophagus found underneath the floor at the Notre Dame Cathedral in Paris.
The announcement came around the three-year anniversary of a devastating fire that engulfed the more than 850-year-old national monument and shocked the world.
The day after the blaze, archeologists were called in to assist with the conservation and restoration of the cathedral as workers set to the task of rebuilding.
"The vaults crashed here during the fire and opened a hole into this 19th century heating network and underneath there is a series of layers which is very dense, interesting and fascinating," said French National Archeological Institute archeologist Christophe Besnier.
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Awww.

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