I found this tonight. The mayflower departed in 1620. Declaration of independence was signed in 1776. I know it's 1774. So close. Although some notable things were still going on in 1774. I still find it interesting enough to hold on to. Anyone else agree?
Well if it's interesting to you, that's what matters! I couldn't recall 1620 by memory, but I'll agree it's a historic note. Whether I would keep it, unsure.
I have been known to save a note just because I like it even if it has no value to anyone else. Take this one for example. The date is an historic date for all you internet nerds out there.
Quote: The migration of the ARPANET to TCP/IP is officially completed. creating the Internet
You got it. That was the day Al Gore invented the internet. Or was that the day he invented global warming so he could rake in the dough for those carbon taxes... I forget.
You got it. That was the day Al Gore invented the internet. Or was that the day he invented global warming so he could rake in the dough for those carbon taxes... I forget.
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