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02/10 Open Thread - Plimsoll Day [1]

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Date: 2025-02-10

The Plimsoll Line is a line painted on a ship's hull. It indicated the waterline corresponding to the maximum depth to which the ship should sink under maximum load, or the maximum safe draft of the ship or the minimum freeboard. It evolved into a group of lines because the buoyancy of a floating objects depends upon the salinity and temperature of the water in which it floats. It is a boon to shippers, ship owners, captains and crews and maritime commerce.

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On this day in 1763 the Treaty of Paris ended the "French and Indian War". This "war" was but the North American theater of the Seven Years' War. Here the French colonists fought the British Colonists. When the Seven Years' War ended with the Prussians and British victorious, the French, among other things, ceded Quebec to Britain.

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On this day in 1967 the 25th Amendment to the US Constitution was ratified. If provides for a sort of peaceful coup as to the President of the USA under certain conditions as well as assorted other things.

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On this day in history:

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1763 – The Treaty of Paris ended the French and Indian War and France ceded Quebec to Great Britain.

1870 – The YWCA was founded in New York City.

1906 – The HMS Dreadnought was christened and launched setting off a Naval Arms Race

1947 – The Paris Peace Treaties were signed by Italy, Romania, Hungary, Bulgaria, Finland and the Allies of World War II.

1954 – U.S. President Dwight D. Eisenhower warned against US intervention in Vietnam. which he, in fact, carried out.

1962 – Roy Lichtenstein's first solo exhibition opened, and it included Look Mickey, which featured his first employment of Ben-Day dots, speech balloons and comic imagery sourcing, all of which he is now known for. The question, to me, is why? 1967 – The 25th Amendment to the US Constitution, relating to Presidential succession and disability, was ratified.

1996 – IBM supercomputer Deep Blue defeated Garry Kasparov in chess for the first time.

2009 – The communications satellites Iridium 33 and Kosmos 2251 collided in orbit, destroying both. What we had there was a failure to communicate

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Some people who were born on this day:

Reason has never failed men. Only force and repression have made the wrecks in the world.

~~ William Allen White

1609 – John Suckling, poet and playwright, also invented cribbage

1766 – Benjamin Smith Barton, botanist and physician

1775 – Charles Lamb, poet and essayist

1785 – Claude-Louis Navier, physicist and engineer

1795 – Ary Scheffer, painter and academic

1821 – Roberto Bompiani, painter and sculptor

1824 – Samuel Plimsoll, merchant and politician, inventor of the Plimsoll line.

1842 – Agnes Mary Clerke, astronomer and author

1868 – William Allen White, journalist, author, and progressive

1883 – Edith Clarke, electrical engineer

1890 – Boris Pasternak, poet, novelist, and literary translator Nobel Prize laureate

1898 – Bertolt Brecht, director, playwright, and poet

1905 – Chick Webb, drummer and bandleader

1914 – Larry Adler, harmonica player, composer, and actor

1927 – Leontyne Price, operatic soprano

1937 – Roberta Flack, singer, songwriter, and pianist

1940 – Kenny Rankin, singer and songwriter

1944 – Peter Allen, singer, songwriter, pianist, and actor

1944 – Rufus Reid, bassist and composer

1947 – Butch Morris, cornet player, composer, and conductor

1949 – Nigel Olsson, drummer, singer, and songwriter

1957 – Katherine Freese, astrophysicist and academic

1962 – Cliff Burton, musician and songwriter

1983 – Vic Fuentes, singer, songwriter, and guitarist

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Some people who died on this day:

Moral maxims are surprisingly useful on occasions when we can invent little else to justify our actions.

~~ Alexander Pushkin

1837 – Alexander Pushkin, poet and author 1865 – Heinrich Lenz, physicist and academic

1879 – Honoré Daumier, illustrator and painter

1891 – Sofia Kovalevskaya, mathematician and physicist

1923 – Wilhelm Röntgen, physicist and academic,

1966 – Billy Rose, composer and songwriter

2001 – Buddy Tate, saxophonist and clarinet player

2002 – Dave Van Ronk, singer, songwriter, and guitarist

2005 – Arthur Miller, actor, playwright, and author

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Some Holidays, Holy Days, Festivals, Feast Days, Days of Recognition, and such:

Plimsoll Day

International Cribbage Day

National Have A Brownie Day

Umbrella Day





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Today's Tunes



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Umbrella Day

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x YouTube Video

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Berthold Brecht

x YouTube Video

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Chick Webb's Savoy Orchestra

x YouTube Video

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Larry Adler

x YouTube Video

Leontyne Price

x YouTube Video

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Roberta Flack

x YouTube Video

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Kenny Rankin

x YouTube Video

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Peter Allen, heh

x YouTube Video

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Rufus Reid

x YouTube Video

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Butch Morris

x YouTube Video

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Vic Fuentes

x YouTube Video

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Buddy Tate

x YouTube Video

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Dave Van Ronk

x YouTube Video

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Dave Van Ronk

x YouTube Video

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SPECIAL REMINDER tune by Dave Van Ronk

x YouTube Video

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Image is Plimsoll_Line

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BUT WAIT! I forgot that it's 2-10:



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Ok, it's an open thread, so it's up to you folks now. What's on your mind?

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Cross posted from http://caucus99percent.com



Open Thread, 25th Amendment, Deep Blue, Dave Van Ronk, Samuel Plimsoll, Luang Prabang

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