Posts Tagged ‘Christmas’
Advent-ure…

It’s that time again: your correspondent is headed into his annual Holiday Hiatus. Regular service will resume early in the new year. In the meantime, with great thanks for your kind attention through this last year, and high hopes for the next, a little something to occupy one until the Big Day: from the incomparable Bodleian Library, their treasure-filled 2012 Advent Calendar.
(And for a somewhat wonkier– and wonderfully weirder– Christmas countdown, see The Economist‘s “Graphic Detail” Advent calendar.)
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As we pause to spare a thankful thought for libraries, we might note that this is the date– this very date, this year– that, for better or worse, the world is not ending.

Heading for the hills…

Never does Nature say one thing, and Wisdom another
– Juvenal
It’s time for your correspondent to head for the snow-covered hills at the shag end of the Appalachians– where even the people are stuffed with cornbread– for his family’s annual festival of barbeque and brew. Regular service should resume as the New Year begins in earnest…

Neither a borrower nor a lender be…

From the always-amusing Passive-Aggressive Notes, more evidence (as if anyone needed it) that friendship and finance can sometimes be tough to mix…
As we refrain from putting the “pound” into “compound interest,” we might recall that it was on this date in 1904, at Kitty Hawk, N.C., that Wilbur Wright won a coin toss and piloted the first attempt to fly the Wright Brothers’ original powered airplane… stalling after three seconds. Three days later, it was Orville’s turn… and he made history, piloting the famous first flight.
Wilbur, running beside his brother, as he waited for it to be his turn again (source)
Ho, ho… Got ya!…
The most widely recognized and embraced folklore by young children is Santa Claus – a plump, white-bearded and red-suited gentlemen who delivers presents to ‘good’ children at Christmas time. To young children, the arrival of Santa Claus on Christmas Eve is an event filled with joy. Indeed, it is the culmination of days filled with great anticipation and expectation.
The Santa Claus Detector is therefore an object of the present invention to provide a children’s device capable of providing selective illumination to signal the arrival of Santa Claus. This is particularly important to young children, providing reassurance that the child’s good behavior has in fact been rewarded by Santa Claus.
U.S. Patent Number 5523741: The Santa Claus Detector, issued in 1996 to Thomas Cane in San Rafael, California.
Via Gerard Vlemmings, The Presurfer.
As we remember that letters to the North Pole take an extra 19 cents in postage, we might also recall that it was on this date in 1928, in Clinton, Iowa, that the clip-on tie was invented.


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