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    Mysterynet.com: Mystery Time Line: 1841 - 1920
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    by revenantdm  6-29-2008   
     I am clipping this from a very large article that deserves justice and should be read by any who like my treatment of it.
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    Mysterynet.com: Mystery Time Line
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    by revenantdm  6-29-2008   
     I was doing a search on a topic that had the keyword book in it and mysterynet.com came up... I decided to take a look and this is a great site for online mysteries and I have a tendency to look at classic fiction and especially timelines of fictional occurrences.
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    Martians halted at Arctic Circle; CSA issues Emancipation Proclamation!
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    by revenantdm  6-18-2008   
     This is a wonderful site that I owe many thanks and appreciation to as they have given me more than one inspirational idea that led to a good story of Alternate History.
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    That Wacky Millennium Part XV(1876 - 2000)
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    by revenantdm  6-13-2008   
     The TP controversy continues... Second greatest Con Man (following P T Barnum) makes his appearance, Thomas Edison.... Esperanto is created... The Twentieth Century is covered in That Wacky Century of clips of mine...
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    That Wacky Millennium Part XIV(1866 - 1880)
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    by revenantdm  6-13-2008   
     So many inventions... and a Robber Baron too.
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    That Wacky Millennium Part XIII (1857 - 1865)
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    by revenantdm  6-13-2008   
     The Civil War.. Pasteur, Lister and the man who invented Toilet Paper... "In God We Trust."
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    That Wacky Millennium Part XII (1815 - 1855)
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    by revenantdm  6-13-2008   
     Many inventions. emigration, as th Industrial Age is upon us.
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    That Wacky Millennium Part XI (1789 - 1814)
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    by revenantdm  6-13-2008   
     French Revolution, Washington first Constitutional President, inventiveness galore and the War of 1812.
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    That Wacky Millennium Part X (1777 - 1788)
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    by revenantdm  6-13-2008   
     The Birth of a Nation! (It was a hard labor and Britain had to be out on drugs to do it!)
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    That Wacky Millennium Part IX (1692 - 1777)
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    by revenantdm  6-13-2008   
     From Witchery to Revolution... Watch out for the Illuminati though...
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    That Wacky Millennium Part VIII (1582 - 1620)
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    by revenantdm  6-13-2008   
     The Calendar, Microscope, Scientific Theory, John Smith and Sir Francis (Kevin) Bacon. What more could you ask for?
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    That Wacky Millennium Part VII (1530 - 1580)
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    by revenantdm  6-13-2008   
     Catholic, Protestant. Reformation, Counter-Reformation. Plague and Nostredamus and more accurate guns than before...
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    That Wacky Millennium Part VI (1492 - 1512)
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    by revenantdm  6-13-2008   
     Many things were happening here at the beginning of the Age of Discovery. Columbus bumps into America and thinks it is Asia (at this point of time referred to as "India") Copernicus has a small disagreement with the Catholic Church (they call these things "heresies.") and Inquisition is torturing any suspected heretic or witch they can find... Makes you kind of glad you missed those days, right?
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    That Wacky Millennium Part V (1450 - 1492)
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    by revenantdm  6-13-2008   
     The Inquisition! Here we Go! The Inquisition, What a Show! New Factoid: Isabella appointed Torquemada head of the Spanish Inquisition! That was one busy lady! Supporting Columbus, Marrying Ferdinand, appointing an Inquisitor General, yet she still has time to oust the Muslims from Spain and wait until Part VI!
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    That Wacky Millennium Part IV (1300 - 1409)
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    by revenantdm  6-13-2008   
     Amazing what happens when the head of a Church is more powerful than any common monarch! Factoid: More people have died violently in the name of religion than any other type of homicide in world history... At least we now know who to blame for clock-watchers!
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    That Wacky Millennium! Part III (1260-1300)
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    by revenantdm  6-12-2008   
     The 13th century seemed very busy. Mongols, Marco Polo, glasses, Brave Heart and Central Heating!
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    That Wacky Millennium! Part II (1206-1258)
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    by revenantdm  6-12-2008   
     The Golden Horde, the Magna Carta, the Inquisition (best money-making scheme in history!) and Bacon develops gunpowder (first case of fried Bacon?) Makes you all wish we lived then! Well, maybe not.
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    That Wacky Millennium! Part I (1001-1206)
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    by revenantdm  6-12-2008   
     This was too easy to decide on after seeing his Wacky 20th Century timeline. I wish I could have put some of his forward into the clip but I will put it here instead: "At the end of the First Millennium, Rome had long since fallen. The Dark Ages were drawing to a close and the Medieval Period was beginning (although the term "dark ages" wasn't actually coined until the Renaissance, as part of an effort to make the past look bad). The stirrup had changed the face of warfare. Somebody had just invented that, that thing, what do you call it, that harness that goes around a horse's neck and puts the load on the animal's shoulders? That thing. And it changed the course of history, too, believe you me! Also, the modern notion of "progress" pretty much didn't exist; the view of the future was that every day was bleaker than the next, so hurry up and end, world, we're rootin' for that Second Coming." That should set the right tone...
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    That Wacky Century - Part IX (1985-2000)
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    by revenantdm  6-12-2008   
     Yes. We all agree that the NASA jokes about the disaster were in poor taste but I swear that I heard the first one less than 24 hours after the explosion! New Coke, Three Mile Island and Chernobyl?? Hmm. I am glad I am allergic to Coke!
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    That Wacky Century - Part VII (1977-1984)
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    by revenantdm  6-12-2008   
     Star Wars, Dollar Coins easily mistaken for Quarters, PCs and Macs... The point he makes about our money system is very true also.
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    That Wacky Century - Part VI (1969-1976)
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    by revenantdm  6-12-2008   
     If you are wondering why this clip ends in Logan's Run then you have not yet remembered what Sci-Fi movie made its debut in 1977. This writer makes some very funny pop culture comments not to mention he really has done his homework on what was the cause of many historical actions..
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    That Wacky Century - Part V (1963-1969)
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    by revenantdm  6-12-2008   
     The half-decade of Assassinations alone is worth thinking about whether you are a conspiracy theorist or not! (I am NOT. I prefer the title "conspiracy connoisseur!") All this AND Star Trek? Wow, man, what a trip!
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    That Wacky Century - Part IV (1950-1961)
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    by revenantdm  6-12-2008   
     From Korean War to the Space Race, or from Shakey's Pizza to the Edsel... Take your pick as it is all here. Darn, I always wanted to be a rocket scientist...
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    That Wacky Century - Part III (1938-1950)
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    by revenantdm  6-12-2008   
     Grab a girl and Jitterbug! It's World War II and the Atomic Age and Cold War begin... love the line on testing of Nuclear bombs!
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    That Wacky Cntury - Part II (1925-1935)
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    by revenantdm  6-12-2008   
     Ah, those wonderful days of yesteryear... Take away our job, homes, life savings, gold and hope for a better future; but give us Booze and Bread and we are happy as clams...
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    That Wacky Cntury - Part I (1901-1920)
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    by revenantdm  6-12-2008   
     I love it when I find a gem like this by accident. While doing a search on timelines on Google I found this... I know I do a few multi-part clips but this deserves it!
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    History Channel's World History Page..
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    by revenantdm  5-14-2008   
     An Awesome tool of exploration for any person interested in ANY aspect of History. You do not need to be an amateur or professional historian to enjoy this site. I picked this page because the variety of info alone is worth a look see from all. Definitely check out there games page... Can not go wrong... Great for classroom studies too.
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