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entrustedtothedirt.com
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| | | | | I've been enjoying listening to the recent Titanic episodes on the The Rest Is History podcast. This famous tragedy really is an amazing window into the world as it was around 100 years ago. One of the biggest surprises of the series for me was hearing that the Titanic was, in fact, the safest ship... | |
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| | | | | The Donald Pleasence Blogathon has landed... You are invited to our party for the next 3 - and possibly 4 - days to celebrate the films and TV of Donald Pleasence. | |
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| | | | | When we hear the word "Titanic," normally our mind associates with the James Cameron film of 1997 in which the fictional romance between two different-class passengers was the foreground in the most devastating non-wartime disaster in history. Perhaps a few of us will associate names and backgrounds of the true passengers, such as Thomas Andrews,... | |
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| | | Forty years ago, Nutting Associates released the world's first mass-produced and commercially sold video game, Computer Space. It was the brainchild of Nolan Bushnell, a charismatic engineer with a creative vision matched only by his skill at self-promotion. With the help of his business partner Ted Dabney and the staff of Nutting Associates, Bushnell pushed... | ||