Wednesday, February 8, 2012

The Great Geek Manual ? This Day in Geek History: February 7

1818
The Academician magazine is first published in New York City. It will become the first successful educational magazine in the U.S.

1915
The first wireless message sent from a moving train to a station is transmitted, marking the beginning of the era of mobile communications.

1932
The Neutron subatomic particle is first described in an article in the journal Nature by James Chadwick, who coined the name after he discovered it by bombarding Beryllium with alpha particles. In 1935, Chadwick will receive the Nobel Prize for Physics for the discovery.

1956
Doug Ross of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) presents a paper on gestalt programming at the Western Joint Computer Conference in Los Angeles, California. Ross had experimented with gestalt programming while working for the U.S. Air Force and Emerson Electric Company. Read more about Doug Ross at Boston.com.

1958
In response to the launch of Sputnik, the United States Department of Defense issues directive 5105.15 establishing the Advanced Research Projects Agency (ARPA). The directive charges the agency with the ?direction or performance of such advanced projects in the field of research and development?? Among ARPA?s highest priorities is the development of computer technology. The agency will be at responsible for the developing ARPANET, the predecessor of the Internet. Visit the official DARPA website.

1973
File Transfer Protocol (FTP) is introduced as a standard for the transfer of files between networked computers.

1979
PlutoPluto moves inside the orbit of Neptune for the first time since either planet was discovered.

1981
The private plane of Stephen Wozniak crashes during take-off, near the Santa Cruz Mountains in California. The accident leaves him with a loss of short-term memory for over a month.

1983
Atari seeks a legal injunction against Coleco Industries to prevent the company from selling its ColecoVision adapter to play Atari cartridges.

1984
Bruce McCandless demonstrates the MMUSpace Shuttle Challenger astronauts Bruce McCandless II and Robert L. Stewart make the first untethered space walk using the jet-propelled Manned Maneuvering Unit (MMU). (STS-41-B) McCandless, the first human Earth-orbiting satellite, ventures out 320 feet from the orbiter during the initial test of the MMU. Visit the mission?s official website.

1985
The Los Angeles City Attorney?s office drops the case against Sysop Tom Tcimpidis for lack of evidence and in the ?interests of justice.? Tom Tcimpidis had previously had his system seized for a posting of a pactel card code without the sysop?s knowledge.

1994
The Star Trek: The Next Generation episode ?Lower Decks? first airs. (No. 715) In it, several of the ship?s junior officers vie for the next big promotion, but the one choosen is asked to undertake a dangerous mission into Cardassian space. Memory Alpha entry

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