July 31, 1961: IBM introduces the Selectric typewriter.
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"Works faster than the eye can see. Watch it in action."
The IBM Selectric was the most successful electric typewriter in history
(79-002) The IBM Selectric (1961)
...."now if they’d only come up with a typewriter that could spell."
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UALlN7IMwzc
California Typewriter - Tom Hanks & The People Who Love Typewriters
KISSES FOR MY PRESIDENT (1964) starring Polly Bergen as President Leslie McCloud.
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U.S. top 40 for July 31, 1971
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James Taylor & Carole King - You've Got A Friend (BBC In Concert, 11/13/71)
Here's a 13 hour Spotify playlist for July 31, 1971. Billboard Hot 100, UK Top 50 singles and albums.
Whoops Apocalypse (1982 British series) / "Wear your mushroom with pride."
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During an election week, the U.S. president deals with the Russians, a deposed Shah and a stolen quark bomb while a terrorist plots an attack.
Loretta Swit as President Barbara Adams in WHOOPS APOCALYPSE (1986).
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The Daily Telegraph really nailed it in their July 31, 1985 capsule.
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Produced by BBC and banned by BBC from airing on TV because too much violence and depiction of human suffering? No. It went against the official government narrative concerning the survivability of a nuclear attack. The film was shot in the Kent towns of Tonbridge, Gravesend, Chatham and Dover. It was also banned from NET (National Educational Television) in the United States due to its theme. Oh yea but of course it was.
The same people who will tell you that Mitt Romney or John McCain were "extreme right" will tell you that a terrorist mastermind responsible for thousands of innocents' deaths was "moderate." Meanwhile, it's apparently open season for the wet work teams...This is like the end of The Godfather.
![[Image: Iuw7BVL.jpg]](https://i.imgur.com/Iuw7BVL.jpg)
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https://x.com/wideawake_media/status/181...6915846210
More silly nonsense. 2023 was relatively tranquil, no major cyclone hits anywhere. She is vapid, fully groomed into the grift club and follows her Skull & Bones dad. These people are the bane of humanity, But good to hear their agenda is "losing progress."
![[Image: PQjorac.jpg]](https://i.imgur.com/PQjorac.jpg)
Accused Sept. 11 Plotters Agree to Plead Guilty at Guantánamo Bay
Since it's been a few decades here's a Trial Guide: The Sept. 11 Case at Guantánamo Bay
Farewell to July!
With your Mid-Week Treat of Interesting Words...
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The Flickering Light
Apanthropy beckons, silent shadows mourn.
No cab-slagging today, dark curtains are drawn.
Zwodder memories of much happier times,
Deep in umbrosous, light flickers and dies.
![[Image: CVSIN71.jpg]](https://i.imgur.com/CVSIN71.jpg)
"Works faster than the eye can see. Watch it in action."
The IBM Selectric was the most successful electric typewriter in history
(79-002) The IBM Selectric (1961)
...."now if they’d only come up with a typewriter that could spell."
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UALlN7IMwzc
California Typewriter - Tom Hanks & The People Who Love Typewriters
KISSES FOR MY PRESIDENT (1964) starring Polly Bergen as President Leslie McCloud.
![[Image: QFlfJMH.jpg]](https://i.imgur.com/QFlfJMH.jpg)
U.S. top 40 for July 31, 1971
![[Image: 30yCwk1.jpg]](https://i.imgur.com/30yCwk1.jpg)
James Taylor & Carole King - You've Got A Friend (BBC In Concert, 11/13/71)
Here's a 13 hour Spotify playlist for July 31, 1971. Billboard Hot 100, UK Top 50 singles and albums.
Whoops Apocalypse (1982 British series) / "Wear your mushroom with pride."
![[Image: SdfpMBY.jpg]](https://i.imgur.com/SdfpMBY.jpg)
During an election week, the U.S. president deals with the Russians, a deposed Shah and a stolen quark bomb while a terrorist plots an attack.
Loretta Swit as President Barbara Adams in WHOOPS APOCALYPSE (1986).
![[Image: fnwRlKD.jpg]](https://i.imgur.com/fnwRlKD.jpg)
The Daily Telegraph really nailed it in their July 31, 1985 capsule.
![[Image: XIiAYQs.jpg]](https://i.imgur.com/XIiAYQs.jpg)
Produced by BBC and banned by BBC from airing on TV because too much violence and depiction of human suffering? No. It went against the official government narrative concerning the survivability of a nuclear attack. The film was shot in the Kent towns of Tonbridge, Gravesend, Chatham and Dover. It was also banned from NET (National Educational Television) in the United States due to its theme. Oh yea but of course it was.
The same people who will tell you that Mitt Romney or John McCain were "extreme right" will tell you that a terrorist mastermind responsible for thousands of innocents' deaths was "moderate." Meanwhile, it's apparently open season for the wet work teams...This is like the end of The Godfather.
![[Image: Iuw7BVL.jpg]](https://i.imgur.com/Iuw7BVL.jpg)
![[Image: xpTOo8L.jpg]](https://i.imgur.com/xpTOo8L.jpg)
https://x.com/wideawake_media/status/181...6915846210
More silly nonsense. 2023 was relatively tranquil, no major cyclone hits anywhere. She is vapid, fully groomed into the grift club and follows her Skull & Bones dad. These people are the bane of humanity, But good to hear their agenda is "losing progress."
![[Image: PQjorac.jpg]](https://i.imgur.com/PQjorac.jpg)
Accused Sept. 11 Plotters Agree to Plead Guilty at Guantánamo Bay
Since it's been a few decades here's a Trial Guide: The Sept. 11 Case at Guantánamo Bay
Farewell to July!
With your Mid-Week Treat of Interesting Words...
![[Image: HR7j8Uf.jpg]](https://i.imgur.com/HR7j8Uf.jpg)
The Flickering Light
Apanthropy beckons, silent shadows mourn.
No cab-slagging today, dark curtains are drawn.
Zwodder memories of much happier times,
Deep in umbrosous, light flickers and dies.
"It is hard to imagine a more stupid or more dangerous way of making decisions than by putting those decisions in the hands of people who pay no price for being wrong." – Thomas Sowell