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Tuesday, February 21, 2012

I can hardly believe we are almost through February already.  And who would have thought when we were kids (back in the good ol days) that the earth and civilization would even be here in 2012!  Here are some examples of some events in history when I was a child:

U.S. Senator Joseph McCarthy of Wisconsin tells President Truman that the State Department is infiltrated with communists and communist sympathizers. This initiates a period of witch hunts and blacklists

The Soviet Union begins putting nuclear missiles on submarines.

Television started hitting homes, for those who could afford one.  I can remember the snow and the test pattern on the screen after hours. We didn't have tv for 24 hours a day.

The Soviet Union detonates its first hydrogen bomb with much more power than the atomic bomb.
The Korean War

Schools were segregated--separating whites from blacks.

First human trials of "the pill" oral contraceptive for women.

Rosa Parks, a black woman, was arrested after refusing to give up her bus seat to a white person in Montgomery, Alabama.

The Soviet Union test their first Intercontinental Ballistic Missile (ICBM) that's capable of delivering nuclear warheads in minutes to the U.S. If you could afford one, people built bomb shelters in fear of the Soviets sending one of their missiles to the US. We had bomb drills in schools.

Alaska and Hawaii become the 49th and 50th states in the United States.

Xerox introduced the first commercial photocopier to the market.

The Berlin Wall is constructed to prevent East Berliners from defecting to the West.

John F. Kennedy was president and assassinated.

It's all relative I suppose.  But the "good ol' days"?  I think not.