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  • Bitcoin’s History And Events Timeline

    Bitcoin could be the most exciting technological innovation to not just the U.S. Monetary system, but the global financial regime, since the Credit Card. Let’s explore where Bitcoin has made History. January 12th, 2009 : First ever Bitcoin transaction completes: Satoshi Nakamoto proves the concept with a transmit of 10…

  • The Gene Gene The Dancing Machine Gong Show Timeline

    RIP Gene Gene The Dancing Machine Below is the Histowiki Timeline of Eugene Patton (April 25, 1932 – March 9, 2015), from The Gong Show. His contribution to historic spontaneous outbursts of Joy will not be forgotten. March 9, 2015 Patton died in Pasadena, California, at 82 from complications from…

  • Timeline History Of The U.S. Monetary System

    The Fiat Money System is being severely tested with the current financial crisis. Below is a timeline of the U.S. monetary system, and all the factors that have everyone wondering what will happen next. 1869 – Black Friday, a gold currency panic! Plummeting gold prices led to a panic known as…

  • Timeline History Of Credit Cards

    The U.S. populous is dealing with a debt crisis both as a collective, as well as in the personal. It’s big news! Below is a timeline of the Credit Card industry. by infoglyphs. Learn about data visualization software.   Do you have a correction or valuable addition to the timeline?…

  • Biggest NBA Draft Busts In History Timeline

    The 2012-13 NBA Season is launching on October 31st.  After a strike shortened season in 2011 in which the Miami Heat dominated the Oklahoma Thunder in the season finals, as always, there are lots of stories to watch as they unfold. One of them to watch is the progress of…

  • The Atari 2600 History Timeline

    October 1977: The Atari 2600 console is released during the height of the handheld video game craze, by Atari, Inc. It retails at $199, a price point to this day that represents the benchmark for video game consoles. 8 additional games were sold seperately. Only 277,000 consoles were sold. Atari,…

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