also from Sydney. Hope you're surviving the heat (okay, it's not been that bad, I'm just awful with heat - I'm actually looking forward to going back to work, just because of the air conditioning).
But being the trivia fan I am I had a look at my various info sources anyway, and discovered that that may not just be a coincidence, as January 8 has also given us a veritable Justice League of awesome, including William Hartnell (the first Doctor, for those of you who aren't Whovians), Stephen Hawking (the only person ever to appear as 'himself' - a hologram of himself - on Star Trek), David Bowie, Elvis Presley, and Graham Chapman (of Monty Python).
But also, for trivia's sake, on this day back in 1960 construction kicked off on the Aswan High Dam, which created Lake Nasser (including submerging quite a bit of history in the process, although the big name sites were dismantled and rebuilt on higher ground - some of them under ridiculous time pressures, with temples still being taken apart while surrounded by artificial walls with the water rising around them), and allowed the annual flooding of the Nile to be controlled. Whether it was all really a good idea depends who you ask (in general, 'mostly, yeah, more or less') but it's certainly spectacular - one of my very rare overseas holidays, ten years or so ago, was an archaeology tour of Egypt, including a cruise from Aswan to Abu Simbel.
The event has to do with Laughter Yoga, where people get together for the purpose of laughing, but I figure you probably get most of the benefit from just, y'know, having a laugh at something funny. Like this, especially if you watched Star Trek TNG (if not it's probably kind of bizarre, but I'm me, who by now is surprised that I'm defaulting to Trekkie?)Artemis wrote:Today back in 1953, well, wikipedia makes it sound a little bit more graphic than it actually was, with "Almost 72% of all television sets in the United States are tuned into I Love Lucy to watch Lucy give birth." I feel like reality tv nowadays has gotten to anything's-possible levels, so I'll just confirm that it was offscreen - although the whole 'Lucy is pregnant' storyline was run in conjunction with Lucille Ball actually being pregnant, and while the episode had been filmed a couple of months previously, it aired just twelve hours after the real-life birth of Desi Arnaz Jr.



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