SortStack #975 — 2029-02-08

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  1. Alexander the Great founds the city of Alexandria in Egypt 331 BCE

    It became home to both the Great Library and the Pharos lighthouse, one of the Seven Wonders. Alexander never saw the finished city — he died eight years later.

  2. William the Conqueror defeats King Harold at the Battle of Hastings 1066

    The Bayeux Tapestry — actually an embroidery nearly 70 meters long — tells the story, including Harold's famous (and disputed) arrow in the eye.

  3. James Watt patents his improved steam engine 1769

    Watt also coined 'horsepower' as a marketing tool — comparing his engines to the draft horses customers would be replacing. The watt unit is named for him.

  4. The Wright brothers achieve the first powered airplane flight 1903

    The first flight lasted twelve seconds and covered about 37 meters — shorter than the wingspan of a modern jumbo jet.

  5. The Channel Tunnel opens between England and France 1994

    Its undersea section is the longest of any tunnel in the world. British and French digging crews met beneath the seabed and shook hands through the breakthrough hole.

  6. The World Health Organization declares COVID a global pandemic 2020

    Within weeks, roughly half of humanity was living under some form of lockdown — the largest coordinated shutdown of public life in history.

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