SortStack #2760 — 2033-12-29

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  1. Johannes Gutenberg develops his movable-type printing press 1440

    Gutenberg was a goldsmith by trade. Of the roughly 180 Bibles he printed, 49 survive — and he died broke after losing his workshop in a lawsuit.

  2. The Taj Mahal is completed in Agra 1653

    Emperor Shah Jahan built it as a tomb for his wife Mumtaz Mahal, employing some 20,000 workers — and was later imprisoned by his own son within sight of it.

  3. Parisians storm the Bastille fortress, igniting the French Revolution 1789

    The dreaded fortress held just seven prisoners that day — including two men deemed insane. Its demolition stones were sold as souvenirs.

  4. The volcanic island of Krakatoa explodes in Indonesia 1883

    The blast was heard nearly 4,800 km away — likely the loudest sound in recorded history — and its ash turned sunsets blood-red worldwide for months.

  5. Archduke Franz Ferdinand is assassinated in Sarajevo, triggering the First World War 1914

    The archduke's driver took a wrong turn and stalled directly in front of Gavrilo Princip, handing the assassin a second chance after the morning's bomb attempt failed.

  6. Pac-Man arrives in arcades 1980

    Designer Toru Iwatani said the shape was inspired by a pizza with a slice missing. The game was renamed from 'Puck Man' to deter vandals altering the P.

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