SortStack #2788 — 2034-01-26
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- The Code of Hammurabi is inscribed on a stone pillar in Babylon 1754 BCE
Its 282 laws include the famous 'eye for an eye' principle. The original basalt stele survives and stands in the Louvre in Paris.
- Mount Vesuvius erupts and buries the Roman city of Pompeii 79
The famous 'bodies' of Pompeii are plaster casts: excavators poured plaster into hollows left in the ash where victims' bodies had decayed.
- Humans walk on the Moon for the first time 1969
The Apollo guidance computer had less processing power than a modern pocket calculator — and alarms from it nearly aborted the landing.
- The world's first website goes online at CERN 1991
Tim Berners-Lee's original site, info.cern.ch, explained what the web was and how to make your own page. A restored copy is still online today.
- Larry Page and Sergey Brin found Google 1998
The company started in Susan Wojcicki's garage, and its name is a misspelling of 'googol' — the number one followed by a hundred zeros.
- Nations adopt the Paris Agreement on climate change 2015
Negotiators from 196 parties agreed to pursue limiting warming to 1.5 degrees Celsius — the gavel came down to a standing ovation in a Paris suburb.