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San Francisco exempted two stray dogs from its own laws

10 August 2026 at 14:45
Bummer and Lazarus β€” Edward Jump / Public domain (via Wikipedia)

In 1860s San Francisco, the city routinely poisoned or trapped stray dogs. The city exempted Bummer and Lazarus by name. Bummer was a black-and-white Newfoundland who lived on the sidewalk outside Frederick Martin's saloon on Montgomery Street, and he was an exceptional rat-killer. β€” Read the rest

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Mark Twain wrote a story in 1898 that describes the internet

By: Popkin
7 August 2026 at 14:45
telelectroscope β€” Mark Twain, 1907, Library of Congress Prints and Photographs Division / public domain (Wikimedia Commons)

"From The 'London Times' in 1904" is an 1898 Mark Twain short story set six years in the future, and it describes something very close to the internet. It opens as a murder mystery. Clayton, a hot-tempered army officer, is accused of killing Szczepanik, the inventor of a machine called the telelectroscope. β€” Read the rest

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