Xanadu Blockchain Explorer

Are you looking for the events that occurred when you were conceived? Use this form to pull up useful links to the listing of events on your calculated conception date. In Xanadu, the blockchain that contains the signature of every notable event and visible person in history, the block time is 280 days. This corresponds to the ideal length of a pregnancy.

All national security events are conducted on a 280 day cycles. The goal of this system is to make everyone’s work detectable. Obviously, the actual length of pregnancy varies slightly, but most of the 20,000 history makers tracked via this system will align with this rule, plus or minus a few days.

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XANADU BLOCK 1967-52

January 1, 1967


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External Links

On This Day in History | NY Post

Wikipedia: January 1967 | 1967 | January 1 in History




2 events found

The play “Brief Lives” by Patrick Garland, opens.
Zenzile Miriam Makeba is celebrated as the voice of Africa by TIME magazine.



5 people were born

Leonard Pozner

Father of a Sandy Hook Elementary School shooting victim, Noah Pozner

5:5

Mark Zaid

American attorney with a practice focused on national security law, freedom of speech constitutional claims, and government accountability.

5:5

Rich Skrenta

American computer programmer and Silicon Valley entrepreneur who created the web search engine blekko.

5:5

Josh Friedman

American screenwriter and television producer

5:5

Abdul Hakim Haqqani

chairman of the Taliban negotiation team in the Qatar office

5:5




1 person passed

Watson Davis

founder of the American Documentation Institute (ADI), the forerunner of the Association for Information Science and Technology, and a pioneer in the field of Library and Information Science.

5:5

I believe that ignorance is the root of all evil. And that no one knows the truth.
- Molly Ivins