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 2010-49

December 9, 2010


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External Links

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Wikipedia: Date Portal | December 2010 | 2010 | December 9 in History




6 events found

Dame Helen Mirren, speaking as she received an award in Beverly Hills, USA, criticises the intention
Governor of the U.S. state of Florida Charlie Crist posthumously pardons Jim Morrison, the lead sing
An hour-long live episode of Coronation Street is broadcast on the soap opera's 50th anniversary
Calisto Tanzi, the founder and former chief executive of multinational food corporation Parmalat, is
Thousands of WikiLeaks supporters launch further and more intense denial-of-service attack against c
U.S. Attorney General Eric Holder announces that his country's justice department is "looking into"



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John Eleuthère du Pont

American convicted murderer known as the du Pont family fortune

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