This Day in TechFeb. 13, 1990: Seeing the Earth as Others See UsBy Tony LongCulture NewsFeb. 12, 1908: The Great RaceBy Tony LongJan. 23, 1978: Pfffttt....By Tony LongJan. 17, 1985: Please HoldBy Tony LongJan. 16, 1936: Day at the Races, and Your Nag in a Photo FinishBy Tony LongJan. 2, 1860: 'Gentlemen, I Give You the Planet Vulcan'By Tony LongJan. 1, 1801: Up in the Sky ... It's a Star ... It's a Planet ... No, WaitBy Tony LongDec. 26, 1982: Time's Top Man? The Personal ComputerBy Tony LongDec. 25, 2004: Next Stop, Titan, Saturn's Largest MoonBy Tony LongDec. 11, 1910: Neon Lights the City of LightBy Randy AlfredNov. 27, 1895: Nobel's Final Will Not Prized by EveryoneBy Tony LongIntroducing Mad Science, a History Book of Our Wired WorldBy Randy AlfredOct. 24, 1911: Birth of an Inventive WyethBy Randy AlfredOct. 9, 1962: First Visible LED Is DemonstratedBy Roberto BaldwinAug. 14, 1901: Before the Wright Bros., There Was GustaveBy Tony LongAug. 7, 1991: Ladies and Gentlemen, the World Wide WebBy Tony LongJuly 30, 2003: Last Vee-Dub Marks the End of an Automotive EraBy Tony LongJuly 25, 1965: Dylan's Move to Electric Leaves Blood on the TracksBy Tony LongJuly 24, 1959: Nixon, Khrushchev Have a Chat in the KitchenBy Tony LongJuly 23, 1962: Telstar Provides First-Ever TV Link Between U.S., EuropeBy Tony LongJuly 19, 1963: Cracking the 100-Kilometer-High Barrier ... in a PlaneBy Tony LongJuly 11, 1975: Unearthing Qin Shi Huang's Terra-Cotta ArmyBy Tony LongJuly 10, 1962: Swedes Set to Belt Us All ... SafelyBy Randy AlfredJuly 4, 1054: Crab Nebula Makes a Spectacular Debut in the HeavensBy Tony LongMore Stories