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Chicago South Shore & South Bend Railroad interurban car at the Illinois Railway Museum.
Union, IL
July 12,1992
The CSS Hunley was a submarine of the Confederate States of America. The Hunley made her only attack against an enemy ship on a cold night in 1864 approximately 5 miles offshore. She successfully sank the USS Housatonic using a spar torpedo. The Hunley and her crew went missing and would not be seen again for over 100 years.
In 1995, a team led by New York Times bestselling author Clive Cussler discovered the Hunley in only 30 feet of water in Charleston Harbor. The submarine was raised and taken to the Warren Lasch Conservation Center, where she remains today, undergoing conservation.
Despite sinking three times previous and kiling twenty one of her own crew, including her designer and principle financier, Horace L. Hunley, the Hunley made history.
On February 17th, 1864, the H. L. Hunley became the world's first successful combat submarine.
120921-N-ZP355-012 SAN DIEGO (Sept. 21, 2012) Culinary Specialists (CSs) from surface Navy ships graduate from a one-week baking school held at San Diego Culinary Institute in La Mesa, Calif. Classes are offered each quarter and are designed to teach techniques in various cooking methods, allowing CSs to enhance their professional knowledge and improve the quality of life aboard their ships. (U.S. Navy photo by Senior Chief Mass Communication Specialist Robert Winkler/Released)
Lea Verou talks about CSS Animations at WDCNZ 2012
Photo by WE DO Photography and Design wedo.net.nz
Christopher Schmitt presenting at the CSS Summit. Hosted at the University of Cincinnati, Raymond Walters College
Ovi Chris Rouly, Ph.D. Candidate,Department of Computational Social Science, George Mason University. Chris’s talk entitled “At The Root Of Sociality: Working Towards Emergent, Permanent, Social Affines"
Abstract: Complexity science often uses generative models to study and explain the emergent behavior of humans, human culture, and human patterns of social organization. In spite of this, little is actually known about how the lowest levels of human social organization came into being. That is, little is actually known about how the earliest members of our hominini tribe transitioned from being presumably small-groups of ape-like polygynous/promiscuous individuals (beginning perhaps with Ardipithecus or Australopithecus after the time of the Pan-Homo split in the late Pliocene to early Pleistocene eras) into family units having stable breeding-bonds, extended families, and clans. What were the causal mechanisms (biological, possibly cognitive, social, and environmental, etc.) that were responsible for the conversion? To confound the issue, it is also possible the conversion process itself was a complex system replete with input sensitivities and path dependencies i.e., a nested complex system. One author has referred to similar processes and their distinctive social arrangements as, “the deep structure of society” (Chapais, 2010). This paper reviews ongoing research attempting to model-then-understand a few of the underlying social, environmental, and biological systems present at the root of human sociality.
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Acadia was designed in Canada for the Hydrographic Survey of Canada and built by Swan Hunter & Wigham Richardson at Newcastle-on-Tyne in England. She was launched in May 1913 and made her first voyage in July 1913.