
🎥⚙️ TODAY IN HISTORY – May 20, 1891
On that day, Thomas Edison dropped the cinetoscope on the world: a little box with a window where the future peeked back at you.
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On that day, Thomas Edison dropped the cinetoscope on the world: a little box with a window where the future peeked back at you.

On that day, Albert Einstein dropped his thesis on the Theory of Relativity, a concept so mind-blowing that classical physics just looked down and was like, “Yeah… I’m totally out of the game.”

It was on that day, during the 25th anniversary special of Motown, that the King of Pop made history. Michael Jackson debuted the Moonwalk. The rest? It’s like an eternal slow-mo replay.

On May 13, 1985, Dire Straits dropped Brothers in Arms — one of the first albums fully recorded in digital technology.
On May 9, 1962, physicist Theodore Maiman got the patent for the world’s first laser, the Ruby Laser.

A pharmacist had an idea. He mixed syrup with sparkling water… and accidentally created the most famous soda on the planet.

On April 30, 1938, a kinda crazy rabbit with a mischievous look and a tongue sharper than a BBB edit was born—or like, almost born—the icon that would totally redefine animated humor:
🐇 “Happy Rabbit,” the prototype for Bugs Bunny, made his debut in a Warner Bros. short called Porky’s Hare Hunt.

🚀 On April 28, 2003, the iTunes Store was born.
Over 200,000 songs available legally online.

🚨 On this day, Nintendo officially dropped “Mario Bros.” in Japan. It was a game that, on paper, was about plumbers fighting turtles in sewers filled with… fire. But in reality? It kicked off the biggest phenomenon in video game history.

April 17, 1973 | George Lucas sat down, pulled out his notepad (like, with a real pen and everything), and started writing: “In a galaxy far, far away… wait, hold up — in a super distant past…”
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Em 16 de dezembro de 1947, os cientistas do Bell Labs realizaram a primeira demonstração bem-sucedida do transistor. Por apenas um instante, uma pequena peça de metal e cristal substituiu as válvulas gigantes — e venceu. Sem telas touch. Sem processadores i9. Sem inteligência artificial.
Em 3 de dezembro de 1992, o engenheiro Neil Papworth enviou a primeira mensagem SMS da história.
Do computador dele para o celular do seu chefe, a frase simples — “Merry Christmas” — inaugurou uma nova forma de comunicação humana.
In December ’90, Tim Berners-Lee dropped the first working prototype of the World Wide Web.
What he didn’t even know? He was kickstarting a whole new vibe: a space where cultures collide, careers pop off, creativity levels up, and revolutions spark — all at once. 🔥💻✨
Nos EUA, ela surgiu para nomear o caos urbano pós-Thanksgiving — ruas abarrotadas, lojas lotadas, filas que davam voltas no quarteirão e gente lutando por televisões como se fossem artefatos sagrados.
No Brasil, como sempre, não decepcionamos.
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É a economia criativa em seu estado mais primal.