FYI June 05, 2021

On This Day

1817 – The first Great Lakes steamer, the Frontenac, is launched.
Built in Ernesttown, Ontario, by American contractors for Kingston businessmen during 1816 at a cost of £15,000, she entered service in spring 1817. Frontenac conducted regular runs across Lake Ontario between Kingston, York (now Toronto), and Niagara-on-the-Lake. The round trip fare between Kingston and York was $18 ($12 one way) in cabin class.

Frontenac typically generated about 50 horsepower (using the original Boulton and Watt formula), which was too little for a ship of her size, and she was often outperformed by sailing craft. She rarely managed to make money in eight years; the provincial population was simply too small.

Frontenac was sold for £1550 to John Hamilton in 1824, who persisted two more unsuccessful years before selling her for scrap at Niagara in 1827. Before she could be scrapped, she burned to the waterline due to arson. Parts of her engines were salvaged and used later in the Alciope on Lake Ontario and Adelaide on Lake Erie.

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Born On This Day

1646 – Elena Cornaro Piscopia, Italian mathematician and philosopher (d. 1684)
Elena Lucrezia Cornaro Piscopia (US: /kɔːrˌnɑːroʊ pɪˈskoʊpiə/,[4] Italian: [ˈɛːlena luˈkrɛttsja korˈnaːro piˈskɔːpja]) or Elena Lucrezia Corner (Italian: [korˈnɛr]; 5 June 1646 – 26 July 1684), also known in English as Helen Cornaro, was a Venetian philosopher of noble descent who in 1678 became one of the first women to receive an academic degree from a university, and the first to receive a Doctor of Philosophy degree.

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FYI

STORIES FROM NORTHERN CANADA AND ALASKA: Sometimes Funny
 
 
STORIES FROM NORTHERN CANADA AND ALASKA: Highballing It At 60 Below
 
 
STORIES FROM NORTHERN CANADA AND ALASKA: The Subarctic North Lay in Wait
 
 
STORIES FROM NORTHERN CANADA AND ALASKA: SS Nisutlin
 
 
 
 
Wickersham’s Conscience: Return of Bird of the Week: Gila Woodpecker
 
 
 
 
Quartz Weekly Obsession: RIP to the internet’s least useful spy Cookies: Half-baked tracking technology
 
 
 
 
By Andrew Egan, Tedium: Home Security Insecurities Wait, so why could changes to the cellular system cause headaches for your home security setup? And honestly, is it really that big of a deal?
 
 
 
 
By Josh Jones, Open Culture: When Was the Pinnacle of Saturday Night Live? A YouTuber Watches One Episode from Each Season & Reports Back
By David Hookstead, Daily Caller: Chris Pratt Posts Powerful Memorial Day Tribute Honoring Our Fallen Heroes
 
 
 
 
By Mikael Cho: Unsplash is being acquired by Getty Images
 
 
Usplash: Trends Find out which keywords have had the highest increase in search frequency over a period of time on Unsplash.
 
 
 
 
The Passive Voice, From Medium: Why We Find Certain People More Attractive Than Others, According to Science
 
 
The Passive Voice, From Above the Law: Man Sues After Field Drug Test Says His Daughter’s Ashes Are Meth And Ecstasy
 
 
The Passive Voice, From Publishers Weekly: Readers Angered over Anne Frank Reference in New Hilderbrand Novel
 
 
 
 
Tillamook County Pioneer: Tillamook County Pioneer Association Meeting Sunday June 6th at Swiss Hall, Tillamook

 
 
 
 

By Rob Picheta, CNN: ‘Hero rat’ Magawa retires after five years spent sniffing out landmines in Cambodia
 
 
 
 

By Alex Berg, CBS News: Forty years after first documented AIDS cases, survivors reckon with ‘dichotomy of feelings’ On June 5, 1981, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention published a now-historic report about five “active homosexuals” with a rare pneumonia.
 
 
 
 
Kathryn’s Report: Southwest pilot who watched porn from cockpit taking ‘fun’ to new level at carrier
 
 
Kathryn’s Report: Trial begins for pilot charged in 2015 triple slaying in western Kentucky
 
 
 
 

 
 
 
 

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By Natasha’s Kitchen: Cheesy Mashed Potato Pancakes Recipe There’s just something about that beautiful cheese pull.
 
 
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Taste of Home: 40 Stunning Fruit Salads You Need to Make NOW

 
 
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