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Why did Reason once send out an issue with a personalized cover to every subscriber?

In June 2004, every subscriber to Reason, a libertarian magazine with a circulation of 50, received a personalized edition. The cover featured the name and surname of the subscriber, as well as a satellite image with a note where his house was located. Thus, the magazine asked readers the question of the appropriateness of the government's broad authority to collect personal data.

Authors: Jimmy Wales, Larry Sanger

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Where and when was a day divided into 10 hours, an hour into 100 minutes, and a minute into 100 seconds?

After the accomplishment of the French Revolution in 1793, the National Convention reformed the calendar and time units. The year was divided into 12 months strictly of 30 days each, and the month consisted of 3 decades of 10 days, of which only one day was a day off for civil servants. The remaining 5 or 6 days of the year, the so-called sans-culotides, did not belong to any month. According to the new rules, a day was divided into 10 hours, an hour into 100 minutes, and a minute into 100 seconds, and thus each new second corresponded to 0,864 of the old second. On January 1, 1806, Napoleon abolished this system and returned the calendar familiar to us.

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