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Clearing the Cache: an Edit of History's Hard Drive

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In the fairly near future, all of human history is now stored on a single monolithic memory bank: Humanity's History Hard Drive. But that sucker is just about full.

The all-powerful Council has tasked Rebecca Charytan and Zachy Hennessey - two apparently equipped workers from the Ministry of Memory - with wading through every single day in the calendar year, pitching two historic events from that date against each other to see which stays, and which gets deleted - FOREVER.
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Welcome to our most historically bountiful day so far. Zachy reveals his latest part time side-hustle. Rebecca performs an eerily accurate Jackie O impression. We finally find out what the heck's been going on in Chicago (besides the fire). Wrung out of the tubes this week: Mona Lisa debuts in Washington; Bowling debuts in Chicago; Speed Delete debuts in the office
Join Rebecca and Zachy as they enjoy a cup of rosebud-and-disembodied-finger tea and gaze at their new favorite celestial bodies: Io, Ganymede, and the Vlogbrothers.  Sous vided in the tubes this week: Galileo enjoys the sweet taste of scientific discovery and gets imprisoned; the Colorado Cannibal enjoys the sweet taste of human flesh and is un-prisoned; Zachy is unfortunately liberated from his pants prison.
Zachy makes a bold fashion choice. Pepé Le Pew makes some questionable choices. Muppets. Puppets. Clowns. Pangea. Vowels. Consenants. This episode has it all. Clip-clop-ing out of the tube this week: Wheel of Fortune premieres in 1975; Alfred Wegeners Continental Drift Theory premieres in 1912; Frank premieres from behind the vending machine.
Mazal tov! It's a bridge! Zachy and Rebecca meet one of history's biggest bad boys, and also learn what happens when a journalist, a project manager, a bureaucrat, a poet, and an engineer love each other very much... Rolling out of the tube this week: Francois Villon committed to exile in 1463; Golden Gate Bridge born in 1933; Sugar Hill Gang or French Thieves Slang? ---------------- Support Clearing the Cache on Ko-Fi: https://ko-fi.com/clearingthecache
Skate on into our shared cubicle as Rebecca and Zachy explore potentially lethal tummy aches and questionably low quality first kisses.  Flying out the tube this week: Plimpton patents the four wheel drive roller skate in 1863; Mary Gartside receives the first successful appendectomy, likely in roller skates; Steely Dan or Mimi's flan? ---------------- Support Clearing the Cache on Ko-Fi: https://ko-fi.com/clearingthecache
Rebecca and Zachy get straight to the nougaty center of history on this one and even make some time to prep some lyrics for the department-wide karaoke night. You've never heard them like this before. Crossing the desk this week: The discovery of King Tut's Everlasting Gobstopper of a sarcophagus; Emperor Meiji dismantles Japanese feudalism, likely struggles with acne; Piano Man or Mimi's Flan? ---------------- Support Clearing the Cache on Ko-Fi: https://ko-fi.com/clearingthecache
Pour yourself a cup o' sludge (hold the boba) and listen in as Rebecca and Zachy navigate an epic showdown of bare-knuckle boxing brutality vs speed limit slingin' legislation. ---------------- Support Clearing the Cache on Ko-Fi: https://ko-fi.com/clearingthecache 
We're starting off right at the beginning with January 1st - but was that always the beginning?  And also how did Mary Shelley get to be so dang cool at only 20 years old? Join Zachy and Rebecca as they ponder the meaning of time and flirt with a joint quarter life crises on this beautiful Vlunday morning. ---------------- Support Clearing the Cache on Ko-Fi: https://ko-fi.com/clearingthecache
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