LibraryTrekker's Webase

Fact(s) of History

 » 1526—June 9: Emperor Go-Nara ascends to the throne of Japan.   Source

 » 1626—June 15: King Charles I of England, crowned only four months earlier, dissolves the English Parliament.   Source

 » 1726—November 8 [October 28 Old Style]: The satirical novel Gulliver's Travels, written anonymously by Jonathan Swift, is first published in London; selling out within a week.   Source

 » 1826—July 4: On the 50th Anniversary of the independence of the United States, former Presidents John Adams (90 years old) and Thomas Jefferson (83 years old) die.   Source

WELCOME

   LibraryTrekker's Webase serves as an umbrella for two of the webmaster’s personal projects: “LibraryTrekker's Star Trek InfoBarn” and “ZungAlexia”; and as a showcase on the Web for some of the webmaster’s interests including sites affiliated with the Webase and pages that test different concepts of HTML and CSS, along with other interests.

   The history of the Webase is brief, yet layered; beginning in 2003 with the creation of “LibraryTrekker's Star Trek Web Database”, which itself evolved into the “LibraryTrekker's Star Trek InfoBarn” seen on the web today. “ZungAlexia” was originally created off-line in 2009 with its' online counterpart begun soon after as part of the InfoBarn but as it grew on and off the web, “ZungAlexia” had to be separated from the InfoBarn. That separation led to the creation of the Webase as “LibraryTrekker's Home Site” in 2011 so that both of these projects and other interests could be viewed as they evolved and grew. Speaking of growth, “LibraryTrekker's Home Site” would grow into the Webase that you are visiting today.

   None of the pages are elaborate here at LibraryTrekker's Webase in anyway yet were created to serve two purposes; as “labors of love” and a way for the webmaster to keep his skills in HTML and CSS fresh by usng Web Page editing software and online resources such as W3Schools. Visit the pages within and provide comment or ask questions by using the “CONTACT LIBRARYTREKKER” link at the bottom of every page. Thank you for visiting and of course, “Live Long and Prosper”.

Fact(s) of History

 » 1926—March 16: Robert H. Goddard launches the first liquid-fuel rocket at Auburn, Massachusetts, USA.   Source

 » 1976—April 1: Steve Jobs and Steve Wozniak form the Apple Computer Company (later known as Apple, Inc.).   Source

 » 2001—September 11: Four commercial aircraft are hijacked. Two are flown into the World Trade Center towers in New York, New York. The third is flown in to The Pentagon outside Washington, DC. The fourth crashes in a field outside Shanksville, Pennsylvania. 2,977 people are killed, thousands more injured. The Islamist terrorist group al-Qaeda is determined to be responsible for the attacks.   Source

 » 2006—May 17: The final chromosome sequence is published by The Human Genome Project in the British weekly scientific journal Nature.   Source