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Today in history, August 12: A day of remarkable achievements and lasting legacies

August 12 is a day rich with history, filled with remarkable discoveries and events that have left a lasting impact.

August 12, 2024 / 08:01 IST
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August 12 is a day rich with history, filled with remarkable discoveries and events that have left a lasting impact. It's also a day to remember the influential individuals who were born, shaping the world in their unique ways, and those whose legacies continue to inspire us even after their passing. Let's delve into the stories that make this day truly special.

1990: Discovery of the Largest Dinosaur Fossil
On this day in 1990, American palaeontologist Sue Hendrickson made an extraordinary find in the state of South Dakota. She uncovered the fossilised remains of a Tyrannosaurus rex, which would later be affectionately named "Sue" in her honour. This colossal creature, believed to have stood 14 feet tall when alive, remains one of the most significant dinosaur discoveries to date.

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1981: The IBM Personal Computer Hits Store Shelves
August 12, 1981, marked a pivotal moment in the history of computing as the IBM Personal Computer, also known as the IBM 5150, became available in stores for the first time. Retailing for approximately $1500, the initial model lacked disk drives but set the stage for the personal computing revolution that would follow.

1976: Massacre at Tel al-Zaatar Refugee Camp
A tragic chapter of the Lebanese Civil War unfolded on this day in 1976, when about 3,000 refugees were killed at the UN-run Tel al-Zaatar Palestinian refugee camp near Beirut. The camp had been besieged by members of the right-wing extremist Phalange group, resulting in one of the war’s most horrific massacres.