Today in History

With unix-based systems it’s almost too easy to add little extras like my new Today in History feature. Based on a tip I found at a mac enthusiast site, I put together a new sidebar feature that randomly displays one of the “today in history” entries from the system calendar; it’s over on the right, above the blog calendar.

$qc=system(“grep -h `date +%m/%d` /usr/share/calendar/calendar.* | cut -f 2| /usr/local/bin/rand | head -1”)

Of course, if this was a high-traffic site, some caching might be in order, but then that’s true of most of the dynamic content (random images and quotes) on the site. 🙂

The featured image (which may only be displayed on the index pages, depending on your settings) was randomly selected. It is an unlikely coincidence if it is related to the post.