Canada's biggest bay is Hudson Bay which was discovered in 1610 by English explorer Henry Hudson. Hudson Bay is located in Eastern Canada and is frozen from about mid December and mid June every year. Nunavut territory in Northern Canada was only created in 1999 and is home to the Inuit p...
One mysterious gravitational anomaly is in the Hudson Bay of Canada . This area has lower gravity than other regions, and a 2007 study finds that now-melted glaciers are to blame. The ice that once cloaked the area during the last ice age has long since melted, but the Earth hasn't ent...
He has a lot of low-level knowledge about Python and makes poking at the Python interpreter seem more fun than it actually is. Joe Armstrong (Erlang): One of the few people I actually had the chance to see live already. He is a funny, witty and smart guy and if you want to learn...
A great man of Europe, thought I, must therefore be as superior to a great man of America, as a peak of the Alps to a highland of Hudson;and in this idea I was confirmed, by observing the comparative importance and swelling magnitude of many English travellers among us, who, I was a...
“very rapid improvement”. Interestingly, the castaways were only one part of an eclectic mix of ethnicities and backgrounds at Fort Vancouver: there were British, Irish, and French-Canadian employees of the Hudson’s Bay Company that had established the fort, as well as Hawaiian labourers and...
Sulenberger setting the plane down in the Hudson River. 1NiceGuy Posted 22 February 2010 at 06:40 pm The most amazing thing about what Capt. Pearson accomplished is that no one has been able to duplicate his feat in the flight simulators. They had many experienced pilots attempt it and ...
and they were bound to win the war anyway. In the spring of 1780, Arnold informed André that he was expecting to gain command of West Point, an important series of forts that controlled traffic on the Hudson River. He was willing to turn it over to the British in return for cash and...
Henry Hudson was famously the first European to sail up the river and explore the bay that both now bear his name. In 1608, Hudsonnoted in his logbookthat a few of his crew had spotted a mermaid swimming close to the ship’s side looking up at them. ...