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  • John Burnett was sworn in as the new mayor of Bonham. Kevin Hayes took the oath to be the new mayor pro tem and Colby Davis was named the Employee of the Quarter at the Bonham City Council meeting.
  • The Holly Jolly Drink Tour at the Legacy West North Pole features handcrafted holiday cocktails to put you in the holiday spirit. Guests will sip holiday cheer with selections including the Holiday Margarita, Coconut Eggnog Martini, Sweater Weather, Frosted Fir, Sugar Plum Solstice, Cranberry Mule and Merry Miso in the heart of Plano’s premier lifestyle destination.
  • The Fannin County Museum of History invites the public to enjoy this wonderful exhibit of cast-iron toys.
  • From smart toys and tablets to e-bikes and tools, batteries power many of the most popular gifts each holiday season. This year, Americase, a Texas-based global leader in the design and manufacture of custom packaging solutions for the safe transport and storage of lithium-ion batteries and other hazardous materials, is encouraging families and shippers to take a few easy precautions to extend battery life and ensure safe handling.
  • Nancy Russell of Twisted Limb Creations holds one of her recent glass creations. Russell, one of 16 vendors set up inside Creative Arts Center for Sweets, Spirits & Sparkles, specializes in hand-turned items wood and acrylics.
  • 1968 – Douglas Engelbart gave what became known as "The Mother of All Demos", publicly debuting the computer mouse, hypertext, and the bit-mapped graphical user interface using the oN-Line System (NLS). "The Mother of All Demos" was a landmark computer demonstration, named retroactively, of developments by Stanford Research Institute's Augmentation Research Center. It was presented at the Association for Computing Machinery / Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (ACM/IEEE)—Computer Society's Fall Joint Computer Conference in San Francisco, by Douglas Engelbart, on December 9, 1968. The 90-minute live demonstration featured the introduction of a complete computer hardware and software system called the oN-Line System or, more commonly, NLS, which demonstrated for the first time many of the fundamental elements of modern personal computing, including windows, hypertext, graphics, efficient navigation and command input, video conferencing, the computer mouse, word processing, dynamic file linking, revision control, and a collaborative real-time editor. Engelbart's presentation was the first to publicly demonstrate all of these elements in a single system. The demonstration was highly influential and spawned similar projects at Xerox PARC in the early 1970s. The underlying concepts and technologies influenced both the Apple Macintosh and Microsoft Windows graphical user interface operating systems in the 1980s and 1990s.