20th centuryOct. 11, 1995: 'We're Trashing the Ozone Layer'Oct. 7, 1954: IBM Gets TransistorizedOct. 6, 1927: The Jazz Singer Gives Movie Audiences the 'Talkies'Oct. 5, 1931: First Nonstop Trans-Pacific Flight Ends in Cloud of DustOct. 4, 1958: 'Comets' Debut Trans-Atlantic Jet AgeOct. 1, 1950: Come Fly With Me, Says BBCSept. 29, 1920: Radio Goes CommercialSept. 24, 1960: First Nuclear Carrier, <cite>USS Enterprise</cite>, LaunchedSept. 17, 1908: First Airplane Passenger DeathSept. 16, 1985: Jobs Quits Apple Sept. 16, 1997: Jobs Rejoins AppleSept. 10, 1941: Stephen Jay Gould BornSept. 9, 1926: Radio Sets Up a National Broadcasting CrazeSept. 8, 1930: Scotch Tape Starts StickingSept. 7, 1948: Where the Rubber Is the RoadSeptember 3, 1976: Viking 2 Lands on MarsSept. 2, 1969: First U.S. ATM Starts Doling Out DollarsSept. 1, 1974: New York to London in Less Than 2 HoursAug. 31, 1920: News Radio Makes NewsAug. 30, 1954: Ike Inks Nuke LawAug. 25, 1989: Voyager 2, Meet NeptuneAug. 23, 1977: Pedal-Powered Gossamer Condor Flies Into Record BooksAug. 20, 1960: Back From Space, With Tails WaggingAug. 18, 1990: B.F. Skinner Goes in a BoxAug. 13, 1913: Great Alloyed Victory for Stainless SteelMore Stories