Jul 1

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Jul 1, 2018 Week: 27\ Day: 182
86004 Today: H 82° \ L 48° \ Average Sky Cover: 10% 
Nearest Lightning:  389miles away
Wind ave.:   2mph\Gusts:  16mph Visibility: 10 mi
Record High: 92°[1990]   Record Low: 31°[1913]
Jul Averages: 82°\50°

Today’s Quote

The eye of a human being is a microscope,
which makes the world seem bigger than it really is.
    Khalil Gibran


Harper’s Index

12/21/2017
Date on which the drink company Long Island Iced Tea Corp. changed its name to Long Blockchain Corp.

+183
Percentage change in its share price that day

Observances This Month
Air-Conditioning Appreciation Days (7/3 to 8/15)  Link
Alopecia Month for Women
Bereaved Parents Awareness Month
Bioterrorism/Disaster Education & Awareness Month
Cell Phone Courtesy Month 
 Link
Day of the Knife (July 25 to August 22)  
Link
Dog Days (7/3 to 8/11)   
Link

Observances This Week
1st-7th
Beans and Bacon Days Link 
National Unassisted Homebirth Week
Be Nice To New Jersey Week


Observances for Today
Estee Lauder Day
Fast of Tammuz
Hop A Park Day
International Chicken Wing Day
National GSA Employee Day
National Postal Workers Day  Link
Resolution Renewal Day
U.S. Postage Stamp Day
Zip Code Day


Today’s Significant US Historical Events
Today’s Significant International Historical Events 
1500’s                                         
1535 Sir Thomas More goes on trial in England charged with treason

1600’s                                         
1656 1st Quakers (Mary Fisher/Ann Austin) arrive in Boston (arrested)
1698 Congregation of Notre Dame of Montreal founded by Marguerite Bourgeoys canonically constituted a community

1700’s                                         
1776 1st vote on Declaration of Independence for Britain's North American colonies

1800’s                                         
1836 US President Andrew Jackson announces to Congress bequest by James Smithson of 100,000 gold sovereigns to found institution in Washington.
1847 1st US postage stamps go on sale, 5 cent Franklin and 10 cent Washington, NYC
1858 1st Canadian coins minted (1, 5, 10 and 20 cent)

1858 The joint reading of Charles Darwin and Alfred Russel Wallace's papers on evolution to the Linnean Society
1862 Congress outlaws polygamy for the 1st time
1862 US Internal Revenue Law imposes 1st federal taxes on inheritance, tobacco and on incomes over $600 (progressive rate)
1863 Battle of Gettysburg, Pennsylvania; Lee's northward advance halted
1863 Free city delivery of mail begins in 49 US cities; postage 3 cents per oz
1867 The Dominion of Canada is formed, comprising the provinces of New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, Ontario & Quebec, with John A. Macdonald serving as the first Prime Minister
1871 The decimal currency system is made uniform in Canada
1874 1st US zoo opens (Philadelphia)
1881 1st international telephone conversation, Calais, Maine to St Stephen, New Brunswick
1885 The United States terminates reciprocity and fishery agreement with Canada
1893 San Francisco Bay City Club opens 1st US bicycle race track, made of wood
1898 Theodore Roosevelt and his Rough Riders charge up San Juan Hill
1899 Gideon Society established to place bibles in hotels

1900’s                                         
1902 US Congress passes the Philippines Government Act, providing that the Philippines be governed by a commission appointed by the President, with consent from the senate; Filipinos are to be treated as citizens of their land, no the USA
1903 Tour de France: Inaugural race begins in Montgeron, a south-eastern suburb of Paris
1905 Albert Einstein introduces his theory of special relativity
1908 "SOS" (· · · – – – · · ·) distress signal becomes the worldwide standard for help
1916 Coca-Cola brings current coke formula to the market
1917 In contradiction of a state law, the Robins (Dodgers) play their 1st Sunday MLB game in Brooklyn. Owner and manager arrested but escape with a fine
1931 Ice vending machines introduced in LA 25 lbs, 15 cents
1943 "Pay-as-you-go" - 1st withholding tax from paychecks
1944 Bretton Woods Conference starts, dominated by Harry Dexter White and John Maynard Keynes and leads to establishment of the IMF and the World Bank
1946 US drops atom bomb on Bikini atoll (4th atomic explosion)
1959 World Refugee Year begins
1960 The independent Somali Democratic Republic, commonly known as Somalia, is formed out of former British and Italian territories
1960 Fidel Castro nationalizes Esso, Shell & Texaco in Cuba
1961 Haleakala National Park forms in Hawaii
1963 ZIP (Zone Improvement Plan) Codes are introduced for United States mail
1971 State of Washington becomes 1st state to ban sex discrimination
1971 Twenty-sixth Amendment, which lowers the voting age from 21 to 18, is ratified and becomes part of the United States Constitution
1972 Feminist magazine "Ms" founded by Gloria Steinem publishes its first issue with Wonder Woman on the cover
1972 The first Gay Pride march in England takes place.
1974 General Augusto Pinochet becomes president and dictator of Chile
1978 Former US President Richard Nixon makes 1st public speech since resigning in 1974
1979 Sony introduces the Walkman
1998 The NBA commences a player lockout after no agreement with players about salary issues - lasted 204 days, season shortened by 50 games

2000’s                                         
2013 Demonstrations occur across Egypt with 15 million people calling for the resignation of their President, Mohammed Morsi
2017 Mexican police kill 19 gunmen in drug-related shootout in northern state of Sinaloa

My Rambling Thoughts
A friend from the rez stopped by Thursday, stayed up way to late watching Netflix. Then we hung out around Flag most of the day Friday.

A nice summer day today with a little breeze. Great summer day.

I will never understand the 45’s supporters. For weeks 45 has been bad mouthing the press. Then, after the horrific shooting that killed 5 journalists because some crazy was upset about a story that was published 5 years ago, he suddenly sees journalists as a great part of the American fabric.

Very impressed by the turnout around the country who are protesting the latest family separation. I sure wish Congress would get it's sh’t together and reform out outdated immigration system. Every rep and senator is getting a very nice salary + perks to represent the people. Nowhere in the constitution does it say ‘forget what is good for the country, and support only your base’. Nor does it say ‘every vote should be considered to guarantee your reelection.’


Birthdays Today
@-  indicates age at death

100’s
102- Olivia de Havilland, American actress (All the King's Men, The Adventures of Robin Hood, Gone with the Wind), born in Tokyo, Japan

90’s
@95- Estée Lauder, CEO (Estée Lauder cosmetics) born in NYC (d. 2004)

80’s
@81- Jo Sinclair [Ruth Seid], American writer (Wasteland), born in Brooklyn, New York (d. 1995)

70’s
@73- Sydney Pollack, American diretcor, actor and producer (Tootsie, Out of Africa), born in Lafayette, Indiana (d. 2008) cancer
@74- Karen Black, American actress (5 Easy Pieces, Pyx), (d. 2013) cancer
73- Deborah Harry, singer (Blondie-Heart of Glass), born in Miami, Florida
@70- Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz, German mathematician & philosopher (differential and integral calculus), born in Leipzig, Holy Roman Empire (d. 1716)

60’s
66- Dan Aykroyd, comedic actor

50’s
57- Carl Lewis, American sprinter/long jumper (9 Olympic gold 1984, 88, 92, 96), born in Birmingham, Alabama
51- Pamala Anderson, actress

40’s
41- Liv Tyler, American actress and daughter of Aerosmith's frontman, Steven Tyler (Stealing Beauty, Lord of the Rings), born in NYC

30’s
@37- Amy Johnson, British pilot, first female pilot to fly alone Britain to Australia, born in Kingston upon Hull, England (d. 1941) drowned after plane crash
@36- Diana Spencer, Princess of Wales, born in Sandringham, England (d. 1997) car crash

Historical Obits Today

90’s
@97-2009 Karl Malden [Mladen George Sekulovich], American actor (Streets of San Francisco, American Express, A Streetcar Named Desire)

80’s
@89-2015 Lawrence Herkimer, American "Grandfather of Cheerleading" (founded National Cheerleading Association, patented the pom-pom)
@87-1983 R Buckminster Fuller, inventor/philosopher (Geodesic dome)
@86-2017 Norman Dorsen, American lawyer, human rights advocate and president of the American Civil Liberties Union
@85-1896 Harriet Beecher Stowe, American author (Uncle Tom's Cabin)
@80-2004 Marlon Brando, American actor (The Godfather, A Street Cart Named Desire and On the Waterfront)

70’s
@79-2000 Walter Matthau, American actor and comedian (The Odd Couple, Bad News Bears), heart disease
@79-1997 Robert Mitchum, American actor (Out of the Past, Winds of War, North & South), lung cancer
@78-1974 Juan Perón, Argentine military officer and President of Argentina (1946-55, 73-74), heart attack 
@77-1931 Alice Mary Robertson, American educator, social worker and 2nd woman in US Congress

60’s
@64-1894 Allan Pinkerton, American private detective and founder of Chicago detective agency, malaria/stroke

50’s
@59-1860 Charles Goodyear, American chemist and manufacturing engineer who invented the vulcanization process for rubber, when he hears news that his daughter had died
@57-1995 Wolfman Jack [Robert Weston Smith], American disk jockey (Midnight Special), heart attack
@54-2005 Luther Vandross, American singer, heart attack
@54-1991 Michael Landon, American actor (Bonanza, Highway to Heaven), cancer

40’s
@41-1996 Margaux Hemingway, American fashion model and actress (Lipstick), suicide


Disclaimer: All opinions are mine…feel free to agree or disagree.
All ‘data’ info is from the internet sites and is usually checked with at least one other source, but I have learned that every site contains mistakes and sadly once the information is out there, many sites simply copy it and is therefore difficult to verify. Also for events occurring before the Gregorian calendar was adopted [1582] the dates may not be totally accurate.
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Jun 29

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Jun 29, 2018 Week: 26\ Day: 180
86004 Today: H 85° \ L 51° \ Average Sky Cover: 15% 
RED FLAG WARNING
Nearest Lightning:  352miles away
Wind ave.:   7mph\Gusts:  23mph Visibility: 10 mi
Record High: 93°[1990]   Record Low: 30°[1913]
Jun Averages: 68°\41°
Today’s Quote

The home is the chief school of human virtues.
  William Ellery Channing

Harper’s Index

400,000
Estimated number of NYC apartments for which tenants can pay with cryptocurrency

41
Number of tenants who have actually done so

Observances This Week
Carpenter Ant Awareness Week: 24-30
Fish Are Friends, Not Food! Week: 24-30 Link 
Lightning Safety Awareness Week: 24-30 Link
National Mosquito Control Awareness Week: 24-30 Link 
Watermelon Seed Spitting Week: 24-30
Windjammer Days: 24-30
National Prevention of Eye Injuries Awareness: 27 -7/4
North American Organic Brewers Days: 29-7/1
Water Ski Days: 29-7/1 

Observances for Today
Drive Your Corvette to Work Day Link 
Hug Holiday
World Scleroderma Day  Link

Today’s Significant US Historical Events
Today’s Significant International Historical Events 
1800’s                                          
1863 George Armstrong Custer, aged 23, appointed Union Brigadier General
1880 France annexes Otaheite (Tahiti)
1891 US National Forest Service organized

1900’s                                          
1936 George M. Cohan is the first artist to be presented with a US Congressional Gold Medal, by Franklin D. Roosevelt (for raising war morale)
1956 US Federal interstate highway system act signed
1972 Supreme Court rules (5-4) that death penalty is cruel & unusual
1982 Voting Rights Act of 1965 extended
1986 Richard Branson aboard Virgin Atlantic Challenger II reaches Bishop Rock, Isles of Scilly, fastest crossing of Atlantic
1994 US reopens Guantanamo Naval Base to process refugees

1996 Superman's Action Comic #1 (1938) auctioned at Sotheby at $61,900

2000’s                                          
2002 Naval clashes between South Korea and North Korea lead to the death of six South Korean sailors and sinking of a North Korean vessel.
2006 Hamdan v. Rumsfeld: The U.S. Supreme Court rules that President George W. Bush's plan to try Guantanamo Bay detainees in military tribunals violates U.S. and international law.
2007 Enya receives an honorary doctorate from the National University of Ireland, Galway
2008 Glastonbury music festival in England; Leonard Cohen the highlight singing ""Hallelujah"2014 Islamic State leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi announces establishment of worldwide "caliphate" at the Great Mosque of al-Nuri in Mosul, Iraq
2015 Beijing Times reports 30% of the Great Wall of China has disappeared due to natural forces and stealing of bricks
2017 Battle for Mosul: Iraqi forces retake destroyed Great Mosque of al-Nuri from Islamic State - symbolic site where their leader declared a "caliphate"

My Rambling Thoughts

Our retirement group had a nice lunch yesterday for Mary’s birthday. Cheryl has family coming in next week.

Had my annual EKG this morning. Good news is both the machine and I worked well. Of course, must wait a few weeks for results. Not concerned.

Wrist is doing fine without fine without the brace. Nice!

A shooting at a local newspaper in Annapolis. The Gov. of MD is the first on the news to offer prayers. When will our elected officials stop this craziness. Guns are simply too easy to buy and way too easy to use when one has a ‘break’ of some kind. It won’t happen with the current Congress, who can’t even protect innocent children who are brought across the border for asylum.

Birthdays Today
@-  indicates age at death

80’s
88- Robert Evans, American director/actor (Love Story, The Godfather, Chinatown), born in NYC

70’s
@78- William James Mayo, American surgeon and co-founder Mayo clinic in Minnesota, born in Le Sueur, Minnesota (d. 1939)
@78- Prasanta Chandra Mahalanobis, Indian scientist and applied statistician (Mahalanobis distance), whose birthdate is celebrated annually in India as "National Statistics Day", born in Calcutta, Bengal, British India (d. 1972)
74- Gary Busey, movie actor
71- Richard Lewis, American comedian (Marty Gold-Anything But Love), born in NYC


60’s
@69- George Washington Goethals, American engineer (built Panama Canal), born in Brooklyn, New York (d. 1928)
@64- Slim Pickens [Louis Burton Lindley Jr], American rodeo performer and actor (Dr Strangelove, Blazing Saddles), born in Kingsburg, California (d. 1983) brain tumor

50’s
@57- Stokeley Carmichael, [Kwame Toure], American Black Power-activist d. 1998 prostate cancer
@59- Little Eva [Eva Boyd], American pop singer(Locomotion), born in Belhaven, North Carolina (d. 2003) cervical cancer

30’s
36- Colin Jost, comedian, SNL

Historical Obits Today


90’s
@96-2003 Katharine Hepburn, American actress (Adam's Rib, On Golden Pond)

70’s
@75-1852 Henry Clay, American politician known as "the Great Compromiser", tuberculosis 
@74-1995 Lana Turner, American actress (Survivors, Falcon Crest, The Postman Always Rings Twice), cancer 

60’s
@63-2007 Joel Siegel, American film critic colon cancer

50’s
@55-1861 Elizabeth Barrett Browning, British poet and writer ("How Do I Love thee")

40’s
@49-1978 Bob Crane, American DJ and actor (Col Hogan-Hogan's Heroes, Donna Reed), murdered

30’s
@34-1967 Jayne Mansfield, American actress (The Girl Can't Help It), car crash

Disclaimer: All opinions are mine…feel free to agree or disagree.
All ‘data’ info is from the internet sites and is usually checked with at least one other source, but I have learned that every site contains mistakes and sadly once the information is out there, many sites simply copy it and is therefore difficult to verify. Also for events occurring before the Gregorian calendar was adopted [1582] the dates may not be totally accurate.
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