Nov 18


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Nov 18, 2018 Week: 47 \ Day: 322
86004 Today: H 55° \ L 22° \ Average Sky Cover: 15% 
Wind:   8mph\Gusts:  16mph Visibility: 10 mi
Record High: 48°[1898]   Record Low: -13°[1958]
Nov Averages: 51°\23°

Today’s Quote

Now Autumn's fire burns slowly along the woods
and day by day the dead leaves fall and melt.
William Allingham


Random Tidbits

The large blue signs on freeways indicating that there's a Shell station or a McDonald's at the next exit are called "interstate logo boards." A business must meet strict criteria, such as restrooms, telephones, no cover charge, and so on, in order to get its name posted


Observances This Week
           
16-23
International Games Week

17-24
American Sand Sculpting Competition Link

18-22
American Education Week Link 

Observances for Today

European Antibiotic Awareness Day Link
Married To A Scorpio Support Day
Mickey Mouse Day

National Apple Cider Day Link 
National Princess Day  
Link
National Vichyssoise Day
Push-button Phone Day


Today’s Significant Historical Events

1300’s                                         
1307 William Tell reputedly shoots apple off his son's head

1800’s                                         
1805 30 women meet at Mrs Silas Lee's home in Wiscasset, Maine, organizes Female Charitable Society, first woman's club in America

1865 Mark Twain publishes "Celebrated Jumping Frog of Calaveras County"

1872 Suffragette Susan B. Anthony is arrested by a U.S. Deputy Marshal and charged with illegally voting

1883 Standard time zones forms by railroads in US & Canada

1900’s                                         
1902 Brooklyn toymaker Morris Michton names the teddy bear after US President Teddy Roosevelt

1920 Apollo Theater (Academy, Bryant) opens at 221 W 42nd St NYC

1936 Main span of Golden Gate Bridge joined

1961 JFK sends 18,000 military advisors to South Vietnam

1963 Bell Telephone introduces the touch-tone telephone to customers in Pennsylvania

1964 J. Edgar Hoover describes Martin Luther King as "most notorious liar"

1970 Linus Pauling declares large doses of Vitamin C could ward off colds

1978 In Jonestown, Guyana 918 members of the Peoples Temple are murdered or commit suicide under the leadership of cult leader Jim Jones

1984 The Soviet Union helps deliver American wheat during the Ethiopian famine


My Rambling Thoughts
Yesterday was a busy day and then had lunch with some friends from the Rez.

Had a small panic attack this morning. Went to check my phone and it was dead, dead. Wouldn’t turn on, wouldn’t light up, wouldn’t do anything. It is iPhone 5 and has been great. When the Verizon store finally opened, I had a couple of hours to convince myself that buying a new phone wouldn’t be THAT bad. I got to the store soon after they opened and told the young lady my problem. I’m sure she must have finished middle school recently. She does all the stuff I did, and I am starting to accept that I need a new phone. Then she pushed 3 buttons simultaneously and hold them for about 20 seconds. Suddenly the little apple appears on the screen. She lets it turn on, I put in my password, and everything is right there. AMAZED and very relieved. And thankfully no need for a new phone quite yet.  She said it is a ‘soft reset’.

Got home to find out the I actually get to watch a Univ. of Colorado game live. Nice. It is tied at halftime, but with the cold, either team could win. Folsom Field looks very cold with all that snow on the field. Been there, done that while attending school there. Now it’s nice to be in a comfy recliner and a warm house. It wasn’t nice to watch the Buffs blow the entire 2nd half. Still nice to watch a game live.


Birthdays Today
@-  indicates age at death

90’s
@92- Imogene Coca,
comedienne (Your Show of Shows, Grindl), born in Philadelphia, (d. 2001)

80’s
@86- Sojourner Truth [Isabella Baumfree],
African-American abolitionist and feminist, born in Swartekill, New York (d. 1883)

@83- George Gallup,
American survey sampling pioneer and inventor of the Gallup poll, born in Jefferson, Iowa (d. 1984)

70’s
76- Linda Evans,
actress (Dynasty, Big Valley, Beach Blanket Bingo), born in Hartford, Connecticut

@74- William Schwenck Gilbert,
English dramatist, librettist, poet and illustrator (Gilbert & Sullivan), born in London, England, heart attack while trying to save his drowning girl friend

60’s
@66- Johnny Mercer,
American lyricist (Moon River, Old Black Magic), born in Savannah, Georgia (d. 1976) brain tumor

@63- Louis-Jacques Daguerre,
French inventor and photographer (daguerreotype), born in Cormeilles-en-Parisis, France (d. 1851)

63- Sinbad, [David Adkins],
Benton Harbor MI, actor (1st Kid, Vibe)

50’s
50- Owen Wilson,
American actor (Meet the Parents, Zoolander), born in Dallas, Texas

40’s
48- Mike Epps,
American actor

48-Megyn Kelly,
news anchor, former talk show

30’s
36-Damon Wayans, Jr.,
comedian, actor


Historical Obits Today

70’s
@74-2002 James Coburn,
American actor (Our Man Flint, Magnificent Seven), heart attack

60’s
@65- William Allingham,
Irish poet (Day & Night Songs)

50’s
@56-1886 Chester A. Arthur,
21st President of the United States (1881-85), stroke

40’s
@47-1978 Jim Jones,
US pastor, leader of Jonestown Cult, commits suicide with his cult



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