Apr 2

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Apr 2, 2018 Week: 14\ Day: 92
86004 Today: H 68° \ L 36° \ Average Sky Cover: 90% 
Nearest Lightning:  924miles away
Wind ave.:   16mph\Gusts:  0mph Visibility: 10 mi
Record High: 72°[1966]   Record Low: -2°[1975]
Apr Averages: 58°\27°


Today’s Quote

Art evokes the mystery without which the world would not exist.
   Rene Magritte

Harper’s Index

101,500  Number of people who have been granted
citizenship of Asgardia, a planned nation in outer space

16  Percentage who are women




More Observances This Month

ASPCA Month  Link  Link
Alcohol Awareness Month
Amateur Radio Month 

Observances This Week
1-7
APAWS Pooper Scooper Week
Bat Appreciation Week
Golden Rule Week
Laugh at Work Week
Medication Safety Week
National Blue Ribbon Week  Link  (Child Abuse)
National Public Health Week
National Window Safety Week
Testicular Cancer Awareness Week (aka Get A Grip Day!)  Link 
World Hula Week
Explore Your Career Options

Observances for Today
American Crossword Puzzle Days: 1-3
Dyngus Day Link  
International Children's Book Day
Mule Day-8  Link
National Ferret Day Link
National Love Your Produce Manager Day
Reconciliation Day
Tater Day ( It's Sweet Potatoes)  Link 
White House Easter Egg Roll
World Autism Day Link
World Autism Acceptance Day  Link


Today’s Significant US Historical Events
Today’s Significant International Historical Events 
1500’s                                          
1513 Explorer Juan Ponce de León claims Florida for Spain as the first known European to reach Florida

1700’s                                          
1792 The Coinage Act is passed establishing the United States Mint and authorizing the $10 Eagle, $5 half-Eagle & 2.50 quarter-Eagle gold coins & silver dollar, ½ dollar, quarter, dime & half-dime


1800’s                                          
1801 Napoleonic Wars: The British led by Horatio Nelson destroy the Danish fleet in the naval Battle of Copenhagen
1827 US inventor Joseph Dixon of Salem, Massachusetts, begins manufacturing lead pencils
1877 1st Easter egg roll held on White House lawn

1900’s                                          
1905 Cairo-Capetown railway opens
1921 Albert Einstein lectures in New York City on his new "Theory of Relativity"
1930 Ras Tafari Makonnen becomes Emperor Haile Selassie of Abyssinia (Ethiopia)
1935 Mary Hirsch becomes 1st woman licensed as a horse trainer
1968 "2001 A Space Odyssey" directed by Stanley Kubrick and starring Keir Dullea and Gary Lockwood, premieres at the Uptown Theater in Washington, D.C.
1974 46th Academy Awards: "The Sting", Glenda Jackson & Jack Lemmon win
1977 Fleetwood Mac's "Rumours" album goes #1 & stays #1 for 31 weeks
1978 TV soap show "Dallas" starring Larry Hagman and Barbara Bel Geddes premieres on CBS (as a 5 week mini-series)
1978 Velcro was 1st put on the market
1986 NYC Mayor Ed Koch signs & brings the Gay Rights Bill into effect

2000’s                                          
2013 Eurozone unemployment reaches a high of 12%


My Rambling Thoughts
Thanks Google. I had been wondering for several days how often Apr. 1 was also Easter. Google: since 1900, Easter has fallen on April Fool's Day only four times - 1923, 1934, 1945 and 1956. It won't happen again until 2029. I was just a small kid the last time it happened. No wonder I don’t remember.

No Thanks Facebook. I use several different browsers (Chrome, IE, and Mozilla Thunderbird) when searching the internet. Well the omni-present Facebook quietly and secretly changed my selected search engine, Google, to some stupid Facebook search engine that opens Facebook and lists pages I visit that have key words from the search. It is stupid. It is frustrating. It doesn’t find my information. And it is EVIL. First, I thought it only worked if FB was open. Nope. Works every time. This morning I changed all my browsers search back to Google. My point is that I shouldn’t have to. When I set up each browser, I chose Google. That is all I should ever have to do, unless Google suddenly goes out of business or I tire to their results. It should always be MY choice, not Facebook’s. Rant ends.

I was expecting a beautiful, warm, sunny Easter…cause that’s what our local weatherman said on Friday. It is beautiful and warm but it is also overcast. Headed to some friend’s house for an Easter Brunch. Great food, good company. Nice Easter, even without direct sunshine.


Birthdays Today
@-  indicates age at death

90’s
@95- Christian "Buddy" Ebsen Jr.,
American actor (Beverly Hillbillies, Breakfast at Tiffany's),
born in Belleville, Illinois
(d. 2003)
@90- Robert "Dabbs" Greer,
American actor
(Gunsmoke, The Green Mile, Little House on Prairie),
born in Fairview, Missouri
(d. 2007)

80’s
@86- Alec Guinness,
British actor (The Ladykillers, The Bridge on the River Kwai),
born in London, England
(d. 2000)

70’s
@74- Leon Russell,
musician and singer-songwriter (Carny),
born in Lawton, OK
in his sleep (d. 2016)
@73- Giacomo Casanova,
Italian writer, adventurer and famous lover,
born in Venice, Italy
(d. 1798)
73- Linda Hunt,
American actress (Bostonians, Eleni, Silverado, NCIS: LA),
born in Morristown, NJ
71- Emmylou Harris,
country singer (Together Again),
born in Birmingham, Ala
@71- Charlemagne,
1st Holy Roman emperor (800-14),
born in Liège, Frankish Kingdom
(d. 814)
@70- Hans Christian Andersen,
Danish author of 150 fairy tales
(The Ugly Duckling, The Snow Queen),
born in Odense, Denmark fall,
cancer (d. 1875)

60’s
@65- Walter Chrysler,
American founder of car company Chrysler,
born in Wamego, Kansas stroke
(d. 1940)
@62- Jack Webb,
American screenwriter, director and
actor (Dragnet, Sunset Boulevard),
born in Santa Monica
heart attack (d. 1982)

50’s
57- Christopher Meloni,
American actor (Law & Order SVU)

40’s
@47- Rodney King,
African American motorist beaten by LA cops,
born in Sacramento,
drowned (d. 2012)
@44- Marvin Gaye (Jr), 
singer (Sexual Healing),
born in Washington, D.C.
shot by father (d. 1984)
43- Adam Rodriguez,
actor (CSI:Maimi)




Historical Obits Today

80’s
@88±-1902 Esther Morris,
suffragist and first female American judge
@84-2005 Pope John Paul II,
Polish Roman Catholic Pope
83-2016 Gato Barbieri,
Argentinian Latin jazz musician (Last Tango in Paris)
@80-1872 Samuel Morse 
developer of electric telegraph

60’s
@61-1932 Bill Pickett,
American cowboy and rodeo performer
invented bulldogging,
kicked in the head by a bronco

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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