Sep 18

 

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Sep 18, 2020  Week: 38  Day: 262                              Local:   H 81° \ L 44° \ Average Sky Cover: 5%

Wind:   3mph\Gusts:  6mph                              Nearest lightning:  523mi.; active fire:  59mi. 

Extreme Risk of Fire                                        Visibility:  10mi

Record: 86°[1956]   Record: 27°[2006]                  Sep Averages: 74°\42° (5 days with rain)

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Today’s  Quote

"Don't be afraid to give up the good to go for the great."

-John D. Rockefeller

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Random Tidbits

 White elephant

Legend has it, kings of Siam (now Thailand) used to give actual white elephants to people they wanted to punish. Yes, the elephants were valuable and respected, but that also meant they were expensive to take care of, so the kings hoped the present would drive the recipient into financial ruin. Now, of course, a white elephant exchange is meant for useless (though probably cheaper) gifts.

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A little humor

From Actual Medical Records

Patient has left his white blood cells at another hospital.

Patient was becoming more demented with urinary frequency.

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True Things

 A New Mexico man said his elation at winning more than $500,000 from a lottery scratch-off ticket turned to disappointment when he learned it was a misprint. John Wines, a recent retiree from Roswell, said he bought the scratch-off from a local Shell station and he scratched the ticket to reveal five winning numbers, two of which were each worth $250,000. Wines said he took the ticket -- which has a stated maximum prize of $250,000 -- back to the gas station to show how he had somehow managed to win more than $500,000. "I took it back in and she told me that is not a winner," Wines said. "They told me that it was a misprint and they don't pay off for misprints." Wines contacted officials with the New Mexico Lottery and received a reply via email. "We did find a flaw in that particular pack of tickets and it's been reported to our printer. Thanks for bringing this to our attention. I did complete a reconstruction of your ticket and it was not a winner," the email read. Wines said he was crushed by the news. "If it was $50 or $75, I would not think a thing about it," he said. "But this is $500,000." The New Mexico Lottery offered Wines $100 worth of tickets as compensation.

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Observations This Week

Balance Awareness Week: 13-19 Link   
International Housekeepers Week: 13-19 
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Mitochondrial Disease Awareness Week: 13-19 
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National Assisted Living Week: 13-19 
  
National Security Officer Appreciation Week: 13-19 
National Truck Driver Appreciation Week: 13-19   
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Line Dance Week: 14-19  
National Guitar Flat-Picking Days: 16-20  
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Constitution Week: 17-23
Hummingbird Celebration: 17-20 
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National Ballroom Dance Week: 18-27 
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Clean Up The World Weekend: 18-20 
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Observations for Today

Air Force Birthday
Bright Pink Lipstick Day 
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Chiropractic Founders Day 
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Constitution Day/Pledge Across America  
Hug A Greeting Card Writer Day
International Grenache Day 
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National Brave Day Link 
National Ceiling Fan Day 
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National Cheeseburger Day 
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National Concussion Awareness Day
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National HIV/AIDS and Aging Awareness Day 
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National POW/MIA Recognition Day 
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National Respect Day 
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National Tradesmen Day 
Read An Ebook Day 
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Rice Krispie Treat Day

Rosh Hashanah (at sundown)
World Water Monitoring Day
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My Rambling Thoughts

This morning I updated my iPhone with OS14, the latest one. It didn’t take nearly as long as I had expected. Some cool features but will take a while to get used to them.

Indian Health Service has announced that Chinle Clinic will have test COVID vaccines available for people to enter a trial of the drug. What would you do if you had a test study available?  I would wait.

Here is an interesting perspective: If you believe all lives matter you should be protesting now to help Blacks who have shown their lives don’t get the same treatment in a number of areas.

Another one: Voting is like Public Transportation v Uber. Here’s why…Public transportation gets you close to your destination. You might want to be closer but that is where you are dropped off. No candidate is going to check off every box for most voters. Uber takes you to right to your door but is much more costly in the long run. It is better to vote for the candidate closest to your beliefs than to not vote at all. Choosing not to vote is like deciding to walk all the way to your destination.

Many of us are missing traveling. Qantas Airline has a solution…sort of. For between USD$500 and USD$2700 you can take a 7-hour flight around Australia with low flyovers at scenic sights and then land back where you started. There is a price breakdown for Economy, Business, and 1st class flights. All flights are on 787’s with only about 130 passengers per flight. The hardest part of the trip right now is getting to Australia.

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Today’s Puzzle

Answer at the bottom of the page

Everyone in the world needs it,

but they usually give it without taking it.

What is it?

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Historical Events

1793 – George Washington laid the cornerstone for the Capitol building in Washington D.C.

1812 Great Fire of Moscow burns out after 5 days, 75% of the city destroyed and 12,000 killed

1837 Charles Lewis Tiffany and John B. Young co-found a "stationery and fancy goods emporium" in New York City, later renamed in 1853 as "Tiffany & Co."

1848 – Baseball ruled that a 1st baseman can tag base for out instead of the runner

1850 – Congress passed the Fugitive Slave Act, which required the return of escaped slaves to their owners.

1851 – The first edition of The New York Daily Times (now The New York Times) was published.

1927 – With 18 radio stations in the US, The Columbia Broadcasting System (CBS) went on the air.

1947 The Central Intelligence Agency officially comes into existence after being established by President Truman in July

1948 Ralph Bunche confirmed as acting UN mediator in Palestine

1965 – Get Smart and I Dream of Jeannie premiered on NBC

1970 – Jimi Hendrix (age 27) died in London.

1971 Momofuku Ando markets the first Cup Noodle, packaging it in a waterproof polystyrene container

1975 – Patty Hearst was captured by FBI agents and indicted.

1997 Ted Turner gives $1 billion to the United Nations, creating the public charity, the United Nations Foundation

2019 US White House bars California and other states from setting their own emission standards

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Birthdays Today

@85 – Jack Warden [John Warden Lebzelter Jr], American actor (d. 2006)

80 – Frankie Avalon[Francis Thomas Avallone], American singer, and actor

@75 – Samuel Johnson, English lexicographer, and poet (d. 1784)

75 – John McAfee, Scottish-American computer programmer, founded McAfee

69 – Ben Carson, American neurosurgeon, author, and politician (Sec HUD)

56 – Holly Robinson Peete, American actress

@51 – James Gandolfini, American actor, and producer (d. 2013; heart attack)

50 – Aisha Tyler, American actress, game show host

49 – Lance Armstrong, American cyclist

49 – Jada Pinkett Smith, American actress

47 – James Marsden, American actor

44 – Ronaldo [Ronaldo Luís Nazário de Lima], Brazilian footballer

@39 – J. D. Tippit, American police officer (d. 1963; killed after JFK)

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