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Oct 5, 2017 Week: 40 \ Day: 278
86004 Today: H 72° \ L 43°
Average Sky Cover: 0%
Wind ave: 6mph\Gusts: 18mph
Visibility: 10 mi
Record High: 80°[1991] Record Low: 14°[1969]
Oct Averages: 63°\31°
Oct Records: H: 85° (1980) L: -2° (1971)
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Quote of the Day
The greatness of art is not to find what is common but what is unique.
Isaac Bashevis Singer
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Observances Today
International Day of No Prostitution Link
National Depression Screening Day Link
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Observances This Week
Trichotillomania, Skin Picking & Related BFRB Awareness Week: 1-5 Link
Universal Children's Week: 1-7
4-H Week: 1-7 Link
Great Books Week: 1-7
International Post Card Week: 1-7 Link
Mental Illness Awareness Week: 1-7
Mystery Series Week: 1-7
National Carry A Tune Week: 1-7
National Chimney Safety Week: 1-7
National Midwifery Week:1-7 Link
National Work From Home Week: 1-7
Nuclear Medicine and Molecular Imaging Week : 1-7 )
Customer Service Week: 2-6 Link
Drive Safely Work Week: 2-6 Link
Health Information and Technology Week: 2-6 Link
Kids' Goal Setting Week: 2-6 (First Week)
National Heimlich Heroes Week: 2-6
Spinning & Weaving Week: 2-6 Link
Financial Planning Week: 2-8
National Health Care Food Service Week: 2-8 Link
World Dairy Expo: 3-8
No Salt Week: 3-10
World Space Week: 4-10 Link
Great American Beer Festival: 5-7 Link
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Today’s Significant US Historical Events
◄ Today’s Significant International Historical Events
1500’s
◄1550 Foundation of the city of Concepción, Chile.
◄1568 Conference of York begins: trial against Mary Stuart
1700’s
◄1789 French Revolution: Women of Paris march to Versailles in the March on Versailles to confront Louis XVI about his refusal to promulgate the decrees on the abolition of feudalism, demand bread and have the King and his court moved to Paris
1800’s
1857 The City of Anaheim is founded
1877 Chief Joseph surrenders, ending Nez Perce War
◄1895 The first individual time trial for racing cyclists is held on a 50-mile course north of London.
1900’s
1924 1st Little Orphan Annie-strip appears in NYC Daily News
◄1944 Suffrage is extended to women in France
1945 "Meet the Press" premieres on radio
1947 Harry Truman makes the 1st Presidential address televised from the White House
1953 The first documented recovery meeting of Narcotics Anonymous is held.
1956 "The Ten Commandments", directed by Cecil B. DeMille, starring Charlton Heston and Yul Brynneropens in the US
◄1968 Civil rights march in Derry stopped by the Royal Ulster Constabulary (RUC)and resulting clashes lead to two days of serious rioting, often considered the start of 'the Troubles' in Northern Ireland
◄1969 Monty Python's Flying Circus begins airing on BBC
1970 PBS becomes a US television network.
1978 Over 30 major nations ratify the Environmental Modification Convention which prohibits weather warfare that has widespread, long-lasting or severe effects
◄1983 Lech Wałęsa wins Nobel Peace Prize
2000’s
◄2000 Mass demonstrations in Belgrade lead to the resignation of Serbian strongman Slobodan Milošević. These demonstrations are often called the Bulldozer Revolution.
2001 Tom Ridge resigns as Governor of Pennsylvania to become President George W. Bush's Homeland Security Advisor
2015 Governor Jerry Brown of California signs a bill giving terminally ill patients the "right to die"
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My Rambling Thoughts
Warm temps have returned for a few days. Nice.
Shopping was easy. Old People’s discount today at grocery store…time to stock up. So glad that my grocery store has started using some mini-carts, especially on Old People’s Day…we don’t buy a lot and gives us much more room to maneuver through the throngs of elders. I really wish they had developed those decades ago. As a single person, I seldom, if ever, come close to filling a gargantuan sized cart, so the smaller carts are the answer for me. I am thankful I am no longer a ‘grocery bagger’ who has to get the carts out of the parking lot. The various sizes make it much harder and adds to the time doing it.
My landlord has 2 units here in our complex, next to each other. When the family moved out, lots of workers appeared. Expected that. The family had lots of people and they had been there for about 5 years, so certain things need to be repaired. Yesterday I looked outside to my back deck. Haven’t been out there at all since the very cool weather started. These workers have built some wood structure between the deck and the border fence. This blocks all access to the rest of the unit’s back area. On occasion, something will fall off my deck and it is too high to just jump down to get anything, so I have to walk around the last unit and enter the ‘alley’ to get it. That would be stopped by a fence. Secondly, we share a huge pine tree that is constantly dropping needles. They pile up in the alley, causing a fire hazard. About 5 years ago I talked to the landlord about why the HOA didn’t clean that area. He checked, and low and behold the HOA now cleans it about twice a year. That too would be stopped with a barrier. So, I called the landlord and turns out his son is taking over that unit and did the building project without checking with the HOA. Live and learn I guess. So, the fence/barrier or whatever will be disappearing soon. My landlord said he hasn’t even checked on the other unit, since his son is taking over. It will all work out.
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Bizarre News
*-- At Least She Can Afford the Medical Bills --*
A South Carolina student said she was so shocked to win $125,000 from a scratch-off lottery ticket that her pacemaker alarm to sound. Brianna Mathis, 20, a student at Clemson University, told South Carolina Education Lottery officials she was so shocked when she scratched off the $5 Fantastic 5s ticket that her pacemaker went off. "After I got over the shock of winning, I gave the ticket to Fort Knox for safe keeping," said Mathis, who used "Fort Knox" to refer to her mother. Mathis said she plans to use her $125,000 winnings to pay off her student debt and help her mother buy a house.
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Birthdays Today
@- indicates age at death
90’s
93- Glynis Johns, Pretoria South Africa, actress (Mary Poppins)
@92- Bill Dana (William Szathmary), Quincy Mass, comedian/actor (Jose Jimenez) (d. 2017)
80’s
@81- Ray Kroc, American fast food entrepreneur (McDonald's) and owner of baseball's San Diego Padres, born in Oak Park, Illinois (d. 1984)
@80- Peter Brown [Pierre Lind de Lappe], actor (Lawman, Laredo, Bold & Beautiful), born in NYC, New York (d. 2016)
70’s
74- Steve Miller, rocker (Abracadabra, Space Cowboy), born in Milwaukee, Wisconsin
@72- Larry Fine, [Laurence Feinberg], PA, comedian (3 Stooges) (d. 1975)
@71- Gail Davis, actress (Annie Oakley), born in Little Rock, (d. 1997)
70- Brian Johnson, rocker (AC/DC)
60’s
66- Bob Geldof, Irish singer (The Boomtown Rats) and activist (Live Aid), born in Dún Laoghaire, Ireland
@63- Allen Ludden, Mineral Point Wisc, TV host (Password) (d. 1981)
@62- Robert H. Goddard, rocket pioneer (invented and built the first liquid-fueled rocket), born in Worcester Massachusetts (d. 1945)
@60- Jeff Conaway, American actor (Bobby-Taxi, Loving), born in NYC, (d. 2011)
50’s
59- Neil deGrasse Tyson, astrophysicist, TV Host
58- Maya Lin, American designer (Vietnam Veterans Memorial, Civil Rights Memorial), born in Athens, Ohio
@57- Chester A. Arthur, American politician(R) 21st President (1881-85), born in Fairfield Vermont (d. 1886)
@54- Jonathan Edwards, Christian preacher, philosopher, and theologian (Original Sin), born in East Windsor, Connecticut Colony (d. 1758)
@50- Bernie Mac, American comedian (d. 2008)
40’s
42- Kate Winslet, British actress (Titanic, Revolutionary Road), born in Reading, Berkshire, England
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Historical Obits Today
80’s
@89-2011 Fred Shuttlesworth, American civil rights activist
@82-2004 Rodney Dangerfield, American comedian (Caddyshack)
70’s
@75-2011 Charles Napier, American character actor, collapsed
60’s
@66-1805 Charles Cornwallis, 1st Marquess Cornwallis, British general and colonial administrator (leading British general in the American War of Independence), fever
50’s
@56-2011 Steve Jobs, American computer entrepreneur and co-founder of Apple, respiratory arrest related to cancer
50’s
@45-1813 Tecumseh, Shawnee Chief (Battle of Thames), in battle
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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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