Jan 25

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Jan 25, 2018 Week: 04\ Day: 25
86004 Today: H 49° \ L 21° \ Average Sky Cover: 5% 
Wind ave.:   0mph\Gusts:  6mph Visibility: 10 mi
Record High: 61°[1975]   Record Low: -17°[1937]
Jan Averages: 50°\23°
Jan Records: H: 66° (1971) L: -30° (1937)
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Today’s Quote



Harper’s Index

90- Percentage of US population that lives within 10 miles of a Walmart

$6.2 billion- Amount taxpayers spent in 2013 on food stamps, Medicaid, and housing assistance for Walmart employees

1/5- Estimated portion of total food stamps that are spent at Walmart

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Observances This Week
18-25
Week of Christian Unity


18-28
Sundance Film Festival


20-28
International Snowmobile Safety and Awareness Week Link
Hunt For Happiness Week
National Activity Professionals Week
National CRNA (Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetists) Week
National Handwriting Analysis Week


22-26
Clean Out Your Inbox Week
National Medical Group Practice Week


23-26
International Hoof-Care Week Link  

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Observances for Today
A Room of One's Own Day
Macintosh Computer Day Link
National Irish Coffee Day 
Robert Burns Day Link  Link
Thank Your Mentor Day  Link


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Today’s Significant US Historical Events
Today’s Significant International Historical Events 

1500’s                                          
1554 Founding of the city of São Paulo in Brazil

1700’s                                          
1755 Moscow University is established by Elizabeth of Russia and founded by Mikhail Lomonosov on Tatiana Day
1799 1st US patent for a seeding machine, Eliakim Spooner, Vermont


1800’s                                          
1825 1st US engineering college opens, Rensselaer Polytechnic, Troy, NY
1840 American naval expedition under Charles Wilkes is first to identify Antarctica as a new continent
1856 Battle of Seattle; skirmish between settlers & Indians
1858 Felix Mendelssohn's "Wedding March" first played, at wedding of Queen Victoria's daughter Princess Victoria, to crown prince of Prussia
1870 Soda fountain patented by Gustavus Dows
1877 Congress determines presidential election between Rutherford B. Hayes and Samuel J. Tilden
1890 United Mine Workers of America forms

1900’s                                          
1910 Children initiate idea of planting trees in Jerusalem
1915 Alexander Graham Bell in NY calls Thomas Watson in San Francisco

1919 Founding of League of Nations, 1st meeting 1 year later
1924 1st Winter Olympic games open in Chamonix, France
1939 Earthquake hits Chillan Chile, 10,000 killed

1939 1st nuclear fission experiment (splitting of a uranium atom) in the US, in basement of Pupin Hall, Columbia University by a team including Enrico Fermi

1945 Grand Rapids, Michigan, becomes 1st US city to fluoridate its water
1955 US & Panama sign canal treaty
1955 Columbia University scientists develop an atomic clock accurate to within one second in 300 years
1961 Walt Disney's animated film "101 Dalmatians", based on the novel by Dodie Smith and directed by Clyde Geronimi and Hamilton Luske is released in the US
1970 "MASH", directed by Robert Altman, starring Donald Sutherland and Elliott Gould, is released (Palme d'Or 1970)

1971 Military coup in Uganda under Major General Idi Amin

1979 1st documented case of a robot killing a human in US
1987 Super Bowl XXI: NY Giants beat Denver Broncos, 39-20 in Pasadena Super Bowl MVP: Phil Simms, NY Giants, QB
1989 Michael Jordan scores his 10,000th NBA point in his 5th season
1993 Puerto Rico adds English as its 2nd official language
1993 Sears announces it is closing its catalog sales department after 97 years
1998 Spice Girl Victoria Beckham (Posh) and soccer player David Beckham get engaged

2000’s                                          
2016 British rowing team becomes first female crew and first crew of four to cross the Pacific, San Francisco to Cairns in 257 days

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My Rambling Thoughts
Set up our weekly retirement group meeting for tomorrow. We’ll be going to Williams and eating at a restaurant with the best pies. So, no post tomorrow.

Sam’s had ‘essence of bamboo’ filled pillows on a great sale. They are big, soft, and the label says they won’t ‘deflate’ with use. Hmmm. I’ll see about that. While there I needed change for a $20, like 2-tens. Since I was paying for my purchases with a credit card, the lady had to call a supervisor to open the drawer. Then she tells me that Sam’s doesn’t give her $10’s in her till, only $20’s, $5’s, and $1’s. Can’t figure out why Sam’s doesn’t like $10’s. Neither could the clerk.

My local grocery store has added 6 new self-checkout stalls, to add to the 6 they already had. While shopping today, they only had 2 registers with clerks open with long lines at both. I use self-checkout when I have only a few items, but when I’m buying my weekly groceries I don’t want to have to scan and bag them myself at the teeny-tiny area they so graciously provide. Looks like baggers and clerks will soon be a thing of the past. Sad, as that is how I paid for my college degree.

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Birthdays Today
@-  indicates age at death

90’s
@91- [William] Somerset Maugham,
British novelist/poet (Of Human Bondage),
born in Paris,
(d. 1965)

80’s
@84- Dean Jones,
actor (Herbie Goes to Monte Carlo, The Love Bug),
born in Decatur, Alabama
(d. 2015)

70’s
@76- Charles Curtis,
(R) 31st US VP (1929-33),
Native American
heart attack (d. 1936)
@76- Corazon Aquino,
11th President of the Philippines (1986-92),
born in Paniqui, Tarlac, Philippines
cancer (d. 2009)
@75- Shirley Mason,
American psychiatric patient (Commonly known as "Sybil")
breast cancer (d. 1998)
@73- Etta James [Jamesetta Hawkins],
American singer (Roll with Me, At Last),
born in Los Angeles
leukemia (d. 2012)

60’s
@64- Robert Boyle,
Irish physicist/chemist/author (experiments with color)
(d. 1691)

50’s
@59- Virginia Woolf [Adeline],
British author (Jacob's Room, To Lighthouse),
born in London, England
suicide (drowning)(d. 1941)

30’s
@37- Robert Burns,
Scottish poet (Auld Lang Syne),
born in Alloway, Scotland
rheumatic heart condition (d. 1796)
37- Alicia Keys [Cook],
singer-songwriter (Fallin, Where Do We Go From Here),
born in New York City
20’s
24- Steve Prefontaine,
American runner (5K 1972 Olympic 4th), born in Coos Bay, Oregon
auto accident (d. 1975)

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Historical Obits Today

80’s
@80-2017 Mary Tyler Moore,
American actress (The Mary Tyler Moore Show, Ordinary People)

70’s
@79-1997 Jean Dixon,
psychic (Gift of Prophecy),
heart attack

60’s
@67-1990 Ava Gardner,
actress (Barefoot Contessa),
pneumonia

40’s
@48-1947 Al Capone,
Chicago gangster,
neurosyphilis

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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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