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Apr 12, 2018 Week: 15\ Day: 102
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Apr Averages: 58°\27°
Today’s Quote
The most wasted day of ll is that on which we have not laughed. Nicolas Chamfort
Harper’s Index
55
(D); 58 (R)
Percentages of Democrats and Republicans who say
workplace sexual harassment is a very serious problem
in Hollywood
45 (D); 22(R)
In the rest of the country
More Observances This
Month
Month of the Military Child Link
Month of the Young Child
Move More In April Link
National African American Women's Fitness Month
Month of the Young Child
Move More In April Link
National African American Women's Fitness Month
Observances This Week
7-13
National Dental Hygienest Week Link
7-15
National Robotics Week Link
8-14
Animal Control Officer Appreciation Week Link
National Dog Bite Prevention Week Link
National Crime Victims Rights Week Link
National Public Safety Telecommunicators (911 Operators) Week
National Student Employment Week Link
Oral, Head and Neck Cancer Awareness Week Link
Pan American Week
Undergraduate Research Week Link
National Dog Bite Prevention Week Link
National Crime Victims Rights Week Link
National Public Safety Telecommunicators (911 Operators) Week
National Student Employment Week Link
Oral, Head and Neck Cancer Awareness Week Link
Pan American Week
Undergraduate Research Week Link
9-13
American Indian Awareness Week Link
9-15
National Library Week
National Occupational Health Nursing Week Link
National Work Zone Safety Awareness Week Link
National Occupational Health Nursing Week Link
National Work Zone Safety Awareness Week Link
Observances for Today
Belmont-Paul Women's
Equality Monument Day Link
Big Wind Day
Big Wind Day
Celebrate Teen
Literature Day
D.E.A.R. Day (aka Drop Everything And Read) Link
Grilled Cheese Sandwich Day Link Link
International Day of Human Space Flight
International Day for Street Children Link
Isra Al Mi'ra
National Licorice Day Link
Walk on Yor Wild Side Day
D.E.A.R. Day (aka Drop Everything And Read) Link
Grilled Cheese Sandwich Day Link Link
International Day of Human Space Flight
International Day for Street Children Link
Isra Al Mi'ra
National Licorice Day Link
Walk on Yor Wild Side Day
Yuri's Night
Today’s Significant US Historical Events
✪
Today’s Significant
International Historical Events
1500’s
✪1557 Cuenca
is founded in Ecuador
1600’s
✪1606 England
adopts the Union Flag, replaced in 1801 by current Union Flag the Union Jack
1800’s
1811 1st US
colonists on Pacific coast arrive at Cape Disappointment, Washington
1861 Fort
Sumter in South Carolina is attacked by the Confederacy, beginning the American
Civil War
1869 North
Carolina legislature passes anti-Ku Klux Klan Law
1900’s
1900 The US
Congress passes the Foraker Act, establishing Puerto Rico as an unincorporated
territory (effective 1 May)
1905 Hippodrome
arena opens (NYC)
1908 Fire
makes 17,000 homeless in Chelsea, Massachusetts
1917 Bijou
Theater opens at 222 W 45th St NYC (Demolished 1982)
1932 "Grand
Hotel" directed by Edmund Goulding and starring Greta Gabo and John
Barrymore premieres in New York, includes the line "I want to be
alone" (Best Picture/Production 1932)
1938 1st US
law requiring medical tests for marriage licenses (NY)
✪1945 US
President Franklin Roosevelt dies in office and Vice President Harry
Truman is sworn in as 33rd US President
✪1955 Polio
vaccine tested by Dr Jonas Salk announced to be 'safe and effective'
✪1961 Russian
cosmonaut Yuri Gagarin becomes the first person to orbit Earth
(Vostok 1)
1963 Police
in Birmingham, Alabama, use dogs & cattle prods on peaceful demonstrators
1968 Nerve
gas accident at Skull Valley, Utah
1976 Anne
Rice's debut novel "Interview with a Vampire" is published by Knopf
1983 Harold
Washington elected Chicago's 1st black mayor
1987 Texaco
files for bankruptcy
1988 Sonny
Bono elected mayor of Palm Springs California
✪1990 H. J.
Heinz, Chicken of the Sea and Bumble Bee Seafood say they wouldn't buy tuna
caught in nets that trap dolphins
✪1992 Euro
Disney (Disneyland Paris) opens in Marne-la-Vallee, France
1999 US
President Bill Clinton is cited for contempt of court for giving
"intentionally false statements" in a sexual harassment civil lawsuit.
2000’s
✪2013 A
man-made 32-foot and 60 tonne monument that is dates around 2000 BC is
discovered in the Sea of Galilee
2016 Breakthrough
Starshot: Scientists and internet entrepreneurs, including Yuri Milner, Stephen
Hawking and Mark Zuckerberg, announce interstellar project to send
robot spacecraft to Alpha Centauri
My
Rambling Thoughts
Had a nice lunch
with Cheryl, Mary was ill. Caught up on her Hawaii trip, illness & deaths. Much more talk about the Hawaii trip.
Comparing
yesterday’s and today’s hearings with Mark, it is obvious that many of the
Senators were simply reading text from their younger aides whereas today, the
Representatives seemed to know a lot more about the internet operations. The amazing thing to me through these hearings is how one must ask the right questions to get the right answer. As with all hearings I remember, follow-up questions are a must, which happened today, not so much yesterday. I still remember when the White House tapes were ‘accidentally’ admitted to in the Watergate hearings. We needed the same thing in yesterday's hearings. There were some 'accidental' releases in Mark's testimony today, now we have to see what the committees will do about it.
On Privacy, when I
moved to AZ back in 1971, your driver’s license number was your SS#. It took
decades for us to have an option to use a random number. Most businesses offer discounts to their
regular customers, if they are willing to give up their email address and accept many emails. We have
given up so much of our privacy, that there is very little left. Anything put
out on the internet will, or at least can be, there forever. What wee all need is more transparency
on what is being collected, whom it is going to, and what happens to it when we
delete an account or an email.
Birthdays
Today
@- indicates age at death
100’s
102- Beverly
Cleary,
American
writer
80’s
@80- Dennis
Banks,
Ojibwa
activist (AIM)
(d. 2017)
70’s
@76- Jacob
Zuma,
South
African politician,
President
of South Africa (2009-Feb 2018),
born in
Nkandla
@75- Henry
Clay,
American
politician known as "the Great Compromiser",
born in
Hanover County, Virginia
TB (d.
1852)
72- Ed
O'Neill,
actor (Al
Bundy-Married with Children)
71- David
Letterman,
comedian (Late
Night),
born in
Indianapolis
60’s
@67- David
Cassidy,
American
singer/actor (Keith-Partridge Family),
born in
NYC
liver
failure (d. 2017)
@66- Tom
Clancy,
American
author
heart
disease (d. 2013)
@64- Tiny
Tim [ Herbert Khaury],
musician,
heart
attack (d. 1996)
62- Andy
Garcia,
Cuba,
actor (Stand & Deliver, 8 Million Ways to Die)
61- Vince
Gill,
country
singer (When I Call Your Name),
born in
Norman, OK
40’s
47- Shannen
Doherty,
actress (Little
House, Beverly Hills 90210),
born in
Memphis, TN
30’s
39- Claire
Danes,
American actress (Angela-My
So Called Life, Romeo & Juliet),
born in
NYC
Historical
Obits Today
90’s
@90-1912 Clara
Barton,
organizer
(American Red Cross)
80’s
@85-1988 Alan
Paton,
South
African author
(Cry, the
Beloved Country, Too Late the Phalarope) and
anti-apartheid
activist
60’s
@67-1999 Boxcar
Willie [Travis Martin],
American
soldier (USAF) and
singer
(King of the Road),
leukemia
@67-1989 Sugar
Ray Robinson [Walter Smith],
American
middle/welterweight boxer (1946-52, 55, 58),
Alzheimer’s
@66-1981 Joe
Louis,
[Brown
bomber],
US
heavyweight boxing champion (1937-49),
cardiac
arrest
@63-1945 Franklin
Roosevelt,
32nd US
President (D) (1933-1945),
stroke
50’s
@55-1878 William
Magear Tweed "Boss Tweed",
New York
corrupt politician
pneumonia in
prison
@52-1989 Abbie
Hoffman,
yippie
peace activist of the 60's,
suicide
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.
☼☼☼☼…And That Is All
for Now…☼☼☼☼
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