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Aug 15, 2018
Week: 33\ Day: 227
86004 Today: H 82° \ L 55° \ Average Sky Cover: 60%
Nearest
Lightning: 7.2 miles away
Wind ave.: 4mph\Gusts:
10mph Visibility: 10 mi
Record High: 88°[1962]
Record Low: 33°[1968]
Aug Averages: 80°\49°
Today’s Quote
Nature is indifferent to the survival of the
human species,
including Americans.
Adlai E. Stevenson
Harper’s Index
71
Percentage of South Koreans over the age of
60 who
support reunification
39
If South Koreans in their rwenties
Observances This
Week
9-16
12-18
National Motorcycle Week Link
Feeding Pets of the Homeless Week Link Link
National Resurrect Romance Week
Weird Contest Week
Feeding Pets of the Homeless Week Link Link
National Resurrect Romance Week
Weird Contest Week
15-21
National Aviation Week
Observances for
Today
Best Friends Day
Chauvin Day
Check The Chip Day (Those Implanted in Pets) Link
National Medical Dosimetrist Day
National No SpongeBob Day Link
Chauvin Day
Check The Chip Day (Those Implanted in Pets) Link
National Medical Dosimetrist Day
National No SpongeBob Day Link
Relaxation Day
Today’s Significant
US Historical Events
Today’s Significant
International Historical Events
1000’s
1040
King Duncan I of Scotland killed in battle against his first cousin and rival
Macbeth (not murdered in his sleep as in Shakespeare's play). The latter does
succeed him as King.
1500’s
1519
Panama City founded by Spanish conquistador Pedro Arias Dávila
1600’s
1635
1st recorded north American hurricane hit the Plymouth Colony
1800’s
1824
Freed American slaves establish Liberia on the West African coast through the
American Colonization Society (ACS)
1900’s
1901
Arch Rock, a danger to San Francisco Bay shipping, blasted with 30 tons of
nitro
1911
Procter & Gamble unveils its Crisco shortening
1914
Panama Canal opens (under cost)
1914
A male servant of American architect Frank Lloyd Wright sets fire to the living
quarters of the architect's Wisconsin home, Taliesin, murders seven people and
burns the living quarters to the ground.
1939
"The Wizard of Oz", American musical fantasy film directed by Victor
Fleming and King Vidor, premieres at Grauman's Chinese Theatre, Hollywood,
starring Judy Garland (Dorothy), Ray Bolger (Scarecrow), Jack Haley (Tin Man),
Bert Lahr (Cowardly Lion), Frank Morgan (Wizard), Billie Burke (Glinda), and Margaret
Hamilton (Wicked Witch)
1948
Republic of Korea (South Korea) proclaimed (National Day)
1950
Sukarno proclaims the unitary Republic of Indonesia and becomes its 1st
President
1965
Japanese community of San Francisco holds Masanori Murakami Day at Candlestick
Park to honor 1st Japanese player to play in major leagues
1969
Woodstock Music & Art Fair opens in New York State on Max Yasgur's Dairy
Farm
1974
Longest team (6) trampoline bouncing marathon (1,248 hours or 52 days)
1979
"Apocalypse Now", directed by Francis Ford Coppola and starring
Marlon Brando, Robert Duvall, and Martin Sheen, is released (Palme d'Or 1979)
1985
P. W. Botha gives the "Rubicon" Speech in Durban, South Africa,
dissapointing many by refusing to consider immediate and major reforms in the
country's apartheid system
1994
Terrorist Carlos the Jackal, captured in Khartoum Sudan
2000’s
2015
North Korea creates its own time zone -moving its clocks back half an hour to
GMT+8.5
2016
Anita Włodarczyk of Poland sets a world record 82.29m to win the women's hammer
throw gold medal at the Rio de Janeiro Olympics; Zhang Wenxiu (China) silver,
and Sophie Hitchon (Great Britain) bronze.
2017
Barack Obama's tweet "No one is born hating another person because of the
color of his skin or his background or his religion..." in response to
Charlottesville violence becomes most-liked tweet ever
My Rambling Thoughts
Holy
crap! I got hit with a huge lightning storm with hard male rain yesterday
afternoon. It hit about 4p and lasted about an hour. Closest lightning was ¼ mile
from my place. And with all the lightning this was a very loud storm. There was
minor flooding on major roads. Our area always needs moisture, just not all at
once. More storms appear to be building.
As
a former Federal employee, we understood that we were not to go to the press or
the public about the internal workings of our offices. On occasion an employee
or former employee would go public about something our standard reply was ‘You
should contact the Solicitor’s office’ and give them the phone number to the
correct person. The concept that a federal employee who receives taxpayer
dollars as salary would have to sign a non-disclosure agreement in perpetuity
is not part of the country I grew up in. I get that it is common in business,
but the running of the government is not a business, it is to protect the
people of the United States.
In
my Federal service, a few employees or outsiders would make outrageous claims about me or my
co-workers. As hard as it was, we were told to ignore the comments and let the
system investigate and clear up whatever happened. In my case, it always worked, proven false, and was soon forgotten. 45 keeps items in the news with his crazy tweets. Too
bad he doesn’t just let the system do what it does so well.
Birthdays Today
@- indicates age at death
90’s
@94-
Rose Marie [Mazzetta], American actress, comedienne and singer
(The Dick Van Dyke Show, The Doris Day Show), born in NYC, New York (d. 2017)
@92-
Phyllis Schlafly,
right-wing crusader, Eagle Forum president, born in St. Louis, Missouri (d.
2016)
@91-
Julia Child,
cook, TV show, WWII OSS (d. 2004)
@91-
Mike Connors,
[Krekor Ohanian], American actor (Mannix), born in Fresno, California (d. 2017)
80’s
@82-
Bill Baird,
American puppeteer (Kukla Fran & Ollie, Muppet Show), born in Grand Island,
Nebraska (d. 1987)
70’s
72-
Jimmy Webb,
American singer-songwriter (MacArthur Park, Up Up & Away), born in Elk
City, Oklahoma
60’s
@61-
Walter Scott,
Scottish historical novelist and poet (The Lady of the Lake), born in College
Wynd, Edinburgh Scotland (d. 1832)
50’s
54-
Melinda Gates,
American philanthropist and co-chair of the Bill & Melinda Gates
Foundation, born in Dallas, Texas
@51-
Napoleon
Bonaparte, French military leader and Emperor of the French
(1804-14, 1815), born in Ajaccio, Corsica, France (d. 1821) stomach ‘cancer’/arsenic
poisoning?
50-
Debra Messing,
American actress (Will & Grace), born in Brooklyn, New York
@50-
Stieg Larsson
[Karl Stig-Erland Larsson], Swedish author (Girl with the Dragon Tattoo), born
in Skelleftehamn, Sweden (d. 2004) heart attack
40’s
46-
Ben Affleck,
American actor (Armageddon, Pearl Harbor), born in Berkeley, California
30’s
@37-
Samuel
Coleridge-Taylor, African-British composer (Hiawatha's Wedding
Feast), born in London, England (d. 1912) pneumonia
20’s
29-
Belinda
[Belinda Peregrín Schüll], Mexican singer, songwriter and actress, born in
Madrid, Spain
28-
Jennifer
Lawrence, American actress (Winter's Bone, Silver Linings Playbook),
born in Louisville, Kentucky
Historical Obits Today
90’s
@91-2008
Jerry Wexler,
American music producer who coined the term "rhythm and blues" (Aretha
Franklin, Led Zeppelin, Bob Dylan)
70’s
@75-2015
Julian Bond,
American civil rights leader and politician (D-Ga), vascular disease
50’s
@55-1935
Will Rogers,
American humorist and actor (Judge Priest), plane crash in Alaska
@53-1975
Sheikh Mujibur
Rahman, Founding father of Bangladesh and 1st and 4th President of
Bangladesh (1971-72 and 1975-76), assassinated in a military coup by a group of
junior army officers
30’s
@36-1935
Wiley Post,
aviation pioneer, plane crash in Alaska
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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