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Aug 3, 2018 Week: 31\ Day: 215
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81° \ L 56° \ Average
Sky Cover: 80%
Nearest Lightning: 20 miles away
Wind ave.: 3mph\Gusts:
11mph Visibility: 10 mi
Record High: 91°[1994] Record Low: 37°[1956]
Aug Averages: 80°\49°
Today’s Quote
The aim of education is the knowledge,
not of facts, but of values.
William S. Burroughs
Harper’s Index
44
Number of multi-state lawsuits filed
agains George W. Bush’s administration
35
Against 45’s administration in its
first year
More Observances This Month
Children's Eye Health & Safety Month
Child Support Awareness Month Link
Children's Vision & Learning Month
Child Support Awareness Month Link
Children's Vision & Learning Month
Observances This Week
29th-8/4th
Single Working Women's Week
Single Working Women's Week
1-7
International Clown Week Link
International Mathematicians Week
National Minority Donor Awareness Week
Simplify Your Life Week Link
World Breastfeeding Week Link
International Mathematicians Week
National Minority Donor Awareness Week
Simplify Your Life Week Link
World Breastfeeding Week Link
2-5
3-12
Observances for Today
Tomboy
Tools Day
Today’s Significant US Historical Events
Today’s Significant International
Historical Events
1700’s
1798 Battle of
the Nile: British Admiral Horatio Nelson forces the remnants of the French
fleet to surrender, concluding a decisive victory for the British who capture
or destroy 11 French ships of the line and 2 frigates
1800’s
1829 Gioacchino
Rossini's "William Tell" premieres in Paris
1860 The Second
Maori War begins in New Zealand
1880 American
Canoe Association founded at Lake George, NY, first Commodore William L. Alden
1881 US National
Lawn Tennis Association removes "National" from its name
1882 US Congress
passes 1st law restricting immigration
1900’s
1900 Firestone
Tire and Rubber Company founded
1908 French
brothers Amadee and Jean Bouyssonie discover the fossil remains of a nearly
complete 60,000 year-old Neanderthal man 'Old man of La Chappelle' at La
Chappelle-aux-Saints, France
1923 Vice
President Calvin Coolidge becomes 30th US President upon death of President
Warren G. Harding
1936 American
sprinter Jesse Owens wins the 100m (10.3 seconds) in front of Adolf Hitler in a
famous race at the Berlin Olympics, first of 4 gold medals at the Games
1943 General
Patton slaps a US GI in hospital, accusing him of cowardice
1944
Auschwitz-Birkenau concentration camp gases 4,000 gypsies
1948 An American
clean sweep of the medals in the men's 3m springboard diving at the London
Olympics with Bruce Harlan winning gold, Miller Anderson silver and Sammy Lee
bronze
1948 American
divers Vicki Draves, Zoe Ann Olsen and Patsy Elsener go 1-2-3 in a US clean
sweep of the medals in the women's 3m springboard at the London Olympics
1972 U.S. Senate
ratifies the Anti-Ballistic Missile Treaty.
1981 13,000 Air
Traffic Controllers (PATCO) begin their strike; US President Ronald Reagan
offers ultimatum to workers: 'if they do not report for work within 48 hours,
they have forfeited their jobs and will be terminated'
1992
"Unforgiven" directed by Clint Eastwood and starring Clint Eastwood,
Gene Hackman and Morgan Freeman premieres in Los Angeles (Academy Awards Best
Picture 1993)
1995 CNN en
Espanol premieres
2000’s
2001 US President
George W. Bush signs into law the Iran and Libya Sanctions Act (ILSA) Extension
Act of 2001
2012 American
super-swimmer Michael Phelps wins the 100m butterfly in London to take his
all-time Olympic gold medal tally to a record 17
2015 US President
Obama unveils his Clean Power Plan to cut greenhouse gases
2015 Chilean-born
author Isabel Allende receives the US Presidential Medal of Freedom from Barack
Obama
2017 Iranian
President Hassan Rouhani is elected for his second term as President
My
Rambling Thoughts
Monsoon continues…this
has been one wet season. Clouds look like another storm this afternoon.
About 20 years
ago I bought a CD-AM-FM radio. Lately it has been really acting up. On-Off only
worked occasionally. Volume would be low when turned off and then blasting when
turned back on. Turning down the volume would actually change the station on
the radio. Crazy. So, after dealing with this for several months I headed out
to get a new one. Success at Best Buy. I would have bought one with only one
station, NPR’s local KNAU, but they don’t make those.
Living in AZ
during ‘election season’ is always a pain. One thing I’ve noticed is that those
running for Senate and House and for state offices run ads about ‘Build the
Wall’, but the ads don’t say what party they represent…always just paid for ‘The
committee to elect X’ Hmmm. Seems like neither Dems or Reps, or Green, or Libertarian
want to know just yet what party they are registered for.
WOW! Apple just
became the first company in history to reach the one trillion-dollar mark. Apple
has many great products and has certainly changed the way we get information.
Not a big fan of their prices recently, but they are great products.
Birthdays
Today
@-
indicates age at death
90’s
92- Tony Bennett, American singer (I Left
My Heart in San Francisco), born in Queens, New York
80’s
83- Richard D Lamm, (Gov-D-Colo)
70’s
78- Martin Sheen, [Ramon Estevez], actor
(Badlands, The West Wing), born in Dayton, Ohio
@78- Leon Uris, novelist (Exodus, QB VII,
Battle Cry), born in Baltimore, Maryland (d. 2003) renal failure
77- Martha Stewart, American business
magnate and TV personality who founded Martha Stewart Living Omnimedia, born in
Jersey City, New Jersey
@75- W. K. Dickson, Scottish inventor,
motion picture (d. 1935)
@70- John T Scopes, American teacher
convicted for teaching evolution, born in Dayton, Tennessee (d. 1970) cancer
60’s
67- Jay North, North actor (Dennis the
Menace, Maya), born in Hollywood, California
64- Ryan Lochte, American swimmer (12-time
Olympic medalist), born in Rochester, New York
50’s
54- Joan E Higginbotham, astronaut, born in
Chicago, Illinois
@50- Anne Klein, fashion designer (Anne
Klein II) (d. 1974) breast cancer
40’s
@49- Elisha Otis, American founder of the
Otis Elevator Company and inventor of a safety device that prevents elevators
from falling if the hoisting cable fails, born in Halifax, Vermont (d. 1861) diphtheria
41- Tom Brady, American football player
(New England Patriots, 4 Super Bowls), born in San Mateo, California
Historical
Obits Today
80’s
@89-2008 Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn, Russian writer
@87-2017 Ty Hardin [Orison Hungerford Jr.],
American actor (Riptide, Bronco)
60’s
@66-2011 Charles
Aaron ‘Bubba’ Smith, American
football player and actor heart disease, drug intoxication
@66-1924 Joseph Conrad, Polish/British writer
(Heart of Darkness), heart attack
50’s
@54-1983 Carolyn Jones, American actress
(Morticia-Addams Family), cancer
30’s
@39-1966 Lenny Bruce, comedian, morphine
overdose
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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