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Sept 24, 2018 Week: 39 \ Day: 267
86004 Today: H 79° \ L 48° \ Average Sky Cover: 20%
Wind: 13mph\Gusts:
-mph Visibility: 10 mi
Record High: 85°[1947]
Record Low: 25°[1918]
Sep Averages: 74°\42°
Today’s Quote
I often quote
myself.
It adds spice
to my conversation
George Bernard
Shaw
Harper’s Index
7
Factor
by which average home price exceeds
average yearly income in NYC
28
In Shenzhen, China
Observances This
Week
23-29 Banned Books Week
International Interpreters and Translators Week
National Keep Kids Creative Week
Remember to Register to Vote Week
World Reflexology Week
International Women's E-Commerce Days
Observances for
Today
Family Day
Today’s Significant
US Historical Events
Today’s Significant
International Historical Events
1700’s
1786 African American slave and poet Jupiter Hammon
makes his "Address to the Negroes of the State of New York" speech
advocating emancipation at meeting of African Society in NY
1789
US Congress establishes Post Office Department following the new constitution
1900’s
1930
Noel Coward's "Private Lives" premieres in London
1948
The Honda Motor Company is founded.
1952
American fast food restaurant chain "KFC" [Kentucky Fried Chicken]
opens its first franchise in Salt Lake City, Utah
1955
US President Eisenhower suffers a heart attack on vacation in Denver
1958
Donna Reed Show premieres on ABC
1964
"The Munsters" premieres on TV
1976
Newspaper heiress Patricia Hearst sentenced to 7 years for her part in a 1974
bank robbery. Released after 22 months by US President Jimmy Carter
1979
CompuServe began operation as 1st computer information service
1994
National League for Democracy is formed by Aung San Suu Kyi and various others
to help fight against dictatorship in Myanmar
1996
U.S. President Bill Clinton signed the Comprehensive Nuclear-Test-Ban Treaty at
the United Nations.
2000’s
2012
Books by Japanese authors or about Japan are suspended by Chinese bookstores
2015
Pope Francis becomes the 1st pope to address the US Congress. Names Abraham
Lincoln, Martin Luther King, Thomas Merton and Dorothy Day as his American
heroes.
2017
Plastic polystyrene rubbish discovered for first time only 1,000 miles from the
north pole by international team of scientists
My Rambling Thoughts
Nice
Sunday for the first Sunday of fall. Warm and I have both the Bronco and the
Cardinal games on my TV...with a little overlap. Not excited by the play of the
Broncos or their first loss. Not expecting very much from the Cardinals either.
They do look good in the first half.
During
the summer was up and about by 6a most days. As the days get shorter, now I’m
not up until about 7a. Hmmm.
Got
2 loads of laundry done before noon. I have a canvas laundry set-up with four
canvas bags. For a long time, I waited for all the bags to be filled, then did all
the laundry. Took me quite a while to
realize that it is easier to wash each bag when it is full. I think the ‘do all
the laundry at once’ came from my working days when Saturday or Sunday were the
best times to do a day of laundry. The new way seems much easier.
I
guess I’ll be watching the hearing on Thursday, or Wednesday, or whenever it
is. My stand is still no investigation and a yes vote for Brett is a vote for
the other candidate at their next election.
Birthdays Today
@- indicates age at death
80’s
@89►Georges Claude,
inventor (neon light)
@86►Ayatollah
Khomeini
[Ruhollah Khomeini], Supreme leader of Iran (1979-89), religious figure and
political leader of the 1979 Iranian Revolution, born in Khomeyn, Persia (d.
1989)
@84►Donald "Don"
Porter, American actor (Gidget, The Ann Sothern Show), born in
Miami, Oklahoma (d. 1997)
70’s
@79►Audra Lindley,
American actress (Three's Company, The Relic, Ropers), born in Los Angeles,
California (d. 1997) leukemia
@77►Sir Arthur Guinness,
Irish brewer (d. 1803)
73►Lou Dobbs,
American journalist
72►"Mean" Joe
Greene, NFL tackle (Pittsburgh Steelers), Coke
spokesman
50’s
@53►Jim Henson,
muppeteer (Sesame Street, Muppet Show), born in Greenville, Mississippi (d.
1990) viral infection
40’s
@49►Phil Hartman,
Canadian-American actor (SNL, Peewee's Playhouse), born in Brantford, Ontario
(d. 1998) shot my wife
@44►F. Scott Fitzgerald,
American author (Great Gatsby, Zelda), born in St. Paul, Minnesota (d. 1940)
heart attacks
30’s
36►Paul Hamm,
American gymnast
Historical Obits Today
80’s
@87►1991
Theodore Geisel (Dr. Seuss), children's author
30’s
@31►1848
Branwell
Brontë [Patrick Branwell Brontë], English painter and writer and
brother of the writers Charlotte, Emily and Anne, TB, alcoholism
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