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Nov 14, 2018
Week: 46 \ Day: 318
86004 Today: H 39° \ L 18° \ Average Sky Cover: 5%
Wind: 22mph\Gusts:
-mph Visibility: 10 mi
Record High: 70°[1967]
Record Low: -5°[1985]
Nov Averages: 51°\23°
Today’s Quote
It is the mark of an educated mind to be able
to entertain a thought without accepting it.
Aristotle
Random Tidbits
The tubeless auto tire
was invented by a man named Frank Herzegh.
He made one dollar for it.
***
The first reported car theft in America took place in St. Louis, Missouri, in
1905.
***
Whale
oil was used in automobile transmission fluids as late as 1973.
Observances This
Week
10-16
Geography Awareness Week Link
National Nurse Practioner's Week Link Link
Perioperative Nurse Week Link
International Fraud Awareness Week Link
National Split Pea Soup Week Link
Snowcare For Troops Awareness Week
World Kindness Week 16 Link
National Book Awards Week
National Global Entrepreneurship Week Link
National Nurse Practioner's Week Link Link
Perioperative Nurse Week Link
International Fraud Awareness Week Link
National Split Pea Soup Week Link
Snowcare For Troops Awareness Week
World Kindness Week 16 Link
National Book Awards Week
National Global Entrepreneurship Week Link
Observances for
Today
International Girls Day
International Selfie Day Link Link
Loosen Up, Lighten Up Day
National American Teddy Bear Day Link
National Guacamole Day
International Selfie Day Link Link
Loosen Up, Lighten Up Day
National American Teddy Bear Day Link
National Guacamole Day
National Pickle ‘Appreciation’ Day
International Tempranillo
Day Link
Milad un Nabi (Shia)
National Pickle Day
National Spicy Guacamole Day
Operating Room Nurse Day Link
Spirit of NSA (National Speakers Association) Day
World Diabetes Day Link
Milad un Nabi (Shia)
National Pickle Day
National Spicy Guacamole Day
Operating Room Nurse Day Link
Spirit of NSA (National Speakers Association) Day
World Diabetes Day Link
Today’s Significant
Historical Events
1600’s
1666
Samuel
Pepys reports on 1st blood transfusion (between dogs)
1800’s
1832 First
streetcar (horse-drawn) (John Mason) debuts in NYC; fare 12 cents rode on 4th
Avenue between Prince and 14th Sts
1851
"Moby-Dick" by Herman Melville first published by Harper and Brothers
in the US
1883
"Treasure Island" by Robert Louis Stevenson is first published as a
book by Cassell & Co.
1889 New York
World reporter Nellie Bly (Elizabeth Cochrane) begins her attempt to surpass
fictitious journey of Jules Verne's Phileas Fogg by traveling around the world
in under 80 days. She succeeds, finishing the trip in 72 days, 6 hours
1900’s
1918 Republic
of Czechoslovakia created with Tomáš Masaryk as its 1st president
1959 Kilauea's
most spectacular eruption (in Hawaii)
1968 Yale University
announces it is going co-educational
1993 Puerto
Rico votes against becoming the 51st US state
2000’s
2008 Elizabeth
Warren is appointed to chair a Congressional Oversight Panel for the Emergency
Economic Stabilization Act
My Rambling Thoughts
Hand
surgeon says “You have graduated”. Good news. X-ray still show that the many,
many screw holes are healing as expected. Just need to massage my scar a couple
of times a day. No more appointments unless something happens. Then I was reminded
not to fall and if I do, hold my arm close to my body and protect my wrist.
Still thanking the lady shaman for preventing swelling and helping with the
pain. And to Ellie for lending me some western pain killers.
Not
as windy as yesterday, but still quite chilly. It was 22° when I headed for the
hand doc. The sun hasn’t helped much in warming up our little mountain town.
Glad
to finally have a new Senator in AZ. Our first woman in history and the first
Dem in 4 decades. The Republican woman ran a very dirty campaign and deserved
to lose. Now just waiting for all the other states to declare their winners. Nice
to be purple for a change.
Birthdays Today
@- indicates age at death
90’s
@94-
Sherwood Schwartz,
TV creator (Brady Bunch, Gilligan Is), born in Passaic,
New Jersey (d. 2011)
@90-
Aaron Copland,
American composer (Billy the Kid, Appalachian Spring),
born in Brooklyn, New York
(d. 1990)
80’s
@86-
Claude Monet [Oscar-Claude],
French impressionist (Water Lilies, Haystacks, Poplars),
born in Paris, France (d.
1926)
@82-
Mamie Eisenhower,
First Lady of the United States (1953-61),
born in Boone, Iowa (d. 1979)
@80-
Leo Baekeland,
Belgian-American chemist and inventor
(bakelite plastics), born in Ghent, Belgium (d. 1944)
70’s
@77-
Charles Lyell,
Scottish geologist (Principles of Geology),
born in Kinnordy, Angus, Scotland (d. 1875)
@74-
Jawaharlal Nehru,
1st Prime Minister of India (1947-64) and
important leader of the Indian independence
movement, born in
Allahabad, North-Western
Provinces, British India
(d. 1964) heart attack
71-
P. J. O'Rourke,
American journalist and satirist
(Parliament of Whores, Easy Money),
born in Toledo, Ohio
@70-
Henri Dutrochet,
discovered & named process of osmosis (d. 1847)
70-
Prince Charles [Charles Philip
Arthur George],
Prince of Wales/Duke of Cornwall, born in London
60’s
64-
Condoleezza Rice,
1st female African-American U.S. Secretary of State
(2005-09), born in
Birmingham, Alabama
50’s
59-
Bryan Stevenson,
American social justice activist and founder of the Equal
Justice Initiative, born in Milton, Delaware
@51-
William III, William of Orange,
King of England (1689-1702) and Stadtholder,
born in The Hague (d. 1702) pneumonia
@50-
Veronica Lake [Constance Ockleman],
American actress (Sullivan's Travels, I Married a Witch),
born in Brooklyn, New York (d. 1973) hepatitis
40’s
@49-
Robert Fulton,
American inventor and engineer (first commercial
steamboat), born in Little Britain, Pennsylvania
(d. 1815) TB
@48-
Joseph McCarthy,
American Senator, (Rep - Wisconsin) who claimed anti-
communists had infiltrated the US government, born in
Grand Chute, Wisconsin (d. 1957) hepatitis
Historical Obits Today
90’s
@91-2000
Robert Trout,
American newscaster (ABC)
70’s
@77-2014
Glen Larson,
American television producer & writer,
esophageal cancer
@70-1716
Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz,
German philosopher and mathematician
(differential and integral calculus)
50’s
@59-2016
Holly Dunn,
American country singer (Daddy's Hands), cancer
@59-1915
Booker T. Washington,
educator/organizer, congestive heart failure
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