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Nov 15, 2018
Week: 46 \ Day: 319
86004 Today: H 47° \ L 22° \ Average Sky Cover: 80%
Wind: 12mph\Gusts:
-mph Visibility: 10 mi
Record High: 70°[1999]
Record Low: 2°[1985]
Nov Averages: 51°\23°
Today’s Quote
Everything in excess is opposed to nature.
Hippocrates
Random Tidbits
When used to make ethyl alcohol, an
acre of potatoes will produce enough fuel to fill 25 cars.
The maximum speed limit you'll see
on US highway signs depends on the state. In Iowa, New Mexico, and North and
South Dakota, 75 mph is posted on some stretches of interstate highways. But in
Hawaii, 60 mph is the maximum statewide, and in the District of Columbia, 55
mph is still the law.
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
15-17
National Donor Sabbath (organ donation)
Observances for
Today
Today’s Significant
Historical Events
1600’s
1660 First
kosher butcher (Asser Levy) licensed in New Amsterdam (now New York City)
1700’s
1720 Anne
Bonny, Mary Read, and John Rackham are captured by Capt. Jonathan Barnet and
brought to Spanish Town, Jamaica, for trial
1791 1st
Catholic college in US, Georgetown, opens
1800’s
1835 Charles
Darwin reaches Tahiti on board HMS Beagle, the location where he would formulate
his ideas later written in The Structure and Distribution of Coral Reefs
1837 Isaac
Pitman introduces his shorthand system
1864 1st US
mines school opens in basement of Columbia University, NY
1881 American
Federation of Labor (AFL) founded (Pittsburgh)
1900’s
1904 King C.
Gillette patents the Gillette razor blade
1920 League of
Nations holds first meeting in Geneva
1939 FDR lays
cornerstone of Jefferson Memorial in Washington, D.C.
1939 The first
unemployment compensation law, under the Social Security Act, that of the
District of Columbia, was approved for grants by the Social Security Board
1959 Richard
"Dick" Hickock and Perry Smith murder four members of the Clutter
Family at their farm outside Holcomb, Kansas (subject of Truman Capote book In
Cold Blood)
1969 An
estimated 2 million people take part in the Vietnam War Moratorium
demonstration across the United States
1990 US
President George H. W. Bush signs Clear Air Act of 1990
2000’s
2007 A
devastating Cyclone named Sidr hit Bangladesh, killing an estimated 5000 people
and destroyed the world's largest mangrove forest, Sundarbans.
2014 The
parents of 43 Mexican students who disappeared start a nationwide bus tour in
protest at the government's handling of the case
2017 The
Zimbabwean Army detains Robert Mugabe and the first family and appoints sacked
Vice President Emmerson Mnangagwa as interim president
2017 Pakistan
unveils remains of 1,700-year-old sleeping Buddha in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa
province
My Rambling Thoughts
Dentist
and hygienist both happy with my teeth. Yeah!
So
I had 3 medical appointments this week. All were around 8A. Every morning it
was in the 20’s when I had to leave. Now that my early appointments are over I
expect the weather to warm up a little in the mornings.
On
the drive home, I saw a guy driving a 1960 Caddy in pristine condition. It was shiny
black with a black & white interior. We were side by side at several
lights. I just stared. Then I looked at my ride and realized it really needed a
good wash and wax.
The
Parkland shooter was back in court today for attacking a guard at the prison
and taking his stun gun. Some take a long time to learn a lesson.
At
my complex, about ½ of us have storm doors (now called security doors). We all
have black storm doors. They must be approved by the HOA, which takes months.
So yesterday afternoon I find a note on my security door that the paint crew is
going to be painting the doors this morning. I figure it was too cold, as they
haven’t shown up yet. They have already painted the trim on the doors without security
doors and it matches the other trim. I’m just wondering what they will do with
our security doors, are they going to just paint the frame to match the trim or
are they really going to paint the entire door (as the note says). If I were in
charge, they would paint the frame to match the trim and paint the security
door to match the front door. Guess I’ll find out when they start working.
Birthdays Today
@- indicates age at death
90’s
@97-
Joseph Wapner,
American
judge (People's Court), born in Los Angeles, (d. 2017)
@96-
Georgia O'Keeffe,
American
sculptor/painter (Cow's Skull), born in Sun Prairie, Wisconsin (d. 1986)
80’s
89-
Edward Asner,
American
actor (The Mary Tyler Moore Show, Lou Grant), born in Kansas City, Kansas
86-
Petula Clark,
Surrey
England, rock vocalist (Downtown, My Love)
@83-
William Herschel,
German-British
astronomer (discovered Uranus), born in Hanover, Brunswick-Lüneburg, Holy Roman
Empire (d. 1822)
@83-
Gerhart Hauptmann,
German
author (Before Dawn - Nobel 1912), born in Obersalzbrunn, Silesia, Prussia (d.
1946)
79-
Yaphet Kotto,
African-American
actor (Alien, Homicide: Life on the Street), born in NYC
78-
Sam Waterston,
American
actor (Capricorn One, Heaven's Gate), born in Cambridge, Massachusetts
61-
Kevin Eubanks,
bandleader
(Tonight Show)
@52-
Erwin Rommel,
German
Field Marshal (WWII - African campaign), born in Heidenheim, Württemberg,
Germany (d. 1944) suicide @ Hitler’s orders
46-
Jonny Lee Miller,
English
actor (Trainspotting, Elementary), born in London
Historical Obits Today
70’s
@76-1954
Lionel Barrymore, [Blythe],
American
actor (Dr Kildare, Key Largo), heart attack
@76-1978
Margaret Mead,
American
anthropologist (Thoughts & Female), pancreatic cancer
50’s
@58-1630
Johannes Kepler,
German
astronomer (discovered laws of planetary motion)
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