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Nov 6, 2018 Week:
45 \ Day: 310
86004 Today: H 64° \ L 33° \ Average Sky Cover: 5%
Wind: 9mph\Gusts:
-mph Visibility: 10 mi
Record High: 72°[1934]
Record Low: 7°[1935]
Nov Averages: 51°\23°
Today’s Quote
All the people like us are we,
and everyone else is They.
Rudyard Kipling
Bonus
“We cannot live in a world that is not our
own,
in a world that is interpreted for us by
others.
An interpreted world is not a home.
Part of the terror is to take back our own
listening,
to use our own voice, to see our own light.”
Hildegard von Bingen
Random Tidbits
The
1921 Alabama Centennial half-dollar was the first
U.S.
coin designed by a woman, Laura Gardin Fraser.
Observances This
Week
1-7
National Fig Week
World Communication Week
World Communication Week
3-9
Drowsy Driving Prevention
Week Link
National Animal Shelter Appreciation Week Link
National Radiologic Technology Week Link
National Animal Shelter Appreciation Week Link
National Radiologic Technology Week Link
4-8
Give Wildlife A Brake!
Week Link
National Patient Accessibility Week
National Young Readers Week Link
National Patient Accessibility Week
National Young Readers Week Link
Observances for
Today
International Day for
Preventing the Exploitation of the Environment in War and Armed Conflict
International Stress Awareness Day Link
Marooned without a Compass Day
International Stress Awareness Day Link
Marooned without a Compass Day
U.S. General Election Day
Today’s Significant
Historical Events
1800’s
1879 Canada celebrates 1st Thanksgiving
Day
1900’s
1913 Mahatma Gandhi arrested for leading
Indian miners' march in South Africa
1917 [OS Oct 24] Bolshevik revolution
begins with bombardment of the Winter Palace in Petrograd during the Russian
October Revolution
1945 The first landing of a jet on a
carrier takes place on USS Wake Island when an FR-1 Fireball touches down
1962 Saudi Arabia proclaims abolition of
slavery
1979 Ayatollah Khomeini takes over in Iran
1986 President Reagan signs landmark
immigration reform bill
1991 Keck II, biggest telescope in use at
Mauna Kea Hawaii
1991 Russian President Boris Yeltsin outlaws
Communist Party
1991 The last oil fire in Kuwait set by
retreating Iraqi troops is extinguished
2000’s
2012 Elizabeth Warren becomes the first
female Senator from Massachusetts
2016 Indian government declares levels of
air pollution in Delhi an emergency situation, closing schools and construction
sites
My Rambling Thoughts
VOTE
Beautiful
fall day. Did a nice morning walk. Just saw a group of teens riding bikes
through the neighborhood without jackets.
Got
my plane reservations and shuttle reservations for Dec. I fly Southwest to
Chicago. No problem with a flight in, but on the 26th, when I
return, there were only 2 flights available…and neither was as cheap as the
flight over there. Can’t complain, I get to see my brother, his wife and her
family. Now to start the shopping.
I’ve
been complaining about the robocalls. Somehow, I forgot to complain about the mailed
flyers. I get about 8 a day, just like the robocalls. Wish there was a do not
mail list.
For
3-1/2 decades I had to deal with Daylight time. AZ doesn’t change, except for
the Navajo Reservation. So, every time I came to town, I had to change my watch.
A real pain. This year I just let it
slip by. I remembered this afternoon when I turned on the TV and realized that
the cable channels are now an hour off. Not the local Phoenix channels, just
every other channel. I hope everyone is adjusting well.
I
watched some news this morning. Interesting how each network is hedging their
choices, saying, it all depends on how many people who up at the polls. All the
news channels need a new way to cover politics. I’m all for 5-10 minutes per
hour to tell us the bills that have passed, no covering campaign rallies, and
no more than 2 political ads per day per channel. Also have one channel that
covers nothing but politics, for those who need more.
Birthdays Today
@- indicates age at death
70’s
@78
James Naismith,
physician,
invented basketball (d. 1939)
@77
John Philip Sousa,
march
king (Stars & Stripes Forever), born in Washington, D.C.
72
Sally Field,
American
actress (Forrest Gump, Gidget, Flying Nun), born in Pasadena, CA
60’s
@67
Glenn Frey,
American
rock vocalist (Eagles-Take it Easy), born in Detroit, Michigan (d. 2016)
multiple illnesses
63
Maria Shriver,
American
newscaster (Sunday Today) and ex-wife of Arnold Schwarzenegger, born in Chicago
50’s
@59
Harold Ross,
American
magazine editor and co-founded The New Yorker, born in Aspen, Colorado (d.
1951) heart failure during operation
@55
James Jones,
American
novelist (Bad Blood, From Here to Eternity), born in Robinson, Illinois (d.
1977) heart failure
@51
Charles Dow,
American
journalist and economist (co-founded Dow Jones and 1st editor of Wall St
Journal), born in Sterling, Connecticut (d. 1902)
40’s
48
Ethan Hawke,
American
actor (Dad, Dead Poets Society, Explorers), born in Austin, Texas
30’s
30
Emma Stone,
American
actress (Superbad, The Amazing Spider-Man), born in Scottsdale, Arizona
Historical Obits Today
80’s
@88►2017
Richard F. Gordon Jr.,
American
naval officer and astronaut (Gemini 11, Apol 12)
@84►1905
George Williams,
English
philanthropist and founder of YMCA
50’s
@53►1893
Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky,
Russian
composer of the late-Romantic period (1812 Overture, Swan Lake), suspected
cholera
40’s
@46►1928
Arnold Rothstein,
American
gambler and mobster (fixed 1919 World Series), gunshot wounds
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