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Dec 6, 2018 Week:
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86004 Today: H 44° \ L 8° \ Average Sky Cover: 30%
Wind: 20mph\Gusts:
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Record High: 62°[1977]
Record Low: -6°[1951]
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Today’s
Quote
Civilization began the first time an angry
person
cast a word instead of a rock.
Sigmund Freud
Random
Tidbits
Roman
statues were often made with heads that could be removed and replaced with
other heads.
***
A
pieta is any representation of the Virgin Mary mourning over the dead body of
Christ, not just the famous one by Michelangelo.
***
Rembrandt
was his first name; his last name was van Rijn.
Observances
This Week
1-7
Cookie
Cutter Week Link
National Hand Washing Awareness Week Link
Recipe Greetings For The Holidays Week
Computer Science Education Week Link
National Hand Washing Awareness Week Link
Recipe Greetings For The Holidays Week
Computer Science Education Week Link
3-10
Clerc-Gallaudet Week
Clerc-Gallaudet Week
Observances
for Today
National “Cook for Christmas” Day
National Gazpacho Day
National Microwave Oven Day
National Pawnbrokers Day
National Salesperson Day
Put on Your Own Shoes Day
National Pawnbrokers Day
National Salesperson Day
Put on Your Own Shoes Day
Today’s
Significant Historical Events
1200’s
1273
Thomas Aquinas is thought to have a mystical experience in Naples, refuses to
continue his work "I cannot, because all that I have written seems like
straw to me"
1500’s
1534
Quito, Ecuador, founded by Spanish
1700’s
1768
1st edition of "Encyclopedia Brittanica" published in Scotland
1800’s
1825
US President John Adams suggests establishment of a national observatory
1849
Harriet Tubman escapes from slavery in Maryland for the 2nd and final time
1862
US President Abraham Lincoln orders hanging of 39 Santee Sioux Indians
1865
13th Amendment of the United States Constitution is ratified, abolishing
slavery
1876
US Electoral College picks Rutherford B. Hayes as President, despite Samuel J.
Tilden winning more votes
1877
Washington Post publishes 1st edition
1897
London becomes the world's first city to host licenced taxicabs
1900’s
1912
China votes for universal human rights
1923
1st US Presidential address broadcast on radio by President Calvin Coolidge
1933
Ban on James Joyce's "Ulysses" in US lifted
1941
NYC Council agrees to build Idlewild (Kennedy) Airport in Queens
1947
The Everglades National Park in Florida is dedicated.
1956
Nelson Mandela & 156 others arrested for political activities in South
Africa
1964
"Rudolph The Red-Nosed Reindeer" 1st airs on TV
1973
Gerald Ford sworn-in as first unelected Vice President, succeeds Spiro Agnew
who resigned over corruption allegations
2000’s
2006
NASA reveals photographs taken by Mars Global Surveyor suggesting the presence
of liquid water on Mars
2012
A 243-million-year-old Nyasasaurus fossil is discovered in Tanzania
2017
Time Magazine names their Person of the Year "The Silence Breakers",
people who came forward to report sexual misconduct
2017
US President Donald Trump officially recognizes Jerusalem as Israel's capital,
announcing plans to move US embassy there
2017
"Supermassive" most distant black hole discovery announced by
astronomers in journal "Nature", 13 billion light-years away, 800 x
bigger than the Sun
My
Rambling Thoughts
It’s
first Wednesday, so it was off for groceries with a 10% old people discount.
Can’t turn down a deal. A tad chilly, but not as bad as yesterday.
Watched
parts of the Bush funeral and listened to more while I was heading to and from
the grocery store. Well done. It was nice to be reminded of the times when
politics was about policy and not about personal attacks. Back then mistakes
were made but it was never personal.
A
Focus group is enjoying NYC, but, so far, no pics on Facebook. I’m sure they
are just too busy.
News
channels have spent days telling us that the Mueller investigation will be putting
out important stuff. Well, Mueller did release a bunch of updates, but anything
juicy was redacted. Oh well, guess everyone just has to wait longer.
Birthdays
Today
@-
indicates age at death
90’s
@91-
Dave
Brubeck,
jazz
pianist/composer (Gates of Justice), born in Concord, California (d. 2012)
80’s
@86-
Ira
Gershwin,
lyricist
('S Wonderful, I Got Rhythm) (d. 1983)
70’s
@73-
Agnes
Moorehead,
American
actress (Endora in Bewitched), born in Clinton, Massachusetts (d. 1974) cancer
70-
JoBeth
Williams,
American
actress (Kramer vs Kramer, Poltergeist), born in Houston, Texas
60’s
@65-
Jean
Eugène Robert-Houdin,
French
magician and father of modern magic, born in Blois, France (d. 1861)
40’s
@48-
Wallace "Wally" Cox,
American
comedian and actor (Mister, Underdog, Peepers, Hollywood Squares), born in
Detroit, Michigan (d. 1973) heart attack
30’s
@31-
Joyce
Kilmer,
American
poet (Trees), born in New Brunswick, New Jersey (d. 1918) killed in battle
20’s
@25-
Randy
Rhoads,
Heavy
metal guitarist (Quiet Riot), born in Santa Monica, California (d. 1982) plane
crash
25-
Elian
Gonzalez,
Cuban
boy at the center of a heated 2000 controversy involving the governments of
Cuba and the United States, born in Cuba
Historical
Obits Today
@- indicates age at death
80’s
@89-2017
Cy
Young,
American
athlete and only US male to win gold in javelin throwing (1952 Olympics)
@87-1990
Tunku
Abdul Rahman,
Malaysia's
founding father, 1st Prime Minister of Malaya (1957-63) and Malaysia (1963-70)
@85-1993
Dominic "Don" Ameche,
American
actor (Cocoon, Trading Places)
@81-1889
Jefferson
Davis,
President
of Confederate States of America (1861-65)
@80-2000
Werner
Klemperer,
German-American
actor (Judgment at Nuremberg, Hogan's Heroes)
70’s
@75-1892
[Ernst] Werner von Siemens,
German
inventor and industrialist (siemens electrical conductance unit and Siemens
corporation)
@73-343
Saint
Nicholas [Nikolaos of Myra],
Greek
Bishop who became the model for Santa Claus
@70-1996
[Alvin] Pete Rozelle,
NFL
commissioner, brain cancer
60’s
@68-1985
Burr
Tillstrom,
American
puppeteer (Kukla Fran & Ollie)
@65-1956
B.R.
Ambedkar [Baba Saheb],
Indian
politician, jurist (architect of the Constitution of India) and social reformer
who inspired the Dalit Buddhist Movement, diabetes complications
@64-1949
Lead
Belly, [Huddie William Ledbetter],
blues
singer, ALS
50’s
@52-1988
Roy
Orbison,
American
musician (Pretty Woman), massive heart attack
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