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Aug 1, 2018 Week: 31\ Day: 213
86004 Today: H
83° \ L °58 \ Average
Sky Cover: 40%
Nearest Lightning: 144 miles away
Wind ave.: 5mph\Gusts:
11mph Visibility: 10 mi
Record High: 92°[1977] Record Low: 42°[1915]
Aug Averages: 80°\49°
Today’s Quote
To different minds, the same world is a
hell, and a heaven.
J. B. Priestley
Harper’s Index
98
Number of 7-Elevn stores that US
Immigration &Customs
Enforcement
(ICE) agents raided on a single morning.
Observances This Month
American Adventures Month
American Artists Appreciation Month Link
American Indian Heritage Month Link
American History Essay Contest (8/1 - 12/15)
Arrr-gust: International Pirate Month Link
American Artists Appreciation Month Link
American Indian Heritage Month Link
American History Essay Contest (8/1 - 12/15)
Arrr-gust: International Pirate Month Link
Observances This Week
29th-8/4th
Single Working Women's Week
Single Working Women's Week
1-7
International
Clown Week Link
International Mathematicians Week
National Minority Donor Awareness Week
Simplify Your Life Week Link
World Breastfeeding Week Link
International Mathematicians Week
National Minority Donor Awareness Week
Simplify Your Life Week Link
World Breastfeeding Week Link
Observances for Today
Earth Over Shoot Day or Ecological
Debt Day Link
Girlfriend's Day
International Albarino Day (First Wednesday) Link
International Can-It-Forward Day Link (Mason Jars)
Mead Day Link
National Minority Donor Awareness Day
National Mountain Climbing Day
Girlfriend's Day
International Albarino Day (First Wednesday) Link
International Can-It-Forward Day Link (Mason Jars)
Mead Day Link
National Minority Donor Awareness Day
National Mountain Climbing Day
Respect For Parents
Rounds Resounding Day
Spider-Man Day (See also Oct. 14)
Start Up Day Across America Link
US Air Force Day Link
World Lung Cancer Day
World Wide Web Day
World Scout Scarf Day
Rounds Resounding Day
Spider-Man Day (See also Oct. 14)
Start Up Day Across America Link
US Air Force Day Link
World Lung Cancer Day
World Wide Web Day
World Scout Scarf Day
Today’s Significant US Historical Events
Today’s Significant International
Historical Events
1700’s
1774 Joseph
Priestley, English theologian, chemist and author
discovers oxygen by isolating it in
its gaseous state
1798 Battle of
the Nile: British Royal Navy under Admiral
Horatio Nelson attacks and decimates the
French fleet
at Aboukir
Bay off the Nile Delta, Egypt
1800’s
1869 1st voyage
down Colorado River
1876 Colorado
becomes 38th state of the Union
1900’s
1914 Emperor
Wilhelm II of Germany declares war on his
nephew Tsar Nicholas II (WWI) of Russia in WWI
1936 Adolf Hitler
opens 11th Olympic Games in Berlin
1944 Anne Frank's
last diary entry; 3 days later she is arrested
1945 Japanese
city Toyama destroyed by B-29's
1946 US President
Harry Truman establishes Atomic Energy
Commission (AEC)
1950 Guam Organic
Act establishes Guam as an
unincorporated US territory
1954 South
African Natives Resettlement Act comes into being,
empowers the Government to remove
Africans from any
area within and next to the
magisterial district of
Johannesburg
1957 1st
commercial building heated by Sun (Albuquerque,
New Mexico)
1960 Chubby
Checker releases "The Twist"
1963 Arthur Ashe
becomes first African-American tennis player
to be named in the US Davis Cup team
1972 1st article
exposing Watergate scandal by Bernstein and
Woodward in "The Washington
Post"
1976 21st Summer
Olympic Games, Montreal, Canada:
Officially close
1981 MTV
premieres at 12:01 AM
1982 American
Greg Louganis becomes 1st diver to score 700
(752.67) in 11 dives in winning 3m
springboard gold,
World Championships in Guayaquil,
Ecuador
1988 Rush
Limbaugh begins his national radio show.
1996 American
athlete Michael Johnson wins 200m at the
Atlanta Olympics in a world record 19.32
seconds to
become the
first man to complete the 200m-400m
double
2000’s
2001 Alabama
Supreme Court Chief Justice Roy Moore has a
Ten Commandments monument installed
in the judiciary
building,
leading to a lawsuit to have it removed and his
own
removal from office
2013 Robert
Mugabe continues to maintain power after
winning 142 out of 210 seats in the
Zimbabwean election
2016 Anthrax
outbreak in Yamalo-Nenets, Siberia kills one and
infects 8 others, also kills 2,300
reindeer, global warming
blamed
My
Rambling Thoughts
Wow! August
already. Teachers and staff are heading back to work on the Rez. Nice to be
retired. Did some quick shopping this morning and the stores are filled with ‘back
to school’ stuff. That brought back some great memories…but not enough to want
to go back to daily work schedule.
Big storm in
Phoenix yesterday. Glad it didn’t make it to Flag. Watching huge palm trees
snap on TV was enough for me.
Can’t believe the
US State Department approved the Aug 1 release of plans to make a 3D
untraceable weapon with a home computer and a 3D printer. While there are many
state Attorney Generals trying to block it, the designer is claiming his 1st
Amendment Free Speech will be taken away if he can’t publish them. ‘Hell in a
handbasket’ comes to mind. Only good news is some just released filming showing
how the gun ‘sometimes’ blows up when fired. Gun crazies won’t care with statements
like ‘What are the odds?’
Birthdays
Today
@-
indicates age at death
90’s
@93- Mother
Jones, American labor organizer (d. 1930)
70’s
@77- Robert James
Waller, American author (Bridges of Madison County), born in Charles City, Iowa
(d. 2017) multiple myeloma
@75- Dom DeLuise,
American comedian (End, Cannonball Run, Fatso), born in Brooklyn, (d. 2009)
kidney failure
@72- Herman
Melville, American author (Moby Dick, Billy Budd), born in NYC, New York (d.
1891) cardiac dilation
@71- Yves
Saint-Laurent, Oran Algeria, fashion designer (Opium, Obsession) (d. 2008)
brain cancer
@70- Maria
Mitchell, 1st US woman astronomer on Nantucket Island (d. 1889)
60’s
@68- William
Clark, American explorer, soldier, Indian agent and territorial governor who
lead the Lewis and Clark Expedition of 1804-06 and claimed the Pacific
Northwest for the United States, born in Ladysmith, Virginia (d. 1838)
@68- Lionel Bart
[Begleiter], British pop music composer and writer (Oliver!), born in London,
England (d. 1999) liver cancer
@63- Francis
Scott Key, American lawyer, poet and composer of the lyrics to
"Star-Spangled Banner", born in Carroll County, Maryland (d. 1843) pleurisy
50’s
55- Coolio [Artis
Leon Ivey Jr.], American rapper (Gangsta's Paradise), born in Monessen
Pennsylvania
@53- Jerry
Garcia, musician (d. 1995) heart attack in rehab
Historical
Obits Today
70’s
@76-2009 Corazon
Aquino, 11th President of the Philippines (1986-92), colon cancer
@75-1866 John
Ross (aka. Kooweskoowe), Principal Chief of the Cherokee Nation
60’s
@61-1980 Strother
Martin, American actor (Cool Hand Luke, Slapshot), heart attack
50’s
@58-1981 Paddy
Chayefsky, screenwriter (Network, Hospital) cancer
@53-30 BC Mark
Antony, Roman Politician and General, commits suicide after he is defeated by
Octavian at the Battle of Actium
@51-1903 Calamity
Jane [Martha Jane Canary], American frontierswoman, pneumonia
Disclaimer: All opinions are mine…feel
free to agree or disagree.
All ‘data’ info is from the internet
sites and is usually checked with at least one other source, but I have learned
that every site contains mistakes and sadly once the information is out there,
many sites simply copy it and is therefore difficult to verify. Also for events
occurring before the Gregorian calendar was adopted [1582] the dates may not be
totally accurate.
☼☼☼☼…And That Is All
for Now…☼☼☼☼