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Oct 24, 2018 Week: 43 \ Day: 297
86004 Today: H 51° \ L 45° \ Average Sky Cover: 80%
Wind: 8mph\Gusts:
-mph Visibility: 10 mi
Record High: 79°[1959]
Record Low: 9°[1975]
Oct Averages: 63°\31°
Today’s Quote
Quality is everyone's responsibility.
W. Edwards Deming
Harper’s Index
1
Number of the 10 largest US public transit
systems
that saw an increase in use last year
90
Projected percentage increase in energy
consumption
from cooling appliances by 2050
Observances This
Week
17-24
Food & Drug Interactions and
Awareness Week
20-27
INVICTUS Games
Asexuality Week Link Link
Freedom From Bullies Week
Kids Care Week
National Character Counts Week
National Business Women's Week Link
National Chemistry Week
National Collegiate Alcohol Awareness Week Link
National Forest Products Week
National Friends of Libraries Week
National Pharmacy Week
National Save For Retirement Week Link
National Teen Drivers Safety Week Link
National Lead Poisoning Prevention Week Link )
National Massage Therapy Week Link
National Respiratory Care Week Link
Pastoral Care Week Link
Pro Bono Week Link
Rodent Awareness Week
Asexuality Week Link Link
Freedom From Bullies Week
Kids Care Week
National Character Counts Week
National Business Women's Week Link
National Chemistry Week
National Collegiate Alcohol Awareness Week Link
National Forest Products Week
National Friends of Libraries Week
National Pharmacy Week
National Save For Retirement Week Link
National Teen Drivers Safety Week Link
National Lead Poisoning Prevention Week Link )
National Massage Therapy Week Link
National Respiratory Care Week Link
Pastoral Care Week Link
Pro Bono Week Link
Rodent Awareness Week
22-28
23-31
24-11/11
World Origami Days
Observances for
Today
Feast of Good & Plenty
Today’s Significant
US Historical Events
Today’s Significant
International Historical Events
1200’s
1260 The
spectacular Cathedral of Chartres is dedicated in the presence of King Louis IX
of France; now a UNESCO World Heritage Site
1800’s
1836 Earliest
American patent for a phosphorus friction match by Alonzo Dwight Phillips of
Springfield, Massachusetts
1861 First US
transcontinental telegram is sent (from San Francisco to Washington, D.C.)
1861 West
Virginia secedes from Virginia
1900’s
1911 Orville
Wright remained in the air 9 minutes and 45 seconds in a glider at Kill Devil
Hills, North Carolina setting a new world record that stood for 10 years.
1929 "Black Thursday", start of stock
market crash, Dow Jones down 12.8%
1931 George
Washington Bridge linking New York City and New Jersey dedicated, opens the
next day
1933 Langston
Hughes' "Mulatto" premieres in NYC
1939 Nylon stockings
go on sale for first time (Wilmington, Delaware)
1945 Charter
of United Nations comes into effect
1962 "The
Manchurian Candidate", directed by John Frankenheimer, starring Frank
Sinatra and Laurence Harvey, is released
1989 American
televangelist Jim Bakker is sentenced to 50 years for fraud
2000’s
2002 Police
arrest spree killers John Allen Muhammad and Lee Boyd Malvo, ending the Beltway
sniper attacks in the area around Washington, D.C.
2009 First
International Day of Climate Action, organized with 350.org, a global campaign
to address a claimed global warming crisis.
My Rambling Thoughts
Rain,
rain, and more rain. No complaining, just reporting.
I
seldom buy lottery tickets. The last time was when there was that huge jackpot
a few years ago. Today I bought tickets for the Mega Millions and the Powerball.
Figure I will win both, but I’m not greedy, so will be happy winning either
one. As the commercial sez: You can’t win if you don’t play. Haha.
Learned
a great deal about my CPAP set-up today. The company has changed techs 3 times
since I started using it. The first guy would call me every so often to tell me
it was time for a new mouthpiece, or other new stuff. The second guy never
called. I’ve been using the current mouthpiece about 8 months. The thin layer
of rubber has worn out, meaning air leaks out. I called to see when I could get
a new one. The lady said bring it in and we’ll give you a new one. So, I did.
Then I learned I was supposed to change the facepiece every month. Then I asked
about the Oxygen concentrator. I have had it for 3 years and it’s been 2 years
since the guy came to check it. Turns out it should be checked every year and
get new filters. He will be here Thursday. And yes, I’m looking for a new provider. This
a locally owned business franchise and they make their money from insurance
company payments. Seems like they should be more on top of things.
Interesting
that all the news outlets, including ‘Fox’ are now using the word ‘lie’ when
reporting on 45. It has taken all of them a long time to use the word. Sadly, I
think they have waited too long. As I see it, the media should just stop covering his remarks, his
rallies, and only transmit full-blown press conference and addresses to the
American people. I’m tired of living this reality horror show.
Birthdays Today
@- indicates age at death
90’s
@90→Antonie van Leeuwenhoek,
Dutch
microscopist who was the first to observe bacteria and protozoa and naturalist
(Philosophical Transactions), born in Delft, Netherlands (d. 1723)
80’s
@84→John Tuzo Wilson,
Canadian
geologist (contributions to plate tectonics), born in Ottawa, Ontario (d. 1993)
@83→Bob Kane,
American
comic artist and Batman co-creator, born in NYC, New York (d. 1998)
81→Bill Wyman,
England,
rocker (Rolling Stones-Under My Thumb)
80→F. Murray Abraham,
American
actor (All the President's Men and Amadeus), born in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
70’s
@74→David Nelson,
American
actor, director, and producer (The Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet), born in
NYC, New York (d. 2011) colon cancer
71→Kevin Kline,
actor
(Sophie's Choice, Big Chill), born in St. Louis, Missouri
50’s
58→Bradley
Darryl B.D. Wong,
American
actor (M. Butterfly, Law & Order), born in San Francisco, California
@57→Moss Hart,
playwright
(You Can't Take it With You, Act 1), born in The Bronx, (d. 1961) heart attack
30’s
32→Drake
[Aubrey Drake Graham],
Canadian
actor and rapper (Hotline Bling), born in Toronto, Ontario
20’s
@28→The Big Bopper,
[Jiles Perry Richardson],
American
musician, born in Sabine Pass, Texas (d. 1959) plane crash
Historical Obits Today
90’s
@95→2015
Maureen O'Hara [FitzSimons],
Irish-American
actress and singer (Miracle on 34th St, The Quiet Man)
@92→2005
Rosa Parks,
American
civil rights activist who refused to give up her seat on a bus to a white
passenger
80’s
@89→2017
Robert Guillaume [Williams],
American
actor (Rafiki- The Lion King, Sports Night, Benson, Soap)
@89→2017
Antione "Fats" Domino,
American
rhythm & blues star of the early rock ’n’ roll era (Blueberry Hill, Blue
Monday)
@83→1922
George Cadbury,
British
chocolate and cocoa manufacturer (Cadbury)
@83→1869
Joseph Jackson Lister,
British
optician who perfected the optical microscope by designing the achromatic
objective lens
@83±→1997
Adolph Blaine Charles David Earl
Frederick Gerald Hubert Irvin John Kenneth Lloyd Martin Nero Oliver Paul Quincy
Randolph Sherman Thomas Uncas Victor William Xerxes Yancy Zeus
Wolfeschlegelsteinhausen,
longest
personal name
70’s
@73→2016
Bobby Vee (Robert Thomas Velline) ,
American
pop singer (Night has a Thousand Eyes), Alzheimer’s
@70→1991
Gene Roddenberry,
creator
(Star Trek), cardiac arrest
@70→1852
Daniel Webster,
US
Secretary of State (1841-43, 1850-52), politician and lawyer
60’s
@64→1842
Bernardo O'Higgins,
Chilean
independence leader who freed Chile from Spanish rule, cardiac problems
50’s
@53→1972
Jackie Robinson,
1st
African American baseball player (Bkln Dodgers), heart attack