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Feb 26,
2019 Week: 09 \ Day: 57
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Today: H 45° \ L 19° \ Average Sky Cover: 20%
Wind: 2mph\Gusts:
5mph Visibility: 10 mi
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High: 71°[1976] Record
Low: -7°[1977]
FebAverages: 45°\19°
Today’s Quote
I put my heart and my soul
into my work, and
have lost my mind in the
process.
Vincent Van Gogh
Observances This Week
National
Justice for Animals Week: 24-3/2 Link Link
National Pasty Week: 24-3/2 Link
Telecommuter Appreciation Week: 24-3/2
National Eating Disorders Awareness Week: 25-3/3
National Invasive Species Awareness Week: 25-3/1 Link
International Petroleum Week: 26-28 Link
National Pasty Week: 24-3/2 Link
Telecommuter Appreciation Week: 24-3/2
National Eating Disorders Awareness Week: 25-3/3
National Invasive Species Awareness Week: 25-3/1 Link
International Petroleum Week: 26-28 Link
Observances for Today
Museum Advocacy Day Link
National Personal Chef's Day Link
For Pete's Sake Day
Levi Strauss Day
Spay Day USA
Tell a Fairy Tale Day
National Personal Chef's Day Link
For Pete's Sake Day
Levi Strauss Day
Spay Day USA
Tell a Fairy Tale Day
My Rambling Thoughts
Our discussion
group yesterday was educational and scary. The rise in Populism in Europe
follows much to closely to the lead up to WWII for me. The idea that people
like me are automatically good and anyone not like me is automatically bad is
so from the truth. In Europe, and the US, so many people do not know the
difference between ‘migration’, ‘refugee’, and ‘asylum-seeker’. No person wants
to allow violent criminals into their country. Way too many people are afraid
of ‘different’ people. I am reminded of one of my grad school mentors: A difference is a difference, only if it
makes a difference.
The weather is
warming up and snow is slowly melting. Those huge piles from streets and
parking lots will be here for quite a while. I now have several layers of 3’-4’
icicles from my roof. Thankfully, there is a cover over the door and walk so I won’t
be hit by a falling one or three.
I did watch parts
of the Academy Awards last night. Must say, I hope more awards show follow the
lead of the Academy with a no-host format. It was still too long for my taste.
Some great winners and way too many commercials…some even with a teaser before
the actual commercial. Really? Yep!
Today’s Significant Historical Events
1800’s
1863
Abraham Lincoln signs National Currency Act, establishes single
national US currency
1881
P&O's SS Ceylon begins world's 1st round-the-world pleasure
cruise from Liverpool
1891
1st buffalo purchased for Golden Gate Park
1893
2 Clydesdale horses set record by pulling 48 tons on a sledge, Mich
1900’s
1914
New York Museum of Science & Industry incorporated
1919
Acadia National Park forms (as Lafayette N P), Maine
1919
Congress forms Grand Canyon National Park in Arizona
1929
US President Calvin Coolidge establishes Grand Teton National
Park
1930
1st red & green traffic lights installed (Manhattan NYC)
1933
Golden Gate Bridge groundbreaking ceremony held at Crissy Field
1935
RADAR (Radio Detection and Ranging) first demonstrated by
Robert Watson-Watt
1936
Adolf Hitler introduces Ferdinand Porsche's "Volkswagen"
1944
1st female US navy captain, Sue Dauser of nurse corps, appointed
1949
USAF plane began 1st nonstop around-the-world flight
1954
1st typesetting machine (photo engraving) used, Quincy Mass
1979
Last total eclipse of Sun in 20th century for continental US
1993
"World Trade Center bombing of 1993": truck bomb explodes in
parking garage of NYC World Trade
Center at 12:18pm, killing 6
and injuring over 1,000 in what was
the deadliest act of
terrorism perpetrated on US soil at
the time
2000’s
2004
The United States lifts a ban on travel to Libya, ending travel
restrictions to the nation that had
lasted for 23 years.
2013
A flexible battery capable of being charged wirelessly and folded
and stretched is developed
2018
Global Seed Vault opens in Svalbard, Norway, to help preserve
diversity and loss from other
genebanks
Birthdays Today
1802 Victor Hugo,
French
author (Hunchback of Notre Dame, Les Miserables),
born
in Besançon, France
(d.
1885-@83)
1829 Levi
Strauss,
German-born
American clothing designer,
born
in Buttenheim, Bavaria
(d.
1902-@73)
1866 Herbert
Henry Dow,
American
chemical industrialist (Dow Chemical),
born
in Ontario, Canada
(d.
1930-64-cirrhosis)
1916 Jackie
Gleason,
American
comedian (Jackie Gleason Show, Honeymooners),
born
in Brooklyn, New York
(d.
1987-@71-colon cancer)
1919 Mason Adams,
American
actor (Lou Grant, Deadliest Season),
born
in NYC, New York
(d.
2005-@86)
1920 Tony Randall
[Leonard
Rosenberg],
American
actor (Felix-Odd Couple),
born
in Tulsa, Oklahoma
(d.
2004-@84)
1921 Betty Hutton
[Elizabeth
June Thornburg],
American
actress, dancer, singer and comedian
(Greatest
Show on Earth),
born
in Battle Creek, Michigan
(d.
2007-@86)
1928 Antione
"Fats" Domino,
American
rhythm & blues star of the early rock ’n’ roll era
(Blueberry Hill, Blue Monday),
born
in New Orleans, Louisiana
(d.
2017@89)
1932 Johnny Cash,
American
country singer (I Walk the Line, Ring of Fire, A Boy
Named Sue), born in Kingsland, Arkansas
(d.
2003-@71- diabetes complications)
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69-950 Helen
Clark,
New
Zealand Prime Minister (Labour: 1999-2008) and
Administrator
of the United Nations Development Programme
(2009-17),
born in Hamilton, New Zealand
66- Michael
Bolton,
American
rock vocalist (That's What Love Is All About),
born
in New Haven, Connecticut
Historical Obits Today
@87-1994
Avery Fisher,
US
audio manufacturer (1st hi-fi)
@86-2015
Earl Lloyd,
1st
African American basketball player in the NBA
@67-1997
David Doyle,
American
actor (Charlie's Angels, Rugrats),
dies
of a heart attack
@26-1965
Jimmie Lee Jackson,
civil
rights activist,
dies
from gunshot wounds
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