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Mar 10, 2019 Week: 11 \ Day: 69
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Today’s Quote
Respect is what
we owe;
love, what we
give.
Philip James
Bailey
Random Tidbits
The Catholic Church is the oldest institution in
the Western world. It traces its history back almost 2,000 years.
The word "Catholic" was first used by
Ignatius of Antioch around the year A.D. 110. It is from the Greek word
katholikos, which means "toward the whole." Ignatius was suggesting
that the Church is a gift offered by Christ to all people.
Observances This Week
Women of Aviation Worldwide Week:
4-10
Lent: 6-20
National Catholic Sisters Week:
8-14
World Rattlesnake Roundup: 8-10
American Council on Education: 9-12
Campfire USA Birthday Week: 10-16
Girl Scout Week: 10-16
Termite Awareness Week: 10-16
National Agriculture Week: 10-16
Observances for Today
US Snow Shoe Days Link
Check Your Batteries Day
Daylight Savings Time Begins
Girl Scout Sunday Link
International Bagpipe Day
International Day of Awesomeness Link
International Find a Pay Phone Booth Day
Check Your Batteries Day
Daylight Savings Time Begins
Girl Scout Sunday Link
International Bagpipe Day
International Day of Awesomeness Link
International Find a Pay Phone Booth Day
Land Line Telephone Day
Mario Day
National Ranch Dressing Day
Mario Day
National Ranch Dressing Day
Salvation Army Day
US Paper Money Day
Women & Girls HIV/AIDS Awareness Day
US Paper Money Day
Women & Girls HIV/AIDS Awareness Day
My Rambling Thoughts
Very
nice and cool Saturday. A good day for Netflix. Our snow fizzled. Not to worry,
another one is brewing to be here Sunday night.
After
talking to Ellie, I added a picture and an update about Bob on the Focus Travel
site. Thanks to fellow traveler, Ann, for sending me that great picture.
Good
luck to all of you changing time. AZ, at least the part I live in doesn’t do
DST. I did have a career on the Navajo Rez, where they do change time. Every
freakin’ trip into Flagstaff meant changing time. Thank goodness for dual time digital
watches. For much of my career I lived in Tuba City. The Hopi Rez was right
across the highway. Hopi went with AZ and didn’t change time. So in Tuba, some businesses
changed time and others didn’t change time. The Public School in Tuba didn’t change
time, but Tuba Boarding did change time. Most families with children had two
clocks in the house…one on Navajo Time, one on Hopi time. Every event had to
announce if the event was on Navajo Time or Hopi Time. As I heard many times, ‘Only
the White Man would cut off the top of the blanket and sew it to the bottom of
the blanket to make it longer.’
Sure
glad I’m not in Venezuela. With all their problems with inflation, lack of
food, now they have lost power. So disturbing.
Not
sure who will finally win the Democratic nomination, but all the candidates are
out politicking today. Most are calling for unity to beat 45.
Today’s Significant Historical
Events
1800’s
1849 Abraham Lincoln applies for a
patent (only US President to do so)
for
a device to lift a boat over shoals and obstructions
1874 Purdue University (Indiana)
admits its 1st student
1876 First telephone call; Alexander
Graham Bell says "Mr. Watson,
come
here, I want to see you" to his assistant Thomas Watson
1891 Almon Strowger, an undertaker in
Topeka, Kansas, patents the
strowger
switch, a device which led to the automation of
telephone
circuit switching
1893 New Mexico State University
cancels its 1st graduation ceremony;
its
only graduand Sam Steele was robbed & killed the night
before
1900’s
1922 KLZ-AM in Denver CO begins radio
transmissions
1933 Nevada becomes 1st US state to
regulate narcotics
1945 Tokyo in fire after night time
B-29 bombings, more than 100,000
people
die, mostly civilians.
1959 Tennessee Williams' "Sweet
Bird of Youth" premieres in NYC
1964 Simon and Garfunkel record the
first version of "The Sound of
Silence"
at Columbia Studios in New York City
1971 US Senate approves amendment
lowering voting age to 18
1980 Willard Scott becomes the weather
forcaster on the Today Show
1982 The United States places an
embargo on Libyan petroleum imports
because
of their support of terrorist groups.
1987 Vatican formal opposition to
test-tube fertilization & embryo
transfer
1997 The PalmPilot, as developed by
Jeffrey Hawkins, is released
2000’s
2006 The Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter
arrives at Mars.
2010 Carlos Slim becomes the first
Mexican and person from an
emerging
economy to top Forbes Richest Person list, with net
worth
of US$53.5 billion
2013 Aung San Suu Kyi is re-elected
leader of the Burmese National
League
for Democracy
2014 German Chancellor Angela Merkel
warns Russia's Vladimir Putin
that
making Crimea part of Russia is illegal and in violation of
Ukraine's
constitution
2017 South Korean judges uphold
parliaments' decision to impeach
President
Park Geun-hye
Birthdays Today
1847
Kate Sheppard,
New Zealand suffragette and the most prominent member of
New Zealand's women's suffrage movement,
born in Liverpool, England
(d. 1934-@86)
1891
Sam Jaffe,
American actor (Gunga Din, Dr Zorba),
born in NYC,
(d. 1984-@93)
1945
Elizabeth Brumfiel,
[Elizabeth Stern],
American feminist archaeologist, former president of
the American Anthropological Association
(d. 2012-@67)
1957
Osama bin Laden,
Islamic militant and founder of al-Qaeda,
born in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia
(d. 2011-@54-killed by US Seal Team)
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79-
Chuck Norris
[Carlos Ray],
American martial arts actor (Missing in Action),
born in Ryan, Oklahoma
72-
[Avril] Kim Campbell,
Canada's 1st female Prime Minister and 19th overall (1993),
born in Port Alberni, British Columbia
61-
Sharon Stone,
American actress (Basic Instinct, Sliver, Casino),
born in Meadville, Pennsylvania
57-
Jasmine Guy,
actress (Whitley-Different World),
born in Boston, Massachusetts
55-
Prince Edward
[Edward Anthony Richard Louis],
Prince of Britain and son of Elizabeth II,
born in Buckingham Palace, London
48-
Jon Hamm,
American actor (Mad Men - Don Draper),
born in St. Louis, Missouri
36-
Carrie Underwood,
American country singer,
born in Muskogee, Oklahoma
Historical Obits Today
@±91-1913 Harriet Tubman
[Araminta Ross],
American abolitionist, former slave
and humanitarian
(Underground Railroad)
@91-2018 Hubert de Givenchy,
French fashion designer (Audrey
Hepburn's LBD) and
founder of Givenchy (1952)
@91-2016 Gogi Grant
[Myrtle Audrey Arinsberg],
American singer (The Wayward Wind)
@85-1998 Lloyd Bridges,
American comedic actor (Sea Hunt,
Roots, Airplane!)
@81-1986 Ray Milland,
Welsh actor (The Lost Weekend-Academy
Award 1945)
@73-1985 Konstantin Chernenko,
General Secretary of the Communist
Party of the Soviet Union
(1984-85),
dies of Emphysema
@69±-1996 Ross Hunter,
American film producer (Airport,
Madame X, Pillow Talk)
@30-1988 Andy Gibb,
British singer-songwriter, performer
and teen idol (Bee Gees-I
Just Want to Be Your Everything),
dies of myocarditis
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