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Mar 31, 2019 Week: 14 \ Day: 90
86004: H 50° \ L 23° \ Average Sky Cover: 5%
Wind: 6mph\Gusts: 7mph Visibility: 10 mi
Nearest wildfire: 564mi. Nearest lightning: 1150mi
Record High: 73°[1966] Record
Low: 3°[1912]
Mar Averages: 51°\23°
(6 days with
rain)
Today’s Quote
A child tells in the street
what its father and mother
say at home.
-- The Talmud
Random Tidbits
The moon's
gravity has slowed the speed of Earth's rotation. Long ago, it was much faster
and days were much shorter.
The same
side of the moon always faces Earth because the moon takes the same length of
time to rotate once as it does to travel all way around Earth.
Observances This Week
Lent: 6-4/20
National Cherry Blossom
Festival: 20-4/14
Money Smart Week: 30-4/6
NanoDays: 30-4/7
International Dark Sky Week:
31-4/7
Observances for Today
Anesthesia
Tech Day Link
Bunsen Burner Day
Cesar Chavez Day Link
International Hug A Medielvalist Day
International Transgender Day of Visibility Link
Mothering Sunday Link
National Crayon Day Link Link
National Oysters on the Half Shell Day
Bunsen Burner Day
Cesar Chavez Day Link
International Hug A Medielvalist Day
International Transgender Day of Visibility Link
Mothering Sunday Link
National Crayon Day Link Link
National Oysters on the Half Shell Day
National Clam Day
My Rambling Thoughts
Cooled off here a
bit, so no walking outside today.
My 10+ year old
AT&T phone has decided it doesn’t want to take messages anymore. It’s weird
because when I get a call and I’m not answering, my phone says, ‘Please leave a
message’, but the caller hears ‘This phone has not set up its mailbox feature’.
So, I’ll head out and get a new phone with answering machine. Just not today.
Focus Travel
Club site is updated. And more pics added to Facebook Focus site. I’m hoping Focus
travelers post some good pics and stories on the FB page when a great group
heads to Tulip Country. If you go to the FB page, be sure and like it near the
top so you can go back to it easily.
Dear 45 with cc
to Betsy DeVos:
Special Olympics
is more than races and ribbons. The government grants have set up programs in
over 6000 schools that have instituted athletic programs that have both special
needs and non-special needs athletes on the same team. The grants have provided
education at those schools that allow all students to learn more about each
other, their strengths and weaknesses, and become friends. The events with
special needs athletes competing against other special needs athletes is part
of a different section of the organization and that section does not receive
federal grants and is funded by private and corporate donations. Both of you
need to become more educated before speaking.
PUZZLE OF THE DAY
Answer at the bottom of this page
Which type of cheese is made backwards?
Today’s Significant Historical Events
1700’s
1736 Bellevue Hospital founded in a New York
City almshouse –
1st public hospital in the US
1800’s
1831 Quebec & Montreal incorporated
1880 1st town to claim to be completely
illuminated by electric
lighting (Wabash, Indiana)
1889 Eiffel Tower officially opens in Paris.
Built for the Exposition
Universelle, at 300m high it retains the record
for the tallest
man made structure for 41 years.
1900’s
1906 Intercollegiate Athletic Association of the
United States is
founded to set rules in amateur sports; becomes
the
National Collegiate Athletic Association in 1910
1931 Brilliant Notre Dame football coach Knute
Rockne (43) is
killed with 7 others when light plane crashes on
trip from
Kansas City to Los Angeles; record 105-12-5 @
.881
remains best ever
1943 Rodgers & Hammerstein's
"Oklahoma!" premieres in NYC
1945 Tennessee Williams' "Glass Menagerie"
premieres in NYC
1948 US Congress passes Marshall Aid Act to
rehabilitate war-
torn Europe
1953 US Department of Health, Education &
Welfare established
1968 US President Lyndon B. Johnson announces in
an address
to the nation that he will not seek re-election
1968 US President Lyndon B. Johnson authorizes a
troop surge in
Vietnam, bringing the total number of US
soldiers to a peak
of 549,500
1969 "The New York Times" reviews
"Slaughterhouse-Five" by
Kurt Vonnegut on its publication saying
""you'll either love it,
or push it back in the science-fiction
corner"
1971 William Calley sentenced to life for Mi Lai
Massacre,
released to house arrest one day later, by Pres.
Nixon.
Totally free in 1974
1980 President Jimmy Carter deregulates banking
industry
1982 Rock group Doobie Brothers split up
1994 The Journal Nature reports the finding in
Ethiopia of the first
complete Australopithecus afarensis skull
Birthdays Today
0’s
1596 René Descartes,
(d. 1650:@53: pneumonia)
French philosopher (he thought, therefore he was),
born in Descartes, Indre-et-Loire, France
1685 Johann Sebastian Bach,
(d. 1750:@65)
composer
1840 Benjamin Baker,
(d. 1907: @67)
English civil engineer who designed the bridge
over the Firth of Forth, Scotland and the London underground,
born in Frome, England
1914 Octavio Paz
(d. 1998: @84),
Mexican writer/diplomat (Salamandra, Topoemas)
1915 Henry Morgan,
(d. 1994: @79-cancer)
American comedian and TV panelist (I've Got a
Secret, Arena),
born in NYC, New York
1922 Patrick Magee [McGee],
(d.1982: @60-heart attack)
Northern Irish actor and director (A Clockwork
Orange, Barry Lyndon),
born in Armagh, Northern Ireland
1927 Cesar Chavez,
(d. 1993: @66-natural causes)
American farm labor leader (United Farm
Workers),
born in Yuma, Arizona
1929 Liz Claiborne,
(d. 2007: @79-cancer)
American fashion designer, entrepreneur and
founder of Liz Claiborne Inc,
born in Brussels, Belgium
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80’s
84- Herb Alpert,
bandleader/trumpeter (Tijuana Brass)/
CEO (A & M)
70’s
79- Barney Frank,
(Rep-D-MA, 1981-2013)
77- Michael Savage
[Michael A Wiener],
American talk radio host and commentator,
born in The Bronx, New York
76- Christopher [Ronald]
Walken,
American actor (The Deer Hunter, Brainstorm),
born in NYC, New York
74- Gabe Kaplan,
American comedian and actor (Welcome Back
Kotter),
born in Brooklyn, New York
71- Al Gore,
American politician and environmentalist
(Vice President: 1993-2001),
born in Washington, D.C.
71- Rhea Perlman,
American actress (Zena in Taxi, Carla in
Cheers),
born in Brooklyn, New York
60’s
69- Ed Marinaro,
American actor (Joe-Hill St Blues, Sonny-Laverne
& Shirley),
born in NYC, New York
40’s
48- Ewan McGregor,
Scottish actor (Trainspotting, Star Wars
Episodes I, II, III),
born in Perth, Scotland
Historical Obits Today
90’s
@92-1990 Lillian
"Miss" Miller,
audience member (Merv Griffin, Tonight)
80’s
@84-1727 Isaac Newton,
English physicist/astronomer
70’s
@77-1998 Bella Abzug
"Battling Bella", American politician,
feminist and activist
(Rep-D-NY, 1970-74),
dies of heart disease
@75-1913 J. P. Morgan, Sr.
[John Pierpont],
American financier and philanthropist
(General Electric, Steel Corporation, AT&T),
dies in his sleep
60’s
@66-1980 Jesse Owens,
American athlete (4 Olympic gold 1936),
dies of lung cancer
40’s
@43-1931 Knute Rockne,
American College Football Hall of Fame receiver,
coach,
(Notre Dame, 13 National titles),
dies in a plane crash
30’s
@38-1855 Charlotte Brontë,
English novelist (Jane Eyre),
dies of TB
Puzzle answer:
The answer is EDAM.
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