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Apr 13, 2019 Week: 15 \ Day: 103
86004: H 55° \ L 28° \ Average Sky Cover: 75%
Wind: 5mph\Gusts: 8mph Visibility: 10 mi
Nearest wildfire: 291mi. Nearest lightning: 1077mi
Record High: 75°[1962] Record
Low: 0°[1965]
Mar Averages: 59°\28°
(3 days with
rain)
Today’s Quote
Perfection is the child of
time.
Joseph Hall
Random Tidbits
Darwin did
not argue that humans came from monkeys. Rather he wrote only that monkeys,
apes, and humans have a common ancestor.
A
hobbit-like species of human lived about 18,000 years ago. About the size of a
3-year-old, they lived with pygmy elephants and 10-foot-long lizards.
Observances This Week
National Robotics
Week: 6-14 Link
Bat Appreciation Week: 7-13
Consider Christianity Week: 7-13
National Blue Ribbon Week: 7-13 Link (Child Abuse)
National Crime Victim’s Rights Week: 7-13 Link
National Library Week: 7-13
National Public Health Week: 7-13
National Volunteer Week: 7-13
National Window Safety Week: 7-13
Oral, Head and Neck Cancer Awareness Week: 7-14 Link
Passion Week: 7-13
Passiontide: 7-20
The Masters Tournament: 8-14
Undergraduate Research Week: 8-12 Link
Week of The Young Child: 8-12 Link
Bat Appreciation Week: 7-13
Consider Christianity Week: 7-13
National Blue Ribbon Week: 7-13 Link (Child Abuse)
National Crime Victim’s Rights Week: 7-13 Link
National Library Week: 7-13
National Public Health Week: 7-13
National Volunteer Week: 7-13
National Window Safety Week: 7-13
Oral, Head and Neck Cancer Awareness Week: 7-14 Link
Passion Week: 7-13
Passiontide: 7-20
The Masters Tournament: 8-14
Undergraduate Research Week: 8-12 Link
Week of The Young Child: 8-12 Link
Observances for Today
Make Lunch Count Day
My Rambling Thoughts
Expecting snow.
Weather guy has dropped from “1-3 inches” to ‘about an inch’. Guess I just have
to wait. Spring?!?
I read an article
from ‘fake news’ yesterday that said 45 wants to send illegal asylum seekers to
‘sanctuary cities’. I didn’t believe it because of the cost, inhumanity, and obvious
retaliation to his policies. Then 45 hit the airways and confirmed that he
indeed wants to send them to sanctuary cities. I wonder how these people will
make it to their asylum hearings if they are bussed hundreds or thousands miles
from the court? What is this country coming to? Congress better get really
focused on the immigration laws and do it now!
PUZZLE OF THE DAY
Answer at the bottom of this page
During World War II, the mathematician Abraham
Wald was asked to help with determining which parts of the allied forces’
planes must be armored better. After examining the surviving American planes,
he noticed that there were many holes in the fuselage, and very few in the
engines. After careful thinking, he suggested that the armor on the engines
must be improved. Why?
Today’s Significant Historical Events
1600’s
1668 John Dryden (36) appointed first English
poet laureate by Charles II
1700’s
1796 First elephant arrives in US from India
1800’s
1868 Abyssinian War ends as British and Indian
troops capture Magdala and Ethiopian Emperor Tewodros II commits suicide
1870 Metropolitan Museum of Art forms in NYC
1883 US prospector Alfred Packer convicted of
manslaughter though accused of cannibalism
1900’s
1920 1st woman US Civil Service Commissioner,
Helen Hamilton appointed
1943 FDR dedicates Jefferson Memorial
1949 Philip S. Hench at Mayo Clinic announces
discovery of cortisone to treat rheumatoid arthritis
1954 Robert Oppenheimer accused of being a
communist
1961 UN General Assembly condemns South-Africa's
apartheid
1965 1st US Senate black page, Lawrence W
Bradford Jr, 16, appointed by New York Senator Jacob Javits
1970 Apollo 13 announces "Okay, Houston,
we've had a problem here", as Beech-built oxygen tank explodes en route to
Moon
2000’s
2015 Migrant ship carrying around 550 sinks off
the Libyan coast, about 400 drown
Birthdays Today
1570 Guy Fawkes,
(d. 1606: @35: executed)
English Catholic conspirator who was convicted
in the "Gunpowder Plot" to blow up the British Parliament,
born in
York, England
1743 Thomas Jefferson,
(d. 1826: @83)
3rd President of the United States (1801-09),
born in Albemarle County, Virginia
1852 Frank W. Woolworth,
(d. 1919: @66)
American businessman, founder of F. W. Woolworth
Co,
born in Rodman, New York
1866 Butch Cassidy
[Robert LeRoy Parker],
(d. 1908: @ 42: suicide
in Bolivia)
American desperado (Wild Bunch Passage),
born in Beaver, Utah
1892 Robert Watson-Watt,
(d. 1973: @81)
Scottish physicist and developer of the radar
and radio direction finding in WWII,
born in Brechin, Scotland
1902 Philippe de Rothschild,
(d. 1988: @85)
French race-car driver and manager (Bordeaux
Vineyard),
born in Paris, France
1906 Samuel Beckett,
(d. 1989: @83)
Irish
novelist and playwright (Waiting for Godot, Nobel 1969),
born in Foxrock, Ireland
1909 Eudora Welty,
(d. 2001: @92)
American novelist (Optimist's Daughter-Pulitzer
1973),
born in Jackson, Mississippi
1923 Don Adams,
(d. 2005: @82)
American actor and comedian (Get Smart),
born in NYC, New York
1939 Seamus Heaney,
(d. 2013: @74)
Irish poet and playwright (Nobel Prize in
Literature 1995),
born in Castledawson, County Londonderry,
Northern Ireland
1949 Christopher Hitchens,
(d. 2011: @62: cancer)
English author and columnist (Vanity Fair, New
Statesman),
born in Portsmouth, England
1976 Jonathan Brandis,
(d. 2003: @27: suicide by
hanging)
American actor (Lucas Wolenczak-seaQuest DSV),
born in Danbury, Connecticut
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80’s
85- Ben Nighthorse Campbell,
(Cheyenne) politician (Sen-D Colorado),
born in Auburn, California
84- Lyle Waggeoner,
American actor (Carol Burnett Show, Wonder
Woman),
born in Kansas City, Kansas
70’s
76- Billy Kidd,
American skier,
born in Burlington, Vermont
74- Tony Dow,
American actor and director (Wally-Leave it to
Beaver),
born in Hollywood, California
72-Al Green,
R&B singer (Funny How Time Slips Away)
60’s
69- Ron Perlman,
American actor (Quest for Fire, Beauty & the
Beast),
born in The Bronx, New York
50’s
55- Caroline Rhea,
Canadian comedian and actress,
born in Westmount, Quebec, Canada
40’s
49- Rick Schroder,
American actor (Ricky-Silver Spoons, Champ,
Earthling),
born in Staten Island, New York
Historical Obits Today
80’s
@88-2006 Muriel Spark,
Scottish author (The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie)
@87-2015 Günter Grass,
German writer (The Tin Drum) and playwright and
Nobel Prize laureate (1999)
70’s
@74-1886 John Humphrey Noyes,
American preacher and founded the Oneida
Community (Perfectionists)
Puzzle answer:
Abraham Wald realized that the holes should have
been distributed more evenly across the planes. Therefore, the planes which had
more holes in the fuselage survived, while the planes which had more holes in
the engines got destroyed.
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