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Jun. 8, 2019 Week: 22 \ Day: 159
86004: H 72° \ L 42° \ Average
Sky Cover: 10%
Nearest wildfire: 6mi. Nearest lightning: 333mi
Wind: 8mph\Gusts: 16mph
Visibility: 10 mi
Record High: 91°[2013] Record
Low: 24°[1950]
Jun Averages: 78°\42° (1 day with rain)
Today’s Quote
Well done is better than well said.
Benjamin Franklin
Random Tidbits
Despite
its name, German Chocolate Cake is actually American. The cake got its name
from its creator Sam German. It was originally called 'Baker's German's Sweet
Chocolate' but the name was shortened as the years passed.
The
hard shell taco is not a Mexican invention. This is a north of the border food
made popular by Taco Bell.
Observances This Week
Bed Bug Awareness
Week: 2-8
Black Single Parents Week: 2-8
Community Health Improvement Week (CHI): 2-8 Link
End Mountain Top Removal Week: 2-8 Link
National Business Etiquette Week: 2-8
National Headache Awareness Week: 2-8 Link
National Sun Safety Week: 2-8 Link
Pet Appreciation Week: 2-8 Link
Black Single Parents Week: 2-8
Community Health Improvement Week (CHI): 2-8 Link
End Mountain Top Removal Week: 2-8 Link
National Business Etiquette Week: 2-8
National Headache Awareness Week: 2-8 Link
National Sun Safety Week: 2-8 Link
Pet Appreciation Week: 2-8 Link
Observances for Today
Banana Split Days: Thru
8 Link
Companies That Care
Day Link
Family Fitness and Health Day
Ghostbusters Day Link
International Young Eagles Day
Missing Mutts Awareness Day Link
Name Your Poison Day
Family Fitness and Health Day
Ghostbusters Day Link
International Young Eagles Day
Missing Mutts Awareness Day Link
Name Your Poison Day
National Marina
Day
National Rose' (wine) Day Link
Queen's Official Birthday Link
Shavout (Sundown)
Upsy Daisy Day
World Bike Naked Day Link Link
Worldwide Knit (and Crotchet) in Public Day Link
World Gin Day Link
National Rose' (wine) Day Link
Queen's Official Birthday Link
Shavout (Sundown)
Upsy Daisy Day
World Bike Naked Day Link Link
Worldwide Knit (and Crotchet) in Public Day Link
World Gin Day Link
My Rambling Thoughts
Visitors
left this morning. Nice visit, good conversation.
This
appears to be a very fertile spring. After washing my ride last weekend, it has
been covered with yellow pollen all week. This morning, as I was heading out
for late breakfast with my visitors, I had to use the window washer to see
through the pollen. After a nice breakfast, I stopped at El Cheapo Car Wash--$5—for
a quick wash. I’ve lived here and parked here for over a decade, and never has
there been just much pollen on my ride. Thanks Male Pinecones for changing the
color of my car.
Looking
for an amazing trip? For $50 million + $35K/night 2 citizens a year can travel
to the International Space Station. The citizen still must complete the usual
Astronaut training program. Guess I’ll double check with my bank to see if this
is a good idea.
PUZZLE OF THE DAY
Answer at the bottom of this page
There is a common 9-letter word in the English
language, such that if you keep removing its letters one by one, the resulting
8 words are still valid. What is this word?
Remark: The removed letters do not
need to be from the beginning or the end of the word.
Today’s Significant Historical Events
1700’s
1783 Laki volcano in southern Iceland begins
8-month eruption, killing 10,000 and causing widespread famines throughout Asia
and Europe
1786 Commercially made icecream 1st advertised
(Mr Hall, NYC)
1789 James Madison introduces a proposed Bill
of Rights in the US House of Representatives
1800’s
1824 Washing machine patented by Noah Cushing
of Quebec
1869 Ives W. McGaffey of Chicago patents the
1st vacuum cleaner, calls it a "sweeping machine"
1880 Russian writer Fyodor Dostoyevsky
delivers an emotional speech at the unveiling of a monument to Pushkin in
Moscow
1900’s
1905 US President Theodore Roosevelt sends
identical notes to Japan and Russia urging them to negotiate and end hostilities,
offering his personal services
1937 World's largest flower blooms in NY
Botanical Garden, 12' calla lily
1938 Gert Terblanche, a local school boy,
discovers fossils of an unknown 'robust-type' human ancestor, later named
Paranthropus robustus by Robert Broom, at Kromdraai, Blaauwbank River Valley in
South Africa
1949 Siam changes name to Thailand
1956 Richard B. Fitzgibbon, Jr. killed by
another USAF airman in Vietnam, becoming the first American killed in the
Vietnam War
1968 James Earl Ray, alleged assassin of
Martin Luther King Jr., captured
1968 The body of assassinated U.S. Senator
Robert F. Kennedy is laid to rest at Arlington National Cemetery
1969 Nixon says 25,000 US troops would leave
Vietnam by end of August
1986 Alleged Nazi Kurt Waldheim elected
President of Austria
1988 Nippon Airways announces that painting
eyeballs on Jets cut bird collisions by 20%
2000’s
2017 Ex-FBI chief James Comey testifies to a
US Senate committee that US President Donald Trump told "lies plain and
simple"
2018 IMF agrees to lend Argentina up to 50
billion dollars
2018 World's most powerful supercomputer,
Summit, can process 200,000 trillion calculations per second, launched at Oak
Ridge National Laboratory, Tennessee, by IBM and NVidia
Birthdays Today
1625 Giovanni Domenico Cassini,
(d. 1712: @87)
Italian-French mathematician, astronomer and
engineer who discovered four of Saturn's moons,
born in Perinaldo, Republic of Genova
1867 Frank Lloyd Wright,
(d. 1959: @91)
American architect (Guggenheim) recognized as
"the greatest American architect of all time",
born in Richland Center, Wisconsin
1917 Byron White,
(d. 2002: @84)
Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the
United States (1962-93),
born in Fort Collins, Colorado
1918 Robert Preston [Meservey],
(d. 1987: @68: lung cancer)
American actor (Music Man, Mame, Last
Starfighter),
born in Newton, Massachusetts
1925 Barbara Bush,
(d. 2018: @92)
First Lady of the US (1989-93) and wife of
George H. W. Bush,
born in NYC, New York
1933 Joan Rivers,
(d. 2014: @81)
American comedian and actress (Late Show,
Hollywood Squares),
born in Brooklyn, New York
90’s
92- Jerry Stiller,
American comedian (Frank Constanza-Seinfeld),
born in Brooklyn, New York
70’s
79- Nancy Sinatra,
American singer (Boots are Made for Walkin')
and
daughter of Frank Sinatra,
born in Jersey City, New Jersey
77- Chuck Negron,
American singer-songwriter (3 Dog Night-Joy to
the World),
born in The Bronx, New York
76- William Calley Jr.,
American war criminal, convicted by
court-martial of murdering 22 unarmed South Vietnamese civilians in the My Lai
Massacre,
born in Miami, Florida
75- Boz Scaggs
[William Royce],
American rocker (Steve Miller Band),
born in Dallas, Texas
60’s
68- Bonnie Tyler
[Gaynor Hopkins],
Welsh rocker (Total Eclipse of the Heart),
born in Skewen, Neath, Wales
64- Tim Berners-Lee,
English inventor (World Wide Web),
born in London, England
61- Keenan Ivory Wayans,
American comedian (In Living Color),
born in NYC, New York
50’s
53- Julianna Margulies,
American actress (ER, The Good Wife),
born in Spring Valley NY
40’s
42- Kanye West,
American rapper and record producer,
born in Atlanta, Georgia
41- Maria Menounos,
American actress, TV star (Today, Access
Hollywood, WWE) and
1996 Miss Massachusetts Teen USA,
born in Medford, Massachusetts
Historical Obits Today
70’s
@78-1845 Andrew Jackson,
American soldier and statesman (D) seventh US
President (1828-37)
@75-1982 Satchel Paige,
American Baseball Hall of Fame pitcher
(5-time Negro League, 2-time MLB All Star),
dies of a heart attack
@72-1809 Thomas Paine,
English American writer (Age of Reason, Common
Sense)
@70±-1874 Cochise
[Shi-ka-She
or A-da-tli-chi - "having the quality of strength of an oak″],
Mescalero Apache leader
@70±-1871 Sitting Bear
[Satank],
Kiowa chief, shot to death
60’s
@62-632 Mohammad,
Arabic prophet and founder of Islam (Quran),
dies of suspected fever (approximate date)
@62-1859 Walter Hunt,
American inventor (safety pin, sewing machine)
@61-2018 Anthony Bourdain,
American-French celebrity chef, author, and TV
personality considered one of the most influential chefs in the world (No
Reservations, Parts Unknown),
commits suicide by hanging
50’s
@57-1969 Robert Taylor,
American actor (Waterloo Bridge, Quo Vadis,
Death Valley Days),
dies of lung cancer
30’s
@37-1924 George Mallory,
English mountain climber ("because it is
there"),
dies in a climbing accident
Puzzle answer:
The word is STARTLING -> STARTING ->
STARING -> STRING -> STING -> SING -> SIN -> IN -> I.
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