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Jul.
25, 2019 Week: 30 \ Day: 206
86004: H 75° \ L 54° \ Average Sky
Cover: 40%
Nearest
wildfire: 4mi. Nearest lightning: 36mi
Wind: 8mph\Gusts:
8mph
Visibility:
10 mi
Record
High: 92°[1931] Record Low: 41°[1913]
Jul Averages: 82°\542° (8 day with rain)
Today’s Quote
We live in a rainbow of chaos.
Paul Cezanne
Random Tidbits
A
nineteenth-century Chinese merchant was sentenced to death for murdering his
wife. Sleep deprivation was deliberately chosen as the method of execution on
the grounds that it would cause the maximum amount of suffering and would serve
as the greatest deterrent to other potential murderers. He eventually died on
the nineteenth day, having suffered terribly.
Children don't
react the same way to sleep deprivation as adults: while adults get sleepy,
children become hyperactive. In fact, a lack of sleep can result in ADHD-like
symptoms in kids. Children need an average of nine to 10 hours of sleep each
night.
Observances This Week
6-28
Tour de France
Tour de France
18-25
Restless Leg
Syndrome (RLS) Education & Awareness Week
20-28
20-28
21-27
RAGBRAI
25-27
Comi Great Texas
Mosquitos Days
Observances for Today
National Intern Day Link
National Refreshment Day Link
Red Shoe Day (International) Link Link (Lyme Disease)
Thread The Needle Day Link
Video Games Day Link
National Refreshment Day Link
Red Shoe Day (International) Link Link (Lyme Disease)
Thread The Needle Day Link
Video Games Day Link
My Rambling Thoughts
Fire control is
much better. Thanks to the hundreds of first responders who have helped in this
tremendous effort to protect our town’s life and property. There is much less
smoke today, planes still dropping retardant, some areas close to the fire
moving from GO to SET status. A very good sign…
A friend from
our discussion group has invited me to a ‘boy’s night’ with some of the top astronomers
here in Flag to discuss my recent adventure with them. And I get a free BBQ
dinner. Excited.
Mary is back in
town and I talked to her this morning. She’s happy to be home…she is also in
the SET area and says that now she worries about flooding in her area. Cheryl
took a bad fall while working on her raised planter. She is OK now but had to
wait for neighbor’s come outside to get help getting up. Scary.
So, I listened
to much of the Mueller hearings today. Maybe I should say TOO much of the hearings.
Everyone had an agenda, everyone got to ask questions. No bombshells. Both
sides will claim victory. Who loses? American democracy is in the process of losing.
Today’s Puzzle
Answer at the bottom of this page
As defendants,
we deny all involvement in the unscrupulous dealings which have come to light
in the recent government investigation.
What country name is hidden in the previous sentence?
Today’s Highlighted Historical Events
1500’s
1567 Don Diego
de Losada founds the city of Santiago de Leon de Caracas, modern-day Caracas,
the capital city of Venezuela
1700’s
1722 The Three
Years War begins along the Maine and Massachusetts border
1775 Maryland
issues currency depicting George III trampling Magna Carta
1800’s
1814 English
engineer George Stephenson introduces his first steam locomotive, a travelling
engine designed for hauling coal on the Killingworth wagonway named Blücher
1850 Gold
discovered in Oregon (Rogue River)
1854 Walter Hunt
is awarded the first U.S. patent for a paper shirt collar
1868 US Congress
forms Wyoming Territory (Dakota, Utah & Idaho)
1871 Carousel
patented by Wilhelm Schneider, Davenport, Iowa
1897 Writer Jack
London sails to join the Klondike Gold Rush where he will write his first
successful stories
1900’s
1941 FDR bans
selling benzine/gasoline to Japan
1952 Puerto Rico
becomes a self-governing US commonwealth (Constitution Day)
1961 In a speech
John F. Kennedy emphasizes that any attack on Berlin is an attack on NATO
1969 Edward
Kennedy pleads guilty to leaving scene of an accident a week after the
Chappaquiddick car accident that killed Mary Jo Kopechne
1972 US health
officials concede African American were used as guinea pigs in 40 year syphilis
experiment
1984 Cosmonaut
Svetlana Savitskaya becomes 1st woman to walk in space
1985 Spokeswoman
for Rock Hudson confirms he has AIDS
1985 Steve Cram
runs world record mile (3:46.32)
2000’s
2014 Palestinian
officials call for a "Day of Rage" in the West Bank and within Israel
against Israel's operation against Gaza; Israeli Defense Force prepares for
protests
2016 Verizon
announces $4.83 billion purchase of Yahoo
2018 Liquid lake
found on Mars under its South Pole by European Space Agency's Mars Express
orbiter reported in "Science"
Highlighted Birthdays Today
1884 Davidson
Black,
Canadian paleoanthropologist
and doctor of anatomy who identified "Peking Man", born in Toronto,
Ontario (d. 1934: @49)
1894 Walter
Brennan,
American actor
(Real McCoys, At Gun Point), born in Lynn, Massachusetts (d. 1974: @80)
1920 Rosalind
Franklin,
English chemist
and co-discoverer of the structure of DNA, born in London (d. 1958: @37: cancer
1923 Estelle
Getty,
American actress
(The Golden Girls, The Golden Palace), born in NYC, New York (d. 2008: @84)
1941 Emmett
Till,
American
lynching victim, born in Chicago, Illinois (d. 1955: @14: murdered)
1954 Walter
Peyton,
football player
(d. 1999: @45: liver disease/cancer)
50’s
52- Matt
LeBlanc,
American actor
(Joey Tribbiani-Friends), born in Newton, Massachusetts
40’s
41- Louise
Brown,
English woman
who was the first person to be born through in vitro fertilization, born in
Oldham, England
Highlighted Historical Obits Today
80’s
@84-1997 Ben
Hogan,
American golfer
(9-time major title winner; US masters 1951, 53)
70’s
@78-2018 Judith
Appelbaum,
American
magazine & newspaper editor and educator, dies from ovarian cancer
@76-1865 James
Barry
[Margaret Ann
Bulkley],
female disguised
as a man, surgeon general (British army), born in County Cork, Ireland
60’s
@62-1995 Charlie
Rich,
American country
singer (Lonely Weekends), dies from embolism
@61-1834 Samuel
Taylor Coleridge,
British romantic
poet (Rime of Ancient Mariner), dies of heart failure
@60-1934
François Coty,
French perfume
manufacturer
50’s
@57-1984 Willie
Mae "Big Mama" Thornton,
American
rhythm-and-blues singer and songwriter (Hound Dog, Ball & Chain, Stronger
than Dirt), dies of heart and liver disorders
40’s
@47-2008 Randy
Pausch,
American
professor of Computer Science at Carnegie Mellon University, known for his
"Last Lecture", dies from cancer
Puzzle answer:
Sweden.
"defendants, we deny".
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