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Aug.
14, 2019 Week: 33 Day: 226
86004: H 83° \ L 52° \ Average Sky
Cover: 15%
Nearest
wildfire: 26mi. Nearest lightning: 257mi
Wind: 6mph\Gusts:
6mph
Visibility:
10 mi
Record
High: 89°[2002] Record Low: 33°[1976]
Aug Averages: 79°\50° (9 day with rain)
Today’s Quote
If
you want others to be happy, practice compassion.
If
you want to be happy, practice compassion.
Dalai
Lama
Random Tidbits
Some of the most
expensive books ever sold at auction are...
First Folio
This book, a
collection of William Shakespeare's plays, was published after his death in
1623. Seven hundred and fifty copies were published, but only 228 survived.
Microsoft co-founder Paul Allen purchased a copy for around $6.1 million in
2001.
The Canterbury
Tales
There are only 12
known first edition copies left since its publishing in 1477, and only one is
in a private collection. The book was originally purchased in 1776 and not sold
again until 1998 with a purchase price of $7.5 million by Christie's of London.
Observances This Week
11-17
National Motorcycle Week Link
Feeding Pets of the Homeless Week Link Link
National Resurrect Romance Week
Weird Contest Week
Feeding Pets of the Homeless Week Link Link
National Resurrect Romance Week
Weird Contest Week
12-18
US Amateur Golf Week
14-18
Navajo Nation Code Talker’s Week
Observances for Today
National Navajo Code Talkers
Day
My Rambling Thoughts
Weather is great…again.
No complaints.
O got a pedi this
morning. It had been 6 weeks, so it was time. Tomorrow will be haircut day
along with other things.
I was fortunate enough
to work on the Navajo Rez for my career. Fortunate again that there were quite
a few Code Talkers in the communities that I worked. For those that don’t know,
the Marines met with a group of Navajo in Flagstaff to develop a code the Japanese
were never able to break. Code Talkers were assigned to many fighting units,
communicated over the radios with their language, and made it possible for the
US to defeat the Japanese. Enemy planes were named after various birds, tanks
after various animals. The Code Talkers were not honored by anyone until the
early 1970’s when their heroics became public knowledge. Before that, all was
Top Secret. May of the Code Talkers were pulled out of boarding schools,
including Tuba City, to serve in the Marines where they were trained in CA and
sent overseas. Many were not yet 18 years old, but just said they were, since
birth records were sparse. Thank you for your service to the country. At Veteran’s
Day, every school where I worked honored the local Code Talkers. They gave
classroom presentations, had lunch with the students, and returned year after
year to share their story.
Window’s updates
are a pain. Today I got a notification that updates were waiting. I clicked. It
took over 2 hours.
Hong Kong airport
closed again. This is getting very real. I have to wonder what, if anything,
our guide Suzi Q is telling this week’s tourists to Beijing. Also have to
wonder if she even knows what is going on in Hong Kong or if any tourists are
even asking.
Today’s Puzzle
Answer at the bottom of this page
What occurs once
in every minute, twice in every moment, but never in a thousand years?
Historical Events
1888 - An audio
recording of English composer Arthur Sullivan's "The Lost Chord", one
of the first recordings of music ever made, was played during a press
conference introducing Thomas Edison's phonograph in London, England.
1893 - France
became the first country to introduce motor vehicle registration.
1933 - Oxydol's
Own Ma Perkins debuted on Cincinnati's WLW and became the first successful
national radio soap opera.
1935 - Franklin
D. Roosevelt signed the Social Security Act.
1936 - Rainey
Bethea was hanged in Owensboro, Kentucky in the last public execution in the
United States.
1945 - Japan
accepted the Allied terms of surrender in World War II. V-J Day. Be sure to
thank Alan Hunter, Nina Blackwood, Mark Goodman, J.J. Jackson and Martha Quinn
for their service to our country.
1959 - Founding
and first official meeting of the American Football League.
1965 - #1 Hit
August 14, 1965 - September 3, 1965: Sonny & Cher - I Got You Babe
1975 - The Rocky
Horror Picture Show, the longest-running release in film history, opened at the
USA Theatre in Westwood, Los Angeles, California.
1980 - Lech
Walesa led the first strike at the Gdansk, Poland shipyards.
1989 - Sega Mega
Drive/Genesis released, Video Game Console
1994 - Inside the
Actors Studio made its debut on Bravo
2000 - Dora the
Explorer premiered on Nick Jr
2010 - The
first-ever Youth Olympic Games were held in Singapore.
2013 - Egypt
declared a state of emergency as security forces killed hundreds of
demonstrators supporting former president Mohamed Morsi.
Birthdays Today
David Crosby,
musician (Byrds, Crosby-Stills-Nash (78)
Steve Martin,
comedian, actor (74)
Danielle Steele,
romantic novelist (72)
Gary Larson.
Cartoonist [The Far Side] (69)
Earvin ‘Magic’
Johnson, Jr., basketball super star (60)
Marcia Gay Harden,
actress (60)
Sarah Brightman. English
classical crossover soprano, singer, songwriter, actress, dancer and musician (59)
Susan Olsen,
actress (Brady Bunch) (58)
Halle Berry,
actress (53)
Jay Manuel,
Creative Director (America’s Next Top Model) (47)
Mila Kunis [Ukrainian:
Мілена Марківна Куніс] actress (36)
Tim Tebow,
football player (32)
Puzzle answer:
The answer is THE
LETTER M.
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