Sep 10


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Sep. 10, 2019 Week: 37  Day: 253
86004:   H 73° \ L 50° \ Average Sky Cover: 5% 

Nearest wildfire:  80mi.  Nearest lightning:  286mi
Wind:   4mph\Gusts:  10mph  Visibility: 10 mi

Record High: 87°[1990]   Record Low: 28°[1912]
Sep Averages: 74°\42° (5 days with rain)

Today’s Quote

Obstacles are things a person sees
when he takes his eyes off his goal.
E. Joseph Cossman

Random Tidbits

In 1942, a top-secret group of GE engineers built the first American jet engine. Called I-A, the engine produced just 1,300 pounds of thrust.

Just a few years later, the company's second production engine, the J33, developed to power America's first operational fighter jet - the Lockheed P-80 Shooting Star - generated 4,200 pounds.

According to the Guinness Book of Records, the General Electric GE90 is currently the most powerful jet engine in the world. Normally generating over 122,000 pounds of thrust, the GE90 generated a record 127,900 pounds of thrust as part of a one-hour, triple-red-line engine stress test. The space shuttle's main engines, on the other hand, produce about 418,000 pounds of thrust each at liftoff.

Observances This Week

7-15
International Air Ambulance Week Link

8-14
Dating and Life Coach Recognition Week
International Housekeepers Week
  Link
National Assisted Living Week  
Suicide Prevention Week
National Truck Driver Appreciation Week 
Link

9-15
Direct Support Professional Recognition Week Link
Line Dance Week

Observances for Today

Ants On A Log Day  Link
National Hot Dog Day
Sewing Machine Day
(World) Suicide Prevention Day 
Link

My Rambling Thoughts

When I returned from the Trans-Siberian trip, I had a low tire on my vehicle. I went to the nearest free air place, about a mile away, and filled the tire with air. I assumed it had just sat too long. Yesterday it was low again. So back for more free air. This morning I headed to Discount Tires, the place I’ve bought tires since they came to Flag decades ago. They checked all my tires, found a small nail, repaired it, rotated and balanced the tires for free. The best part they said it would take 45 minutes and it only took 40 minutes. Great company, good service, and friendly staff.

So the Cards tied in a great 4th Q with OT. Down here they are known as the ‘Cardiac Cardinals’ for their games. A win would have been better against the lowly Lions, but a tie is so much better than a loss. Go Broncos tonight, I’ll be watching.

It’s a nice day here, clear, warm…not hot, nice breeze. Love this mountain town.

My friend and travel-mate, Ed, from Focus is most interesting. He has so many interesting hobbies. I got an email from him this morning that he is headed to S. Carolina for the National Convention of Souvenir Spoon Collectors. Someday I’m going spend some time in Colorado and visit his home and see some of his many collections. Fascinating.

Today’s Puzzle
Answer at the bottom of this page

I have keys, but no locks and space, and no rooms. You can enter, but you can’t go outside. What am I?

To see the hint, highlight the black box below.

This one tricks you by having you think about space that can be entered. Then it gets you to merge that with a space without rooms where you can’t leave. You might even be hung up on those keys. That’s where you should linger. Think about that word. What are some other meanings of “keys”—especially that don’t require locks?

Historical Events

1608 - James Smith was elected President of Jamestown colony (in Virginia)

1913 - The Lincoln Highway opened as the first coast-to-coast paved U.S. Highway.

1919 - Florida Keys Hurricane

1945 - Mike the Headless chicken survived his pre-meal beheading, living another year and a half without a head. (True story!)

1955 - Gunsmoke debuted on CBS-TV and ran until 1975. The radio version played from 1952 to 1961.

1965 - The first National Geographic Special, the 1963 US expedition to Mount Everest, aired on CBS.


1967 - The Who destroyed their instruments during a performance on The Smothers Brothers Comedy Hour.


1984 - The Apple Macintosh 512K was released.


1990 - The Fresh Prince of Bel Air premiered on NBC

1990 - New York's Ellis Island reopened as a museum.

2008 The Large Hadron Collider at CERN, described as the biggest scientific experiment in the history of mankind is powered up in Geneva, Switzerland

2012 Teachers in Chicago strike effecting 350,000 students

2012 A left over bazooka grenade in Cambodia explodes and kills three children

2015 New human-like species - Homo Naledi announced by Scientists and a team of female archaeologists, found deep in caves in South Africa

2017 Hurricane Irma makes landfall in the Florida Keys in the US as a category 3 hurricane

2018 UN Secretary General Antonio Guterres calls for urgent climate change conference saying "climate change moving faster than we are"
2018 California passes law to commit to carbon-free electricity sources by 2045

2018 South Carolina issues mandatory evacuation order affecting one million people ahead of Hurricane Florence

Birthdays Today

Arnold Palmer, Pro golfer
(d. 2016, @87)

Karl Lagerfeld, fashion designer
(d. 2019 @85)

Jose Feliciano, musician (74)

Bill O'Reilly, TV host (70)

Joe Perry, musician (Aerosmith) (69)

Amy Irving, actor [Yentl] (66)

Chris Columbus, producer, writer (Gremlins) (61)

Collin Firth, movie actor (58)

Randy Johnson, MLB pitcher (56)

Big Daddy Kane, rapper (51)

Dan Milano, voice actor (Robot Chicken) (47)

Ryan Phillippe, actor (45)

Puzzle answer:

A keyboard


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I retired in '06--at the ripe old age of 57. I enjoy blogging, photography, traveling, and living life to it's fullest.