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Oct.
17, 2019 Week: 42 Day: 290
86004: H 72° \ L 39° \ Average Sky
Cover: 5%
Nearest
active fire: 35mi. Nearest lightning: 690mi
Wind: 6mph\Gusts:
6mph Visibility: 10 mi
Record
High: 78°[1973] Record Low: 18°[1998]
Oct.
Averages: 63°\32°
( 4 days with moisture)
Today’s Quote
Life is the art of drawing without an eraser.
John W. Gardner
Random Tidbits
Acronyms
TASER stands for Thomas A. Swift’s Electric Rifle.
Your ZIP code is
actually your Zone Improvement Plan code.
The USA PATRIOT
Act stands for Uniting and Strengthening
America by Providing Appropriate Tools Required to Intercept and Obstruct
Terrorism (seriously). Linguists call this a “backronym”—the word “Patriot”
was likely picked first, then an acronym written to fit it.
Observances This Week
10-17
Take Your Medicine
Americans Week
12-20
12-18
World Rainforest Week
13-19
Bullying Bystanders Unite
Week
Drink Local Wine Week
Earth Science Week
National Chestnut Week
International Infection Prevention Week Link
Mediation Week Link
National Food Bank Week
Teen Read Week
Veterinary Technicians Week Link
Drink Local Wine Week
Earth Science Week
National Chestnut Week
International Infection Prevention Week Link
Mediation Week Link
National Food Bank Week
Teen Read Week
Veterinary Technicians Week Link
14-18
17-24
Food & Drug Interactions and Awareness Week
Observances for Today
Black Poetry Day
Conflict Resolution Day Link
Get to Know Your Customers Day
Get Smart About Credit Day
International Credit Union Day Link
International Day for the Eradication of Poverty
Mulligan Day
National Edge Day Link
National Pasta Day Link
National Playing Card Collectors Day
Spirit Day Link
Wear Something Gaudy Day
Conflict Resolution Day Link
Get to Know Your Customers Day
Get Smart About Credit Day
International Credit Union Day Link
International Day for the Eradication of Poverty
Mulligan Day
National Edge Day Link
National Pasta Day Link
National Playing Card Collectors Day
Spirit Day Link
Wear Something Gaudy Day
My Rambling Thoughts
Another great fall day. Headed out and
got my car washed, then off to buy groceries. Pulled my wallet out and paid for
the car wash. Put the credit card back in my wallet, but since I was sitting in
my car, put it on the console. Realized it after doing my self-checkout at the
grocery store. Had to get an attendant to watch my groceries while I moved
quickly to my vehicle to retrieve my wallet. Felt like an ‘old man’ who was
slowly losing his marbles? Yep!
I did watch most of the debate last
night. For me, the standouts were Yang and Warren. Sadly, it is hard for me to
see either one beating Trump. I’m still hoping for a dark horse.
I used my wireless earphones
yesterday. After using them I put them in their case. This morning I kept
hearing a voice while I was on my computer. Couldn’t figure out was it was. It
was the darn earphones telling me that the power was off. The female voice was
repeating it every 30 seconds. Got out the manual which was zero help. Went on
line and that too was zero help. In reading the multi-page manual I saw that
they turn off automatically while charging. So I plugged them into an empty
charger port and she stopped talking. Almost afraid to unplug them, in case she
starts talking again. Life with technology always is interesting.
Early Sunday morning a train derailed
about 15 miles from Flagstaff. It closed both tracks and luckily there were no
injuries. I am sort-of-happy to report that the derailed cars have been moved
and the trains are busy catching up. I didn’t have to cross the tracks today,
but there is lots more trains than usual on the tracks today. The derailment
had made it much easier to move around town. I really understand in the early
days of railroads why towns built up on one side of the tracks.
Today’s Puzzle
Answer at
the bottom of this page
Long and thin, red within,
With a nail at the end.
What am I?
Historical Events
1091
- The London Tornado of 1091 destroyed many buildings, and killed two people.
1814
- The London Beer Flood killed 8 people.
1860
- First Open (Golf) Championship (referred to in the US as the British Open).
1904
Bank of Italy (Bank of America) opens its doors in San Francisco, founded by
Amadeo Giannini
1907
Guglielmo Marconi's company begins the first commercial transatlantic wireless
service between Glace Bay, Nova Scotia, Canada and Clifden, Ireland
1919
- Radio Corporation of America (RCA) incorporated.
1931
- Al Capone was convicted of income tax evasion.
1933
Albert Einstein arrives in US as a refugee from Nazi Germany
1943
Burma railway completed, built by Allied POWs and Asian laborers for use of the
Japanese army
1956
- The first commercial nuclear power station is officially opened in
Sellafield, Cumbria, England.
1956
- Donald Byrne and Bobby Fischer played a game of chess labeled The Game of the
Century. Fischer beat Byrne.
1958
- An Evening With Fred Astaire premiered, it was one the first
"special" programs on television, and won nine Emmy Awards.
1960
- #1 Hit: The Drifters -
Save the Last Dance for Me
1961
NY Museum of Modern Art hangs Henri Matisse's "Le Bateau" upside-down
It wasn't corrected until December 3rd
1964
- #1 Hit: Manfred Mann -
Do Wah Diddy Diddy
1965
- The 1964-65
New York World's Fair closed. Over 51 million people had attended the event.
1966
- All of NBC's news programming began airing in full-color.
1970
- #1 Hit: The Jackson 5 -
I'll Be There
1973
- OPEC imposed an oil embargo against a number of Western countries.
1979 - The Department of Education
Organization Act was signed into law, creating the US Department of Education
and US Department of Health and Human Services.
1979
- Mother Teresa won the Nobel Peace Prize.
1981
- #1 Hit: Christopher
Cross - Arthur's Theme (Best That You Can Do)
1989
(Earthquake) The Lome Prieta earthquake interrupted Game 3 of the World Series
2005
- The Colbert Report premiered on Comedy Central
2007
- Storm Chasers debuted on The Discovery Channel
2007
The Dalai Lama receives the United States Congressional Gold Medal
2012
Lance Armstrong loses a host of endorsements in the wake of his doping scandal
Birthdays Today
Robert Craig ‘Evel’ Knievel, daredevil
(d. 2007 @69; lung problems)
Norm Macdonald, Canadian comic (SNL) (60)
Alan Jackson, country singer (61)
Eminem
'Marshall Bruce Mathers III', rapper (47)
Puzzle answer:
A
finger
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