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Feb 17,
2019 Week: 08 \ Day: 48
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Today: H 31° \ L 18° \ Average Sky Cover: 30%
Wind: 7mph\Gusts:
11mph Visibility: 10 mi
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High: 66°[1996] Record
Low: -8°[1956]
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Today’s Quote
During all these years there
existed within me
a tendency to follow Nature
in her walks.
John James Audubon
Random Tidbits
Given that the world is about 25,000 miles in
circumference and that the average walking rate is 3 miles per hour, it would
take a person walking nonstop approximately 347 days to walk around the world.
A person burns essentially the same amount of
calories whether they run or walk a mile. Running just gets a person to a
destination faster.
Observances This Week
Love
a Mensch Week: 11-17
American Assoc. For The Advancement of Science Week: 14-17 Link
National Condom Week: 14-21 Link
National Nestbox Week: 14-21
NCCDP Alzheimer's & Dementia Staff Education Week: 14-21
Date (Fruit) Week: 15-24
Great Backyard Bird Count: 15-18 Link
National Entrepreneurship Week: 16-23 Link
Build A Better Trade Show Image Week: 17-23
National Engineers Week: 17-23
National FFA Week: 17-24 Link
Brotherhood / Sisterhood Week: 17-23 Link
Random Acts of Kindness Week: 17-23 Link
Bird Health Awareness Week: 18-24 Link
Learning Disabilities Week: 18-21
Through With The Chew: 18-22 Link
American Assoc. For The Advancement of Science Week: 14-17 Link
National Condom Week: 14-21 Link
National Nestbox Week: 14-21
NCCDP Alzheimer's & Dementia Staff Education Week: 14-21
Date (Fruit) Week: 15-24
Great Backyard Bird Count: 15-18 Link
National Entrepreneurship Week: 16-23 Link
Build A Better Trade Show Image Week: 17-23
National Engineers Week: 17-23
National FFA Week: 17-24 Link
Brotherhood / Sisterhood Week: 17-23 Link
Random Acts of Kindness Week: 17-23 Link
Bird Health Awareness Week: 18-24 Link
Learning Disabilities Week: 18-21
Through With The Chew: 18-22 Link
Observances for Today
Analog to Digital TV Day
Champion Crab Races Day Link
Daytona 500
My Way Day
National Cafe’ Au Lait Day
Champion Crab Races Day Link
Daytona 500
My Way Day
National Cafe’ Au Lait Day
My Rambling Thoughts
A friend and former
colleague lost her 33-year-old daughter to brain cancer yesterday. Kristin was
born with Down’s Syndrome, went to school, finished high school, and the, until
recently, was living in a group home in Page. She came back to Tuba to be with
family after the diagnosis. So very sad for all of us who knew her.
We got a little
snow last night, enough to cover the sidewalks but not enough to call out the
shovel people. More snow is on the way.
Day 2+ of the
National Emergency and 45 plays golf. Hmmm. This silliness can’t continue.
Today’s Significant Historical Events
1800’s
1801
US House of Representatives breaks electoral college tie,
chooses Thomas Jefferson President over Aaron
Burr
1817
1st US city lit by gas (Baltimore)
1837
Charles Lyell makes his presidential address to the
Geographical Society, London and
announces that
Richard Owen has concluded from
Darwin's fossils that
extinct species were related to
current species in the
same locality
1897
National Organization of Mothers forms (Parent Teacher
Association)
1900’s
1913
1st minimum wage law in US takes effect (Oregon)
1913
NY Armory Show introduces Picasso, Matisse, Duchamp
to US public
1934
1st high school auto driving course offered (State
College, Penn)
1943
Dow Chemical and Corning Glass Works form a joint
venture to explore and produce
silicon materials, based
off of the work of James Franklin
Hyde
1958
Comic strip "BC" 1st appears
1969
Golda Meir sworn in as the first female Prime Minister
of Israel
1972
Sales of the Volkswagen Beetle model exceed those of
Ford Model T
1986
Johnson & Johnson announces it no longer sell capsule
drugs
2000’s
2014
US Secretary of State John Kerry claims climate change
requires urgent action and that only
a small "window of
time" remained open
2016
Oldest known case of human-Neanderthal sex (100,000
yrs ago) revealed by Max Planck
Institute for
Evolutionary Anthropology (Leipzig),
50,000 yr old
Neanderthal woman's remains from
Altai mountains
show traces of Homo Sapiens DNA
2017
Discovery of a new mostly underwater continent
Zealandia in the South Pacific
announced in research
journal "GSA Today"
Birthdays Today
1867 William
Cadbury,
British
chocolate manufacturer (Cadbury), born in Edgbaston,
England
(d.
1957-@90)
1874 Thomas J.
Watson, Sr.,
American
businessman (Chairman and CEO of IBM, 1914-1956),
born
in Campbell, New York
(d.
1956-@82)
1914 Arthur
Kennedy,
American
actor (Fantastic Voyage, Peyton Place),
born
in Worcester, Massachusetts
(d.
1990-@75-thyroid cancer)
1939 Mary Ann
Mobley,
American
model/actress (Miss America-1959, Diff'rent Strokes),
(d. 2014-@77-breast cancer)
1941 Gene Pitney,
vocalist/songwriter
(Town Without Pity), born in Hartford,
Connecticut
(d.
2006-@66-heart attack)
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94- Hal Holbrook,
actor
(All the President's Men, Mark Twain),
born
in Cleveland, Ohio
82- Jim Brown,
NFL
Hall of Fame, Cleveland Browns
64- Mo Yan,
Chinese
novelist and Nobel laureate (Red Sorghum Clan,
The
Republic of Wine), born in Gaomi, Shandong, China
57- Lou Diamond
Phillips,
Born
in Philippines, actor (La Bamba, Stand & Deliver)
56-Michael
Jordan,
Chicago
Bulls shooting guard
56- Larry the
Cable Guy
[Daniel
Lawrence Whitney],
American
comedian (Blue Collar Comedy Tour),
born
in Pawnee City, Nebraska
47- Billie Joe
Armstrong,
singer/musician
(Green Day), born in Oakland, California
45- Jerry
O'Connell,
American
actor (Scream 2, Andrew-My Secret Identity),
born
in NYC, New York
38- Paris Hilton,
American
actress and heiress (The Simple Life),
born
in NYC, New York
38- Joseph Gordon-Levitt,
actor
(Tommy Solomon-Third Rock From the Sun)
28 Ed Sheeran,
English
singer-songwriter (Shape of You, Thinking Out Loud),
born
in Halifax, England
Historical Obits Today
@85-2005
Daniel "Dan" O'Herlihy,
Irish
actor (Twin Peaks, Fail Safe, Last Starfighter, Robocop)
@80-1982
Lee Strasberg,
Austrian
acting coach and actor (The Godfather: Part II,
Somewhere
in the Night)
@79-1909
Geronimo,
Mescalero
Apache chief,
dies
after fall from horse/pneumonia
@76-1998
Bob Merrill,
American
composer and lyricist, suicide
@59-1796
James Macpherson,
Scottish
writer and poet
@57-1924
Henry Bacon,
American
architect (Lincoln Memorial)