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Apr 11, 2019 Week: 15 \ Day: 101
86004: H 48° \ L 31° \ Average Sky Cover: 60%
Wind: 15mph\Gusts: 37mph Visibility: 10 mi
Nearest wildfire: 324 mi. Nearest
lightning: 479mi
Record High: 75°[1907] Record
Low: 18°[1945]
Mar Averages: 59°\28°
(3 days with
rain)
Today’s Quote
I don't paint things.
I only paint the difference
between things.
Henri Matisse
Random Tidbits
The theory
of evolution suggests that ultimately every living thing can trace its ancestry
to a bacterium that lived billions of years ago.
Charles
Darwin did not come up with his theory of evolution while at the Galapagos
Islands. His ideas came later, after his return from the voyage.
Bears,
seals, and dogs are closely related carnivores but are on a different branch of
the evolutionary tree than cats and hyenas.
Observances This Week
National Robotics Week: 6-14 Link
Bat Appreciation Week: 7-13
Consider Christianity Week: 7-13
National Blue Ribbon Week: 7-13 Link (Child Abuse)
National Crime Victims Rights Week: 7-13 Link
National Library Week: 7-13
National Public Health Week: 7-13
National Volunteer Week: 7-13
National Window Safety Week: 7-13
Oral, Head and Neck Cancer Awareness Week: 7-14 Link
Passion Week: 7-13
Passiontide: 7-20
American Indian Awareness Week: 8-12 Link
National Dental Hygienest Week: 8-12 Link
National Work Zone Safety Awareness Week: 8-12 Link
National Youth Violence Prevention Week: 8-12 Link
The Masters Tournament: 8-14
Undergraduate Research Week: 8-12 Link
Week of The Young Child: 8-12 Link
Bat Appreciation Week: 7-13
Consider Christianity Week: 7-13
National Blue Ribbon Week: 7-13 Link (Child Abuse)
National Crime Victims Rights Week: 7-13 Link
National Library Week: 7-13
National Public Health Week: 7-13
National Volunteer Week: 7-13
National Window Safety Week: 7-13
Oral, Head and Neck Cancer Awareness Week: 7-14 Link
Passion Week: 7-13
Passiontide: 7-20
American Indian Awareness Week: 8-12 Link
National Dental Hygienest Week: 8-12 Link
National Work Zone Safety Awareness Week: 8-12 Link
National Youth Violence Prevention Week: 8-12 Link
The Masters Tournament: 8-14
Undergraduate Research Week: 8-12 Link
Week of The Young Child: 8-12 Link
Observances for Today
Barbershop
Quartet Day
Celebrate Teen Literature Day
International "Louie Louie" Day
National Pet Day Link Link
National Pie Day-13 Link
National Teach Children To Save Day
Submarine Day Link
World Parkinson's Disease Day Link
Celebrate Teen Literature Day
International "Louie Louie" Day
National Pet Day Link Link
National Pie Day-13 Link
National Teach Children To Save Day
Submarine Day Link
World Parkinson's Disease Day Link
My Rambling Thoughts
I woke up to some
grey clouds and a lot of wind. When I headed out about 8a there was blowing
snow. As I drove to the other side of town there was sun and wind, then no sun,
wind, and snow, then the sun and wind again. A very weird storm. Nothing stuck
but the sky remains cloudy and the wind continues to blow. My phone says:
extreme pollen alert…whatever that is, high wind warning, and some blowing snow
throughout the day. Last night the weatherman said it would snow on Friday. Ahh,
Spring at 7000’. Hmmm.
How cool to ‘see’
a black hole. That photography is amazing. It was about 100 years ago that
Albert Einstein first predicted them.
And now we have a pic of one.
PUZZLE OF THE DAY
Answer at the bottom of this page
Somehow you end up in a room which has three
doors. Behind the first door, there is deadly poisonous gas. Behind the second
door, there are trained assassins with knives. Behind the third door, there are
lions which have not eaten in years. Which door would you choose to open?
Today’s Significant Historical Events
1800’s
1865 Abraham Lincoln urges a spirit of generous
conciliation during reconstruction
1876 Benevolent & Protective Order of Elks
organizes in New York City
1881 Spelman College founded as Atlanta Baptist
Female Seminary in basement of Friendship Baptist Church, Atlanta
1890 Ellis Island, New York, designated as an
immigration station
1900’s
1900 The first modern submarine designed and
built by John Philip Holland is purchased by the U.S. Navy
1951 US President Harry Truman relieves General
Douglas McArthur of command in Korea
1953 US Department of Health, Education and
Welfare created
1961 Trial of Adolf Eichmann for war crimes in
World War II begins in Jerusalem, Israel
1967 Harlem (NYC) voters defy Congress &
reelect Adam Clayton Powell Jr
1967 Tom Stoppard's play "Rosencrantz &
Guildenstern are Dead" debuts in London at the Old Vic
1976 The Apple I computer, created by Steve
Wozniak is released
1980 Equal Employment Opportunity Commission
regulates sexual harassment
1986 Halley's Comet makes closest approach to
Earth this trip, 63 M km
1993 450 prisoners riot at the Southern Ohio
Correctional Facility in Lucasville, Ohio, and continue for ten days, citing
grievances about prison conditions and the forced vaccination of Nation of
Islam prisoners (for tuberculosis)
2000’s
2012 Billionaire Warren Buffett is diagnosed
with prostate cancer
2013 Fossilized dinosaur eggs with embryos are
discovered in China
2015 Barack Obama and Raúl Castro meet in
Panama, the 1st meeting of US and Cuban heads of state since the Cuban
Revolution
2016 UN-backed ceasefire comes into effect in
Yemen conflict between Iranian-backed Houthis rebels and government forces
2016 Updated "Tree of Life" published
in "Nature Microbiology" by scientists from Berkeley University in
California
Birthdays Today
1755 James Parkinson,
(d. 1824: @69: stroke)
English physician (First description of
Parkinson's disease) and political activist,
born in Shoreditch, London
1899 Percy Lavon Julian,
(d. 1975: @76)
African American chemist who received 130
patents, pioneer in the chemical synthesis of medicinal drugs from plants,
born in Montgomery, Alabama
1901 Adriano Olivetti,
(d. 1960: @58)
Italian engineer and manufacturer (typewriter),
born in Ivrea, Italy
1913 Oleg Cassini,
(d. 2006: @92)
American fashion designer (for Jackie Kennedy),
born in Paris, France
1947 Meshach Taylor,
(d. 2014: @76: cancer)
American actor (Designing Women),
born in Altadena, CA,
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90’s
91- Ethel Kennedy,
American human-rights campaigner (wife of Bobby
Kennedy),
born in Chicago, Illinois
80’s
87- Joel Grey
[Joe Katz],
American actor (Cabaret, Remo Williams, 7%
Solution),
born in Cleveland, Ohio
80- Louise Lasser,
American actress (Mary Hartman! Mary Hartman!),
born in NYC, New York
Historical Obits Today
80’s
@88-2013 Maria Tallchief
[Ki He Kah Stah Tsa],
American (Osage tribe) prima ballerina (The
Nutcracker)
@84-2007 Kurt Vonnegut Jr,
American author,
dies from head trauma
70’s
@78-1983 Dolores Del Rio,
actress (Cheyenne Autumn),
dies of liver failure
@77-1926 Luther Burbank,
American horticulturist who developed more than
800 strains and varieties of plants,
dies of gastrointestinal complications
@71-2017 J. Geils
[John Warren Geils Jr],
American rock guitarist (J. Geils Band -
Centerfold),
dies of natural causes
50’s
@58-1906 James Anthony Bailey,
American circus ringmaster and showman (Barnum
& Bailey),
dies of acute infection
Puzzle answer:
You should open the door with the lions. If they
have not eaten in years, they will be dead already.