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Jan. 25, 2020 Week: 1 Day: 25
86004: H 53° \ L 23° \ Average Sky Cover: 70%
Nearest
lightning: 1122mi.; Nearest active fire: 506mi.
Wind: 3mph\Gusts:
6mph Visibility: 10 mi
Record High: 61°[1975] Record
Low: -17°[1937]
Jan. Averages: 43°\16° (22”
days with snow)
Today’s
Einstein Quote
The most beautiful thing we can experience is the
mysterious. It is the source of all true art and science.
Random
Tidbits
Sleep
deprivation can make it harder to lose weight. Inadequate sleep upsets a
person's hormone balance, which decreases leptin (a hormone that makes a person
feel full) and increases ghrelin (which triggers hunger). Scientists argue that
getting enough sleep is the cheapest and easiest obesity medicine there is.
Muscle
uses more calories to maintain itself than any other body tissue. For every
pound of muscle someone puts on, they automatically burn an extra 22 to 36 more
calories a day.
Observations
This Week
Week of Christian
Unity: 18-25
International
Snowmobile Safety and Awareness Week: 18-26
Healthy Weight Week:
19-25
Hunt For Happiness
Week: 19-25
National Activity
Professionals Week: 19-25
National CRNA
(Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetists) Week: 19-25
National Handwriting
Analysis Week: 19-25
Snow Care For Troops Awareness
Week: 19-25
Sundance Film
Festival: 23-2/2
US Nationals Snow
Sculpting Days: 25-2/2
Observations
for Today
A.F.R.M.A. Fancy Rat &
Mouse Day
A Room of One's Own Day
Chinese New Year 2020: Year of the Rat
Fruitcake Toss Day Link
Local Quilt Shop Day
Macintosh Computer Day Link
(Note: On Jan. 22, 1984 in a Super Bowl ad the Macintosh got introduced. Steve Jobs then presented it to the world on Jan. 24, 1984 and it went on sale to the public the next day on Jan. 25, 1984. There is a big 30th Anniversary event on Jan. 25, 2014. Since Apple considers Jan. 25 the anniversary day for celebration, this is why it’s listed on the 25th also and not the other dates. )
National Irish Coffee Day
National Seed Swap Day
Opposite Day: 25 Link
Robert Burns Day: 25 Link Link
A Room of One's Own Day
Chinese New Year 2020: Year of the Rat
Fruitcake Toss Day Link
Local Quilt Shop Day
Macintosh Computer Day Link
(Note: On Jan. 22, 1984 in a Super Bowl ad the Macintosh got introduced. Steve Jobs then presented it to the world on Jan. 24, 1984 and it went on sale to the public the next day on Jan. 25, 1984. There is a big 30th Anniversary event on Jan. 25, 2014. Since Apple considers Jan. 25 the anniversary day for celebration, this is why it’s listed on the 25th also and not the other dates. )
National Irish Coffee Day
National Seed Swap Day
Opposite Day: 25 Link
Robert Burns Day: 25 Link Link
My
Rambling Thoughts
Chinese
Virus is spreading and putting a big damper on many Chinese New Year
celebrations around China. This is a big holiday for Chinese and millions
travel to celebrate. With the virus, many celebrations are being cancelled.
Sad.
Denver
Public Schools made headlines on one of the sites I trust for news. The ‘new’
school board, at their first meeting, passed a resolution that every school in
this huge district will have at least one bathroom that is non-gendered. They
believe this will help end discrimination of LGBTQ+ students and staff. A bold
move for sure, especially in these times, but seems like a good compromise to
me.
I
must admit that I have not watched that much of the current Senate trial on impeachment.
From what I have seen, the Dems are putting out a very professional staging of
their case. For sure, some is aimed at the Senate (jury), some is aimed for the
American Public, and some is just a tad repetitive. The other side will
probably do the same thing. I am very disappointed that there are not cameras
showing the American Public what the 100 Senators are doing during the
presentations. One leak said that Rand Paul was making paper airplanes, another
was doing crossword puzzles, several Senators had smart watches. At least one
was sleeping. One Senator said it was like a required college course with
hundreds of students, some were taking notes, some were just staring, some were
just listening, and some listened with their eyes closed. I get why no Senators
objected to this camera thing, cameras catch everything, and if voters see a
Senator not paying attention, the Senator might lose votes at the next election.
However, I do wish that the Chief Justice had said that the regular cameras
would be there during the trial. I am really curious what my two senators are
doing during this trial. How many times did my senators leave the room, were they
listening or sleeping, or doodling?
Today’s
Puzzle
Answer at the bottom of the page
Think of a common
phrase (two words, nine letters) describing something that allows you to get
money. Rearrange those letters to spell another common two-word phrase
describing something that blocks you from getting money. What are the two
phrases?
Historical
Events
1533
- Henry VIII of England married his second wife Anne Boleyn.
1755
Moscow University is established by Elizabeth of Russia and founded by Mikhail
Lomonosov on Tatiana Day
1819
University of Virginia chartered by Commonwealth of Virginia, with Thomas
Jefferson one of its founders
1840
American naval expedition under Charles Wilkes is first to identify Antarctica
as a new continent
1858
- The Wedding March by Felix Mendelssohn was played at the marriage of Queen
Victoria's daughter, Victoria, and Friedrich of Prussia.
1881
- Thomas Edison and Alexander Graham Bell formed the Oriental Telephone
Company.
1890
National Afro-American League founded in Chicago by Timothy Thomas Fortune, one
of earliest civil rights organizations in America
1939
- Joe Louis KO'd John Henry Lewis in one round for the World Heavyweight boxing
title.
1945
- Grand Rapids, Michigan, became the first US city to begin fluoridating the
drinking water.
1955
- Columbia University scientists developed an atomic clock accurate to within
one second in 300 years.
1961
- President Kennedy held the first live presidential press conference.
1971
Military coup in Uganda under Major General Idi Amin
1975
- #1 Hit: The Carpenters
- Please Mr. Postman
1981
52 Americans held hostage by Iran for 444 days arrived back in US
1985
- The Falcon and the Snowman was released in theaters.
1992
- #1 Hit: Color Me Badd -
All 4 Love
2002
- The Mothman Prophecies debuted in theaters.
2004
- Opportunity rover (MER-B) landed on the surface of Mars.
2019 Longest-ever US government
shutdown ends after
35 days when President Donald Trump
agrees to three week of negotiations on border security by a House-Senate
conference committee
Birthdays
Today
@37-
Robert Burns, Scottish poet (d. 1796; rheumatic heart condition)
@59
- Virginia Woolf, novelist (d. 1941; suicide; drowning)
Puzzle
Answer:
Debit
card → bad credit
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