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Mar. 2, 2020 Week: 10
Day:
62
86004:
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55°
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27°
\ Average
Sky Cover: 5%
Nearest lightning:
2070mi.; Nearest active fire: 132mi.
Wind: 9mph\Gusts: 11mph
Visibility: 10 mi
Record High:
66°[2009]
Record Low:
-1°[1971]
Mar. Averages:
53°\19°
(6
days with moisture)
Today’s
Quote
"May
you live all the days of your life."
May
those who love us love us.
And
those that don't love us,
May
God turn their hearts.
And
if He doesn't turn their hearts,
May
he turn their ankles,
So we'll know them by their
limping.
Random
Tidbits
In
South America, scientist have discovered deliberately made 'skull
holes' that may have been made to treat painful headaches, brain
disease, or to let 'evil spirits' out of the head.
Called
'trepanation,
'
the process of making those holes was incredibly painful. The high
number of trepanized skulls suggests that this brain surgery was
commonplace.
Observations
This Week
Celebrate
Your Name Week: 1-7
Hearing Awareness Week: 1-7 Link
LGBT Health Awareness Week: 1-7 Link
National Cheerleading Week: 1-7
National Consumer Protection Week: 1-7Link
National Ghostwriters Week: 1-7
National Dental Assistants Recognition Week: 1-7 Link
National Invest in a Veteran Week: 1-7 Link
National Pet Sitters Week: 1-7 Link
National Procrastination Week: 1-7
National Schools Social Work Week: 1-7 Link
National Words Matter Week: 1-7
National Write A Letter of Appreciation Week: 1-7
Read an E-Book Week: 1-7 Link
Return The Borrowed Books Week: 1-7
Save Your Vision Week: 1-7 Link
Telecommuter Appreciation Week: 1-7
Universal Human Beings Week: 1-7 LinkWill Eisner Week: 1-7 Link
Women in Construction Week: 1-7 Link
Women of Aviation Worldwide Week: 1-8
Hearing Awareness Week: 1-7 Link
LGBT Health Awareness Week: 1-7 Link
National Cheerleading Week: 1-7
National Consumer Protection Week: 1-7Link
National Ghostwriters Week: 1-7
National Dental Assistants Recognition Week: 1-7 Link
National Invest in a Veteran Week: 1-7 Link
National Pet Sitters Week: 1-7 Link
National Procrastination Week: 1-7
National Schools Social Work Week: 1-7 Link
National Words Matter Week: 1-7
National Write A Letter of Appreciation Week: 1-7
Read an E-Book Week: 1-7 Link
Return The Borrowed Books Week: 1-7
Save Your Vision Week: 1-7 Link
Telecommuter Appreciation Week: 1-7
Universal Human Beings Week: 1-7 LinkWill Eisner Week: 1-7 Link
Women in Construction Week: 1-7 Link
Women of Aviation Worldwide Week: 1-8
National
School Breakfast Week: 2-6
Orthodox Lent: 2-4/10
Orthodox Lent: 2-4/10
Observations
for Today
Casimir
Pulaski DayDr.
Seuss Day
Free Dentistry Day
Fun Facts About Names Day
National Banana Cream Pie Day
Free Dentistry Day
Fun Facts About Names Day
National Banana Cream Pie Day
Orthodox
Green Monday
Orthodox Lent: 2-4/10
Read Across America Day
World Teen Mental Illness Day Link
Orthodox Lent: 2-4/10
Read Across America Day
World Teen Mental Illness Day Link
My
Rambling Thoughts
My
new Travel driver's license arrived in the mail yesterday. Ready to
travel now.
I
seldom go grocery shopping on Sunday, but it was a busy week last
week and I needed more of my morning juice. I headed to Fry's to get
what I needed. As I was dreading the self-checkout, they had 4 lines
open with human checkers. Haven't seen that many in months. I got in
line, and there was a young man checking. There was a sign “Cashier
in training”. He did a quick job. I told him I was happy to see
them training clerks, and that I had put myself through college back
in the day by being a grocery checker. He smiled, but the look on his
face was 'Really?!?' Not sure if the look was 'You went to college?'
or 'a job like this paid for college?'
I
understand that statistics can be cherry-picked to say just about
anything. Recently read that AZ incarcerates Hispanics at 7 times the
National average...AZ incarcerates 800/100,000 Hispanics. In another
article I read that in CO, 14.9% of Hispanic adults have greaduated
from college. That number is 1/3 less than the White population in
CO. On a happier note: AZ is the highest in seniors moving here of
all states. CO has the lowest adult obesity rate of any state.
Today’s
Puzzle
Answer at the bottom of the page
A group of campers have
been on vacation so long, that they've forgotten the day of the week.
The following conversation ensues.
Darryl:
What's the day? I don't think it is Thursday, Friday or Saturday.
Tracy:
Well that doesn't narrow it down much. Yesterday was Sunday.
Melissa:
Yesterday wasn't Sunday, tomorrow is Sunday.
Ben:
The day after tomorrow is Saturday.
Adrienne:
The day before yesterday was Thursday.
Susie:
Tomorrow is Saturday.
David:
I know that the day after tomorrow is not Friday.
If
only one person's statement is true, what day of the week is it?
Historical
Events
1657
- The Great Fire of Meireki in Edo (now Tokyo), Japan, caused more
than 100,000 deaths, and lasted three days
1807 - The US Congress passed an act to "prohibit the importation of slaves into any port or place within the jurisdiction of the United States... from any foreign kingdom, place, or country."
1863 - The US Congress authorized a track width of 4-feet, 8-1/2 inches as the standard for the Union Pacific Railroad, which became the standard width for most of the world.
1937 - King Kong (film) opened at New York's Radio City Music Hall.
1949 - The first round the world nonstop airplane flight was completed in a US Air Force B-50 Super-fortress bomber, the Lucky Lady II headed by Captain James Gallagher. They landed back at Carswell Air Force base, Fort Worth, Texas, which they had left on February 26, about 94 hours earlier.
1957 - #1 Hit : Tab Hunter - Young Love
1960 - Lucille Ball filed for divorce from Desi Arnaz, ending their marriage as well as the Lucille Ball-Desi Arnaz Show franchise on CBS.
1807 - The US Congress passed an act to "prohibit the importation of slaves into any port or place within the jurisdiction of the United States... from any foreign kingdom, place, or country."
1863 - The US Congress authorized a track width of 4-feet, 8-1/2 inches as the standard for the Union Pacific Railroad, which became the standard width for most of the world.
1937 - King Kong (film) opened at New York's Radio City Music Hall.
1949 - The first round the world nonstop airplane flight was completed in a US Air Force B-50 Super-fortress bomber, the Lucky Lady II headed by Captain James Gallagher. They landed back at Carswell Air Force base, Fort Worth, Texas, which they had left on February 26, about 94 hours earlier.
1957 - #1 Hit : Tab Hunter - Young Love
1960 - Lucille Ball filed for divorce from Desi Arnaz, ending their marriage as well as the Lucille Ball-Desi Arnaz Show franchise on CBS.
1962
- Wilt Chamberlain scored 100 points in a single basketball game
against the New York Knicks. Final score: 169-147, at the Hershey
Arena. Although there were only about 6,000 tickets sold,
guesstimates are that almost 50% of male sports fans born in the
Philadelphia area between 1925 and 1958 claim to have been at the
event.
1963 - #1 Hit : The Four Seasons - Walk Like A Man
1969 - The Concorde SST Supersonic jet aircraft, prototype 001, made its first flight from Toulouse airport in France.
1974 - #1 Hit : Terry Jacks - Seasons in the Sun
1983 - Compact discs and players are released for the first time in the United States and other markets. (They had previously been available only in Japan.)
1978 - Charlie Chaplin's body was stolen from a cemetery in the Swiss village of Corsier-sur-Vevey, near Lausanne, Switzerland. The grave robbers (and the re-buried body) were found a few weeks later.
1985 - Sheena Easton the first and still only recording artist to score top-10 singles on all five major Billboard singles charts: Pop, Country, Dance, Adult Contemporary and R&B with her hit Sugar Walls.
1963 - #1 Hit : The Four Seasons - Walk Like A Man
1969 - The Concorde SST Supersonic jet aircraft, prototype 001, made its first flight from Toulouse airport in France.
1974 - #1 Hit : Terry Jacks - Seasons in the Sun
1983 - Compact discs and players are released for the first time in the United States and other markets. (They had previously been available only in Japan.)
1978 - Charlie Chaplin's body was stolen from a cemetery in the Swiss village of Corsier-sur-Vevey, near Lausanne, Switzerland. The grave robbers (and the re-buried body) were found a few weeks later.
1985 - Sheena Easton the first and still only recording artist to score top-10 singles on all five major Billboard singles charts: Pop, Country, Dance, Adult Contemporary and R&B with her hit Sugar Walls.
1990
- Nelson Mandela was elected deputy President of the African National
Congress.
2014 President Vladimir Putin receives unanimous approval from Russia's parliament to send troops to the Ukraine
2014 President Vladimir Putin receives unanimous approval from Russia's parliament to send troops to the Ukraine
2016
US astronauts Scott Kelly and Russian cosmonaut Mikhail Kornienko
return to earth after nearly a year (340 days), setting an ISS record
2017
US Attorney General Jeff Sessions recuses himself from the
investigation into Trump campaign contacts with Russia after
revelations he met Russian ambassador
Birthdays
Today
89-Mikhail
Gorbachev, Soviet leader
@87-Dr.
Seuss "Theodor Geisel", author ( d.1991)
@70-Eddie
Money, singer (d. 2019; cancer)
@69-Desi
Arnaz ( d.1986; lung cancer)
58-Jon
Bon Jovi, singer
51-Daniel
Craig, actor
40-Rebel
Wilson, singer
38-Ben
Roethlisberger, football player
@32-Karen
Carpenter (d. 1983; anorexia)
Puzzle
Answer:
It is Wednesday.
If it was any other day of the week, more than one statement would be
true. To solve the riddle, evaluate each person's statement and write
down what day it could be according to the statement. David's
statement indicates it could be any day of the week except for
Wednesday. When you list the days that it could be according to
everyone's statement, it turns out Wednesday is the day mentioned
only one time. Darryl: Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, or Wednesday Tracy:
Monday Melissa: Saturday Ben: Thursday Adrienne: Saturday Susie:
Friday David: Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, Friday or Saturday
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