Mar 3


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Mar. 3, 2020 Week: 10 Day: 63
86004: H 50° \ L 25° \ Average Sky Cover: 30%
Nearest lightning: 55mi.; Nearest active fire: 132mi.
Wind: 8mph\Gusts: 13mph Visibility: 10 mi

Record High: 66°[1910] Record Low: -9°[1915]
Mar. Averages: 53°\19° (6 days with moisture)

Today’s Quote

"May the blessings of Saint Patrick behold you."

Random Tidbits

Contrary to the popular belief that humans use just 10 percent of their brain capacity, humans actually use virtually every part of the brain, and most of the brain is active all the time.

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 Link
Will 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

Observations for Today

If Pets had Thumbs Day
International Ear Care Day
National Anthem Day
National Mulled Wine Day
Peace Corps Day

My Rambling Thoughts

Clouds are moving in. Maybe some rain? I hope so.

Starting to lay out things for my Tahiti trip. Got my checklist ready.

I first heard Celtic Thunder on a PBS special about a decade ago. They play a wide variety of Irish and other Celtic music and song. The group has changed over the years, but many of the original guys are still there. They have added more singers, more females, and amazing stage setups. They had a new special on PBS fundraising Saturday night. I DVR'd it and watched it last night. Awesome. If it pops up on your PBS station, and you can deal with the fundraising, it is worth a watch. I suggest you DVR it, so you can skip all the fundraising. I have a couple of their classics on my iPod that I use when traveling.

When I lived on the Rez, except in TC, my electrical provider was NTUA (Navajo Tribal Utility Authority). They weren't in Tuba because APS (AZ Public Service) got in before NTUA was formed. NTUA is very good at getting electricity to rural areas. It was also much cheaper for customers...when I moved to Tuba and got APS, my bill more than tripled. Turns out NTUA had two huge commercial customers, Peabody Coal and Navajo Generating Station. Both have closed recently, and now NTUA has to raise their customer bills. This is going to be a huge hardship on most of their customers, rural and very rural Navajo families. Such a sad situation.

Today’s Puzzle
Answer at the bottom of the page

I am the beginning of sorrow, and the end of sickness. You cannot express happiness without me, yet I am in the midst of crosses. I am always in risk, yet never in danger. You may find me in the sun, but I am never out of darkness. What am I?


Historical Events

1873 - US Congress passed the 'Comstock Law', making it illegal to send any "obscene, lewd, or lascivious" books through the mail.

1885 - American Telephone and Telegraph Company was incorporated as a wholly owned subsidiary of American Bell.

1901 - The office of Standards, Weights and Measures was created by an act of the US Congress.

1915 - Birth of a Nation made it's east coast debut in NYC.

1915 - NACA (National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics), the predecessor of NASA (National Aeronautics and Space Administration), was founded.

1919 -The first US international airmail service began, between Seattle, Washington and Victoria, B.C., Canada.

1923 - TIME magazine published the first issue.

1931 - President Herbert Hoover made Francis Scott Key's "The Star-Spangled Banner" the official national anthem of the United States.

1938 - Oil was discovered in Saudi Arabia.

1951 - Watch Mr. Wizard debuted on NBC.

1952 - In a 6-3 decision, the US Supreme Court upheld a New York state law that prohibited communists from teaching in public schools.

1985 - Moonlighting premiered on ABC.

1990 - #1 Hit : Janet Jackson - Escapade

1991 - Rodney King was severely beaten by police officers in Los Angeles, CA. The footage was filmed by observers and then broadcast on television in the U.S. The incident led to massive riots by African-Americans in the city of Los Angeles.

1998 Bill Gates testifies at Senate Judiciary Committee about Microsoft's dominant position in the software industry

2004 Belgian brewer Interbrew and Brazilian rival Ambev agreed to merge in a $11.2 billion deal forming InBev, the world's largest brewer

2005 - After 67 hours, the first solo non-stop and fastest flight around the world without refueling ended when Steve Fossett landed at the Salina Municipal Airport, which he had left on February 28, 2005.

2007 - #1 Hit: Justin Timberlake - What Goes Around... Comes Around
2012 - #1 Hit: Katy Perry - Part of Me

2019 SpaceX's Dragon capsule successfully docks with the International Space Station during its demonstration run

Birthdays Today

@87 Ruby Dandridge, actress (Amos & Andy) (d. 1987)
@85 James Doohan, actor 'Scottie' on Star Trek (d.2005)
@75-Alexander Graham Bell, inventor (d. 1922; diabetic complications)
70 Ed Marinaro, actor (Hill Street Blues), football player 
58 Herschel Walker; Heisman Running Back 
58 Jackie Joyner-Kersee, track and field athlete 
46 David Faustino, actor (Married with Children) 
38-Jessica Bield, actor
@26 Jean Harlow (d.1937; sepsis)
Puzzle Answer:

The letter S.



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