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Apr.
7, 2020 Week: 15
Day: 98
86004:
H
59°
\ L
32°
\ Average
Sky Cover: 5%
Wind:
10mph\Gusts: 22mph Visibility: 10 mi
Nearest
lightning: 408mi.; Nearest active fire: 131mi.
Record
High:
80°[1989]
Record Low:
10°[1922]
Apr.
Averages:
60°\27°
(3
days with moisture)
Today’s
Quote
"The
best and most beautiful things in the world
cannot
be seen or even touched--
they
must be felt with the heart."
- -Helen Keller
Random
Tidbits
Another
uncommon such unit is a 'shake'. Derived from "two shakes
of a lamb's tail," a shake is ten nanoseconds, which is 1 x 10
to the -8 seconds. When modeling a nuclear event on the computer we
would start with so much designated energy at a shake, and then
after a few hours of calculating get a simulation of the first few
seconds of the reaction.
Strict
security measures are in place to keep Fort Knox secure. That means
no one person knows the entire entry combination to access the gold
vault. Instead, the information is divided up among several people.
Even information about who knows a piece of the combination is
classified.
Guarding
Fort Knox and its gold reserves are members of the United States Mint
Police. Established in 1792, the Mint Police organization is one of
the country's oldest federal law enforcement agencies. Before being
tasked with guarding the gold, each member of the Mint Police must go
through a three-month training regiment, followed by a five-week
specialized training in the field.
Observations
This Week
Passiontide:
29-4/11
National Cherry Blossom Festival: 20-4/12 Link
National Cherry Blossom Festival: 20-4/12 Link
******
APAWS
Pooper Scooper Week: 1-7
Golden Rule Week: 1-7
Laugh at Work Week: 1-7
Medication Safety Week: 1-7
Mule Day: 1-7
Testicular Cancer Awareness Week: 1-7 (aka Get A Grip Day!) Link
National Dental Hygienest Week: 4-10 Link
Hate Week: 4-10
National Robotics Week: 4-12 Link CANCELLED due to COVID-19
Money Smart Week: 4-11 Link CANCELLED due to COVID-19
Bat Appreciation Week: 5-11 (First Full Week)Holy Week: 5-11
National Blue Ribbon Week: 5-11 Link (Child Abuse)National Public Health Week: 5-11
National Window Safety Week: 5-11
Undergraduate Research Week: 5-11 Link
World Irish Dancing Week: 5-12
American Indian Awareness Week: 6-10 Link CANCELLED due to COVID-19
Explore Your Career Options: 6-10
The Masters Tournament: 6-12
Golden Rule Week: 1-7
Laugh at Work Week: 1-7
Medication Safety Week: 1-7
Mule Day: 1-7
Testicular Cancer Awareness Week: 1-7 (aka Get A Grip Day!) Link
National Dental Hygienest Week: 4-10 Link
Hate Week: 4-10
National Robotics Week: 4-12 Link CANCELLED due to COVID-19
Money Smart Week: 4-11 Link CANCELLED due to COVID-19
Bat Appreciation Week: 5-11 (First Full Week)Holy Week: 5-11
National Blue Ribbon Week: 5-11 Link (Child Abuse)National Public Health Week: 5-11
National Window Safety Week: 5-11
Undergraduate Research Week: 5-11 Link
World Irish Dancing Week: 5-12
American Indian Awareness Week: 6-10 Link CANCELLED due to COVID-19
Explore Your Career Options: 6-10
The Masters Tournament: 6-12
Observations for Today
National
Girl Me Too Day
Link
National Handmade Day Link
National Making The First Move DayNational Sexual Assault Awareness Day of Action (SAAM)
No Housework Day
National Handmade Day Link
National Making The First Move DayNational Sexual Assault Awareness Day of Action (SAAM)
No Housework Day
(UN)
World Health Organization Day
World Health Organization Day
My
Rambling Thoughts
Starting
another week of stay home, stay safe. I'm getting tired of it, but
know it is the best thing to do.
If
you like country music, last night was great on CBS. Good music,
uplifting. Both 'concerts' were very good and kinda unexpected.
Oh,
the irony...gas prices are the lowest in decades, and no one can go
anywhere. The second that this stay at home thing ends, the price of
gas will skyrocket, hopefully not higher than they were when this all
started.
Today’s
Puzzle
Answer
at the bottom of the page
The
number 8,549,176,320 is a unique number.
What
is so special about it?
Historical
Events
1795
- France adopted the meter as the unit of length and the base of the
metric system.
1896 - Patent (#557,994) for "justifying lines of type" was issued to Tolbert Langston.
1896 - Patent (#557,994) for "justifying lines of type" was issued to Tolbert Langston.
1906 (Volcano) Mount Vesuvius erupted and devastated Naples.
1927 -The first public display of a long distance television transmission was viewed by a group of newspaper reporters and dignitaries in the auditorium of AT&T Bell Telephone Laboratories, New York, via telephone lines from Washington, DC.
April
7, 1933 - King Kong was released in theaters (the
film, not the giant ape)
1933 - Prohibition in the United States was repealed for beer of no more than 3.2% alcohol by weight.
1940 - Booker T. Washington becomes the first African American to be depicted on a United States postage stamp.
1946 - Syria's independence from France was officially recognized.
1948 - The World Health Organization was established by the United Nations.
1949 - Broadway Show - South Pacific (Musical) opened
1954 - President Dwight D. Eisenhower gave his famous "domino theory" speech, regarding communism in Southeast Asia.
1959 - The first distinguishable echo was recorded of a radar signal bounced off the Sun by the Radioscience Laboratory at Stamford University.
1964 - IBM introduced its innovative System/360, the company's first line of compatible mainframe computers that gave customers the option of upgrading from lower-cost models to more powerful, expensive ones.
1967 - Film critic Roger Ebert published his first film review in the Chicago Sun-Times.
1969 - The Internet's symbolic birth date: Publication of RFC 1 (A Request For Comments).
1970 - John Wayne won Best Actor Oscar for his role in 1969's True Grit.
1970 - Midnight Cowboy won in the Best Picture, Best Director and Best Adapted Screenplay Oscars.
1980 - The United States severed relations with the Islamic Republic of Iran.
2001 - Mars Odyssey was launched to orbit Mars. The mission was named as a tribute to Arthur C. Clarke, after his book 2001: A Space Odyssey.
1933 - Prohibition in the United States was repealed for beer of no more than 3.2% alcohol by weight.
1940 - Booker T. Washington becomes the first African American to be depicted on a United States postage stamp.
1946 - Syria's independence from France was officially recognized.
1948 - The World Health Organization was established by the United Nations.
1949 - Broadway Show - South Pacific (Musical) opened
1954 - President Dwight D. Eisenhower gave his famous "domino theory" speech, regarding communism in Southeast Asia.
1959 - The first distinguishable echo was recorded of a radar signal bounced off the Sun by the Radioscience Laboratory at Stamford University.
1964 - IBM introduced its innovative System/360, the company's first line of compatible mainframe computers that gave customers the option of upgrading from lower-cost models to more powerful, expensive ones.
1967 - Film critic Roger Ebert published his first film review in the Chicago Sun-Times.
1969 - The Internet's symbolic birth date: Publication of RFC 1 (A Request For Comments).
1970 - John Wayne won Best Actor Oscar for his role in 1969's True Grit.
1970 - Midnight Cowboy won in the Best Picture, Best Director and Best Adapted Screenplay Oscars.
1980 - The United States severed relations with the Islamic Republic of Iran.
2001 - Mars Odyssey was launched to orbit Mars. The mission was named as a tribute to Arthur C. Clarke, after his book 2001: A Space Odyssey.
2003
U.S. troops capture Baghdad; Saddam Hussein's regime falls two days
later.
2017
US President Donald Trump orders missile strike on Syrian airfield
after chemical weapons attack on Khan Sheikhoun
2019
US President Donald Trump announces Kisrtjen Nielsen, Secretary of
Homeland Security is leaving her position
Birthdays
Today
@92-Musician,
Ravi Shankar [Robindro
Shaunkor Chowdhury]
(d.2012)
@91-Cereal
Manufacturer, Will Keith Kellogg (d.1951)
@86-Actor,
James Garner (d. 2014)
@82-Actor,
Wayne Rogers (d. 2015)
81-Director,
Francis Ford Coppola
@80-Poet,
William Wordsworth (d. 1850)
@74-TV host, David Frost ( d.2013; heart attack)
72-Musician,
John Oates
69-Musician, Janis Ian
66-Actor, Jackie Chan
@65-Father
of American Football, Walter Camp (d. 1925)
56-Actor, Russell Crowe
51-Actor, Jack Black (1969)
@44-Musician, Billie Holiday ( d.1959; cirrhosis)
Puzzle
Answer:
This
is the only number that includes all the digits arranged in
alphabetical order.
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