Jun 6

 

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Jun  6, 2020 Week: 23  Day: 158

86004:   H 86° \ L 48° \ Average Sky Cover: 20%

Wind:   mph\Gusts:  mph  Visibility: 10 mi

Nearest lightning:  124mi.; Nearest active fire:  94mi. 

Extreme Risk of Fire          

 

Record High: 90°[2010]   Record Low: 28°[1971]

Jun Averages: 80°\43° (3 days with rain)

 

Today’s  Quote

 

"You will face many defeats in life,

but never let yourself be defeated."

-Maya Angelou

 

 

Random Tidbits

 

The vast destruction of WWII left two superpowers standing: the United States and the Soviet Union, both with conflicting ideas of how to restore international order.

The resulting Cold War lasted 40 years, during which time the United States and the Soviet Union tried to control as many countries as possible, even if those countries were not very valuable economically or strategically.

 

 

Have a smile

True conversations while flying

 

A Pan Am 727 flight, waiting for start clearance in Munich, overheard the following: 

Lufthansa (in  German): "Ground, what is our start clearance time?"

Ground (in  English): "If you want an answer you must speak in English."

Lufthansa (in  English): "I am a German, flying a German airplane, in Germany. Why must I speak English?"

Unknown voice from another plane (in a beautiful British accent): "Because you lost the bloody war!"

 

 

Observations This Month

 

Turkey Lovers Month  Link
Vision Research Month 
Link
World Naked Bike Ride Month (Northern Hemisphere) 
Link Link
Women's Golf Month 
Link   Link
World Infertility Month

 

Observations This Week

 

Hemp History Week: 1-7 Link
Great American Brass Band Week:

4-7  Link  September 12 due to COVID-19
International Clothesline Week: 6-13 

National Lemonade Days: 6-13 Link August due to COVID-19


Observations for Today

 

Atheists Pride Day Link
 D-Day, WWII
Do-Dah Parade Day 
(Kalamazo,Mi )
Drawing Day or Pencil Day 
Drive-In Movie Day

National Black Bear Day  Link
National Bubbly Day  
Link

National Eyewear Day  
Link

National Gardening Exercise Day

National Gingerbread Day

National Higher Education Day 
National Play Outside Day Link 
National Prairie Day 

National Tailors Day  
National Trails Day

National Yo-Yo Day

Russian Language Day Link
The Wicket World of Croquet Day Link Moved to September 12
Turtle Races Day 
YMCA Day 
(Organization, not the song.)
YoYo Day  Link

 

My Rambling Thoughts

Technology is great…until it does not work. After 40 minutes on the phone with Microsoft Help, they upgraded the problem to someone who will call me tomorrow between 8a and 10a. Not a happy camper.

I watched the first of several memorial services for George Floyd yesterday. Rev. Al Sharpton gave a very moving eulogy: Get your knees off our necks. Sad that after all the turmoil in the 1960’s this is still an issue.

At last night’s protest here in Flagstaff, the Chief of Police knelt with the protesters. Thankfully all the local protests have been peaceful.

I did my weekly shopping this morning. Parking lots were filled. Many were wearing masks…but many were not. Sad. Got what I needed and got out as quickly as possible.  

Today’s Puzzle

Answer at the bottom of the page

You are blindfolded and wearing gloves, on the table in front of you are 100 coins.  90 of the coins are showing heads and 10 of the coins are showing tails.  You are unable distinguish which is which by touch or any other method.

You must separate the coins into two groups with an equal amount of coins in each group showing tails.  How do you accomplish this?

 

 

Historical Events

 

1844 - The Young Men's Christian Association (YMCA) was founded in London.

1882 (Cyclone) More than 100,000 people in Bombay, India were killed.

1889 - The Great Seattle Fire destroyed 25 blocks of downtown Seattle.

1912 The eruption of Novarupta in Alaska begins, the largest volcanic eruption of the 20th century

1925 Walter Chrysler founds automobile manufacturer Chrysler Corporation

1933 - America's first drive-in opened near Camden, New Jersey, opened today. The first feature was a 1932 film, Wives Beware, and admission was 25 cents per car and an additional 25 cents per person.

1942 - The first parachute jump in the US using a nylon parachute was made by Adeline Gray, in Hartford, Connecticut.

1944 - D-Day: the day the Allied powers crossed the English Channel and landed on the beaches of Normandy, France, turning the tide of the war against Germany.

1948 - BBC Television began broadcasting again for the first time since 1939.

1964 - The Rolling Stones made their American TV debut on The Hollywood Palace.

1968 Senator Robert F. Kennedy dies from his wounds after he was shot the previous night

1971 - The Ed Sullivan Show aired for the final time on CBS.

1983 - Reading Rainbow premiered on PBS

2002 - A near-Earth asteroid, estimated at 30 feet in diameter, exploded over the Mediterranean Sea between Greece and Libya.

2005 - In Gonzales v. Raich, the US Supreme Court upheld a federal law banning cannabis, including medical marijuana.

2018 Iraqi parliament orders manual recount of legislative elections in May after Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi claims evidence of irregularities

2019 On 50th anniversary of the Stonewall riots, New York City’s police commissioner James O’Neill apologizes for his department's actions during the 1969 raid on the Stonewall Inn

 

Birthdays Today

 

85-14th Dalai Lama

73-Actor Robert Englund

46-Actor, Writer, Produceer Danny Strong 


Puzzle Answer

You remove 10 coins and place them in a separate group.  Flip those coins over.  Now both groups will have the same number of coins showing tails.

 

 

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