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Sep 9, 2020 Week: 37 Day: 253 Local: H 63° \ L 33° \ Average Sky Cover: 15%
Wind: 10mph\Gusts: 25mph Nearest lightning: 28mi.; active fire: 277mi.
Extreme Risk of Fire Visibility: 10mi
Record: 87°[1977] Record: 31°[2001]
Sep Averages: 74°\42° (5 days with rain)
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Today’s Quote
"I failed my way
to success."
-Thomas
Edison
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A little humor
"Disorder in
the Court" True statements from court records
ATTORNEY: Doctor,
before you performed the autopsy, did you check for a pulse?
WITNESS: No.
ATTORNEY: Did you
check for blood pressure?
WITNESS: No.
ATTORNEY: Did you
check for breathing?
WITNESS: No.
ATTORNEY: So,
then it is possible that the patient was alive when you began the autopsy?
WITNESS: No.
ATTORNEY: How can
you be so sure, Doctor?
WITNESS: Because
his brain was sitting on my desk in a jar.
ATTORNEY: I see,
but could the patient have still been alive, nevertheless?
WITNESS: Yes, it
is possible that he could have been alive and practicing law.
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True Things
An
American Airlines pilot preparing to land in Los Angeles reported an unusual
encounter at about 3,000 feet with a "guy in a jetpack."
A recording of the conversation between the
pilot and air traffic control Sunday evening at Los Angeles International
Airport recounted the incident.
"Tower, American 1997, we just passed a
guy in a jetpack," the pilot said in the recording.
The pilot said the man wearing the jetpack was
flying at about 3,000 feet, about 10 miles away from the airport. The man came
within 300 yards of the plane, the pilot said.
A second pilot also reported spotting a man
flying at a high altitude in the jetpack.
The jetpack sightings remained a mystery
Tuesday, as no one had come forward to claim credit for the flight. Wearable
personal aviation devices have been demonstrated before, but usually at much
lower altitudes.
The Federal Aviation Administration said the
investigation into the incident has been turned over to the Los Angeles Police
Department.
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Observations This Week
US Open
Tennis Championships: Thru 9/13
International Air Ambulance Week: 5-13 Link
Substitute Teacher Appreciation Week: 6-12
Suicide Prevention Week: 6-12
National Waffle Week: 6-12
National Payroll Week: 7-11
Play Days: 8-12
Direct Support Professional Recognition Week: 9-15 Link
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Observations for Today
Ashura [Islamic] God opened the sea for Moses
Care Bears Share Your Care Day Link
Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders Day Link
International
Buy A Priest A Beer Day Link
National “I Love Food” Day
National Teddy Bear Day
Opposite
Day Link
Wonderful Weirdoes Day
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My Rambling Thoughts
Fall has arrived…it is about 20 degrees cooler than yesterday.
Still hazy/smoky now the weather guy says it’s smoke from both Colorado and
California. I feel bad for all the fires, the devastation to families and to
the forests…but…I wish the smoke would respect the state boundaries. California
alone has lost over 2million acres of forest.
The new Mulan movie is getting some backlash. First, it was filmed
in China in a province where Uighur Muslims are detained in internment camps. Story
is that it was filmed in China so it could be shown in China…making big $$$ for
Disney. Second, the original Mulan legend is Mongolian, not Chinese. The
Chinese government is in the process of stop the use and teaching on Mongolian
in Mongolia. Had it been filmed in Mongolia; China would have banned the movie.
Neither is a good look for Disney.
Only in Arizona: Rep. Andy Bigg and the Republican Party Chair are
demanding the unmasking of Arizona. They believe wearing masks impinges on the
freedom of Arizona citizens. Can’t believe the stupidity of elected officials.
I was noticeably young at the time of Joe McCarthy. I do remember
that there was a discussion that a couple of our family’s friends may be
communist. They weren’t and McCarthy was ousted before it damaged the long
friendship. In college I studied the ‘McCarthy Era’. I wondered then how so
many people were so vulnerable to the ravings of a disturbed man. I see quite a
few similarities between ol’ Joe and Donald. I hope I am wrong.
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Today’s Puzzle
Answer at the bottom of the page
There was once a soldier who had a brother
that was wounded in battle. But the wounded man did not have a brother.
How could that be?
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Historical Events
1543 – Mary Stuart, nine months old, was crowned “Queen of Scots”
in the central Scottish town of Stirling.
1776 – The Continental Congress officially named its new union of
sovereign states ‘The United States.’
1789 – The Bill of Rights was approved by the United States House
of Representatives.
1791 – Washington, DC (District of Columbia), the capital of the
United States, was named after President George Washington.
1839 – John Herschel took the first glass plate photograph. He
also named seven moons of Saturn and four moons of Uranus, among other
achievements.
1850 – California became the 31st state.
1926 – The National Broadcasting Company (NBC) was founded by the
Radio Corporation of America
1947 – The first case of a computer bug being found… a moth lodged
in a relay of a Harvard Mark II computer at Harvard University.
1950 – The first American television show to incorporate a laugh
track was the sitcom The Hank McCune Show, although the technique started in
radio in the 1940s.
1956 – Elvis Presley appeared on The Ed Sullivan Show for the
first time.
1965 – The United States Department of Housing and Urban
Development was established.
1966 – The National Traffic and Motor Vehicle Safety Act was
signed into law by US President Lyndon B. Johnson.
1969 – In Canada, the Official Languages Act was enacted, making
French equal to English throughout the Federal government.
1971 – The Attica prison riot occurred – 1200 inmates revolted,
resulting in the deaths of 10 hostages and 29 inmates.
1993 – The Palestine Liberation Organization officially recognized
Israel as a legitimate state.
1995 Dean St Station in Brooklyn, is 6th MTA station to close
since 1904
2010 A court in the Philippines orders Imelda Marcos to repay the
government almost $280,000 for funds taken from the National Food Authority by
Ferdinand Marcos in 1983
2015 Queen Elizabeth II becomes Great Britain's longest-reigning
monarch at 63 years and seven months, beating the previous record set by her
great-great-grandmother, Queen Victoria
2017 Egyptian archaeologists announce the discovery of a
3,500-year-old tomb of a goldsmith and his family in Draa Abul-Naga, Egypt
2019 Scientist reveal evidence of humans earliest milk
consumption, 6,000 years ago from the dental plaque of teeth of prehistoric
farmers from Britain
2019 Poet John Milton's own copy of Shakespeare's First Folio of
1623 has survived with his annotations according to scholar Jason Scott-Warren
in Philadelphia library, could be world's most important modern literary
discovery
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Birthdays Today
@90 – Colonel
‘Harland’ Sanders [Harland David Sanders], founded KFC (d. 1980)
@88 – Cliff
Robertson, American actor (d.2011)
@82 – Leo
Tolstoy, Russian author, and playwright (d. 1910)
@77 – Jimmy ‘the
Greek’ Snyder [Dimetrios Georgios Synodinos], sportscaster (d. 1996; heart attack)
60 – Hugh Grant,
English actor
@57 -- Cardinal
Richelieu [Cardinal Armand Jean du Plessis], religious leader (d. 1642; TB/malaria)
54 – Adam
Sandler, American actor, and screenwriter
49 – Eric Stonestreet,
TV actor
45 – Michael
Bublé, Canadian singer-songwriter
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Puzzle Answer
The soldier with the wounded brother was
female
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