Oct 10

 

 

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Oct 10, 2020  Week: 41 Day: 284    

Local:  H 75°\ L 38°\Average Sky Cover: 15%

Wind:   7mph\Gusts:  16mph                       

Nearest lightning:  1438mi.; active fire:  59mi

high Risk of Fire          

Visibility:  10mi

Record: 81°[1996]   Record: 20°[1973]              

Sep Averages: 63°\32° (4 days with moisture)

 

Today’s  Quote

I hope the millions of people I've touched

have the optimism and desire to share their goals

and hard work and persevere with a positive attitude.

Michael Jordan

 

Random Tidbits

 Big Bertha was a 48-ton howitzer used by the Germans in WWI. It was named after the wife of its designer Gustav Krupp. It could fire a 2,050-lb shell a distance of 9.3 miles. However, it took a crew of 200 men six hours or more to assemble. Germany had 13 of these huge guns or "wonder weapons."

 

A little humor

Aphorism is a statement of truth or opinion expressed in a concise and witty manner.
I read that 4,153,237 people were married last year. Not to cause any trouble.... but shouldn't that be an even number?

 

True Things

 Alexander Fleming was one of those quirky scientists who accidentally made a scientific breakthrough. In 1928, the bacteriologist left a petri dish in his lab while he was on vacation only to return and find that some liquid around the mold had killed the bacteria in the dish. This became the world’s first antibiotic. But before naming it penicillin, he called it “mold juice.”

 

Observations This Week

3-11  

Albuquerque Internat’l Balloon Fiesta: Link  Cancelled due to COVID-19

4-10

Great Books Week

Take Your Medicine Americans Week: 10-17

3-10

No Salt Week

4-10

Kids' Goal Setting Week  

International Post Card WeekLink   

Mental Illness Awareness Week

3-10

Sea Otter Awareness Week:Link

4-10

Getting The World To Beat A Path To Your Door Week

3-10

World Hearing Aid Awareness Week

4-10

Mystery Series Week

National Carry A Tune Week  Link  

National Health Care Food Service Week Link 
National Metric Week10  

4-10

4-H Week: Link Cancelled due to COVID-19

4-10

National Midwifery Week Link

National Work From Home Week

4-10

Fire Prevention Week  Link

 

4-10

Nuclear Medicine and Molecular Imaging Week

World Space Week Link

4-10

Death Penalty Focus Week

5-11

Spinning & Weaving Week Link

 

 

6-11 

World Dairy Expo

 

 

6-12

National Physicians Assistant Week

 

 

Observations for Today

Costume Swap Day  Link

National Handbag Day  Link

Handbag Day

National Motorcycle Ride Day

Hug A Drummer Day  Link  Link

National Tic Tac Day

I Love Yarn Day  Link 

Naval Academy Day

International African Penguin Awareness Day Link  

Simchat Torah (at Sundown)

International Day for Natural Disaster Reduction

Squid & Cuttlefish Day Link

Internatl Newspaper Carrier Day

Universal Music Day  

Internat’l Stage Management Day Link

World Day Against The Death Penalty Link 

Motorsports Memorial Day

World Homeless Day Link

National Angel Food Cake Day

World Mental Health Day

National Cake Decorating Day

World Porridge Day Link   

National Chess Day Link 

 

 

My Rambling Thoughts

Another nice day. So hard to believe it is fall.

Due to my blood issues, I have draws every so often. I dread those days as my veins don’t like to give up blood. Even super-hydrating doesn’t work anymore. Today was a draw day. The first tech checked my arms and said she would get a more experienced person. This lady was awesome. I learned about a technique that was easy…where she used a butterfly needle and a syringe. Sort of sucked the blood out, I guess. No pain, over quickly. Why haven’t I heard of this before?

When Biden was in Phoenix yesterday, he met with various tribal leaders and gave them his 15-page plan to improve life for Native Americans. President Trump has basically had no interaction with Native Americans in his entire term. He has, without consultation, shut down committees, pushed for mining and/or fracking on and/or near reservations, and basically refused to acknowledge the special relation between Native Nations and the US.

Stem cell research is highly controversial. Many times, scientists use stem cells from an aborted fetus for its research. Most Republicans are against stem cell research because of this. Reagan was against it, then he was diagnosed with Alzheimer’s. Suddenly Nancy came out for more stem cell research for this debilitating disease. The treatment that Trump has been given was developed by using stem cell tissue from an aborted fetus. I wonder what Trump will be saying when he finds out, or it becomes widely known public knowledge?

President Trump has not yet contacted the Governor of Michigan after his FBI uncovered a plot to start a civil war and kidnap her. Not even a quick call to see what the US can do for her. Disgusted.

 

Today’s Puzzle

Answer at the bottom of the page

A man wanted to encrypt his password but he needed to do it in a way so that he could remember it. He had to use 7 characters consisting of letters and numbers only (no symbols like ! or <). In order to remember it, he wrote down “You force heaven to be empty.” Can you tell me what his password was?

 

Historical Events

1780 – The Great Hurricane of 1780 killed 20,000 to 30,000 people in the Caribbean region.

1845 – In Annapolis, Maryland, the Naval School (now the United States Naval Academy) opened.

1871 – The Great Chicago Fire finally dissipated.

1871 – Tau Epsilon Phi was founded at Columbia University (other organizations did not allow Jewish members)

1903 The Women's Social and Political Union was formed by Emmeline Pankhurst to fight for women's rights in Britain.

1957 – The finance minister of Ghana, Komla Agbeli Gbedemah, was refused service in a Howard Johnson’s restaurant in Dover, Delaware. It was a bit of an international incident. He later was invited to dine with US President Dwight D. Eisenhower.

1964 – NBC aired the 1964 Summer Olympics opening ceremony at Tokyo, Japan, with the first time of live Olympic telecast program, by geostationary communication satellite, Syncom 3.

1973 – Vice-president Spiro Agnew resigned from office, the second person to do so.

1978 US Congress approves dollar coin honoring women's suffrage campaigner Susan B. Anthony

2014 Malala Yousafzai & Kailash Satyarthi win the 2014 Nobel Peace Prize

 

Birthdays Today

@92 – Helen Hayes, American actress (d. 1993)

79 – Peter Coyote, American actor

74 – John Prine, American singer-songwriter and guitarist (d. 2020; Covid)

74 – Ben Vereen, American actor, singer, and dancer

66 – David Lee Roth, American singer-songwriter

62 – Tanya Tucker, American singer-songwriter

47 – Mario Lopez, American actor, and television personality

 

Puzzle Answer

Try to pronounce the sentence like these characters: u472bmt.

 

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