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Oct
12, 2020 Week: 42 Day:286 |
Local:
H
72°\ L 35°\Average Sky Cover: 5% |
Wind: 9mph\Gusts: 21mph |
Nearest
lightning: 1168mi.; active fire: 59mi |
high Risk of Fire |
Visibility: 10mi |
Record: 83°[1950] Record: 9°[1969] |
Sep
Averages: 63°\32° (4
days with moisture) |
Today’s Quote
Stop
this attitude that older people ain't any good anymore!
We're
as good as we ever were - if we ever were any good.
Dolly
Parton
Random Tidbits
With nearly 3,000 years of history, Rome is
often called the 'Eternal City.' With the possible exception of Greece, few
cultures have had a greater impact on Western civilization.
Romans invented central heating and would warm
rooms from under the floor using what was called a hypocaust, literally 'heat
from below.' Homes of some rich people had both running water and central
heating.
A little humor
Never let it be said that ground crews lack a
sense of humor. Here are actual maintenance complaints submitted by UPS pilots
("P") and solutions recorded ("S") by maintenance
engineers:
P: Left
inside main tire almost needs replacement.
S: Almost replaced
left inside main tire.
P: Test
flight OK, except auto-land very rough.
S: Auto-land
not installed on this aircraft.
P: Something
loose in cockpit
S: Something
tightened in cockpit
True Things
Squaw:
This is a word that has
been used to refer to Indigenous women. Used as a name for many parks, valleys,
mountains etc. The term 'squaw' is VERY offensive to Indigenous women. It has
been equated to calling an Ingenious woman a 'whore'. Indigenous women should
be called women - NOT 'squaws'....
Redskin:
This word is offensive by
its very nature. Webster's Dictionary defines the term as a racial slur. In
it's origin, it refers to the bloody scalps of Indigenous children, women and
men that were sold for bounties aside animal skins in the USA. At this sad time
in American history, Indigenous people, young and old, male and female, were
hunted like animals. They were killed, then scalped. When these men would come
to the trading post, they would receive money for their deer-skins, their,
beaver-skins, their raccoon-skins, and their red-skins. It is a true shame that this horrifying word
is still in wide use.
Observations This Week
National Physicians
Asst Week 6-12 |
Teen Read Week: 11-17 |
Drink Local Wine
Week: 11-17 |
Veterinary Techs
Week: 11-17 Link |
Earth Science
Week: 11-17 Link |
World Rainforest
Week: 11-16 Link |
Emergency Nurses
Week: 11-17 |
Bone and Joint
Health National Awareness Wk: 12-20 Link |
National Chestnut
Week: 11-17 |
Choose To Be
G.R.E.A.T. Week: 12-16 Link |
Nat’l Food Bank
Week: 11-17 |
National School
Lunch Week: 12-16 |
Observations for Today
|
National Kick Butt Day National Online Banking Day Link |
Day of the Six Billion Link |
National Savings Day Link |
Drink Local Wine Day |
Native American Day |
Free Thought Day |
|
Pumpkin Pie Day |
|
International Day Against DRM Link |
Stem Cell Awareness Day Link |
International Moment of Frustration Scream
Day |
World Arthritis Day Link |
National Farmer's Day Link |
|
My Rambling Thoughts
Have
a great Indigenous People Day. Remember, Ol’ Chris did not discover America, he
didn’t even land in America.
Windy
night, windy morning. Deck, sidewalk, and street covered with dead pine
needles. No day for a walk. A good day to watch football. Cards[2-2] are doing
well against the Jets[0-4]. Broncos game rescheduled twice due to Covid on the
Pats team. It seems to me every team should get one Covid game change due to
their team. After that, if they can’t play due to Covid, they forfeit. Everyone
makes mistakes, but some teams need to take responsibility.
Two
interesting points from Bill Maher on his HBO show:
1.
There may be a connection between obesity and
Covid. Our country has both. Many countries without obesity have many fewer
cases.
2.
Disney put out a movie in the 1970’s called
GUS. It was about a football team that used a mule as its kicker. The owner of
the team said the rules do not say a kicker has to be human. Mr. Maher has used
that movie several times in the past to explain the Trump administration. Many
times Trump breaks the norm with that same argument. So when he does it again,
Smile and think GUS.
Today’s Puzzle
Answer at the bottom of the page
First, I threw
away the outside and cooked the inside, then I ate the outside and threw away
the inside, what did I eat?
Historical Events
1492 Christopher Columbus's expedition makes landfall on a Caribbean
island he names San Salvador (likely Watling Island, Bahamas). The explorer
believes he has reached East Asia
1792
– The first celebration of Columbus Day in the US was held in New York City.
1810
– Oktoberfest begins: In Germany, the Bavarian royal family invited the
citizens of Munich to join the celebration of the marriage of Crown Prince
Ludwig of Bavaria to Princess Therese von Sachsen-Hildburghausen.
1823
– Charles Macintosh of Scotland began selling his ‘raincoat.’
1901
Theodore Roosevelt renames the "Executive Mansion" as "The White
House"
1931
Christ the Redeemer statue opens standing 30 meters high (98 ft) on top of
Mount Corcovado overlooking Rio de Janeiro, built by engineer Heitor da Silva
Costa
1950
– The George Burns and Gracie Allen Show debuted on CBS.
1960
– Nikita Khrushchev famously pounded his shoe on a desk at United Nations
General Assembly.
1964
– The USSR launched Voskhod 1 into Earth orbit as the first spacecraft with a
multi-person crew; it was the first flight without spacesuits.
1979
– The Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy, the first of five books in the
Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy comedy science fiction series by Douglas Adams
was published. The Answer? 42.
1984
IRA bombs the Grand Hotel, Brighton, where British PM Margaret Thatcher is
staying, 5 die
1988
Pope John Paul II is the target of anti-papal heckling by Protestant leader Ian
Paisley at a European Parliament meeting in Strasbourgh, France
1994
– NASA lost radio contact with the Magellan spacecraft as it descended into the
thick, acidic atmosphere of Venus.
2000
– The USS Cole was badly damaged in Aden, Yemen, by two suicide bombers,
killing 17 crew members and wounding at least 39.
2005
– The Apple iPod (5th generation) was released.
2017
Long-lost bust of Napoleon by Auguste Rodin confirmed found in Madison borough
hall, New Jersey, worth at least $4m
2019
California is the 1st US state to pass law banning sale and manufacture of new
fur products
Birthdays Today
@88 – Art Clokey (Arthur C. Farrington),
American animator and voice actor, created Gumby (d. 2010)
85 – Sam Moore, American soul
singer-songwriter, of Sam & Dave
@71 – Luciano Pavarotti, Italian tenor (d.2007;
pancreatic cancer)
71 – Carlos the Jackal (Illich Ramirez
Sanchez), Venezuelan terrorist and murderer
70 – Susan Anton, American actress, and model
52 – Hugh Jackman, Australian actor, and
singer
50 – Kirk Cameron, American actor
@25 – Lane Frost, bullrider (d. 1989; Rodeo
accident)
Puzzle Answer
Corn on the cob
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