‘Tis the Season
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Dec
1, 2020 Week: 49 Day: 336 |
Local:
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51°\ L 18°\Average Sky Cover: 20% |
Wind: 1mph\Gusts: 5mph |
Nearest
lightning: 1913mi.; Active fire: 59mi |
High Risk of Fire |
Visibility: 10mi |
Record: 66°[2008] Record: -7°[1905] |
Nov
Averages: 44°/\17° (5
days with moisture) |
Today’s Quote
It is better to keep
your mouth closed and let people think you are a fool
than to open it and
remove all doubt.
Mark Twain
Random Tidbits
Held every year on the island of Alcatraz,
"Unthanksgiving Day" commemorates the survival of Native Americans
following the arrival and settlement of Europeans in the Americas.
A little humor
I hate when a couple argues in public, and I missed the
beginning and don't know whose side I'm on.
True Things
Engineers at Japan's Gifu
University have developed a robotic device that re-creates the experience of
holding another person's hand -- without the other person. "My Girlfriend
in Walk" attaches to the user's forearm, and the metal hand is covered
with a soft, gel material that simulates human skin, even allowing custom
fragrances to be added to the artificial sweat. A heater provides warmth, and a
pressure sensor duplicates the strength of the wearer's grip, according to
Oddity Central. An accompanying smartphone app can emit sounds including
footsteps, breathing and the sound of clothes rubbing against skin.
…
A couple
sued AC/DC in 1981 for $250,000 because their telephone number is in the song
“Dirty Deeds Done Dirt Cheap” resulting in hundreds of prank calls.
Observations This Month
Aids Awareness Month Link |
Observations This Week
Cookie Cutter Week: 1-7 Link
Observations for Today
Antartica Day
Basketball Day
Bifocals at the Monitor Liberation Day
Civil Air Patrol Day
Clark Kent's Birthday (Superman) Link
Day With(out) Art Day
Eat a Red Apple Day
National Package Protection
Day Link
Playboy Day
Rockefeller Christmas Tree Lighting
Rosa Parks Day
Special Kids Day Link
World Aids Awareness Day
My Rambling Thoughts
Starting off the month, hoping for a great month. In Navajo: Nilch’itsoh (December) translates to Great Winds. Flagstaff
had its 3rd driest November with only 0.77” all month.
What a horrible football day yesterday. The cards blew it, several
times, and the 2nd half was a disaster. Broncos didn’t have a good
game either. I guess the substitute QB was all they could do. It sure shows how
important it is to have a QB that has been practicing with the team as a QB,
not a wide receiver and had never practice with the team.
It was cold last night but has warmed up nicely, for the nearing of
winter.
I’m considering following Trump’s legal challenges with my own
lawsuit. About 3 years ago I bought a lottery ticket that had a huge payout. As
I was standing at the counter, I just knew that my ticket would be the one big
winner. Just in case, I bought a 2nd ticket. When the numbers came
out the next day, the first ticket had only one number, but the 2nd
ticket had 2 numbers. I know one of them was the big winner, so I’m challenging
the lottery office claiming that the machine was programed to give me only 2 correct
numbers. Now I just must find a lawyer who will take my lawsuit all the way to
the Supreme Court as a pro-bono case. Wish me luck.
Christmas shopping this year? I dislike online shopping as it takes
forever to get it (I live in a smaller town) and sometimes it is not what I
wanted. I’ve always preferred shopping in person. This year makes that more
challenging for sure. I guess I’ll figure it out. Shop local will save me.
Today’s Puzzle
Answer at the bottom of the page
I have keys, but no locks and space, and no
rooms.
You can enter, but you can’t go outside. What
am I?
Historical Events
800 – Charlemagne judged the accusations against Pope Leo III in the
Vatican and decided in the Pope’s favor.
1783 – The first manned voyage of a lighter-than-air hydrogen balloon
left Paris carrying Professor Jacques Alexander Cesar Charles and Marie-Noel
Robert to almost 500 feet and landed 28 miles away after about 2 hours in the
air.
1841 – The first steamboat engine built in America for a
screw-propelled vessel, designed by John Ericsson and built by Captain
Sylvester Doolittle, installed on the ship Vandalia, was launched.
1885 – Invented by Charles Alderton, Dr. Pepper was first served at the W.B. Morrison & Co. Old Corner Drug Store in Waco, Texas.
1913 – The Ford Motor Company introduced the continuously moving
assembly line, producing a complete automobile every two-and-a-half minutes. It
was the first true “mass production” system.
1913 – The first U.S. drive-in automobile service ‘filling station’ opened at the traffic intersection of Baum Boulevard and St. Clair Street in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.
1952 – The New York Daily News reported that Christine Jorgensen was
the first case of sexual reassignment surgery.
1955 – Rosa Parks refused to move to the back of a public bus in
Montgomery, Alabama.
1958 – #1 Hit December 1, 1958 – December 21, 1958: The Teddy Bears –
To Know Him Is to Love Him
1958 – A fire at Our Lady of Angels School elementary school in Chicago killed 90 children.
1990 – The Chunnel between England and France was connected and celebrated when an Englishman and Frenchmen broke their respective sides. It was officially opened by Queen Elizabeth II and the French president, François Mitterrand, in a ceremony held in Calais on May 6, 1994.
1997 – 8 planets in our Solar System lined up from West to East beginning with Pluto, followed by Mercury, Mars, Venus, Neptune, Uranus, Jupiter, and Saturn, along with a crescent moon, in a rare alignment visible from Earth that lasted until December 8.
Birthdays Today
@88 – Marie Tussaud,
French-English sculptor, founder of Madame Tussaud’s Wax Museum (d. 1850)
85 – Woody Allen,
American actor, director, and screenwriter
81 – Lee Trevino,
American golfer
@76 – Mary Martin,
American actress, and singer (d. 1990; cancer)
@76 – John Densmore,
American drummer, The Doors
75 – Bette Midler,
American singer, and actress
@72 – Lou Rawls, American
singer-songwriter (d. 2006; lung cancer)
69 – Treat Williams,
American actor
@65 – Richard Pryor,
American comedian (d. 2005; heart attack)
@44 – Pablo Escobar,
Colombian drug lord (d. 1993; shootout)
Puzzle Answer
A keyboard
Enjoy
the Holiday
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