‘Tis the Season
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Dec
9, 2020 Week: 50 Day: 344 |
Local:
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52°\ L 26`°\Average Sky Cover: 5% |
Wind: 5mph\Gusts: 15 mph |
Nearest
lightning: 1435mi.; Active fire: 59mi |
High Risk of Fire |
Visibility: 10mi |
Record: 62°[1977] Record: -9°[2013] |
Nov
Averages: 44°/\17° (5
days with moisture) |
Today’s Quote
I believe things
cannot make themselves impossible.
Stephen Hawking
Random Tidbits
The day after Pearl Harbor was bombed, President
Roosevelt appeared before a joint session of Congress and declared,
"Yesterday, December 7, 1941--a date which will live in infamy--the United
States of America was suddenly and deliberately attacked by naval and air
forces of the Empire of Japan." After a brief and forceful speech, he
asked Congress to approve a resolution recognizing the state of war between the
United States and Japan. The Senate voted for war against Japan by 82 to 0, and
the House of Representatives approved the resolution by a vote of 388 to 1.
Three days later, Germany and Italy declared war against the United States, and
the U.S. government responded in kind.
Some new information discovered in the last year or so, is that on the morning of December 7th, 1941, the Wickes-class destroyer USS Ward attacked and sank a Ko-hyoteki-class midget submarine near the entrance to the harbor, making it not only the first shot fired on that day, but the first official American shots in the War. The Japanese sub's periscope was spotted above the water by the minesweeper Condor, which alerted the crew of the Ward, who opened fire on the intruder.
A little humor
Becoming a vegetarian Is a big missed steak
Q:What do you
get when you cross an apple with a superhero? CiderMan
True Things
Police
in Middlesbrough, England, are asking for the public's help in locating those
involved in an apparent egg fight at a local Tesco supermarket during the two
minutes of silence meant to honor fallen servicemembers on Nov. 8. Most
shoppers at the store on Remembrance Sunday stood still and quiet for the observance,
but one customer continued shopping and talking, reported Metro News, and
objected when asked to be quiet. "We were all stood still, observing the
two minutes' silence when we heard lots of screaming and shouting," one
witness said. Police noted "a man allegedly assaulted two women ...
following a verbal altercation."
Observations This Week
Clerc-Gallaudet Week………………………….. |
3-10 |
Andisop (Meterological Fiddling)…………. |
5-24 Link |
National
Hand Washing Awareness Week… |
5-11 Link |
Recipe
Greetings For The Holidays Week… |
5-11 |
Older
Driver Safety Awareness Week…….. |
5-11 Link |
Computer
Science Education Week:………. (Always week with 12/9. Birthday of Admiral Grace Murray
Hopper.) |
6-12 Link |
Observations for Today
Christmas Card Day
Cremation Day
International Anti-corruption Day
International Day of Commemoration and Dignity of The Victims of
The Crime of Genocide and The Prevention of This Crime
National Pastry Day
Weary Willie Day Link
World Techno Day Link
My Rambling Thoughts
A nice ‘warm’ day, time for a nice walk.
I sent off my Tahiti registration…hoping for sure that the third time
is the charm. It will be a great adventure once it happens.
Months ago the Administration decided not to order more of the Pfizer
vaccine. Now it is too late to order more before Q2-2021. I guess this is a
live and learn scenario.
60 minutes did an interesting report on ‘secondary sports’ at Universities.
Two big issues are football and Title IX. Sadly, many university athletic
directors use Title IX to cut programs for male athletes. For instance, a
powerhouse football university may have over 100 scholarship athletes on the football
team. Title IX means that 100 women athletes must also play on various teams. They
will cut the Men’s gymnastic program to meet the Title IX requirements. During
the current pandemic 30 universities have abolished 100 teams in secondary
sports. Football hasn’t been cut at any of those schools. It is a sad
commentary on sports, budding athletes, and really effects Olympic teams from
numerous countries.
Today’s Puzzle
Answer at the bottom of the page
A woman lives alone in a farmhouse.
Two prison escapees intend to kill whoever they see in the farmhouse that night
and hideout there. That night, the attack happened but the woman survived. How
is that possible?
Historical Events
1531 – The Virgin of Guadalupe first appeared to Juan Diego at
Tepeyac, Mexico City.
1851 – The first YMCA in North America opened in Montreal, Canada.
1872 – P.B.S. Pinchback (Republican) became the first African-American
governor of a US state, Louisiana.
1884 – The US patent (#308990) for ball-bearing roller skates, was
issued to Levant M. Richardson.
1907 – Christmas Seals, an outreach from the American Lung
Association, went on sale for the first time, in a Wilmington, Delaware, post
office.
1935 – The Downtown Athletic Club Trophy (now the Heisman Trophy) was
awarded for the first time. The winner was halfback Jay Berwanger from the
University of Chicago.
1958 – In Indianapolis, the John Birch Society formed.
1960 – The Sperry Rand Corporation demonstrated the UNIVAC 1107
computer; the first to use thin-film magnetic technology. The secret was the
few millionths of an inch of iron-nickel alloy.
1962 – The Petrified Forest National Park was established in Arizona.
1965 – A Charlie Brown Christmas premiered on CBS.
1975 – President Gerald R. Ford signed a $2.3 billion loan
authorization to prevent New York City from having to default on its debts.
1993 – Astronauts aboard the space shuttle Endeavor completed repairs
to the Hubble Space Telescope.
2009 – A Russian SLBM RSM-56 Bulava failed mid-flight causing a very
unusual light formation over Norway.
2008 The Governor of Illinois, Rod Blagojevich, is arrested by federal
officials for a number of alleged crimes including attempting to sell the
United States Senate seat being vacated by President-elect Barack Obama's
election to the Presidency
2015 German Chancellor Angela Merkel named Time Magazine's Person of
the Year, for her handling of debt and refugee crises
2019 White Island / Whakaari volcano, a tourist attraction in New
Zealand erupts killing 16
Birthdays Today
@103 – Kirk Douglas, American
actor (d. 2020)
@89 – Buck Henry,
American actor, and screenwriter (d. 2020)
86 – Judi Dench, English
actress
@85 – Grace Hopper,
American admiral, and computer scientist, designed COBOL (d. 1992)
@83 – Joseph Pilates,
German-American fitness expert, developer of Pilates (d. 1967)
@81 – Thomas Phillip ‘Tip’
O’Neill, lawyer, 55th Speaker of the House of Representatives (d. 1994)
79 – Beau Bridges [Lloyd Vernet "Beau" Bridges III ], American actor,
director, producer
@68 – Redd Foxx, American
actor (died in 1991)
@65 – John Milton, English
writer, and philosopher (d. 1674; consumption)
63 – Donny Osmond,
American singer, and actor
58 – Felicity Huffman,
American actress
Puzzle Answer
The two escapees attacked and killed each other.
Enjoy
the Holiday
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