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Jan. 4, 2020 Week: 1 Day:4
86004: H 45° \ L 21° \ Average Sky Cover: 5%
Nearest lightning: 1297mi.; Nearest active fire: 309mi.
Wind: 4mph\Gusts:
8mph Visibility: 10 mi
Record High: 64°[1927] Record
Low: -22°[1971]
Jan. Averages: 43°\16° (22”
days with snow)
Today’s
Quote
Before God we are all equally wise - and equally
foolish.
Albert Einstein
Random
Tidbits
The
subtle difference between sparkling wine and champagne is... none. The only
difference is that authentic 'champagne' comes from the Champagne region of
France. But as far as alcohol content, production, etc... it's the exact same
stuff.
"Sabrage"
is a term for opening a champagne bottle with an actual sword. It is only done
in certain ceremonial occasions and the wielder uses the blunt side of the
sword. It was made famous by Napoleon and his army when they celebrated
victories in battle.
Observations
this Month
National Be
On-Purpose Month
National Braille Literacy Month Link
National Clean Up Your Computer Month
National Codependency Awareness Month Link
National Glaucoma Awareness Month
National Hot Tea Month
National Mail Order Gardening Month
National Mentoring Month Link
National Personal Self-Defense Awareness Month
National Personal Trainer Awareness Month Link
National Polka Music Month Link Link
National Poverty in America Awareness Month
National Radon Action Month
National Skating Month
National Soup Month Link
National Slavery and Human Trafficking Prevention Month Link
National Stalking Awareness Month Link
National Sunday Supper Month Link
National Volunteer Blood Donor Month Link
National Braille Literacy Month Link
National Clean Up Your Computer Month
National Codependency Awareness Month Link
National Glaucoma Awareness Month
National Hot Tea Month
National Mail Order Gardening Month
National Mentoring Month Link
National Personal Self-Defense Awareness Month
National Personal Trainer Awareness Month Link
National Polka Music Month Link Link
National Poverty in America Awareness Month
National Radon Action Month
National Skating Month
National Soup Month Link
National Slavery and Human Trafficking Prevention Month Link
National Stalking Awareness Month Link
National Sunday Supper Month Link
National Volunteer Blood Donor Month Link
Observations
This Week
Diet Resolution Week: 1-7
New Year's Resolutions Week: 1-8
Silent Record Week: 1-7
Someday We'll Laugh About This Week: 2-8
Observations
for Today
My
Rambling Thoughts
Slowly
warming up…snow is finally actually melting. Two- foot icicles still dripping,
but hanging in there.
I
am so tired of looking at my phone to see what day it is. Ever since I got back
from Mexico, I can’t seem to remember what day it is. Thanks, iPhone for
helping this old guy out.
I
got a call from one of my college roommates this morning. It’s his 71st
birthday and I had posted a note on FB. He is doing fine, finally enjoying his
retirement, doing some traveling. Nice to hear from him.
I
emailed Wal-Mart, Sam’s Club and Fry’s Grocery to see when I would be getting
my W2 for 2019. I explained that I had only used the self-checkout all of 2019
and was hoping to get the W2 soon, and I included copies of receipts, so they
would know I was serious. Strangely, no response yet. Guess I’ll give them to
next week to respond.
Today’s
Puzzle
Answer at the bottom of the page
Which
is correct, 9 and 5 is 13 or 9 plus 5 is 13?
Historical
Events
1674
- In what is now Chicago, Father Jacques Marquette founded a mission on the
shores of Lake Michigan to minister to the Illiniwek Indians.
1791
- The first edition of The Observer, the world's first Sunday newspaper, was
published in London.
1847
Manuscripts of Emily Brontë's "Wuthering Heights" and Anne Brontë's
"Agnes Grey" sent to publisher T.C. Newby (published December 1847)
1875
- New York City politician Boss Tweed escaped from prison.
1881
- The Los Angeles Times began publication.
1917
- "Shell Shock" was introduced as psychological trauma for war
veterans.
1943
- Major League Baseball Commissioner Kenesaw Mountain Landis announced that any
club was free to employ black players.
1944
Ralph Bunche appointed 1st African American official in US State Department
1945
- The Senate approved the participation of the United States in the UN. The
United Nations began several weeks earlier, on October 24, 1945.
1952
- Starting today, and over the course of the next several days, Smog (severe
air pollution) killed over 4,000 people in London.
1954
- The first Burger King (Insta Burger King) opened in Miami, Florida, owned by
James McLamore and David Edgerton.
1956
- The Million Dollar Quartet (Elvis Presley, Jerry Lee Lewis, Carl Perkins, and
Johnny Cash) got together at Sun Studio. The recordings were released in 1981
and 1990.
1973
- NASA's Pioneer 10 reached Jupiter.
1980
- Led Zeppelin officially disbanded, following the death of drummer John Bonham
on September 25th.
1991
- Pan American World Airways (Pan Am) ceased operations.
2007
The 110th United States Congress convenes and elects Nancy Pelosi as the 1st
female Speaker of the House
2009 - American Amanda Knox was convicted of
murdering her British roommate, Meredith Kercher, in Italy
Birthdays
Today
@90
- Charles Keating, American lawyer and financier (died in 2014)
@84
- Sir Isaac Newton, Physicist (d. 1727)
84
- Freddy Cannon, American singer
83
- Max Baer, Jr., American actor
71
- Jeff Bridges, American actor
@66
- Samuel Butler, British writer: Erewhon
(died in 1902)
56--
Marisa Tomei, American actress
54
- Fred Armisen, American actor and musician
51
- Jay Z
Shawn Corey Carter, American rapper,
producer, co-founder of Roc-A-Fella Records
47
- Tyra Banks, American model and producer
@39
- Dennis Wilson, American singer-songwriter, and drummer (died in 1983; drowned)
Puzzle
Answer:
Neither,
9 and (plus) 5 is 14