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Jan. 7, 2020 Week: 1 Day:7
86004: H 42° \ L 21° \ Average Sky Cover: 5%
Nearest lightning: 1409mi.; Nearest active fire: 329mi.
Wind: 13mph\Gusts:
21mph Visibility: 10 mi
Record High: 66°[1914] Record
Low: -17°[1913]
Jan. Averages: 43°\16° (22”
days with snow)
Today’s
Quote
Every day I remind myself that my inner and outer
life are based on the labors of other men, living and dead, and that I must
exert myself in order to give in the same measure as I have received and am
still receiving.
Albert Einstein
Random
Tidbits
Banging
your head against a wall for one hour burns 150 calories.
Alternatively,
you can walk your dog for 45 minutes, which also burns 150 calories – and is
much less painful.
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
Home Office Safety and
Security Week: 5-11
National Folic Acid
Awareness Week: 5-11
Dating & Life
Coaches Recognition Week: 5-11
National Lose
Weight/Feel Great Week: 5-11
International Consumer
Electronics Show: 7-10
No Tillage Week: 7-10
Observations
for Today
Harlem Globetrotter's Day
I'm Not Going To Take It Anymore Day
International Programmers' Day Link
Old Rock Day Link
Orthodox Christmas
National Bobblehead Day Link
National Tempura Day Link
I'm Not Going To Take It Anymore Day
International Programmers' Day Link
Old Rock Day Link
Orthodox Christmas
National Bobblehead Day Link
National Tempura Day Link
My
Rambling Thoughts
Lots
of football and friends yesterday. Enjoyed the visitors and saw some good games.
Food was good too.
Many
religions want their dead buried before sunset of the day of death. I’m
confused with the current Soleimani incident. I thought the government was
conservative Muslims. Why is his casket being paraded throughout the country?
Why is the Ayatollah allowing this to happen? I need to learn more about
politics and religion in that region.
As
a world traveler, I do not believe that cultural sites, anywhere, should be
destroyed by war.
So
difficult to watch the destruction in Australia. The immensity of these fires
is unbelievable.
I
read an interesting article on incarcerated people, voting, and the census.
Currently, prisoners are not allowed to vote in elections. Felons, after
release, haven’t been able to vote. The times, they are a changin’. Some states
are now allowing Felons to vote in elections after they have served their
terms. But what about the census. Obviously, prisoners are counted. This means
that small communities with large prisons, get to count those prisoners as citizens
in their community which in turn helps with the number of representatives in
the Congress and also in the state. Those incarcerated have no vote, and are
not individually adding to the local economy, other than the giving prison
staff jobs. Now, with ‘private prisons’ that only get money for each prisoner
that is incarcerated, they are working hard to get laws passed to increase
their prison population. This then gives local non-incarcerated citizens a big opportunity
to get more representation in state and local government. While this is very convoluted,
it also appears to be unfair. Only time will tell if this is even addressed by
lawmakers.
Sunday
was a nice day, but the cold has returned as people turn to their first working
day on 2020. I could certainly use a few more days of temps in the 50’s.
Today’s
Puzzle
Answer at the bottom of the page
If
you had only one match and went into a very cold and dark room, what would you
light first?
Historical
Events
1608
- Fire destroyed the settlement of Jamestown, Virginia
1610
– Galileo Galilei made his first observation of the four Galilean moons:
Ganymede, Callisto, Io and Europa,
1714
- The world's first patent (#395) for a "Machine for Transcribing
Letters" was granted in England by Queen Anne to Henry Mill. This first
planned typewriter was never actually produced.
1830
- The 1st U.S. Railroad Station opened in Baltimore, MD
1927
- Commercial telephone service, via radio, began between New York and London.
1929
- Drawn by Hal Foster, Edgar Rice Burroughs' Tarzan comic strip 1st appeared
1929
- Buck Rogers, illustrate by Dick Calkins, appeared in newspaper comics.
1927
- The Harlem Globetrotters played their first game in Hinkley, Ill.
1950
- #1 Hit: Gene Autry -
Rudolph, The Red-nosed Reindeer
1962
- The Avengers premiered in ITV, in the UK
1980
- President Jimmy Carter authorized legislation giving $1.5 billion in loans to
bail out the Chrysler Corporation.
1990
- The Leaning Tower of Pisa was closed, citing safety concerns, and after some
repairs, reopened on June 16, 2001.
2002
- The Apple iBook was released.
2004
- The Apprentice premiered on NBC
2012
- #1 Hit: LMFAO - Sexy
and I Know It
2015
– Two terroists attacked the offices of Charlie Hebdo Magazine in Paris,
killing twelve people, and wounding eleven others.
2018
Sydney, Australia has its hottest day for 80 years as Penrith reaches 47.3
degrees
2018
It snows in the Sahara desert - 15 inches reported in Aïn Séfra, Northwest
Algeria
2019
Amazon overtakes Microsoft to become the world's most valuable listed company
for the first time, worth $797 billion
Birthdays
Today
@103
- Adolph Zukor, Hungarian-American film producer, co-founded Paramount Pictures
(died in 1976)
@85
- Alan Napier, English actor (died in 1988)
@74
- Millard Fillmore, American politician,
13th President of the United States
(died in 1874)
@76
- Charles Addams, American cartoonist, created The Addams Family
(died in 1988)
72
- Kenny Loggins, American singer-songwriter
64
- David Caruso, American actor
63
- Katie Couric, American television journalist
57
- Rand Paul, American ophthalmologist and politician
57
- Nicolas Cage, American actor
Puzzle
Answer:
You
would light the match first, how else would you start up the lamp, fire, or
stove?