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Apr.
9, 2020 Week: 15
Day:
100
86004:
H
66°
\ L
29°
\ Average
Sky Cover: 35%
Wind:
12mph\Gusts: 21mph Visibility: 10 mi
Nearest
lightning: 888mi.; Nearest active fire: 131mi.
Record
High:
75°[1989]
Record Low:
9°[1953]
Apr.
Averages:
60°\27°
(3
days with moisture)
Today’s
Quote
Whoever
is happy will make others happy too."
-Anne
Frank
Random
Tidbits
Carter
was long retired from the presidency when he won the prize in 2002
for his efforts to advance human rights and advance peaceful
solutions to international conflicts.
Obama
was honored with a Nobel in 2009 for his work toward strengthening
international diplomacy and cooperation.
Humans
can outrun almost every other animal on earth over long distances.
Observations
This Week
Passiontide:
29-4/11
National Cherry Blossom Festival: 20-4/12 Link
National Cherry Blossom Festival: 20-4/12 Link
******
National
Dental Hygienest Week:
4-10 Link
Hate Week: 4-10
National Robotics Week: 4-12 Link CANCELLED due to COVID-19
Money Smart Week: 4-11 Link CANCELLED due to COVID-19
Bat Appreciation Week: 5-11 (First Full Week)Holy Week: 5-11
National Blue Ribbon Week: 5-11 Link (Child Abuse)National Public Health Week: 5-11
National Window Safety Week: 5-11
Undergraduate Research Week: 5-11 Link
World Irish Dancing Week: 5-12
American Indian Awareness Week: 6-10 Link CANCELLED due to COVID-19
Explore Your Career Options: 6-10
The Masters Tournament: 6-12
Hate Week: 4-10
National Robotics Week: 4-12 Link CANCELLED due to COVID-19
Money Smart Week: 4-11 Link CANCELLED due to COVID-19
Bat Appreciation Week: 5-11 (First Full Week)Holy Week: 5-11
National Blue Ribbon Week: 5-11 Link (Child Abuse)National Public Health Week: 5-11
National Window Safety Week: 5-11
Undergraduate Research Week: 5-11 Link
World Irish Dancing Week: 5-12
American Indian Awareness Week: 6-10 Link CANCELLED due to COVID-19
Explore Your Career Options: 6-10
The Masters Tournament: 6-12
Observations for Today
Appomattox
Day
Link
Holy Thursday
Jenkins Ear Day
Jumbo Day (Elephant came to US and created the word for big in our language.)
Holy Thursday
Jenkins Ear Day
Jumbo Day (Elephant came to US and created the word for big in our language.)
National
Alcohol Screening Day
National Cherish An Antique Day
National Former Prisoner of War Recognition Day
National Unicorn Day
National Cherish An Antique Day
National Former Prisoner of War Recognition Day
National Unicorn Day
My
Rambling Thoughts
A
little cloudy and windy, but still got in a short walk around the
neighborhood. Maybe the clouds will bring some April Showers.
Hoping.
Almost
forgot there was a Presidential election in November, then out of
nowhere, Sanders dropped out of the race. I hope his many supporters
VOTE and vote DEM.
I
am just a tad confused...The US Supreme Court heard a case that would
have moved the Wisconsin primary election to a later date, due to
Covid-19. They decided to have the election held yesterday. My
confusion comes from the fact that the case, the arguments, and the
actual voting took place remotely due to Covid-19. I guess what's
good for the goose is not good for the gander.
Today’s
Puzzle
Answer
at the bottom of the page
Your
parents have six sons including you and each son has one sister. How
many people are in the family?
Historical
Events
1865
- At Appomattox, Virginia, Confederate General Robert E. Lee
surrenders his 28,000 troops to Union General Ulysses S. Grant,
ending the US Civil War.
1867 - The Alaska Purchase - the United States bought Alaska from the Russian Empire for $7.2 million, in a treaty ratified by the U.S. Senate.
1867 - The Alaska Purchase - the United States bought Alaska from the Russian Empire for $7.2 million, in a treaty ratified by the U.S. Senate.
1945
- The United States Atomic Energy Commission was formed.
1959 - NASA announced the selection of America's first seven astronauts for Project Mercury. They were Scott Carpenter, Gordon Cooper, John Glenn, Gus Grissom, Wally Schirra, Alan Shepard and Donald Slayton - the "Mercury Seven"
1965 - Astrodome opened with the first indoor baseball game is played. It was an exhibition game between the Houston Astros and the New York Yankees. The Astros won 2-1.
1967 - The first Boeing 737 made its maiden flight.
1974 - Phil Brooks was issued a US patent (#3,802,434) for a disposable syringe.
1981 - Nature published the longest scientific name in history. With 16,569 nucleotides, the systematic name for human mitochondrial DNA is 207,000 letters long. That would be over 1000 typical web pages.
1998 - The Price Is Right aired their milestone 5,000th episode. Every prize given away on that episode was a car.
2002 Funeral of Queen Elizabeth, the Queen Mother at Westminster Abbey UK. More than a million people line the streets
1959 - NASA announced the selection of America's first seven astronauts for Project Mercury. They were Scott Carpenter, Gordon Cooper, John Glenn, Gus Grissom, Wally Schirra, Alan Shepard and Donald Slayton - the "Mercury Seven"
1965 - Astrodome opened with the first indoor baseball game is played. It was an exhibition game between the Houston Astros and the New York Yankees. The Astros won 2-1.
1967 - The first Boeing 737 made its maiden flight.
1974 - Phil Brooks was issued a US patent (#3,802,434) for a disposable syringe.
1981 - Nature published the longest scientific name in history. With 16,569 nucleotides, the systematic name for human mitochondrial DNA is 207,000 letters long. That would be over 1000 typical web pages.
1998 - The Price Is Right aired their milestone 5,000th episode. Every prize given away on that episode was a car.
2002 Funeral of Queen Elizabeth, the Queen Mother at Westminster Abbey UK. More than a million people line the streets
2003
Baghdad falls to U.S. forces, ending the invasion of Iraq, but
resulting in widespread looting
2017
Two Egyptian coptic churches in Tanta and Alexandria attacked by
suicide bombers leaving at least 44 dead
2019
Wolves have returned to the Netherlands after 140 years claim
ecologists
2019
Nine prominent Hong Kong pro-democracy protesters found guilty on
public nuisance charges for their part in 2014 "Umbrella
Movement"
Birthdays
Today
@91-Entrepreneur,
Hugh Hefner (d. 2017)
@87-Cartoonist,
Paul Krassner (d. 2019)
87-Actor,
Jean-Paul Belmondo
@77-Actor,
Paul Robeson (d. 1976)
66-Actor, Dennis Quaid
@57-Actor,
Ward Bond (d. 1960; heart attack)
57-TV personality, Joe Scarborough
33-Musician, Jesse McCartney
30-Actress, Kristen Stewart
Puzzle
Answer:
Nine.
Two parents, six sons, and one daughter. All of them have one sister
(not six sisters).