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Apr.
12, 2020 Week: 16
Day:
101
86004:
H
61°
\ L
33°
\ Average
Sky Cover: 90%
Wind:
4mph\Gusts: 7mph Visibility: 10 mi
Nearest
lightning: 540mi.; Nearest active fire: 517mi.
Record
High:
75°[1984]
Record Low:
7°[1953]
Apr.
Averages:
60°\27°
(3
days with moisture)
Today’s
Quote
"The
greatest glory in living lies not in never falling,
but
in rising every time we fall."
-Nelson
Mandela
Random
Tidbits
Recreational
running didn't become mainstream until the late 1960s. In 1958, the
Chicago Tribune announced a strange new fitness fad: jogging.
In
the 1960s, running for exercise was so unusual that some people were
stopped by police. People would try to run in the morning because
police became suspicious if they saw a grown man running at night.
Observations
This Week
National
Cherry Blossom Festival: 20-4/12 Link
******
National
Robotics Week: 4-12 Link CANCELLED
due to COVID-19
World Irish Dancing Week: 5-12
The Masters Tournament: 6-12
Week of The Young Child: 11-17 Link
Animal Control Officer Appreciation Week: 12-18 Link
National Dog Bite Prevention Week:12-18 Link
National Public Safety Telecommunicators (911 Operators) Week: 12-18
National Student Employment Week: 12-18 Link
Orthodox Holy Week: 12-18
Pan American Week: 12-18
World Hula Week: 12-18
World Irish Dancing Week: 5-12
The Masters Tournament: 6-12
Week of The Young Child: 11-17 Link
Animal Control Officer Appreciation Week: 12-18 Link
National Dog Bite Prevention Week:12-18 Link
National Public Safety Telecommunicators (911 Operators) Week: 12-18
National Student Employment Week: 12-18 Link
Orthodox Holy Week: 12-18
Pan American Week: 12-18
World Hula Week: 12-18
Observations for Today
Belmont-Paul
Women's Equality Monument Day2 Link
Big Wind Day Link
Easter
Global Day to End Child Sexual Abuse Link
Grilled Cheese Sandwich Day Link
Big Wind Day Link
Easter
Global Day to End Child Sexual Abuse Link
Grilled Cheese Sandwich Day Link
International
Day of Human Space Flight
International Day for Street Children Link
National For Twelves Day
National Licorice Day
International Day for Street Children Link
National For Twelves Day
National Licorice Day
My
Rambling Thoughts
HAPPY
EASTER to all Christians, kosher
and joyous Passover to those in the Jewish faith.
Very
cloudy day. Looks like a storm is brewing. Only a short walk as I
don't want to get wet and melt. Haha.
As
if the cruise line business was not in enough trouble, now there is a
'No Sail' order and ships are to anchor and not allow passengers on
board. I've been on many a plane, quite a few smallish cruise ships,
and a long train ride. If the train doesn't stop, there are only a
few places to go for fresh air. On cruise ships, under normal times,
you can walk around outside very easily and every cruise I've been on
there is always plenty of hand wipes around the ship. On a plane you
are stuck inside for the duration of the flight. I am wondering why
ships must be anchored, but trains and planes continue to operate?
I'm thinking this should be a 'what good for the goose is good for
the gander' situation. If we can't gather is groups of more than 10
in most places, why can planes and trains operate? A question I doubt
will be answered in the near future.
There
are many 'mega-churches' throughout this country and around the
world. Big huge gathering places where the person at the alter
demands money from everyone to be saved. The church leaders travel in
private jets, live in huge mansions, and give sermons to the
followers that monetary donations will save them. Has anyone noticed
how these mega-churches are helping people during this pandemic? Me
either.
Update:
the Navajo Nation has one of the highest rates of cases and deaths in
the country. The surgeon-general of the US even mentioned this is his
speech yesterday. The entire 4 state Navajo Nation is on a 57 hour
curfew this weekend. Fines for those who leave their homes. The
President and VP of the Navajo Nation are in self-quarantine after
being in close proximity to someone who has the virus.
Finally,
something I saw on FB yesterday. “2020 is like looking both ways
before crossing the street and being hit by an airplane.”
Today’s
Puzzle
Answer
at the bottom of the page
A
bat and a ball cost $1.10.
The
bat costs one dollar more than the ball.
How
much does the ball cost?
Historical
Events
1606
- The Union Jack (the Union Flag) was adopted as the flag of English
and Scottish ships.
1633 - Galileo was convicted of heresy, for announcing that the Earth revolved around the Sun.
1892 - The first US Patent (#472,692) for a portable typewriter, the Blickensderfer, was issued to George Blickensderfer of Stamford, Connecticut.
1914 - Mark Strand Theatre opened in New York City. It was the first official "movie theater."
1934 - The strongest surface wind gust ever recorded on Earth, at 231 mph, was measured on the summit of Mount Washington, New Hampshire.
1945 - President Franklin D. Roosevelt died while in office and Vice President Harry Truman became President upon Roosevelt's death.
1955 - The polio vaccine, developed by Dr. Jonas Salk, was declared safe and effective.
1961 - Aboard the spacecraft Vostok 1, Soviet cosmonaut Yuri Alekseyevich Gagarin became the first human being to travel into space.
1981 - The first launch of a Space Shuttle (Columbia), named NASA's STS-1 mission.
1992 - The Euro Disney Resort officially opened with its theme park Euro Disneyland. It was later renamed Disneyland Paris.
1994 - Laurence Canter created a software program that flooded Usenet message board's with a notice for the 'Green Card Lottery' to solicit business for his law firm of Canter & Siegel, in an early instance of commercial spam.
1999 US President Bill Clinton is cited for contempt of court for giving "intentionally false statements" in a sexual harassment civil lawsuit.
1633 - Galileo was convicted of heresy, for announcing that the Earth revolved around the Sun.
1892 - The first US Patent (#472,692) for a portable typewriter, the Blickensderfer, was issued to George Blickensderfer of Stamford, Connecticut.
1914 - Mark Strand Theatre opened in New York City. It was the first official "movie theater."
1934 - The strongest surface wind gust ever recorded on Earth, at 231 mph, was measured on the summit of Mount Washington, New Hampshire.
1945 - President Franklin D. Roosevelt died while in office and Vice President Harry Truman became President upon Roosevelt's death.
1955 - The polio vaccine, developed by Dr. Jonas Salk, was declared safe and effective.
1961 - Aboard the spacecraft Vostok 1, Soviet cosmonaut Yuri Alekseyevich Gagarin became the first human being to travel into space.
1981 - The first launch of a Space Shuttle (Columbia), named NASA's STS-1 mission.
1992 - The Euro Disney Resort officially opened with its theme park Euro Disneyland. It was later renamed Disneyland Paris.
1994 - Laurence Canter created a software program that flooded Usenet message board's with a notice for the 'Green Card Lottery' to solicit business for his law firm of Canter & Siegel, in an early instance of commercial spam.
1999 US President Bill Clinton is cited for contempt of court for giving "intentionally false statements" in a sexual harassment civil lawsuit.
2002
Pedro Carmona becomes interim President of Venezuela during the
military coup against Hugo Chávez.
2009
President Mahmoud Abbas of the Palestinian National Authority makes a
courtesy phone call to Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu of Israel,
restarting the Palestinian-Israeli dialogue
2016
Breakthrough Starshot: Scientists and internet entrepreneurs,
including Yuri Milner, Stephen Hawking and Mark Zuckerberg, announce
interstellar project to send robot spacecraft to Alpha Centauri
Birthdays
Today
104-Children's
Author, Beverly Cleary
74-Actor,
Ed O'Neill
73-Comedian, David Letterman
@72-Musician,
Billy Vaughn ( d.1991;mesothelioma)
@67-Actor, David Cassidy (d. 2017; liver failure)
@66-Author, Tom Clancy (d. 2013; heart failure)
@64-Musician,
Tiny Tim
[Herbert
Butros Khaury]
(d.1996; heart attack)
63-Actor, Andy Garcia
63-Musician, Vince Gill
Puzzle
Answer:
The
ball costs 5 cents. One dollar more than 5 cents is $1.05, the sum of
which is $1.10.