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Oct
11, 2020 Week: 42 Day: 285 |
Local: H 72°\ L 37°\ Average Sky Cover: 5% |
Wind: 4mph\Gusts: 12mph |
Nearest
lightning: 1141mi.; active fire: 59mi |
high Risk of Fire |
Visibility: 10mi |
Record: 80°[1965] Record: 19°[1920] |
Sep
Averages: 63°\32° (4
days with moisture) |
Today’s Quote
Ability is what you're capable of
doing.
Motivation determines what you
do.
Attitude determines how well you
do it.
Lou Holtz
Random Tidbits
Not every innovation to come out of the war
was designed to kill. Cellucotton - a by-product of processed sugar cane - was
first developed during the war for use as field bandages, being more absorbent,
cheaper and more plentiful than surgical cotton. It wasn't long before a few
whip-smart nurses found that cellucotton made for a great disposable sanitary
napkin, and in 1920 Kotex brought out its first commercial pad.
A little humor
I find it ironic that the colors red, white
and blue stand for freedom until they are flashing behind you.
True Things
Based
on an ancient papyrus document, Egyptian women urinated on wheat and barley
seeds to determine if they were pregnant or not, according to the Office
of History in the National Institutes of Health. If wheat grew, it predicted a
female baby. If barley grew, it predicted a male baby. The woman was not
pregnant if nothing grew. Experimenting with this seed theory in 1963 proved it
was accurate 70 percent of the time.
Observations This Week
Albuquerque Internat’l Balloon Fiesta: Link Cancelled COVID 3-11 |
Emergency Nurses Week: 11-17 |
Spinning & Weaving Week Link 3-11 |
National Chestnut
Week: 11-17 |
World Dairy Expo 6-11 |
Nat’l Food Bank
Week: 11-17 |
National Physicians Asst Week 6-12 |
Teen Read Week: 11-17 |
Drink Local Wine
Week: 11-17 |
Veterinary Techs
Week: 11-17 Link |
Earth Science
Week: 11-17 Link |
World Rainforest
Week: 11-16 Link |
Observations for Today
Clergy Appreciation Day (or Pastor or Ministry) |
Myths & Legends Day For All Fantasy Movie, Books and Legends
Cephalopods Link |
Father-Daughter Day |
National Coming Out Day |
General Pulaski Memorial
Day Link |
National No Bra Day Link |
International Day of The Girl Child Link |
National Sausage Pizza Day |
Southern Food Heritage Day |
My Rambling Thoughts
Great
Saturday. Fresh linens, cleaned interior of vehicle, enjoyed a walk in the forest…all
before noon.
Looking
at history is important in understanding today. I just read an article
regarding Nixon following his defeat to JFK in 1960. As we all remember, it was
a very close election. What I didn’t remember was the Nixon campaign and to a
great extent Nixon himself, demanded a recount in 11 states. Some states
refused, and those that did found that JFK actually was cheated out of a few
votes in each state. So even if Biden wins and Trump contests the election,
there will probably not be a change.
I
have not been tested for Covid. I avoid crowds, I always wear a mask outside my
home or car. I use sanitizer whenever I’m out and about on my once a week
shopping. I haven’t had visitors or been to a restaurant since March. I did
have a couple of techs in my house when my internet and cable were messed up.
We wore masks, and I used wipes on everything they touched during their visit. I
will take a test if I do something that exposes me. I don’t understand why
Trump will not release his test results; I don’t understand why Lindsey Graham
refuses to take a test before a debate against his Dem rival; and I don’t
understand why Trump will not do a tele-debate. I wish someone would explain to
me why Trump is holding a rally on the White House Grounds when science says he
is probably still contagious. The only explanation I have is that he really
does believe Darwin’s Theory about Survival of the Fittest and if the weaker
supporters die from the virus…it is what it is as it will help get herd
immunity.
Today’s Puzzle
Answer at the bottom of the page
Arnold
Schwarzenegger has a long one.
Michael J. Fox
has a short one.
Madonna doesn’t
use hers.
Bill Clinton
always uses his.
The Pope never
uses his. What is it?
Historical Events
1811
-The Juliana, began operation as the first steam-powered ferry service between
New York City, New York, and Hoboken, New Jersey.
1852
– The University of Sydney, Australia’s oldest university, opened.
The
first adding machine (the Comptometer, #366945) was patented, by Dorr Eugene
Felt.
1890
The Daughters of the American Revolution were founded, in Washington, DC.
1895
Emperor Menelik II of Abyssinia rejects a treaty with Italy
1906
San Francisco Board of Education orders segregation in separate schools of
Japanese, Chinese, and Korean children sparking diplomatic crisis
1922
First woman FBI "special investigator", Alaska Davidson, appointed
1929 JC Penney opens store #1252 in
Milford, Delaware, making it a nationwide company with stores in all 48 U.S.
states.
1958
– NASA launched the lunar probe Pioneer 1.
1962
– Pope John XXIII convenes the Second Vatican Council, changing several rules,
including saying The mass in the local languages and having the celebrant
(priest) face the congregation.
1973
– Charles Hickson and Calvin Parker were abducted by aliens in Mississippi, and
they told authorities.
1984
– Astronaut Kathryn D. Sullivan became the first American woman to perform a
spacewalk, on the Space Shuttle Challenger.
1985 President Reagan bans import of
South African Krugerrands to the USA
1992 1st three-way US presidential debate
(George H. W. Bush, Bill Clinton and Ross Perot)
2016 South Korean firm Samsung announces
it will permanently stop production of Note 7 phones after complaints devices
caught fire
2019 Nobel Peace Prize awarded to
Ethiopian PM Abiy Ahmed for peace deal with Eritrea
Birthdays Today
@93 – Fred Trump, American real estate
entrepreneur (d. 1999)
@78 – Eleanor Roosevelt, American humanitarian,
39th First Lady (d. 1962)
@74 – Henry J. Heinz, American businessman,
founded the H. J. Heinz Company (d. 1919; pneunonmia)
74 – Daryl Hall, American singer-songwriter
@58 – Dottie West, American singer-songwriter
(d. 1991; auto accident)
@52 – Luke Perry, American actor, and producer
(d. 2019; stroke)
52 – Jane Krakowski, American actress, and
singer
43 – Matt Bomer, American actor
28 – Cardi B, American rapper
Puzzle Answer
Surname