2021…at last
Jan
19, 2021 Week: 3
Day: 19 |
Local: H 52°\ L 25°\Ave. Sky Cover: 85% |
Wind: 8mph\Gusts: 15mph |
Today’s Ave.
Temp.: H 43°\ L 18° |
Nearest
lightning: 1782mi.; Active fire: 59mi |
Moderate Risk of Fire Visibility: 10mi |
Record: 62°[1986] Record: -13°[1943] |
Jan
Averages: 44°/16° (4 days
with moisture) |
Today’s Quote
It is not light that we
need, but fire; it is not the gentle shower, but thunder. We need the storm,
the whirlwind, and the earthquake.
~Frederick Douglass
Random Tidbits
Dr. Tony Fallone noted in
1997 that hair color is the root of a person's personality. Blondes are
typically more outgoing and lively and are perceived as more feminine than
women with other hair colors. According to Fallone, being blonde is not a hair
color, but a state of mind.
And the numbers seem to
prove him right. While just 1 in 20 white American adults is naturally blonde,
virtually 1 in 3 white adult females dye their hair a shade of blonde.
A Little Humor
~All you need in life is the love of your family and chocolate cake.
~Imagine how great life would be if pizza made you skinny.
~I'm thinking Gump got it wrong... life is not a box of chocolates -
its a bag of frozen mixed vegetables with freezer burn...
True Things
Stefan Thomas, of San
Francisco, says he has made peace with forgetting his Bitcoin password that
would turn him into a multimillionaire. Thomas, who recently was featured in
The New York Times, has about $220 million worth of Bitcoin locked away on a
hard drive that will erase its data after 10 password attempts. Thomas has tried
to put in the correct password eight times with no luck. The German-born
programmer lost the piece of paper containing the password. "You sort of
question your own self-worth. What kind of person loses something this
important?" Thomas said during a recent interview. "It was actually a
really big milestone in my life where, like, I sort of realized how I was going
to define my self-worth going forward. It wasn't going to be about how much
money I have in my bank account," he said. Thomas said he told his story
to help prevent others from forgetting their passwords.
Interestng facts about AZ
Ø Sandra Day O'Connor, the
first woman appointed to the U.S. Supreme Court, grew up on a large family
ranch near Duncan, Arizona.
Ø The best-preserved meteor
crater in the world is located near Winslow, Arizona.
Ø The average state
elevation is 4,000 feet.
Weekly Observations
No Tillage Week |
15-21 |
International
Snowmobile Safety and Awareness Week Link |
16-24 |
National Fresh Squeezed
Juice Week |
17-23 |
Sugar Awareness Week |
18-23 |
Today’s Observations
World Day of Migrants and Refugees
World Quark Day Link
My Sometimes-Long-Winded Thoughts
Today is Martin Luther King Jr. Day. Like every Federal Holiday since my
retirement, I am staying home. Federal Holidays are days we should celebrate, remember,
and be with family and friends. During my years on the Rez, a Federal Holiday
meant I didn’t work, and that I could go to places that were usually closed on
weekends. Now I honor the Federal Holidays.
The more I read and learn about the storming of our Capitol, the more
I am glad that National Security is on the job. I’ve heard of and read about ‘militias’
around the country that are extremely far right and want to see this democracy
ended. Like most, I haven’t paid attention to either their names or their ideology.
I guess it is time to pay more
attention.
MLK day is set aside time to think about a more peaceful country and
world where skin color does not define a person. I have never understood how
the color of one’s skin made them ‘good’ or ‘bad’ simply because of the color.
Every race has a majority of good people and some bad apples. I always welcomed
the good people into my circle and tried to keep the bad ones out of my circle.
It has worked well for me, with just a few exceptions. It can work for
everyone.
It’s been cloudy all day. Weather guy says about an inch of white
stuff is on its way. I’ll believe it when I shovel it.
Daily Puzzle
Answer at the bottom of the
page
A farmer has a wolf, a chicken, and a bag of grain he needs to get
across a river. He has one boat to take them all across. He can only take one
at a time. He can’t leave the wolf alone with chicken or the chicken alone with
the grain. How does he do it?
Historical Events
1825 – The US patent (#X004009) for food storage in cans to “preserve
animal substances in tin” was issued to Ezra Daggett and his nephew Thomas
Kensett of New York City.
1883 – Thomas Edison, using overhead wires, began serving electricity
to the residents of Roselle, New Jersey.
1915 – A US patent (#1125476) was issued to George Claude of Paris
titled a “System of Illuminating by Luminescent Tubes” an early neon sign.
1920 – The United States Senate voted against joining the League of
Nations.
1937 – Howard Hughes set a record by flying from Los Angeles to New
York City in seven hours, 28 minutes, 25 seconds.
1953 – On I Love Lucy, Little Ricky appeared on the show, just twelve
hours after he was born. Over 70% of every TV in the country watched the
episode.
1977 – President Ford pardoned WWII siren Tokyo Rose (Iva Toguri
D’Aquino)
1977 – Snow fell in Miami and The Bahamas. It was the only time in
recorded history that it happened, and a sure sign of a coming ice age (global
cooling), scientists believed.
1978 – Volkswagen Beetles stopped being produced in Germany.
1989 – President Ronald Reagan pardoned George Steinbrenner for
illegal campaign contributions for Richard Nixon.
1993 – FOX expanded their prime-time line-up to seven days a week.
2012 – The Hong Kong-based file-sharing website Megaupload was shut
down by the FBI.
2016 Sarah Palin officially endorses Donald Trump's presidential bid
at a Trump rally in Ames, Iowa
2017 Mexican drug lord Joaquín "El Chapo" Guzmán is
extradited to the United States to face trial for his leadership of the Sinaloa
drug cartel
Birthdays Today
@99 – George Burns, American comedian (d. 1996)
91 – Tippi Hedren,
American model, actress
@83 – James Watt,
Scottish-English chemist, engineer (dd.1819)
77 – Shelley
Fabares, American actress and singer
75 – Dolly Parton,
American singer-songwriter, actress
74 – Paula Deen,
American chef, author
@73 – Frederico Fellini, Italian film
director (d. 1993; heart attack)
68 – Desi Arnaz,
Jr., American actor, singer
@67 – Paul Cézanne, French
painter (d. 1906; pneumonia)
67 – Katey Sagal,
American actress
66 – Paul Rodriguez,
Mexican American comedian, actor
@63 – Robert E. Lee, American
general, academic (d. 1870; stroke)
@54 – Robert Palmer, English
singer-songwriter (d. 2003; heart attack)
@40 – Edgar Allan Poe, American
short-story writer, poet, critic (d. 1849)
38 -- Pete Buttigieg, politician
@27 – Janis Joplin, American
singer-songwriter (d, 1970; OD)
Puzzle Answer
He takes chicken first. He
takes the wolf over second and comes back with the chicken. He drops off the
chicken and takes the grain to the other side with the wolf. Last, he goes back
to get the chicken and brings him across.
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