2021…at last
Jan
25, 2021 Week: 4
Day: 25 |
Local: H 45°\ L 21°\Ave. Sky Cover: 40% |
Wind: 4mph\Gusts: 8mph |
Today’s
Historic Ave. Temp.: H 43°\ L 18° |
Nearest
lightning: 725 mi.; Active fire: 59mi |
Very Low Risk of Fire Visibility: 10mi |
Record: 61°[1975] Record: -17°[1937] |
Jan
Averages: 44°/16° (4 days
with moisture) |
Today’s Quote
The moon looks upon many
night flowers; the night flowers see but one moon.
Jean Ingelow
Random Tidbits
In 1964, the Civil Rights
Act was signed into law by President Lyndon Johnson. This act outlawed
segregation and the Jim Crow laws of the south. It also outlawed discrimination
based on race, national background, and gender. Although there were still many
issues, this law gave the NAACP and other organizations a strong base on which
to fight discrimination in the courts.
"Abraham, Martin and
John" is a 1968 song written by Dick Holler and first recorded by Dion. It
is a tribute to the memory of four assassinated Americans, all icons of social
change, Abraham Lincoln, Martin Luther King, Jr., John F. Kennedy and Robert F.
Kennedy. It was written in response to the assassination of King and that of
Robert Kennedy in April and June 1968, respectively.
A Little Humor
Q Why did the lion lose at poker? He was playing with a cheetah.
Fifty years ago it was about standing in line all night to see a band,
now it’s waiting in line for the vaccine.
Interesting facts about AZ
Ø The two largest man-made
lakes in the U.S. are Lake Mead and Lake Powell, both located in Arizona.
Ø The longest remaining
intact section of Route 66 can be found in Arizona and runs from Seligman to
Topock, a total of 157 unbroken miles.
Ø The 13 stripes on the
Arizona flag represent the 13 original colonies of the United States.
Weekly Observations
Clean Out Your Inbox
Week |
24-30 |
National Medical Group Practice
Week: |
25-30 |
Today’s Observations
A Room of
One's Own Day
Bubble Wrap Appreciation Day
Fluoride Day [1945]
Macintosh
Computer Day Link
(Note: On
Jan. 22, 1984 in a Super Bowl ad the Macintosh got introduced. Steve Jobs then
presented it to the world on Jan. 24, 1984 and it went on sale to the public
the next day on Jan. 25, 1984. There is a big 30th Anniversary event on
Jan. 25, 2014. Apple considers Jan. 25 the anniversary day for
celebration.)
National Irish Coffee
Day
Opposite Day Link
Robert Burns Day Link Link
My Sometimes-Long-Winded Thoughts
Another couple of inches added last night. Not as much as forecast,
but more still on the way. HOA crew arrived about 8a to clear sidewalks. Nice.
Larry King was a icon that will be missed. I was able to see many
great interviews during his time on CNN. He had a nice long life.
The Republican Party of AZ has voted to censure the Republican AZ
Governor and Cindy McCain, wife of the late John. It is because the party is
upset that they helped Biden/Harris. Mrs. McCain put it best when she said, ‘it
is a badge of courage.’
Hank Aaron was one of the greatest baseball players. After breaking
the record for homeruns, he got a bunch of hate mail and had to hire private
security to protect him at and away from the stadium. Now there is talk of
changing the name of the Atlanta Braves to the Atlanta Hammers. It is a good tribute
and will help repair the damage of a Native American symbol and the Tomahawk
Chop used by fans.
Daily Puzzle
Answer at the bottom of the
page
Two boxers are in a match scheduled for 12 rounds. One of the boxers
gets knocked out after only six rounds, yet no man throws a punch. How is this
possible?
Historical Events
1533 – Henry VIII of England married his second wife Anne Boleyn.
1554 – São Paulo, Brazil, was founded by Jesuit priests.
1858 – The Wedding March by Felix Mendelssohn was played at the
marriage of Queen Victoria’s daughter, Victoria, and Friedrich of Prussia.
1881 – Thomas Edison and Alexander Graham Bell formed the Oriental
Telephone Company.
1915 – Alexander Graham Bell began the first U.S. transcontinental
telephone service, speaking from New York to his assistant, Thomas Watson, in
San Francisco.
1937 – The Guiding Light debuted on NBC radio from Chicago.
1939 – Joe Louis KO’d John Henry Lewis in one round for the World
Heavyweight boxing title.
1945 – Grand Rapids, Michigan, became the first US city to begin
fluoridating the drinking water.
1955 – Columbia University scientists developed an atomic clock
accurate to within one second in 300 years.
1959 – American Airlines held the first commercial intercontinental
flight, from Los Angeles, California to Idlewild, New York.
1961 – 101 Dalmatians premiered in theaters.
2002 Wikipedia switches to the new version of its software
("Phase II") aka Magnus Manske Day.
2004 – Opportunity rover (MER-B) landed on the surface of Mars.
2011 Egyptian Revolution of 2011 begins with a series of street
demonstrations, rallies, acts of civil disobedience, labor strikes and violent
clashes in Cairo, Alexandria and other major cities
2019 Longest-ever US government shutdown ends after 35 days when
President Donald Trump agrees to three week of negotiations on border security
by a House-Senate conference committee
2019 Roger Stone, political lobbyist for Donald Trump is arrested as
part of Mueller investigation for obstruction of justice, witness tampering and
making false statements
Birthdays Today
@91 – William Somerset Maugham, English
playwright (d. 1965)
@84 – Dean Jones, American actor
(d.2015)
@74 – William Colgate,
English-American businessman and philanthropist, founded Colgate-Palmolive (d.
1857)
@73 – Etta James, Blues Singer (d.
2012; )
@59 – Virginia Woolf, novelist,
essayist, short story writer, critic (d.1941; suicide)
40 – Alicia Keys,
American singer-songwriter
@37 – Robert Burns, poet (d.
1796; )
Puzzle Answer
The boxers are women.
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