Apr 18, 2021
Week: 17 Day: 108
Visibility: 10 miles |
Ave. Sky Cover: 80% |
Local:
H 52°\ L 28° feels
like 45 |
Nearest Lightning: 1080mi. |
Wind:
11mph/ Gusts: 17mph |
Moderate Risk of Fire: Active fire: 623mi |
Record: 90°[1976] Record: 21°[1948] |
Apr. Averages: 60°/27° (3 days w/moisture) |
Today’s Quote
The hardest thing to
understand in the world is the income tax.
~Albert Einstein
Random Tidbits
60% of taxpayers must
hire a professional to get through their own return.
Taxes eat up nearly 40%
of the average family’s income; that’s more than for food, clothing and shelter
combined.
Previous to 1862, the
government only collected sales tax on certain items such as alcohol and
tobacco. President Lincoln created the IRS and enacted a 3 percent income tax
on those who made between $600 and $10,000 to assist in covering Civil War
costs. This would be repealed 10 years later.
Humor
During a job interview at the 99 Cents store, my son was asked, “Where
do you see yourself in five years?”
My son’s reply: “At the Dollar Store.” He got the job.
Real Cities
Eek, Alaska: Eek is derived from an Eskimo word meaning "two
eyes"
True Things
With the latest driver
making the jump, bridge workers were left having to fix two traffic arms. The
driver’s windshield was also damaged, WESH 2 reported.
"It’s absolutely against
the law, that’s why the rails are there," Florida Safety Council
spokesperson Bonnie Frank said. "You’re not just risking yourself, you’re
risking all those people that are also on that bridge."
Investigators are trying
to track down the driver by searching for the license plate.
Weekly Observations
National Student Employment
Week Link |
12-18 |
Ramadan |
Thru 5/11 |
Global Youth Service Days |
16-18 |
National
Dance Week Link |
16-25 |
International
Wildlife Film Week Link |
17-
5/15 |
National Park Week Link |
17-25 |
Consumer Awareness Week |
18-23 |
Animal Cruelty/Human Violence Awareness
Week Link National Coin Week Medical
Laboratory Professionals Week Link |
18-24 |
Today’s Observations
Adult Autism Day
Animal Crackers Day: Stauffer’s Biscuit Company was the first company to produce
animal crackers in 1871 in York, Pennsylvania. Other local bakeries soon came
together under the National Biscuit Company, or “Nabisco Brands.” In 1902, Nabisco’s animal crackers officially
became known as “Barnum’s Animals” and used the circus theme of the Barnum and
Bailey Circus. Later in 1902, the box was designed for the Christmas season
with the innovative idea of attaching a string to hang from the Christmas tree.
The Pop Culture Animal Crackers are a deliciously crunchy snack perfect for
munching on at home, in the office, or even out on the go.
International Day for Monuments and Sites Link
International Juggler's Day - also
applies to multi-tasking office workers
National Animal Crackers Day Link
National Columnists' Day Link
National Lineman Appreciation Day Link
Newspaper Columnists Day
Pet Owners Independence Day
Pinata Day Link
World Amateur Radio Day Link
My Sometimes-Long-Winded Thoughts
It was nice and sunny when I got up, but by 9:30 it was overcast and
windy. I put on a light jacket for a short walk. Got about 200 yards from my
front door and it started to rain. I gave up and came home. It was a light
rain, so I didn’t get soaked. Then about 30 minutes later the rain turned to
snow. Nothing is sticking, and hopefully won’t.
I watched part of Prince Phillip’s funeral this morning. Very nice. It
was strange to see inside and outside of the place without crowds. I remember
how hard it was for my mom when my dad passed after 53+ years of marriage. I
can’t imagine what the Queen is dealing with.
Almost everyone has heard about ‘The Talk’ that minority parents give
their children and repeat many times. It is basically how to act when pulled
over by law enforcement: Keep your hands visible, be polite, don’t argue,
follow the cops directions, etc. Some are suggesting that Cops should get a similar
talk about how to act around people of color. Hmmm
The Biden Administration seems to act when there is a backlash to
their policy. This is a return to what administrations have usually done. The
other day, after promising to fix immigration during the campaign, Biden issued
new policy regarding immigrants but didn’t increase the total number. This upset
many. The next day he said he would increase quotas next month. WOW, he listens
and acts quickly. Refreshing.
It was 60 years ago the ill-fated Bay of Pigs invasion took place in
Cuba. I was fortunate enough during the Obama administration to stand in the
water at the Bay of Pigs and view the memorial. I was shocked by the number of
Cuban Heroes who were honored…most of them were less than 17 years old. Many
were around 14 years old. I was 12 when it happened. Until I visited, I had no
idea they were that young. It was very eye-opening about war.
I didn’t know there were 1127 people killed by police in 2020 or that
of that number 121 were killed after a traffic violation. This doesn’t sound
like Public Safety. I need to do some research to find out what is going on.
Daily Puzzle
Answer: bottom of the page
What tastes better than it smells?
Historical Events
1506 – The cornerstone of
the current St. Peter’s Basilica was laid.
1738 – Real Academia de
la Historia (“Royal Academy of History”) was founded in Madrid, Spain.
1775 – Paul Revere’s Ride
took place. He probably said “The Regulars are coming out” rather subtly since
there were British Troops everywhere.
1846 – The first US
Patent (#4,464) for a telegraph ticker that would print letters of the alphabet
was issued to R.E. House of New York City.
1902 – Quetzaltenango,
the second largest city of Guatemala, was destroyed by an earthquake.
1906 (Earthquake) At 5:13
AM, an earthquake estimated at close to 8.0 on the Richter scale strikes San
Francisco, California.
1909 – Joan of Arc was
beatified by the Catholic Church, the first step towards sainthood. Pope
Benedict XV canonized Joan on May 16, 1920.
1923 – Yankee Stadium,
‘The House that Ruth Built’, opened.
1924 – Simon &
Schuster published the first crossword puzzle book.
1925 – The first Woman’s
World’s Fair in the US was officially opened in Chicago, Illinois, by First
Lady Mrs. Calvin Coolidge.
1930 – BBC reported there
was no news, and then played out with piano music.
1983 – The Disney Channel
began as a cable channel
1983 – A suicide bomber
destroyed the United States embassy in Beirut, Lebanon, killing 63 people.
1989 – In the People’s Republic of China (PRC), student protests
grew until the Chinese government eventually suppressed them in June, during
what came to be known as the Tiananmen Square Massacre.
2012 – Dick Clark, host
of American Bandstand and New Year’s Rockin’ Eve died.
2014 – 16 people were
killed in an avalanche on Mount Everest.
2020 Canada's worst
modern mass shooting as a gunman kills 18 people, including a Royal Canadian
Mounted Police officer, across Nova Scotia
Birthdays Today
@94 – Barbara Hale, American actress [Della Street] (d. 2017)
@80 – Clarence Darrow, American lawyer (d. 1938)
75 – Hayley Mills,
English actress
74 – James Woods, actor
60 – Jane Leeves, English
actress [Fraser]
58 – Conan O’Brien,
American actor, screenwriter, talk show host
45 – Melissa Joan Hart,
American actress
42 – Kourtney Kardashian,
American model, businesswoman
Puzzle Answer
A tongue
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