Apr 20,
2021 Week: 17 Day:
110
Visibility: 10 miles |
Ave. Sky Cover: 5% |
Local:
H 63°\ L 31° |
Nearest Lightning: 469mi. |
Wind:
2mph/ Gusts: 1mph |
High Risk of Fire: Active fire: 463 mi |
Record: 93°[1941] Record: 19°[1875] |
Apr. Averages: 60°/27° (3 days w/moisture) |
Today’s Quote
No matter what people
tell you, words and ideas can change the world.
Robin Williams
Random Tidbits
Tax deniers (tax defiers
or tax protesters) are people who refuses to pay tax on constitutional or legal
grounds.
Tax protesters raise a
number of different kinds of arguments, these typically include constitutional
arguments, such as claims that the Sixteenth Amendment to the Constitution was
not properly ratified or that it is unconstitutional generally, or that being
forced to file an income tax return violates the Fifth Amendment privilege
against self-incrimination.
Humor
When my local barista handed me my change, one coin stood out. “Look
at that. You rarely get one of these old wheat pennies nowadays,” I said,
tapping the sheaf of-wheat design. I handed her the penny. Turning it over and
over in her hand, she said, “You know, I always thought they were made of
copper.”
Real Cities
Booger Hollow, Arkansas: The main attraction in the town was a two-story outhouse
True Things
Distracted high schoolers
may often find themselves staring out the window, but this time there was
something to see.
Underclassmen in Wautoma,
Wis. were preparing to take a standardized test when lightning suddenly struck
a pine tree outside their high school building on Thursday, Fox 11 reports.
The flames scorched and
shattered the evergreen outside Wautoma High School on impact, incredible video
footage shows. (US National Weather
Service Green Bay Wisconsin)
The flames scorched and
shattered the evergreen outside Wautoma High School on impact, incredible video
footage shows. No one was injured and the school was not damaged, Principal
Jennifer Johnson said.
That morning, freshman
and sophomore students were preparing to take the ACT Aspire test when the bolt
suddenly struck just before 8:30 a.m.
The principal said that
the strike stole the students’ attention, and many were excited to witness
"such an amazing act of Mother Nature," Fox 11 reports.
The footage made its way
to the National Weather Service (NWS) and the Green Bay outpost shared the
video with a warning.
"You just never know
when lightning will strike," the agency posted. "the NWS slogan ‘When
Thunder Roars Go Indoors’ please heed that advice next time you hear
thunder."
The now-viral video has
since been viewed over 10,000 times online.
"Whoa!! I'm sure the
school kids will remember what they saw," one commenter wrote of the
moment.
Weekly Observations
Ramadan |
Thru 5/11 |
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 |
National Environmental
Education Week Link Undergraduate Research Week Link |
19-23 |
Festival of Ridvan |
20-5/1 |
National Stationery Week Link |
20-26 |
Today’s Observations
4/20 Day
Boston Marathon Link
Chinese Language Day
International Cli-Fi Day [climate fiction]
Lima Bean Respect Day
Look Alike Day
National Cheddar Fries
Day Link
National Pineapple Upside-down Cake Day
National Pot Smokers Day or National Weed Day Link Link
Teach Your Children to Save Say
My Sometimes-Long-Winded Thoughts
Clear sky, vivid blue sky, warming up by the minute. Great day for a
walk in the forest.
I’m sure glad I am not on the jury of the trial. Those were so long
and tedious closings. In this Cliff Notes version of the trial, it seems odd
that one would listen to the entire closing if they sat through the whole
trial. But that’s the way our system works.
Many of the downtown buildings in Cincinnati are boarded up in
anticipation of coming events. Many are boarded up and have painted ‘WE ARE
OPEN’. Entering a business through boarded up doors must be very strange.
Daily Puzzle
Answer: bottom of the page
68. During which month do people sleep the least?
Historical Events
1657 – Freedom of
religion was granted to the Jews of New Amsterdam (New York City).
1832 – Hot Springs
National Park in Arkansas was established as a reservation by an act of
Congress. Technically, it was the first United States National Park.
1841 – The Murders in the
Rue Morgue, by Edgar Allen Poe, was published in Graham’s Lady’s and
Gentleman’s Magazine. It is considered the first detective story.
1862 – Louis Pasteur and
Claude Bernard completed an experiment disproving the theory of spontaneous
generation.
1871 – The Third Force
Act, also known as the Ku Klux Act, Congress authorized President Ulysses S.
Grant to declare martial law in stopping the Ku Klux Klan.
1862 – The first test of
pasteurization was completed by Louis Pasteur and Claude Bernard. Jars at a
meeting of the French Academy of Sciences.
1926 – Western Electric
and the Warner Brothers film studio officially introduced Vitaphone, a new
process that would enable the addition of sound to film.
1940 – Invented by Dr.
Vladimir Zworykin at the RCA laboratories, Camden, New Jersey, the first (US)
electron microscope was demonstrated across the Delaware River, in
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
1964 – The first
picturephone transcontinental call was made between New York City and Anaheim,
California.
1999 – At Columbine High School in Littleton, Colorado, students
Dylan Klebold and Eric Harris killed 13 people and wounded 23 more before
killing themselves.
2008 – Danica Patrick
became the first woman to win an Indy Car race
2010 – The Deepwater
Horizon, run by British Petroleum (BP) drilling rig exploded in the Gulf of
Mexico, killing eleven workers.
2015 Pulitzer Prize
awarded to Anthony Doerr's for his novel "All the Light We Cannot
See" and to Elizabeth Kolbert for "The Sixth Extinction: An Unnatural
History"
2018 Mexican court bars
sales of controversial Frida Kahlo Barbie doll
2020 Three US states,
Georgia, Tennessee and South Carolina the 1st to announce end to some COVID-19
restrictions
2020 The last three
cruise ships still afloat amid Covid pandemic, finally dock at the ports of
Marseille, France; Barcelona, Spain; and Los Angeles California
Birthdays Today
@92 – Mother Angelica [ Rita Antoinette Rizzo], American nun, broadcaster, founded Eternal Word
Television Network (d. 2016)
84 – George Takei,
American actor
80 – Ryan O’Neal,
American actor
57 – Crispin Glover,
American character actor
@56 – Adolf Hitler, Austrian born German politician, Führer of Nazi
Germany (d, 1945, suicide)
@54 – Luther Vandross, American singer-songwriter, producer (d.
2005; stroke)
50 – Shemar Moore, TV
actor
49 – Carmen Electra,
American model and actress
Puzzle Answer
February (there are usually fewer nights in February).
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