24 July 2023
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Almanac
Week 30 Day 204 Ave. Sky
Cover 60%\ Visibility 15mi.
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Today 93°
\ 60°
Wind 9mph \
Gusts 16mph Nearest active fire: None in area
Nearest Lightning:
14mi
Air Quality: Moderate Moisture Days this month: 2 days
Risk
of fire: Extreme July Averages: Temps 82°
\ 51° Moisture 8 Days
Sunshine High Heat Warning
Today’s Quote
Weekly Observations
18-25
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23-29
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Daily Observations
Amelia Earhart Day
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National Frozen Margarita Day Link
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Today’s Thoughts
Another hot one.
Last
night’s discussion was very good. All of us, before reading the article,
thought that Economic Warfare was better than bullets and bombs. Now we all
agree that is has an horrific effect on the common folk that this type of warfare
needs to be examined. It is not helping the common people and is actually
killing many.
Enjoy
Hoaxes…
Trojan horse
One of Antiquity’s most enduring myths is the
story about the subterfuge that the Greeks used to enter Troy. They built a
huge wooden horse and hid a select force of men inside. The Trojans, believing
it was a victory trophy left by their defeated foe, pulled the horse into their
city. After dark, the Greek force crept out of the horse and opened the gates
for the rest of the Greek Army. Today, a malicious computer program that tricks
users into running it is called a "Trojan horse."
True Conspiracy Theories…
The
Roswell Incident
The
Roswell Incident has long been a topic of debate among conspiracy theorists,
with many believing that the U.S. government covered up evidence of an alien
spacecraft crash in 1947. While the government initially denied any knowledge
of the incident, it later admitted that it had in fact been involved in the
recovery of a "flying disc."
Random Trivia…
The
Bloody Mary wasn’t always called Bloody Mary! First, the popular brunch drink
was actually called A Bucket Of Blood. After Bucket Of Blood, it transitioned
to Red Snapper and, finally, settled on Bloody Mary.
Historic Events
- 1866 –
Tennessee became the first state to be readmitted to the Union after the
American Civil War.
- 1969 –
After the successful Moon landing, Apollo 11 splashed down safely in the
Pacific Ocean
- July 24, 2004 (fiction) Judgment Day occurred in
Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines, Film.
Birthdays with some
quotes
87 |
Ruth Buzzi, American comedic actress |
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@77 |
Bella Abzug, American lawyer, politician
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(d. 1998; heart disease) |
77 |
Gallagher (Leo Anthony Gallagher Jr.), American comedian |
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74 |
Michael Richards, American comedic actor |
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72 |
Lynda Carter, American actress, 1972 Miss World USA |
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@70 |
Christina von Stommeln, German Roman Catholic mystic and stigmatic |
(d. 1312) |
70 |
Claire McCaskill, American politician |
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@68 |
Alexandre Dumas, French novelist and
playwright
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(d. 1870; heart atatck) |
60 |
Karl Malone, American basketball
player and coach
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|
59 |
Barry Bonds, American baseball player |
|
55 |
Kristin Chenoweth, American actress and singer |
|
54 |
Jennifer Lopez, Pop singer |
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44 |
Rose Byrne, Australian actress |
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@41 |
Amelia Earhart, American pilot and author
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(disappeared in 1937) |
41 |
Elisabeth Moss, American actress |
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41 |
Anna Paquin, Canadian-New Zealand actress |
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32 |
Emily Bett Rickards, Canadian actress |
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…The End for today…