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Weekly Observations
18-22 American Education Week
Link Na’l Global
Entrepreneurship Week Link |
15-19 National Young Readers
Week Link International Fraud
Awareness Week Link |
Daily Observations
Breaking Free From
Nicotine Day |
National Princess Day Link (since 1994) World Day for the Prevention of and Healing from Child Sexual
Exploitation, Abuse and Violence Link |
Today’s Quote
Thoughts for the day
A few clouds with chilly temperatures.
CU Buffs beat Utah on Saturday.
The Cards have a bye and Broncos play
Falcons this afternoon.
I did some cleaning and dusting this
morning, a little to chilly to be outside.
I’m trying hard to stay in a ‘wait and
see’ mode on Trump’s appointments. It won’t be until January to find out how it
works out. No need to ruin 2 months being upset.
Myths
Myth #22: The Truth About Chloroform
Ever dreamed of chloroform as a
miraculous ticket to dreamland, inspired by its dramatic appearances in
countless films? Well, it’s high time to rouse from that slumber! Contrary to
the make-believe world of cinema, a mere whiff of chloroform won’t whisk you
away into an extended nap in the blink of an eye.
In reality, it takes a good couple of
minutes for its effects to kick in, and the resulting stupor is fleeting at
best. What’s more, reckless use of chloroform can spell trouble, leading to
serious health consequences or even a tragic outcome.
Ancient Times…NEW
Random Thoughts…
The Aurora Ice Hotel in Alaska was
made entirely of ice. Ice walls, ceiling, beds, bar, barstools, even martini
glasses were made of ice. It was closed by the fire marshall for not having
smoke detectors.
A group of Polecats is called a Chine.
A study published in the American Journal of Physics confirmed a mathematician’s model suggesting that straight hair is more likely to tangle than curly hair.
Ancient Roman Life
People living in Rome believed
in magic and witchcraft
It is unsurprising that
witchcraft has been a dominant force in Europe for centuries. The fact that
Romans believed in the supernatural was also a factor. Many spells can be used
to affect daily life. One was to keep people still. It involved three incense
sticks placed at the mousehole’s entrance before attaching an enchanted thread
of dark lead.
The next step was to place
seven beans in the mouth of someone, then sew a fish’s head with a bronze
needle and roast it. To make the spell work, the spellcaster needed to eat the
fish head and drink an adult beverage. Many spells could be used against your
enemies. Many of them used magical gemstones.
Historic Events
1307
– William Tell shot an apple off his son’s head with an arrow.
1421
– St. Elizabeth’s Flood – A seawall at the Zuiderzee dike in the Netherlands
breaks, flooding 72 villages and killing about 10,000 people.
1626
– St. Peter’s Basilica was consecrated. Replaced the earlier Basilica, which
was consecrated on this same date in 326 AD.
1865
– Mark Twain’s short story The Celebrated Jumping Frog of Calaveras
County was published in the New York Saturday Press.
1872
– American suffragette Susan B Anthony was arrested after voting on the 5th of
November in Rochester New York. She was found guilty and never paid the $100
fine.
1883
– ‘Standard Time’ in the United States went into effect at noon for the first
time. Prior to this, towns across the US set their own times by observing the
position of the sun.
1902 –
Brooklyn toymaker Morris Michtom named the teddy bear he invented
after US President Teddy Roosevelt. He founded the Ideal Novelty and Toy
Company in 1907.
1928 –
Walt Disney’s Mickey Mouse’s first wide appearance in NY in Steamboat
Willie. It seems that every time this is brought up, someone points out
that Walt Disney did the original voice, and he did! Happy Birthday,
Mickey Mouse!
1970
– Linus Pauling declared that large doses of Vitamin C could ward off the
common cold.
1985
– Sesame Street’s Elmo was introduced. He was usually puppeteered by Kevin
Clash. Since Clash’s controversial resignation in late 2012, he has been
puppeteered by Ryan Dillon.
1993
– The North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) was approved by the House of
Representatives.
Birthdays
David
Ortíz, 49 Baseball Player 71 – Katy Sagal, American actress
84 – Brenda Vaccaro, American actress |
@92 – Imogene Coca, American actress, comedian, and
singer (d. 2001)
@66 – Johnny Mercer, American Singer/Songwriter, and
producer (co-founded Capitol Records, d. 1976; brain tumor) a @63 – Louis Daguerre, French physicist, and photographer,
developed the daguerreotype (a father of photography, d. 1851; heart
attack) |
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