9 Dec

 

 

 

 


Flag Today  54°/19°   Week 50  Day 344  Air Quality: Fair Sunshine

Wind 6 mph Gusts 14 mph Gentle Breeze

Active Fire: 104 miles away    Risk of fire: Moderate

Nearest Lightning: 1169 miles away

Dec. Averages: Temps: 45°\18° Moisture:  5 Days

Weekly Observations

9-15

Computer Science Education Week Link ( Always week with 12/9. Birthday of Admiral Grace Murray Hopper.)

3-10

Clerc-Gallaudet Week
4-24

Andisop (Meteorological Fiddling) Link

Daily Observations

Christmas Card Day
Birdseye Frozen Food Day
Cremation Day
Green Monday 
Link 
International Anti-corruption Day

 

International Day of Commemoration & Dignity of The Victims of The Crime of Genocide & The Prevention of This Crime
International Day of Veterinary Medicine
National Pastry Day
Weary Willie Day 
 Link
World Techno Day 
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Today’s Meme

 




Thoughts for the day

Having a nice fall day.

I watched the opening of Notre Dame on C-Span. A great ceremony. Lots of emotion for France and its people, but also for anyone who has visited the cathedral.

Syrian leader flees and has been granted asylum in Russia by Putin. After 50 years of that family leading the country, this was a very fast demise of their regime.  

United Healthcare is getting lots of blowback from many who have made complaints as to the issue of them not receiving a positive experience regarding their coverage. Lots of CEO’s are increasing their security following this incident. NYC police say there getting closer to an arrest.

I have been having computer problems with Windows 11. Today it crashed again after not allowing me to read my Outlook emails. When I tried to reboot it, I got a message that a BIOs was corrupted and need an update. All I know is that BIOS is the heartbeat of the whole computer. It automatically did the update, and now everything is working well. I hope this continues.

Trivia Time

 


Christmas Traditions

Christmas Cards

Exchanging holiday greetings via mail is a surprisingly recent tradition, with the first formal card hitting shelves in 1843. Designed by an Englishman named J.C. Horsley, the cardboard greeting showed a happy group of people participating in a toast, along with the printed sentiment, “A Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year to you.” A thousand of them were printed that first year, and because it cost just a penny to mail a holiday hello to friends and family (the card itself was a shilling, or 12 times as much), the cards sold like hotcakes and a new custom was born. Today, Americans send around 2 billion cards every year.

Random Thoughts…

Michael Crichton, the author of The Andromeda Strain & Jurassic Park, also wrote & directed Westworld & graduated from Harvard MS. In ’94 he had the top TV show (ER), top movie (Jurassic Park), and top book (Disclosure). To boot, he was also voted one of  People Magazine’s most beautiful people in 1992.
Since mirrors are no longer made with silver, vampires should have reflections in the modern age. #science
US President #37 Richard Nixon (1969-1974) “Tricky Dick” was the first President to resign, and the only Quaker President.

Ancient Roman Life

Roman baths included just about everything someone could need

Over the years, archeologists have discovered amazing things that help to tell the story of life in Ancient Rome. Roman baths are one of many discoveries. But what was their purpose? They were much more than a place for communal bathing with the rest of the city.

Because they covered areas as small as little towns, the baths had all the necessary amenities. The largest was the Baths of Caracalla. The baths could accommodate 1,600 people and included a library, gym, and two fountains measuring 19 feet. The baths also featured a gentleman’s residence, marble statues, artwork, and mosaics.

Historic Events

1851 – The first YMCA in North America opened in Montreal, Canada.

1872 – P.B.S. Pinchback (Republican) became the first African-American governor of a US state, Louisiana.

1884 – The US patent (#308990) for ball-bearing roller skates, was issued to Levant M. Richardson.

1907 – Christmas Seals, an outreach from the American Lung Association, went on sale for the first time, in a Wilmington, Delaware, post office.

1935 – The Downtown Athletic Club Trophy (now the Heisman Trophy) was awarded for the first time. The winner was halfback Jay Berwanger from the University of Chicago.

1958 – In Indianapolis, the John Birch Society was formed.

1960 – The Sperry Rand Corporation demonstrated the UNIVAC 1107 computer, the first to use thin-film magnetic technology. The secret was the few millionths of an inch of iron-nickel alloy.

1962 – The Petrified Forest National Park was established in Arizona.

1975 – President Gerald R. Ford signed a $2.3 billion loan authorization to prevent New York City from having to default on its debts.

1992 – England’s  Prince Charles and Princess Diana formally announced their separation.

1993 – Astronauts aboard the space shuttle Endeavor completed repairs to the Hubble Space Telescope.

2009 – A Russian SLBM RSM-56 Bulava failed mid-flight causing a very unusual light formation over Norway.

Birthdays

Donny Osmond, 67 TV Actor

Kurt Angle, 56 Wrestler

Judi Dench, 90 Movie Actress

McKayla Maroney, 29 Gymnast

Simon Helberg, 44 TV Actor

Lori Greiner, 55 Entrepreneur

John Malkovich, 71 Movie Actor

 

Buck Henry, 90, actor, screenwriter


Beau Bridges, 83, actor, director, producer

Michael Dorn, 72, actor

Felicity Huffman, 62 actor

Kirsten Gillibrand, 58, politician

@103 – Kirk Douglas, American actor (d.2020)

@85 – Grace Hopper, American admiral, and computer scientist, designed COBOL (d. 1992)

@83 – Joseph Pilates, German-American fitness expert, developer of Pilates (d. 1967)

@81 – Thomas Phillip "Tip" O'Neill Jr., 55th Speaker of the House of Representatives (d. 1994)

@80 – Dick Butkus, American football player, sportscaster, actor, (d. 2001)

@68 – Redd Foxx (John Elroy Sanford), American actor (d. 1991; heart attack)

@68 – Morton Downey Jr., American singer-songwriter, actor, and talk show host (d.2001; lung cancer)

@65 – John Milton, English writer, and philosopher (d. 1674; gout)

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