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Monthly Observations
Adopt
A Ferret Month |
ASPCA
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Weekly Observations
11-4/8 Ramadan
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1-7 APAWS
Pooper Scooper Week |
Daily Observations
April Fools or All Fools Day International Energy Drink Day Link (Red
Bull) |
National IEP Writing Day St. Stupid Day Link US Air Force Academy Day |
Today’s Quote Today’s Meme
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Today’s Thoughts
I woke up to 4” of snow on Easter Sunday. It is still snowing on and off.
I talked to my brother and his wife on Easter. While I was watching the snow,
they were getting ready for an Easter Brunch at their place for about 25
people. They really enjoy entertaining.
CU’s Women are in the Elite 8 at the Basketball Tourney. The men’s team
lost in the 2nd round.
I am getting so tired of cable TV. 1: the price keeps going up and so do
the number of commercials on the major networks. 2: I’ve been hearing for
decades that subscribers will ‘soon’ be able to their one package. 3. Yes, I have
100’s of channels but don’t watch 70% of them. 4. Many of the channels have
very limited viewership but remain in the line-up. Ads can be skipped with the
use of a DVR. On the other hand, Social Media is free and they say we have tons
of ads so the site can make money. Ads can be deleted with one click. I don’t
mind paying for a product, but Cable must come up with a better model for
viewers.
Florida passed a law that prohibits under 16 year olds from having access
to Social Media sites without parental permission. Great idea but almost
impossible to navigate. Parents will have to put personal information about
themselves and their child to the company. That information can be stolen
and/or sold to anybody. Every time the child opens a website, that personal
information is used to open the site. The public deserves better.
Terms with origins in rural America
Close
but no cigar
To
come "close but no cigar" refers to almost but not quite winning or
succeeding. According to one theory, it dates to the 1800s when country fairs
would hand out cigars as prizes to game winners. The phrase would be shouted
out when a player came close to winning to attract an audience.
Native Cultures
"Buffalo
Bill" Cody Worked Alongside Native Americans
William
Frederick Cody (also referred to as "Buffalo Bill") did extensive
work with Native Americans during his time in the American West. He made a name
for himself with his time served as an Army scout, buffalo hunter, and popular
traveling show.
Cody
also raised awareness of Native Americans even further when he helped to create
Buffalo Bill's Wild West - a popular traveling show. Quite a few notable Native
Americans worked side-by-side with Buffalo Bill Cody - including Cheyenne,
Lakota Sioux, and Arapaho.
Historical Myths many believe…
Thomas
Edison Invented the Electric Light Bulb
Like
many scientific inventions and discoveries, Thomas Edison is widely credited
with inventing the light bulb in 1879, yet he couldn’t have done so without the
contributions and previous inventions of his colleagues and fellow scientists.
Humphry Davy and Warren de la Rue had made significant advancements in
electrical illumination before Edison even began his work.
Historic Events
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1891 – The Wrigley (Chewing Gum) Company was founded in
Chicago, Illinois.
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1976 – Apple Inc. was formed by Steve Jobs, Steve
Wozniak, and Ronald Wayne in Cupertino, California 12 days later, Ronald sold
his 10% share of the new company back to Jobs and Wozniak for $800. “What can I
say? You make a decision based on your understanding of the circumstances, and
you live with it.”
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1997 – Comet Hale-Bopp was seen passing at perihelion.
Birthdays with some quotes
85 – Ali MacGraw (Elizabeth Alice MacGraw),
American actress 80 – Jimmy Cliff (James Chambers), Jamaican
singer and musician 72 – Annette O’Toole, American actress 29 – Logan Paul,
American Youtuber |
@92 – Jane Powell, American actress,
singer, and dancer (d. 2021) @83 – Otto von Bismarck, German lawyer and
politician, 1st Chancellor of the German Empire (d. 1898) @47 – Lon Chaney, American actor, director, and
screenwriter (d. 1930; lung cancer) |
…The End for today…
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