Friday, March 30, 2018

Mini ePistle


Famous First Words: The first place that I can well remember... --Anna Sewell Black Beauty
NanoDays – The biggest Event for the Smallest Science! Don't trust atoms, they make up everything.
..........Tell me where did you go last night..........Yardbirds (with Eric Clapton) …..Smokestack Lightning
50 ways to promote peace #14: Think about other people's intentions vs their outcomes.
It is a chilly (29°F) Friday morning in Lawrence, Kansas. The sky is without a single cloud or jet trail, but abounds with birds of all sizes and voices. The newly greened grass is muted with a thin layer of white frost but daffodils don't seem to notice the weather at all. Puck chases and lectures a squirrel who sportingly waited for him to be released from his leash before running along the fence and over the shed and up the tree to be gone. In the flowering pear tree just poking out it's buds, a gray and black finch sits watching me, she is deciding whether or not I mean her harm. A cardinal calls loudly from the top of the larger tree and sparrows begin to gather. The finch flies away without moving to the feeder. I walk further away from the feeder so as not to frighten hungry breakfasters. The ground is muddy not frozen and I walk carefully though the dusted grass. There is no wind and so the temperature is not insistent, Puck has stopped barking and taken up a detailed sniff around the rim of the storage shed making sure the resident opossum isn't readying an attack my ankles. Alas, the sound of trash pick up drives nears and sends us back inside. Ah, freshly brewed coffee welcomes us. Puck noisily slurps his morning milk and I doctor my Moose Munch so that I can sit here with sweetened bitterness on my tongue and thoughts of you in my mind. What a great day!
Hope your weekend is that best thing that comes in a small package, ePistlers.  Happy Easter !!
If the Silver Surfer and Iron Man teamed up, they'd be alloys.
Best Signs from March For Our Lives: Lives Over Bribe$ / NRA Sashay Away
..........Ain't never done no man no harm.........Bluesbreakers (with Eric Clapton ) …..Parchman Farm
Trivia Questions: Happy Pencil Day !
^ Know where the word pencil comes from?
^^ Any idea which famous transcendentalist once designed pencils?
^^^ Which 20th century American author wrote novels in pencil?
^^^^ Faber-Castell, the world's largest pencil manufacturer, was a character in which bookish science fiction novel?
^^^^^ How long would a line drawn by the average pencil be?
First Funniest Thing I Read of the Week: I don't get offered drugs nearly as much as D.A.R.E. said I would. Submitted by pl of hi
Fake Library Statistic of the Week: 100% of pregnant librarians have already heard whatever 'Due Date' joke you are about to tell them. https://www.facebook.com/FakeLibStats/?fref=ts
A neutron walks into a bar. He asks the bartender, "How much for a beer?" The bartender offers him a warm smile and says, "For you, no charge".
I can't even bring peanut butter to school. / You Can't Pray Guns Away
..........Though the pavement is one huge crowd.........Cream (with Eric Clapton) …..I Feel Free
Moonbeam: Teach thy tongue to say “I do not know,” and thou shalt progress. --Maimonides
Something to Think About of the Week:

Big Hello: Sain uu? (Caҋʜ yy?) - Mongolian https://www.omniglot.com/language/phrases/hello.htm
Week of the Week: National Cleaning Week (March 25-31)–Housekeeping Tip #17: Host an OCD support group...someone is bound to start cleaning.
A small piece of sodium that lived in a test tube fell in love with a Bunsen burner. "Oh Bunsen, my flame," the sodium pined. "I melt whenever I see you," The Bunsen burner replied, "It's just a phase you're going through."
Arms Are For Hugging / Cats Not Guns
..........Everyone knows the secret, everybody knows the score.........Blind Faith (with Eric Clapton) …...Presence of the Lord
^ Pencil – one theory is that the word comes from the Latin, pencillus, little tail. Another that it is from the French pincel, little paintbrush. ~~Another theory is that the French, a Romance language, comes from the Latin
Almanac: It is Friday, March 30, 2018. The moon will be full (Blue) tomorrow and is in Libra. It is Doctors Day, Grass Is Always Browner On The Other Side Of The Fence Day, I Am In Control Day, Pencil Day, Torrents Day, Virtual Vacation Day, and World Bi-polar Day. Because it is Good Friday it is also World Marble Day.
Among those born on this day were Maimonides (Morses Ben Maimon, 1135), Nichiren (1222), Peter Romanov (the great, 1432), Jethro Tull (1674), Pieter Snyers (1681), John Hawkins (1719), Goya (1746), Johann Wilhelm Wilms (1772), Anna Sewell (1820), John Fiske (1842), Vincent van Gogh (1853), Heinrich Rubens (1865), Sean O'Casey (1880), Stanislaw Lesniewski (1886), Kurt Bruggemann (1908), Frankie Laine (1913), Sonny Boy Williamson (1914), McGeorge Bundy (1919), Warren Beatty (1937), Eric Clapton (Eric Patrick Clapp, 1945), M C Hammer (1962), Tracy Chapman (1964), Celine Dion (1968), and Secreteriat (1970).
On March thirtieth the first sighting of Halley's comet was recorded (239 BCE), Henry VIII divorced Catherine of Aragon (his first, 1533), ether was first used as an anaesthetic (1842), the Peace of Paris ended the Crimean War (1856), Texas was readmitted to the Union (1870), the Queensboro Bridge opened (1909), Amelia Earhart became the first woman to fly solo across the Atlantic (1932), the second NCAA Men's Basketball Championship ended with Indiana U beating KS (60-42, 1940), and president Reagan was shot (1981).
Night Sky, 3/30: After nightfall, Orion is still well up in the southwest in his spring orientation: striding down to the right, with his belt horizontal. The belt points left toward bright Sirius and right toward orange Aldebaran and, farther on, the Pleiades. http://www.skyandtelescope.com/observing/sky-at-a-glance/
Science Fiction Convention of the Week: ConGlomeration 2018 – Louisville's Geek Family Reunion (March 30 – April 1, Louisville, KY) http://www.conglomeration.info/about
Actual Science Convention of the Week: Gordon Research Conference – DNA Damage, Mutation and Cancer (3/25-3/30, Ventura, CA) exploiting fundamental knowledge to advance treatment and prevention https://www.grc.org/dna-damage-mutation-and-cancer-conference/2018/
This Week: Saturday, March 31 – Bunsen Burner Day & World Backup Day
Night Sky, 3/31: This evening, look lower right of the Moon for Spica and three times farther left of the Moon for brighter Arcturus.
Sunday, April 1 – Easter & All Fools Day & National Fun Day
Monday, April 2 – International Children's Book Day & Reconciliation Day & World Autism Day
Tuesday, April 3 – Weed Out Hate Day & World Party Day
Night Sky, 4/3: Mercury is rapidly fading and sinking away int he afterglow of sunset. Venus shines low due west in twilight. Jupiter rises around 11 pm and shine as the brightest point the the late-night sky towards the south.
Wednesday, April 4 – National Walking Day & World Rat Day
Night Sky, 4/4: At the beginning of dawn, Mars & Saturn are two bright points close together in the south-southeast. Uranus and Neptune are buried int he glare of the sun.
Thursday, April 5 – National Fun at Work Day & Read a Road Map Day
The only thing that stops a bad man with a gun is a congressman with a spine.
..........To keep from going crazy, I got to sing my song.........Delaney & Bonnie (with Eric Clapton) …..Comin' Home
^^ Transcendentalist, Henry David Thoreau, designed pencils at his father’s pencil factory before retreating to Walden. ~~How hard is it to design a pencil?
Next Funniest thing I read of the Week: Mark Zuckerberg became a billionaire selling my data and all I got was this lousy president. --Submitted by ma of va and sb of ar
Moonbeam: I am never afraid of what I know. --Anna Sewell
Late Night Snacks: President Drumpf is now being sued by a porn star, a reality star, and a Playboy model – or as Drumpf's evangelical supporters call that, "the holy trinity." --Conan O'Brien / Washington, D.C., got several inches of snow. President Drumpf built a snowman on the White House lawn. Then immediately fired it. --Jimmy Fallon / South Korean President Moon today raised the possibility of three-way talks between North Korea, South Korea, and the US. Yeah, I'll bet he did. It's like when you and your psycho friends from high school said, "Hey, we're going to go light off bottle rockets," and your dad was like, "You know what, why don't I come with you?" --Seth Meyers / Establishing relationships with friendly foreign leaders is important for Drumpf right now, because he needs to build a network of countries he can flee to when the time comes. --Jimmy Kimmel / Drumpf’s son Donald Jr. is making headlines after it was reported that he had an affair with singer Aubrey O’Day, who was a contestant on his father’s show "Celebrity Apprentice.” So it turns out, on "The Apprentice" there was something even worse than getting fired. Now, if you don’t remember who Aubrey O’Day is, I’m pretty sure that’s the reason she just leaked this story. --James Corden / Does anybody here use Facebook still? Because the company is reeling from revelations that they allowed the private information of 50 million Americans to be harvested by the Drumpf campaign's consulting firm Cambridge Analytica. Cambridge Analytica, by the way, is also the scientific name for John Oliver. --Stephen Colbert
Not So Late Night Snacks: And do you think you could - do you think you're so good at that that you could instill a love of reading in the president? Do you think you could...Adam Burke The man has gone on record as saying that he does not like to read. And I believe him. --LeVar Burton Wait, Wait Don't Tell Me
50 ways to promote peace #13: Organize community projects to build camaraderie (group mural, clean-up, etc.)
When you're done Mansplaining about Bearing Arms, let me Momsplain about Bearing Children
..........turned my whole world upside down.........Derek & the Dominos (with Eric Clapton) …..Layla
^^^ Earnest Hemingway and John Steinbeck both used pencils to write their novels.
Worthless Fact of the Week: Epitaxial filmA thin crystal layer, of nanoscale thickness, deposited on the surface of another substance by processes such as vapor deposition.
Wicked Funniest Thing I Read of the Week: I dusted once. It came back. I'm not falling for that again... Submitted by sb or ar
Weird Word of the Week: Digamy is a second marriage after the death or divorce of a previous spouse. http://www.worldwidewords.org/weirdwords/ww-dig1.htm
Wacky Uses for Common Products: Clean hairbrushes and combs. Mix a quarter cup 20 Mule Team Borax and a tablespoon of Dawn Dishwashing Liquid in a basin of warm water. Soak hairbrushes and combs in the solution, rinse clean, and dry. http://www.wackyuses.com/wacky/20muleteam.html
My cockroaches went digital and so they just abandoned their antenna all over the house. My floor looks like Barbie false eyelashes.
I'm a doctor, and actually, guns do kill people / This Kid Wants To Live
...........It's harder said than done.........Eric Clapton …..Let It Rain
^^^^ Faber Castell is a character in Ray Bradbury's Fahrenheit 451.
Word Shakespeare Made Up of the Week: Varied – incorporating a number of different types or elements Titus Andronicus Act III, Scene I --Marcus Andronicus – Where, like a sweet melodious bird, it sung sweet varied notes, enchanting every ear!
Science Experiment You Can Do At Home of the Week: Make a Hybrid Rocket Engine with Pasta, Hydrogen Peroxide, & yeast. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tHzsZkh3iWg
Puck the Brave Episode of the Week: Here's our fearless Puck zombie walking through the case of the Deadish Dinmont.
I used to be an inch worm; now I'm a 2.54 centimeter worm.
When I said I'd rather die than go to math class? That was hyperbole, assh*les
..........You started early and we've got all night.........Eric Clapton …..The Shape You're In
^^^^^ It is said that the average pencil can draw a line 35 miles long, although this has never been tested. Be the first to try it out and you could appear on our next Pencil Facts List.
Month of the Week: April in National Humor Month --China has a population of a billion people. One billion. That means even if you’re a one in a million kind of guy, there are still a thousand others exactly like you.
Most Beautiful Thing in the State: Shenandoah National Park, Virginia --Cascading waterfalls, spectacular vistas, quiet wooded hollows—take a hike, meander along Skyline Drive or picnic with the family. https://www.nps.gov/shen/index.htm
Today's Peace of History, March 30, 1891: Signaling a growing movement toward direct political action among desperate western farmers, "Sockless" Jerry Simpson called on the Kansas Farmers' Alliance to work for a takeover of the state government.
Today's Peace of Women's History, March 30: March 30 was/is the Festival of Salus, the Roman goddess of public safety, health, and welfare. Salus was the daughter of Aesculapius, the god of healing, whose staff, with a snake coiled round it, is symbolic of the practice of medicine. Her role in the pantheon was to feed and care for her father’s sacred snakes and act as his assistant. She was responsible for the welfare, not just of individuals, but of the people as a whole.
Overheard at a Plant Parenthood Meeting – Remember, if you don't wish to get pollinated, keep your petals closed.
I Shouldn't Have To March For My Life / This Is Not Normal
..........We're gonna let it all hang out........Eric Clapton …..After Midnight
Masthead of the Week: fRiday ePistle, March 30, 2018, . Online at: http://fridayepistle.blogspot.com/ Generic Tag Line. Exclusive editor: Christine Smith. 1800 Goodell Ct. Lawrence, KS 66046
Moonbeam: Well, it is alarming to have a president (Reagan) who doesn't know what he is doing. --McGeorge Bundy
Cost of War: Military Madness (Graham Nash)
As of 3/29/18 Military Costs of War since 2001: $2,807,647,446,932.
As of 3/22/18 Military Costs of War since 2001: $1,822,450,651,441.
As of 3/29/18 Homeland Security Costs since 2001: $817,420,381,240
As of 3/22/18 Homeland Security Costs since 2001: $816,127,667,426
As of 3/29/18 Interest on War Debt since 2001: $577,271,437,579.
As of 3/22/18 Interest on War Debt since 2001: $575,646,332,886.
As of 3/29/18 Veterans Care since 2001: $286,834,371,601.
As of 3/22/18 Veterans Care since 2001: $286,465,130,841.
As of 3/29/18 Total Cost of Wars since 2001: $4,489,174,404,144.
As of 3/22/18 Total Cost of Wars since 2001: $4,483,985,581,282.
50 ways to promote peace #12: Meditate and teach/encourage others to meditate. http://uncustomary.org/50-ways-promote-peace/
..........I know you've got somewhere to go.........Eric Clapton …..Lay Down Sally
4 scientific meanings of "nothing" - the smallest of all. 1) Before stuff (Before the big bang / before creation) 2) Empty of stuff (space between stuff) 3) Not Stuff (Whatever you're left with when you take away the entire universe and the laws governing it) 4) Reality TV
Famous Last Words: Done at Paris, the 30th day of the month of March, in the year 1856. --The Treaty of Paris of 1856
May Peace fill your cracks
And Joy cram your crannies
prairie mama
christine


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