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Election Day

The polling location for the August 14, 2012 Partisan Primary will be at the City of Whitewater Municipal Building, Common Council Chambers, 312 W. Whitewater Street, Whitewater, WI 53190.

Daily Bread for 8.14.12

Good morning.

Whitewater’s election day will be sunny and warm, with a high of eighty.

About a decade ago, parts of the east coast experienced a day-long blackout:

On this day in 2003, a major outage knocked out power across the eastern United States and parts of Canada. Beginning at 4:10 p.m. ET, 21 power plants shut down in just three minutes. Fifty million people were affected, including residents of New York, Cleveland and Detroit, as well as Toronto and Ottawa, Canada. Although power companies were able to resume some service in as little as two hours, power remained off in other places for more than a day.

The outage stopped trains and elevators, and disrupted everything from cellular telephone service to operations at hospitals to traffic at airports. In New York City, it took more than two hours for passengers to be evacuated from stalled subway trains. Small business owners were affected when they lost expensive refrigerated stock. The loss of use of electric water pumps interrupted water service in many areas. There were even some reports of people being stranded mid-ride on amusement park roller coasters. At the New York Stock Exchange and bond market, though, trading was able to continue thanks to backup generators.

From Google’s daily puzzle, a question about the natural order: “What cannot happen to energy according to the law that’s expressed mathematically as delta U = Q – W?” more >>

Daily Bread for 8.13.12

Good morning.

Whitewater’s Monday brings (still-needed) showers and a high of seventy-seven.

The Whitewater Community Development Authority meets at 4:30 PM. Thereafter, at 6 PM, Whitewater’s Planning Commission will meet.

On this day in 1961, East Germany implicitly admitted the failure of its political system by constructing the Berlin Wall.

LiveScience.com offers an compelling, enticing video flyover of the Grand Canyon.

 

Google’s daily puzzle reminds that sometimes people would prefer a limited, peer review: “What variation in writing style was used by the man known for the quote, “Let no man who is not a mathematician read the elements of my work?”

Daily Bread for 8.12.12

Good morning.

Whitewater’s day will be mostly cloudy, with a high of seventy-seven, and a one-in-five chance of showers this afternoon.

The Wisconsin Historical Society records that on this day in 1939, the Wizard of Oz had its world premiere in Oconomowoc:

1939 – Wizard of Oz World Premier — in Oconomowoc

According to the fan site, thewizardofoz.info, “The first publicized showing of the final, edited film was at the Strand Theatre in Oconomowoc, Wisconsin on August 12, 1939. No one is sure exactly why a small town in the Midwest received that honor.” It showed the next day in Sheboygan, Appleton and Rhinelander, according to local newspapers. “The official premiere was at Grauman’s Chinese Theatre in Hollywood on August 15, attended by most of the cast and crew and a number of Hollywood celebrities.” [Source: thewizardofoz.info]

Google’s daily puzzle asks about a painting: “The man whose academy survived for 900 years appears in what painting by Raphael?”

Daily Bread for 8.11.12

Good morning.

A beautiful Saturday awaits: a sunny day with a high of seventy-eight.

On this day in 1934, federal prisoners first arrived on Alcatraz:

The Wisconsin Historical Society marks this day in 1919 as the one on which the Packers were founded:

1919 – Green Bay Packers Founded

On this date the Green Bay Packers professional football team was founded during a meeting in the editorial rooms of Green Bay Press-Gazette. On this evening, a score or more of young athletes, called together by Curly Lambeau and George Calhoun, gathered in the editorial room on Cherry Street and organized a football team. [Source: Packers.com]

Google’s daily puzzle asks about the peculiar habits and attire of English royalty: “The first English royal known to wear silk stockings was a king. How many years passed before an English queen wore a pair?” more >>

This Weekend: Best of the Perseid Meteor Shower

From NASA’s science news, the timing of one of the year’s best celestial shows:

On the nights of Aug. 11th through 13th, the best meteor shower of the year will fill pre-dawn skies with hundreds of shooting stars. And that’s just for starters. The brightest planets in the solar system are lining up right in the middle of the display.

The Perseid meteor shower peaks on the nights around August 12th as Earth passes through a stream of debris from Comet Swift-Tuttle.

“We expect to see meteor rates as high as a hundred per hour,” says Bill Cooke of NASA’s Meteoroid Environment Office. “The Perseids always put on a good show.”

Perseids can be seen any time after 10 to 11 pm. The best time to look, however, is during the dark hours immediately before dawn. Also, advises Cooke, avoid city lights if possible. Faint meteors are easily lost in the urban glare. A visit to the countryside will typically triple the number of meteors you see.

This year’s display is extra-special because of the planets. Jupiter, Venus, and the crescent Moon are gathering together just as the Perseid meteor shower reaches its peak. The alignment occurs in the eastern sky before sunrise on the three mornings of highest meteor activity.

Enjoy.

Via 2012 Perseid Meteor Shower page from NASA.