Monday Open Thread; January 8 is typing day, woo hoo! **


January 8 is the 8th day of the year, there are 357 days left **
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** It is also the earliest day upon which Virginia's celebration of Lee-Jackson Day can occur, fwiw.

Today's number is 8

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8 is 2 cubed
Base 8 math is Octal, which is a computer thing, at least on older machines
There are 8 bits in a byte, at least on older machines
8 is a fibonacci number (3 + 5)
An 8 sided polygon is an octagon
A polyhedron with 8 faces is an octahedron
A cube has 8 corners
8 is Oxygen
spiders and other arachnids have 8 legs
An octopus has 8 tentacles
An 8 can be a motor vehicle, further specified as a V-8 or a straight 8
An 8 or racing 8 is a sweep propelled crew shell with 8 rowers and a coxswain
A figure 8 is an ice skating figure
A figure 8 knot is a type of stopper knot
A Lazy 8 is slang for the infinity symbol
8 the hard way, in craps, is 2 fours
8 ball is a type of pocket billiards
There are 8 furlongs in a mile
There are 8 tablespoons in a gill.
There are 8 fluid ounces in a cup
There are 8 pints in a gallon
8 bells is 4 hours, and 8 bits is a buck

The 8 queens problem is a puzzle involving chess pieces on a chess board
Note that the placement involves Knight moves

Title 8 of the US Code is ALIENS AND NATIONALITY

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8 BCE
was the Year of the Consulship of Censorinus and Gallus
Empress Wang was born
The Roman poet Horace died
Empress Xu died

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8 CE
was the Year of the Consulship of Caesar and Paullus
The Roman poet Ovid was banished from Rome and exiled to the Black Sea

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On this day in:

1454 -- The Pope gave Portugal exclusive rights to Africa south of Cape Bojador. Yup. He did.
1735 -- Handel's Ariodante was first performed
1790 -- Washington's first State of the Union address
1828 -- The US Democratic Party was allegedly organized, but I doubt it
1889 -- Herman Hollerith got a patent for his punched card calculator
1912 -- The African National Congress was founded. Sorry 'bout that, Pope.
1918 -- Woodrow Wilson announced his 14 points
1926 -- Usurper/conqueror Abdul-Aziz ibn Saud was crowned King of Hejaz
1961 -- A French referendum supported de Gaulle's Algerian policies
1964 -- Johnson declared a "War on Poverty" which lasted until Bill Clinton.
1973 -- The trial of the Watergate burglars began
1975 -- Ella T. Grasso became the first woman Governor in the US who didn't succeed her husband (Conn.)
1992 -- GWB barfed on Japanese Prime Minister Kiichi Miyazawa.
1994 -- Valeri Polyakov took off for his record 437 days in space (aboard MIR)
2002 -- The No Child Left Behind Act was signed
2011 -- Gabrielle Giffords and several others were shot

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Born this day in:

1628 -- Francois-Henri de Montmorency, duc de Luxembourg, general, worth a read
1638 -- Elisabetta Sirani, painter
1823 -- Alfred Russel Wallace, geographer, explorer, biologist, evolutionary theorist
1824 -- Francisco Gonzalez Bocanegra, poet and composer
1854 -- Fanny Bullock Workman, geographer, cartographer, explorer, writer, and mountaineer,
1904 -- Tampa Red, guitarist and songwriter
1909 -- Evelyn Wood, speed reader, author and educator
1911 -- Gypsy Rose Lee, actress, dancer, and author
1928 -- Luther Perkins, guitarist
1931 -- Bill Graham, concert promoter
1935 -- Elvis Presley, actor, guitarist and singer
1937 -- Shirley Bassey, singer
1940 -- Cristy Lane, country singer
1941 -- Graham Chapman, cultural icon
1942 -- Stephen Hawking, physicist and cosmologist
1946 -- Robby Krieger, guitarist, singer, and songwriter
1947 -- David Bowie, singer, songwriter, producer, and actor
1947 -- Terry Sylvester, singer and guitarist
1960 -- Dave Weckl, drummer
1967 -- R. Kelly, singer, songwriter, and record producer

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Died this day in:

1337 -- Giotto, painter & sculptor
1642 -- Galileo Galilei, scientist and heretic
1713 -- Arcangelo Corelli, violinist and composer
1825 -- Eli Whitney, engineer, invented cotton gin
1880 -- Emperor Norton, emperor
1896 -- Paul Verlaine, poet
1952 -- Antonia Maury, astronomer and astrophysicist
1958 -- Mary Colter, architect
1972 -- Kenneth Patchen, poet
1976 -- Zhou Enlai, first premier of the PRC
1979 -- Sara Carter, singer, songwriter, and autoharp player

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Holidays, Holy Days, Festivals, Feast Days and such:
Typing Day (International observance)

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So, for music,
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Tampa Red

Luther Perkins

Elvis Presley

Shirley Bassey

Robby Krieger

David Bowie

Terry Sylvester

R. Kelly

Arcangelo Corelli

Sara Carter,

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Bonus Bowie:

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picture is "Image from page 55 of "Penman's Art Journal" (1898)" from the internet Archive

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I, for one, am furious about the war on Typing Day! Still, I plan to enjoy it and wish the same to everyone else.

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@HenryAWallace
playing a musical instrument, you are not keyboarding but typing. Save Typing Day!

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That, in its essence, is fascism--ownership of government by an individual, by a group, or by any other controlling private power. -- Franklin D. Roosevelt --

Happy Monday! I'd be totally unfit for military duty, woo hoo! Section 8 (military)

Free Software, Free Society
https://www.gnu.org/software/gtypist/

Project goals

The aim of this Free Software project is to provide valuable help to individuals and schools all over the world in learning or teaching how to type.

Free Software can be a valuable resource in education. Not only can it be technically or pedagogically superior to proprietary counterparts, but it can also promote the values of the GNU project in the schools:

Freedom
Cooperation

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is there a swiping day for phone and tablet users? Wink

thanks

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@eyo software is great. Switched to GNU to replace Quick Books and Open Office to replace MS Office went I jumped over to Apple cores. Just as good as the $$$ commercial products.

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@QMS
the days of dos. Among other things, they had a great suite of utilities for dos, and, later, Win$hit, that emulated a lot of of *nix functions.

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@eyo
something like Candy Crush. Are you getting any of this rain up there?

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That, in its essence, is fascism--ownership of government by an individual, by a group, or by any other controlling private power. -- Franklin D. Roosevelt --

@enhydra lutris and it's dark outside. I am inside with lights and everything, feeling grateful. Thanks

Did you see Jerry Brown's retirement spread? It is pretty pretty nice, I am trying to find a place in my heart where I wish him well, it is in there somewhere.

Gov. Jerry Brown plants the seeds of his next chapter on a ranch in rural Northern California

Good luck Colusa. My dad used to drag himself out to Williams every year, so he could shoot pheasants in the face. Pheasants were easier to clean than quail, but they tasted about the same.

karma

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"The higher we get the more informal we are." Biggrin

In a comment the other day someone wrote "do what you do" and this song fell out of the lint trap. Thanks a lot whoever you are: Roger Miller "Do Wacka Do"

Doesn't it sound like Jimmy Dore when he goes "vrrtt"? or however you'd spell it? lol
Hey I wanna Thumbs Carlisle Batman shirt! Cool beans.

Have Fun

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OK class open that 'Touch Typing' textbook and fake it while just doing 'hunt and peck'.

A thought:

Galileo Galilei - Talk about a guy who had problems with 'science deniers'. AmIright or what?

I got nothing more...and my finger hurts.

Have a great day all.

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I want a Pony!

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@Arrow
of the science deniers, real hard core.

What you need is a blue tooth keyboard, then you could use two or three fingers and a thumb. Try to have a comfortable day.

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The Eighth of January is an old fiddle tune to which Jimmy Driftwood added lyrics.

Traditionally, the tune is recognized as an American fiddle tune - a reel, to be precise. As such it is solely an instrumental tune; however, in 1936 a teacher from Arkansas found that using his guitar to teach history to his students had a profound effect on what they would remember about their lessons. (What a novel idea!) That teacher's name was Jimmy Driftwood. He took that American fiddle tune and wrote lyrics to it that would teach his students a lesson in American history - the war of 1812, specifically, the Battle of New Orleans. In 1959, Johnny Horton sang Jimmy's song and topped the charts with it. It remains at #28 of Billboard Music's All-Time Top 100 Songs and #1 on the Billboard's All-Time Top Country Songs list.

http://www.rockremembers.com/2009/02/battle-of-new-orleans-8th-of-januar...

Here's Hank's band playing the tune...(2 min)
[video:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qRTBg9-kbuw]

It is icy this morning in my corner of Dixie. They are calling for 40 today so it should melt. I'm hanging here in the house till then - decks, cars, and so on are covered with a layer of ice. Always plenty of chores inside or out.

I hope you all have a good one!

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“Until justice rolls down like water and righteousness like a mighty stream.”

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@Lookout
New Orleans, but for the life of me I have no clue what to emphasize about today's part of it in a one liner or why they picked today. The actual battle lasted from Mid December to Mid January. Ah well, thanks for the history and the video.

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At least I can use more than index fingers, which is what my father did. My mother typed his thesis. My fingers can no longer feel the Braille alignment thingies on the keyboard. So I peek or stare at the keyboard and glance up before I hit enter. Works for me.

I have one or more mice in the kitchen. Killing fields will commence shortly. The mousetrap has actually been improved since those wood ones that could snap fingers. Plastic ones that go through the dishwasher. My dog is too short to counter-surf.

For those of you not Great Lakes connected, this cold snap has wreaked havoc with the end of shipping season. Iceover started fast, and cold also meant mechanical failures. A week of a ship frozen into the Snell Locks on the St Lawrence had a happy ending after a boiler and three tugs were deployed. And there were ships behind that that could not transit. All full of commodities. Daytime shipping only now, convoys of the remaining ships. Some may still be frozen in for the winter. The unfortunate crews.

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Hey! my dear friends or soon-to-be's, JtC could use the donations to keep this site functioning for those of us who can still see the life preserver or flotsam in the water.

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@riverlover
learn touch typing, but now I'm a peeker. I have lazy fingers and manage to muck up my keyboards so that keys have wildly different pressure needs, or stick, or whatever. When I get moving, I use the best finger for the job, so that the v in moving was actually done with the right index finger while the left one was still lagging on the t, but the one that stands alone was done properly with the left one.

Thanks mucho for the information on the ice over and related issues. Not something I've ever really thought about but it must play havoc in the area. We learned all about the rivers and canals as vital transport routes, but never really too much about nasty details like freezes and floods.

Try to stay warm and good luck with the mice.

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We wanted decent healthcare, a living wage and free college.
The Democrats gave us Biden and war instead.

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@Azazello
club, but the probably wouldn't let me work there. Just as well. Periodically, when folks are spewing some of that "links to Russia" crap, I remember that the Clintons have the same links via their link to Trump, or even shorter one's due to their own direct links to Putin. All that 6 degrees of Kevin Bacon shit, however, doesn't differentiate between "once delivered papers to the offices of" and "goes to the same parties and social functions as".

Nancy, FWIW, blew up her own credibility so much that she pretty much never crosses my mind anymore except as another obstacle.

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going to the Hill tonight, all day tests for the trial drug tomorrow, going to be a long 24 hours, seven in the car.

Not being able to type fast, being a self-taught picker, saved me from Ambulance chasing in my first job in journalism when the editor realized i wasn't capable of deadline stories. Phew!

Thanks for the OT, el, and have a great day and week everyone!

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@smiley7
such, and good luck on the roads and highways.

Good keyboard skills can wind a journalist who can rite and spel gud in proper journalistic format, AP style and all that a re-write job. I knew one once, He did regular stuff, but when there was breaking news near deadline time he'd be over in a corner with the phone trapped between his ear and shoulder, both hands dancing on the keyboard, and probably a cig in his mouth, composing a story on the fly as some reporter in the field poured information in his ear. Don't know, all-in-all, if that was a great gig or a bad one.

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In those early months, i had AP and NY Times style notes posted all around me, "The Elements of Style" wasn't enough...and to this day, i still have to look up the minutia; having poor recall for such particulars.

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Just getting here today. January 8th is my 24th wedding anniversary. How 'bout that!

Have a beautiful day, everyone! Pleasantry

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"The “jumpers” reminded us that one day we will all face only one choice and that is how we will die, not how we will live." Chris Hedges on 9/11

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@Raggedy Ann

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@smiley7
Can't believe we've made it this far! Wonders really never do cease! Drinks

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"The “jumpers” reminded us that one day we will all face only one choice and that is how we will die, not how we will live." Chris Hedges on 9/11

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@Raggedy Ann Reception-0798.jpg

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"The “jumpers” reminded us that one day we will all face only one choice and that is how we will die, not how we will live." Chris Hedges on 9/11

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Because, as you note, he died 46 years ago today; and yet, he is still here.

I write along a single line: I never get off it. I said that you were never to kill anyone, and I meant it.

It’s simple. There’s nothing at all complicated about it.
War—There won’t be war when you decide you won’t murder other human beings.

You cannot hate without hating all; and you cannot kill some without killing all—because the welfare of any man is the welfare of all men.

Have you ever looked at a man?
There is something helpless and majestic about a man.
If you believed in anything, you could not kill a man.

A man has two legs. He’ll build a house—from cellar to rooftop, with his own hands. He’ll put seeds in the ground. He’ll watch the sun and the rain at work. He’ll take a woman to bed. He’ll find enough tenderness and love to get him through the day. You’d think that man deserved a little something. You’d think that man was worthy of a jot or two of sympathy and consideration. You’d think that maybe someone would say, Let’s just let him alone for a while, and see what he can do.

They try to fix it so nobody’ll care what happens to a man anymore.
I don’t mean millions—I mean any one man anywhere.
If anything is worth anything it’s because one man is worth something.
If any one man isn’t worth something, then nothing whatever is worth anything.
It’s all got to come back to any one man anywhere or it isn’t going anywhere.
Don’t tell me how interested in Confucius or Jesus Christ you are.
Tell me how interested in any one man anywhere you are.
You don’t get it.
You’d cry.
You’d cry if you could feel that.
It’s all got to come back to one man or it isn’t going anywhere at all.

it looks more and more to me like the only really important idea
is to say yes to anything that brings life
and no to anything that brings death

This house. Do you see this house?
It is a house where human beings live.
There is a strange dignity about them.
They are looking at you as I talk.

Don’t you understand? I have arisen not from the dead but from the living. I am not a voice crying in the wilderness. There is no winter here. No dark. No despair. The lights are going on in my house. There is no darkness anywhere. There are only sick little men who have turned away from the light. I have all my lights on. And it is my own face I see in the blazing windows of all the houses on earth.

[video:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7XYq3mIBZLw]

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@hecate
forever and a day. Do you know the name? I'd like to use it in the future now and then.

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That, in its essence, is fascism--ownership of government by an individual, by a group, or by any other controlling private power. -- Franklin D. Roosevelt --

@hecate I mean any one man anywhere

the welfare of any man is the welfare of all men

Tell me how interested in any one man anywhere you are

good thoughts hecate, warms to live by

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