2006-Jun-11, Sunday

All Hail the Duke

2006-Jun-11, Sunday 07:04 am
msmoon: (MM's Jellies!)

Beware, for I am: Awake Awake

 


 

On This Day: Sunday June 11, 2006


This is the 162nd day of the year, with 203 days remaining in 2006.

 

Fact of the Day: Pens


Reed was the first real "pen" (c 3000 BC) and the first inks contained a gelatin derived from boiled donkey skin, which gave the ink its viscosity - but also a very unpleasant odor that had to be perfumed with musk oil. Around the 6th century BC and for more than a thousand years thereon, the quill reigned as the standard writing instrument for people of many civilizations. Swans, turkeys, and geese's large wing feather made the best quill pens. Archaeologists discovered bronze pen points embedded in the ruins of Pompeii but not until the late 1700s were stell-point pens used. A century later, fountain pens were developed - the name chosen because the ink of these pens flowed continuously, like water in a fountain. L.E. Waterman, a New York stationer, devised the practical ink reservoir system. Lazlo Biro relied on improved methods for grinding ball bearings for machines and weapons and produced the first ball-point pens suitable for writing on paper around 1944. The Pentel, introduced by Tokyo's Stationery Company, was the world's first felt-tip pen, c 1960.

 

Holidays


  • Feast day of St. Barnabas, Saints Felix and Fortunatus, and St. Parisio.
  • Hawaii: King Kamehameha I Day.
  • Libya: American Bases Evacuation Day (1970).

     

    Events


  • 1509 - England's King Henry VIII married Catherine of Aragon, the first of his six wives.
  • 1770 - Captain James Cook, commander of the British ship Endeavour, discovered the Great Barrier Reef off Australia.
  • 1793 - The first patent for a stove was issued, to Robert Haeterick.
  • 1895 - Charles E. Duryea received the first U.S. patent granted to an American inventor for a gasoline-driven automobile.
  • 1927 - Charles Lindbergh received the first Distinguished Flying Cross ever awarded.
  • 1937 - Josef Stalin's great Soviet "Purge" ended.
  • 1942 - The United States and the Soviet Union signed a lend-lease agreement to aid the Soviet war effort in World War II.
  • 1982 - The movie "E.T.: The Extra-Terrestrial" opened.
  • 1987 - Margaret Thatcher won her third consecutive term as Prime Minister.
  • 1991 - Mount Pinatubo erupted in the Philippines.
  • 2001 - Timothy McVeigh was executed by injection for the 1995 Oklahoma City bombing that killed 168 people.

     

    Births


  • 1572 - Ben Jonson, English poet, playwright.
  • 1864 - Richard Strauss, German composer.
  • 1880 - Jeannette Pickering Rankin, first woman elected to Congress.
  • 1910 - Jacques Yves Cousteau, French marine explorer, oceanographer.
  • 1913 - Vince Lombardi, American football coach.
  • 1932 - Athol Fugard, South African dramatist and director.

     

    Deaths


  • 1979 - John Wayne, American film actor.

     


     

    MM
  • msmoon: (Yikes!)

    Beware, for I am: Chipper Chipper

    Man...my parents just informed me that I (their precious daughter, their baby girl) kept them up past their bed time...

    I had been watching the special on the Discovery Channel about Krakatoa, the volcano that erupted in 1883 and 1927. I’d originally caught the tale end of the special on the Tsunami that struck Indonesia. Then I saw the thing about Krakatoa, and I thought it kinda reminded me of Vesuvius. So I checked it out and it was interesting. Well, Mom and Dad got interested in it to when they came in. So we watched together, and we learned and were amazed.

    Then came Mega Tsunami. I set the tone for watching this when I looked at Dad and said, “How dumb is that? Mega Tsunami? That’s like saying Mega Big Wave. You know how brain-dead surfer that sounds?” Sure enough, we laughed our way through most of it. I told Dad near the end, “You want me to sum up what they were trying to tell us in the past 45 minutes?”

    And Dad said, “What?”

    *insert dramatic pause* “We’re all gonna die.”

    For some reason, Mom didn’t seem too pleased about my take on it. /sarcasm Can’t imagine why…

    Anyway. Usually when I watch these things the same sort of things happen. Whatever it is that these ‘documentaries’ are based on kinda riles up my muse. In this case it was Kaiyou and Kazangan (no relation). Kaiyou is my Ancient Lord of Water. Kazangan is my Elder Lord of Lava, Volcanoes & the Underworld. Any time I see anything about the ocean or volcanoes those two really get hyped up...well, Kazangan gets a bit hyped, Kaiyou kinda goes all solemn. It’s just her way. Oh well.

    That’s all I got tonight. So...go away now...


    Your Element is Water
    Your power colors: blue and aqua
    Your energy: deep
    Your season: winter

    Like the ocean, you evoke deep feelings and passion. You have an emotional, sensitive, and spiritual soul. A bit mysterious, you tend to be quiet when you are working out a problem. You need your alone time, so that you can think and dream.
    What Element Are You?

    Huh...if that isn't kismit...

    MM

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