Friday 1 February 2013

FRIDAY 1st FEBRUARY 2013 08:25 GMT

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1. THIS DAY IN WORLD WAR 2 (1st February 1943)
On the Russian Front...
XI Korps of the German 6th Army hold out in Stalingrad.
3rd Tank Army of Soviet Voronezh Front captures Svatovo in the Kharkov sector
Soviet Southwest Front captures Kramatorsk, cutting the road between Rostov and Kharkov.

In the Arctic...
Three German transports are lost to Soviet submarines.

In the Mediterranean...
U-118 mines the Strait Of Gibraltar
RN minelayer HMS Welshman sunk by U-617
Italian vessel Pozzuoli sunk by RN submarine HMS Turbulent

In Tunisia...
US 1st Armored Division makes little progress in an attack toward Faid Pass

In the Atlantic...
Free-French vessel Joseph Elise sunk by U-66

In the Pacific...
On Guadalcanal, Battalion of US 132nd Infantry Regiment of Americal Division lands at Verahue behind Japanese lines.
IJN destroyers evacuate approximately 5000 troops of Japanese 17th Army from Guadalcanal overnight
USN destroyer DeHaven sunk by Japanese aircraft off Savo Island
USN motor torpedo boats PT-37, PT-111, and PT-123 sunk by IJN destroyers and aircraft off Guadalcanal.
Japanese vessel Fushimi Maru sunk by USN submarine Tarpon

In New Guinea...
Japanese forces cease their offensive on Wau and withdraw.

In China...
The Japanese reploy their aircraft, concentrating at bases around Wuhan.

In Burma...
Indian 55th Infantry Brigade attack Donbaik in the Arakan

In India...
A major Allied military conference begins. Those present include:
General Archibald Wavell, General Joseph Stilwell, Field Marshal Sir John Dill, General Henry H. 'Hap' Arnold

Today's Air Raids...
Amchitka Island, Aleutians by Japanese aircraft.
Rabaul, New Britain by US 5th Air Force
Rangoon, Burma by US 10th Air Force

2. TODAY IN MY LIFE
Blogging then a brief missus time before shift 1 of the Weekend Job. Missus time in the later evening.

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3. TODAY'S SELF-OBSERVATION
With some creative accounting, family finances made a manageable loss after an expensive January, but some moderate austerity measures will be required for this month, particularly as there will be January's monster gas/electric bill to pay for. Of course our finances are in much better shape than many folk, and we are completely debt-free, something I'm grateful for every day.

January was not the go-ahead month I had intended, scuppered by weather, illness, big expenses and other people letting me down. On the other hand, it was magnificently enjoyable in the main, with abundant me time and good successes in my Practice.

I have learned to make uncertainty a way of life, where instead of ploughing down a mapped-out future, I respond to the circumstances in front of me, relying on intuition for my decision-making and living by gratitude. I am currently very much enjoying the bliss of home life, the absence of struggle and conflict, and making a difference.

4. TODAY'S QUESTION FOR YOU
Are you so busy worrying about the future that you are not truly living?

5. TODAY'S WEATHER IN BRADFORD
Showers with dry and occasionally sunny intervals all day.
Dry in the evening and overnight with clear spells.
Wind will be westerly in the morning, veering northerly in the afternoon.
Max Temp = 5 degC
Min Temp = 2 degC
Sunrise at 07:54
Sunset at 16:48

6. TODAY'S ONELINER
Time is a great healer but a terrible beautician. : D

7. NOW THAT'S FUNNY!
Sammy Obeid talks about religion, and Mexicans

8. TRIVIA
-40 degrees Farenheit = -40 degrees Celsius.
82 degrees Farenheit = 28 degrees Celsius.

These interesting comparisons come about because a degree of Farenheit is smaller than a degree of Celsius. 1.8 degrees of Farenheit is equivalent to 1 degree of Celsius.

However, because the zero point of each scale is in different places, (0 degC = 32 degF) you can't just multiply by 1.8 to get the Celsius equivalent. The actual conversion formula from degF to degC is to subtract 32 then multiply by 5/9.
To convert Celsius to Farenheit, add 32 then multiply by 9/5

The Celsius scale is based on the freezing point of water (0 degC) and the boiling point (100 degC)

The Farenheit scale is based on the freezing point of brine (0 degF) and the freezing point of water (32 degC) This was because it is then easier to calibrate a scale - simply bisect the gap between the two 5 times to get 1 degree. This ease of calibration makes analogue Farenheit scales more accurate than Celsius scales.

9. THE WISDOM I'VE LEARNED FROM OTHERS
"Do not go where the path may lead, go instead where there is no path and leave a trail." - Ralph Waldo Emerson










  

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