Wednesday, April 13, 2022

Today is 04/13/2022, Post #1





Unusual, very unusual, the CBS Overnight News re-broadcast of Princess Norah CBS is not active now during this 03:30 AM time-period here in west-coast timezone.

I cannot help but imagine this is how the fabled Apocalypse would begin, for some of us, those prone to escapist-fantasy stories, and I put a few minutes of research on the topic

An old-guy such as myself can still remember when tv-stations signed off during the early morning hours, before resuming operations again a few hours later

In these modern times, I imagine broadcast stations have safety systems that prevent broadcasts of nothing, so they have queued up always some previous broadcast

Today, I imagine, some tv-station monkey was asleep and didn't push the buttons to re-broadcast Princess Norah CBS this morning

Guess I could switch to another channel or even look at live-cameras of New York City, but naw, this is more entertaining sitting here again at this stupid-desk

Not like the thought of an Apocalypse pending doesn't always form in my conscious mind just about every day.

Oh wait, some talking-head just showed up as I was writing this content, apparently filling in for Princess Norah CBS









From 1/9/1921 ( ) To 4/13/2022 ( Today, Wednesday ) is 36984 days

36984 = 18492 + 18492

From 11/2/1965 ( my known birth date in Antlers, Oklahoma, USA, as Kerry Wayne Burgess ) To 6/19/2016 ( premiere US TV series "Day 5" ) is 18492 days



From 2/5/2006 ( ) To 4/13/2022 ( ) is 5911 days

From 11/2/1965 ( my known birth date in Antlers, Oklahoma, USA, as Kerry Wayne Burgess ) To 1/8/1982 ( from Wikipedia on the global-internetwork: AT&T Corporation agrees to break up and divest itself ) is 5911 days










2006-02-05_1









https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0012711/releaseinfo

IMDb

Some Sayings of Benjamin Franklin (1921)

Release Info

USA 9 January 1921










BEP-JONES-Franklin_and_Electricity .jpg, from internet

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Benjamin_Franklin









“Early to bed and early to rise makes a man healthy, wealthy, and wise.”

― Benjamin Franklin



- posted by me, Kerry Burgess 03:57 AM Pacific-time USA Wednesday 04/13/2022