FYI June 04, 2023

On This Day

1792 – Captain George Vancouver claims Puget Sound for the Kingdom of Great Britain.
Puget Sound (/ˈpjuːdʒɪt/ PEW-jit) is a sound of the Pacific Northwest, an inlet of the Pacific Ocean, and part of the Salish Sea. It is located along the northwestern coast of the U.S. state of Washington. It is a complex estuarine[3] system of interconnected marine waterways and basins, with one major and two minor connections to the open Pacific Ocean via the Strait of Juan de Fuca—Admiralty Inlet being the major connection and Deception Pass and Swinomish Channel being the minor.


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Born On This Day

1394 – Philippa of England, Queen of Denmark, Norway and Sweden (d. 1430)[9]
Philippa of England (mid-1394 – 5 January 1430), also known as Philippa of Lancaster, was Queen of Denmark, Norway and Sweden from 1406 to 1430 by marriage to King Eric of the Kalmar Union. She was the daughter of King Henry IV of England by his first spouse Mary de Bohun and the younger sister of King Henry V. Queen Philippa participated significantly in state affairs during the reign of her spouse, and served as regent of Denmark from 1423 to 1425.[2]


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By Jon Blistein, Rolling Stone: Cynthia Weil, Storied Songwriter With Decades of Hits, Dead at 82 With her husband/creative partner Barry Mann, Weil wrote classics like “You’ve Lost That Lovin’ Feelin’,” “Somewhere Out There,” and “We Gotta Get Out of This Place”

 
 
Cynthia Weil (October 18, 1940 – June 1, 2023) was an American songwriter who wrote many songs together with her husband Barry Mann. Weil and Mann were inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2010.[1] In 1987, she was inducted with her husband into the Songwriters Hall of Fame, and in 2011, they jointly received the Johnny Mercer Award, the highest honor bestowed by that Hall of Fame.

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By Whitson Gordon, Popular Science: How to Deal With Movies That Bounce From Too Quiet to Too Loud There’s no need to have your finger constantly hovering over the volume buttons.

 
 
 
 

James Clear: 3-2-1: Losing time, perspective, and a more poetic way to say I love you
 
 
 
 

The Hustle: One man’s quest to make pickleball quiet America’s fastest-growing sport has a noise problem. Can the solution be found in a makeshift lab outside Pittsburgh?
 
 
 
 
Wickersham’s Conscience: Evolution Is Amazing: The American Bittern

 
 
 
 
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Linda Ronstadt on Her Diverse and Meaningful Music Career | The Big Interview
 
 
 
 

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My Recipe Treasures: Mountain Man Crock Pot Breakfast
 
 
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