Today is Wright Bros Day -
The moon landing was only 66 years after the first manned aircraft flight. On this day in 1903, Wilbur Wright released the restraining wire and his brother Orville Wright left the ground on their aircraft. The flight lasted twelve seconds and covered a distance of 120 feet, becoming the first manned aircraft flight. Just 66 years later on July 20, 1969, Neil Armstrong made history by becoming the first man to walk on the moon. Within a lifetime, mankind went from not having flight technology to sending men 239,000 miles from the Earth.
WRIGHT BROTHERS DAY
By Presidential Proclamation, December 17th is Wright Brothers Day. Each year, a proclamation invites the people of the United States to observe this day with appropriate ceremonies and activities.
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The US Code directs that Wright Brothers Day commemorates the first successful flights in a heavier than air, mechanically propelled airplane. Orville and Wilbur Wright made that first successful flight on December 17, 1903, near ...
Mark has officially put in a request for a Yule log.
Calling all bakers—does anyone have a TRULY foolproof recipe? And I mean foolproof-foolproof. 😅
I’ll be choosing one brave (and lucky) recipe to attempt this weekend before the kids arrive.
The winner gets eternal gratitude… and Gutfeld! merch as a bonus prize!
Help me avoid a holiday baking disaster.😬
The Brown U shooting is becoming alarming. If you want to go down this rabbit hole, go to the Providence police dept Facebook posting of the recent video clips about person of interest/probable shooter - and read the comments. There’s a certain student whose social media has been scrubbed who resembles the police images. There’s a claim that the college took down a Reddit thread of people celebrating the killing of the female student who was the school’s Republican club VP. None of the colleges cameras were connected to a new real time police response center.
Media getting distracted by the Rob Reiner murders which are horrific but whoever shot up Brown is still on the loose. Reporters have to start asking some pointed questions.