Monday July 26

This is Week 30 of 2010►Day 207 with 158 days left.
It is Day 97 of the BP Mess. Day 10 with no leaks

FREE RAMBLING THOUGHTS

I had a good Sunday. The weather was great, my deck was clean and waiting for me. I took a decent walk this morning, then made a good breakfast and ate on the deck while reading the paper. I look forward to reading the Sunday paper, especially the column on Flagstaff history. They take actual news stories from years ago. The writing style is my favorite part. Here are two of my favorites from 100 years ago:

J. Diamond, County Superintendent of Roads, says the 1,300 miles of county road in Coconino County have been put in the best shape possible and should stand the test of ordinary floods.

Last week out in Spring Valley, Jim Smith, well-known cowboy, had a little experience that afforded him considerable excitement for a short time. While riding the range out near William Donaldson's place, he came across four young lobos and having no weapon with him, he at once got his trusty lariat into action and succeeded in capturing one of the vicious brutes. The animal made a hard fight for her freedom but was finally overcome and killed.
In today’s newspaper terms like “best shape possible’ would never be in the paper. It is sad that a wolf had to die, but the description of the event certainly shows its age.

Our screaming neighbor was up to her yelling again last night. She has been unheard since the police incident, which has been nice. Last night I believe she went a little too far, and even I am thinking of reporting her. I’m not sure how it all started, but a bunch of kids were playing. One set parents had just called their little boy inside. The screamer showed up, and started yelling at the parents that they had better not pick on her kids anymore. The she started a racial tirade, something about being a single Black mother doing the best she could with her kids. Then she said she was sick and tired of all the white people in the complex picking on her kids, calling the cops, and causing her problems. The shocked white couple said they had never called the cops, nor were they talking to her kids. She continued to repeat several times that all the whites in the complex were racists. She is real need of parenting classes. I’m not sure who notify at this point, but I’m thinking I might start with the HOA. This complex has a cross section of working people. Some are Native, some are Hispanic, some are White, some are Black and until this woman moved in, we all seemed to get along fine. This woman’s broad strokes are not good for the neighborhood.

It only got to 79° today. It was cloudy most of the day. There was no rain, which was a blessing for the hundreds that are cleaning up from the flash floods. The NWS says that we will have some thunderstorms all this week. That will be nice, unless one lives in the flash flood area.

MY QUOTE FOR THE DAY

Bill Gates: The computer was born to solve problems that did not exist before.

HOLY MACKEREL: 1887►1st Esperanto book published

SOMEWHAT USELESS INFORMATION

The first ever mention of “Microsoft” was in a letter from Bill Gates to co-founder Paul Allen in 1975. Gates initially wrote the company name as Micro-soft.

The average Microsoft employee, or “Softie” as they call themselves, is a 38-year-old male with the average salary for a developer coming in at $106,000. Microsoft currently employs 88,180 people who work across 32,404,796 square feet of Microsoft’s premises, over 50,000 of which are U.S.-based.

GREY MATTER PUZZLE 1

What is represented by this BrainBat?

Sunday Sunday Sunday Sunday
Sunday Sunday Sunday Sunday
Sunday Sunday Sunday Sunday
Sunday Sunday Sunday Sunday
Sunday Sunday Never Sunday
Sunday Sunday Sunday Sunday
Sunday Sunday Sunday Sunday
Sunday Sunday Sunday Sunday

UNUSUAL NEWS ITEM

SUN VALLEY, ID — A police dog in the central Idaho resort town of Sun Valley is back on duty after serving a "suspension" for an unprovoked attack on a small schnauzer. Sun Valley Police Chief Cameron Daggett says the 5-year-old German shepherd named Dax took a few weeks off the job after the incident. The dog will receive more training to prevent a reoccurrence of what Daggett says was an unfortunate situation.
Dax is a four-year veteran of the force. He is trained to find illegal drugs, missing people, and evidence at crime scenes. On June 26, authorities say Dax attacked a schnauzer named Max. Max's owner says the city is paying the $600 veterinarian bill.

A LITTLE LAUGH

After browsing the restaurant menu, I had a question for the waitress. "About the salmon entrée, is that a steak or a fillet?"
"Neither," she said. "It's a fish."

GREY MATTER PUZZLE 2

What am I? I can make rain, but if you take away my leg, I can bring you pain.

FOUND ON ‘YOU TUBE’

Mumbai, a city of change: Click Here!

GREY MATTER PICTURE

This is a close up of what object?
SOME CALENDAR INFORMATION
► Weekly Observances ◄
25-31 National Salad Week
► Today’s Observances ◄
One Voice Day: grassroots attempt for a solution to the Palestine/Israel conflict
Cuba : Anniversary of Moncada Barricks attack (1953): Castro’s first attack
Liberia : Independence Day (1847)
Maldives : National Day (1965)
New York : Ratification Day (1788)
Sweden : Bellman Day- honoring Carl Michael Bellman
► Hit Songs on this date ◄
I'll Be Seeing You Bing Crosby in 1944
Little Things Mean a Lot Kitty Kallen in 1954
A Hard Day's Night The Beatles in 1964
Annie's Song John Denver in 1974 Click to Hear!
When Doves Cry Prince in 1984
► Born today ◄
…The Arts
Pearl Sydenstricker Buck ( Chinese name Sai Zhenzhu), novelist (The Good Earth) , born in 1892 Hillsboro, WV
George Catlin, author/painter of American Indian scenes, born in 1796 Wilkes-Barre PA
Blake Edwards, 88, producer, writer, director (Victor/Victoria, The Pink Panther), born Tulsa, OK
Aldous (Leonard) Huxley, philosopher, satirist, author: Brave New World , born in 1894 Godalming, Surrey, England
Michael Philip Mick Jagger, 67, musician, lead singer (Rolling Stones), born  in Dartford, England
Stanley Kubrick, director (2001, Dr Strangelove, Lolita) , born in 1894 Manhattan, NY
George Bernard Shaw, Dublin Ire, dramatist (Pygmalion-Nobel 1925) , born in 1856 Dublin, Ireland
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Gracie Allen, Mrs George Burns/comedian, born in 1902 San Francisco, CA
Sandra Bullock, 46, actress (Infamous, The Lake House, Crash, Speed), born Arlington, VA
Marjorie(F. Wollenberg) Lord, 88, actress (Kathy-Danny Thomas Show) , born in San Francisco, CA
Helen Mirren, 64, actress (Oscar for The Queen; Gosford Park, “Prime Suspect,” “Elizabeth I”), born London, England
Jeremy Piven, 46, actor (“Entourage,” “Ellen,” Grosse Pointe Blank), born New York, NY
Jason Robards Jr, actor (A Thousand Clowns, Act 1, Any Wednesday) , born in 1922 Chicago, IL
Kevin Spacey, 51, actor (Oscars for American Beauty, The Usual Suspects; Tony for Lost in Yonkers), born South Orange, NJ
Vivian Vance (Vivian Roberta Jones), Emmy Award-winning actress: I Love Lucy, born in 1909 in Cherryvale, KS
…Athletics
Vitas Gerulaitis, tennis champion: Australian Open [1977] , born in 1954 Brooklyn, NY
Dorothy Hamill, 54, Olympic Hall of Famer, born in Chicago, IL
…Business & Education
Dr Carl Gustav Jung, founded analytic psychology, born in 1875 Kesswil, Thurgau, Switzerland
…Politics
George Clinton, 4th vice president of the USA, born in 1739 Little Britain, NY
…Science/Religion
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► Obituaries today ◄
William Jennings Bryan, jurist (Scopes Trial), diabetes @ 65 in 1925
Averell Harriman, statesman, @ 94 in 1986
Sam Houston, president of Texas, @ 70 in 1863
María Eva Duarte de Perón, Argentina's 1st lady, cancer @ 33 in 1952
► Events ◄
…The Arts
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…Athletics
1952►Mickey Mantle hits his 1st grand-slammer
…Business & Education
1835►1st sugar cane plantation started in Hawaii
1887►1st Esperanto book published
1893► Commercial production of the Addressograph started in Chicago
1926►National Bar Association incorporates
2000► U.S. District Judge Marilyn Hall Patel (in federal court, San Francisco CA) issued a preliminary injunction against online music service Napster
…Indigenous People
1763►Fort Sandusky (in Ohio) is destroyed and Detroit is being besieged. Captain James Dalyell and almost 300 soldiers arrive on the southern shore of Lake Erie. His forces immediately march against a Wyandot village near modern Fremont.
…Politics (US)
1775►Benjamin Franklin becomes 1st Postmaster General
1908►Federal Bureau of Investigation established
1990►The Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 is signed into law by President George H. W. Bush.
…Politics (outside US)
1956►Egypt seizes Suez Canal
2005►Samir Geagea, the Lebanese Forces (LF) leader, is released after spending 11 years in a solitary confinement. His release came after the end of the Syrian occupation to Lebanon.
…Science / Religion
1969►Sharon Sites Adams, 39, becomes 1st lady to solo sail the Pacific
2005►Mumbai, India receives 99.5cm of rain (39.17 inches) within 24 hours, bringing the city to a halt for over 2 days

GREY MATTER ANSWERS
…1
Never in a month of Sundays.
…2
I am the letter R. If you take away my "leg", I become the letter P.
…Photo
New light bulb

TODAY’S PHOTO SHOT
Sugar Cane Plantation in 1940's in Hawaii
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I retired in '06--at the ripe old age of 57. I enjoy blogging, photography, traveling, and living life to it's fullest.