8-16-11


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     TODAY’s “Geez”:
¬ 1870 - Fred Goldsmith demonstrates curve ball isn't an optical illusion
¬ 1930 - The first color sound cartoon, called Fiddlesticks, is made by Ub Iwerks
¬ 1961 - 250,000 West Berliners demonstrate against East Berlin1834 - Charles Darwin climbs Mt Campana in Chile
¬ 1984 - Largest harness racing purse ($2,161,000-Nihilator wins $1,080,500)
¬ 1989 - A solar flare from the Sun creates a geomagnetic storm that affects micro chips, leading to a halt of all trading on Toronto's stock market

     Free Rambling Thoughts…
I finished running errands in time for the rain to fall this afternoon. I hadn’t been to Target (French pronunciation, please) for a long time. I decided to check it out for some sales. I found them, but also found most of Flagstaff at the store. Parents with kids in almost every aisle; picking up stuff for the start of school. I was sympathetic, but many of them had just left their carts in the aisle while shopping. They of course parked in the middle of the aisle so they could see everything in the aisle, and still see their kids. Another cart could not get around them. No reason to get upset, I just finished up as quickly as possible and got out. The sales were almost worth the time and hassle. I got home, just as one of three big storms started. Lots of rain, peacefulness, more rain, peacefulness, and then another storm. Glad I was inside during all that mess. I even had to turn on the lights in the living room during the darkest periods.

I called the Assistant Editor this morning. He hasn’t called back, so guess I’ll try again tomorrow. Next week is the City Council Meeting and the demonstrators are trying a two pronged demonstration: A silent vigil—with tape across the mouth both inside and outside the meeting—and an email/call to the entire council, including the mayor asking for an end to this destruction of the Sacred Peaks. Hopefully this will not lead to more arrests. There have been many silent protests outside city hall over the years, with no arrests that I am aware of. I don’t think anyone can be arrested for the email, call part, unless there are threats against the elected official.

One of my FB friends—a former AIM member--made some interesting posts today. She says she lives in OK, and is attached to many ‘causes’ including Native Issues like saving Bear Butte in the Black Hills and Flagstaff’s sacred peaks. [While acting in SD I visited Bear Butte and learned the sacred story from some of my staff. Non-Natives want to turn it into a concert venue. That is another fight for sacred land that has been going on for decades.] Her posts were YouTube entries for Floyd Westerman and Johnny Cash. Floyd has been linked several times in this blog. His 1970 album ‘Custer Died for Your Sins’ was very inspirational to disseminate the voice of the Natives back then. Johnny Cash did several songs regarding Natives. I’m going to link to a couple of those today as they are spot on for the current Peak’s controversy.

I’m hearing way too much ‘news’ about the Republican nomination process. Every day there is a new front runner. I really don’t care. When they decide, then I will listen. Right now, when I listen, it is just babble of half-truths. I will definitely be listening when someone is nominated. Until then, anyone announcing that they are going to be running for President, I will simply change channels. That’s my plan, and just like our local paper on the Peaks, I will hold to it, until something becomes ‘news’.

     Trivia Quiz…(answers at the end of post)
1.      Who had a No 1 hit with Foolish Beat?
2.      How many individual bets make up a Yankee?
3.      In Germany what are strumpfhose?
4.      In the movie Junior what was different about the Schwarzenegger character?
5.      Which French brothers invented the first films?
6.      Who won the Best Director Oscar for the English Patient?
7.      What are the international registration letters of a vehicle from Switzerland?
8.      Who had a 1980s No 1 hit With or Without You?
9.      What does A stand for in GATT?
10.   What type of explosion is associated with "Alamogordo in New Mexico?
11.   In which decade was Hugh Grant born?
12.   What was Wilhelm Rontgen's most important discovery?
13.   Who was boxing's heavyweight champion throughout the 40s?

     Zoom-ed in Picture…Can you Identify what this is? (Answer at end of post)

     Hmmmmm…
¬ Minimum number of US states and territories in which the Army flew unmanned drones last year: 21

     Somewhat Useless Information…
¬ If you suffer from an injury while skateboarding, your wrist will most likely be the injured body part, according to current studies. Even skilled skateboarders suffer from wrist injuries, usually due to falls caused by debris on the skating surface.
¬ It is estimated that close to 100,000 people require medical treatment each year due to skateboarding injuries, many caused by skateboarders not wearing the proper protective equipment!
¬ Hawaii is the most isolated population center on the face of the earth. Hawaii is 2,390 miles from California; 3,850 miles from Japan; 4,900 miles from China; and 5,280 miles from the Philippines.
¬ Honolulu's zenith star, (the star that rises directly above it) is Arcturus. The Hawaiians called it Hokule'a. (Hoe koo lay uh: clear or happy star.)

     Yeah, It Really Happened…
QINGDAO, China - A Chinese man surprised his girlfriend by proposing marriage after he and 48 friends performed a dance routine while dressed as giant carrots. Pan Kun recruited friends to join him Saturday for the dance in the city of Qingdao's Aofan Square and his girlfriend, Zhang Xinyu, initially thought she was only a spectator and called her boyfriend to tell him about the spectacle, the Wall Street Journal's China Real Time blog reported Wednesday.
However, Pan unveiled himself after the dance, to the theme song of Jiangsu TV dating show "If You Are the One," and asked Zhang to be his wife. Zhang accepted the proposal while a crowd cheered for her to "Marry him!" The blog said local media reports indicate the stunt cost Pan $15,600.

     Guffaw…or at least smile…
What’s the difference between a new husband and a new dog?
 After a year the dog is still happy to see you.
~*~
A man is at work one day when he notices that his co-worker is wearing an earring. This man knows his co-worker to be a normally, conservative fellow, and is curious about his sudden change in “fashion sense.” The man walks up to him and says, “I didn’t know you were into earrings.”
“Don’t make a big deal, it’s only an earring,” he replies sheepishly.
His friend falls silent for a few minutes, but then his curiosity prods him to say, “So, how long have you been wearing one?”
“Ever since my wife found it in my truck.”

     Searchin’ “You Tube” I found…
Floyd Red Crow Westerman - "Custer Died For Your Sins"
Floyd Westerman - Wounded Knee
Johnny Cash - Vanishing Race
Johnny Cash –Navajo
Johnny Cash - The Talking Leaves

     Daybook Information…
…Happening This Week:
10-16: Elvis Week   
14-20: National Resurrect Romance Week / National Aviation Week
16-20Weird Contest Week / World Money Week

     TODAY IS
¬ Bratwurst Festival: held annually since 1967 in Bucyrus, Ohio
¬ Joe Miller's Joke Day: Joe Miller was an English comic actor during the early 18th century. And on his birthday, it is customary to tell a joke in his honor.
¬ National Tell a Joke Day
¬ National Airborne Day
~*~
Cyprus: Independence Day (1960 from Great Britain)

     Today’s Events:
·        IN ARTS
1962 - Ringo Starr replaces Pete Best as Beatle drummer
·        IN ATHLETICS
1924 - 38th US Womens Tennis: Helen Wills Moody beats Molla B Mallory (6:1, 6:3)
1936 - 11th Olympic games close in Berlin
1954 - "Sports Illustrated" magazine begins publishing
2008 - Usain Bolt sets a new 100 metres dash world record of 9.69 seconds at the Beijing 2008 summer Olympics
·        IN BUSINESS
1896 - Gold discovered in Klondike, found at Bonanza Creek
1904 - NYC begins building Grand Central Station
·        IN EDUCATION
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·        FOR INDIGENOUS PEOPLE
1692 - The Diego de Vargas campaign to re-conquer New Mexico takes place
1851- One in a series of treaties with California Indians is signed at Reading's Ranch. The treaty is designed to reserve lands and to protect the Indians
1894 - Indian chiefs from the Sioux & Onondaga tribes met to urge their people to renounce Christianity & return to their old Indian faith
·        IN INTERNATIONAL POLITICS
1819 - Manchester Massacre: English police charge unemployed demonstrators
1914 - Zapata & Pancho Villa over run Mexico
1946 - Great Calcutta blood bath - Moslem/Hindu riot (3-4,000 die)
1988 - Jailed black nationalist Nelson Mandela struck with tuberculosis
·        IN RELIGION
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·        IN SCIENCE
1898 - Edwin Prescott patents roller coaster
1988 - IBM introduces software for artificial intelligence
·        IN US POLITICS
1777 - Americans defeat British in Battle of Bennington, Vt
1780 - British decisively defeat Americans in Battle of Camden, SC
1812 - Gen Hull surrenders Detroit & Michigan territory to England
1863 - Emancipation Proclamation signed

·        ARTISTS:  AUTHORS:  COMPOSERS
1892 - Harold Foster, cartoonist (created "Prince Valiant")
·        ATHLETES
Frank Gifford, NFL halfback (NY Giants)/ABC sportscaster turns 81
1862 - Amos Alonzo Stagg, football pioneer, inventor (tackling dummy)
·        ENTERTAINERS (ACTORS/SINGERS…)
1879 - Ethel Barrymore, classic film & stage actress (Pinky, Moonrise)
Angela Bassett, actor(What's Love Got to Do With It) turns 53
Steve Carell, American actor and comedian turns 49
1930 - Robert Culp, actor (I Spy, Bob & Carol & Ted & Alice)
Kathie Lee Gifford, hostess (Live with Regis & Kathie Lee) turns 58
Eydie Gorme, [Edithe Gormezano], Bronx NY, singer (Bossa Nova and Spanish version ) turns 79
Madonna, singer turns 53
Julie Newmar, Hollywood Calif, actress (Catwoman-Batman, Living Doll) turns 76
1925 - Fess Parker, actor (Davy Crockett song, Old Yeller movie trailer)
Emily Robison, American country singer, instrumentalist and songwriter (Dixie Chicks) turns 39
Lesley Ann Warren, actress (Cinderella, Mission Impossible) turns 65
·        ENTREPRENEUR & EDUCATORS
1650 - Vincenzo Coronelli, Italian cartographer and encylopedist 
1897 - Robert Ringling, circus master
·        POLITICIANS
1913 - Menachem Begin, Israeli PM (1977-83, Nobel 1978)

·        SCIENTISTS / THEOLOGISTS
1933 - Stuart A "Smokey" Roosa, Durango Colo, Col USAF/astronaut (Apollo 14)
1837 - Emile A H Seipgens, Dutch priest/beer brewer
1904 - Wendell Stanley, biochemist, 1st to crystallize a virus (Nobel 1946)

     Today’s Obits:
2003 - Idi Amin, Ugandan dictator dies of kidney failure at 80
1989 - Amanda Blake, actress (Gunsmoke), dies of AIDS at 58
2008 - Ronnie Drew, Ex-Singer of The Dubliners & Solo Artist dies at 74
1907 - James Hector, Scottish geologist dies at 73
1986 - John Hurley, song writer (Son of a Preacher Man), dies at 45
1956 - Bela Lugosi, actor (Dracula), dies of heart attack at 73
1949 - Margaret Mitchell, US writer (Gone With the Wind), dies after being hit by speeding car at 48
1977 - Elvis Presley, rocker, dies of heart ailment/drugs at Graceland at 42
1948 - Babe Ruth, Baseball legend (NY Yankees), dies of cancer / pneumonia at 53
1995 - John Cameron Swayze, news anchor (NBC), dies at 89
1419 - Wenceslaus, King of the Romans, King of Bohemia dies of heart attack while hunting at 58

     ANSWERS:
Trivia Quiz

1.      Who had a No 1 hit with Foolish Beat ?
a.      Debbie Gibson
2.      How many individual bets make up a Yankee?
a.      Eleven: A multiple bet consisting of 11 bets (6 doubles, 4 trebles and 1 4-fold) on 4 selections in different events.
3.      In Germany what are strumpfhose?
a.      Tights
4.      In the movie Junior what was different about the Schwarzenegger character?
a.      He was pregnant
5.      Which French brothers invented the first films?
a.      Lumiere brothers
6.      Who won the Best Director Oscar for the English Patient?
a.      Anthony Minghella
7.      What are the international registration letters of a vehicle from Switzerland?
a.      CH
8.      Who had a 1980s No 1 hit With or Without You?
a.      U2
9.      What does A stand for in GATT?
a.      Agreement [General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade]
10.   What type of explosion is associated with "Alamogordo in New Mexico?
a.      Nuclear
11.   In which decade was Hugh Grant born?
a.      1960s
12.   What was Wilhelm Rontgen's most important discovery?
a.      X-rays
13.   Who was boxing's heavyweight champion throughout the 40s?
a.      Joe Louis

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Disclaimer: All opinions are mine…feel free to agree or disagree. All ‘data’ info is from the internet sites and is usually checked with at least one other source, but I have learned that every site has mistakes and sadly once out the information is out there, many sites simply copy it and is therefore difficult to verify. Also for events occurring before the Gregorian calendar was adopted [1582] may not be totally accurate.
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