Jan 3 2012


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Today’s  Historical  Highlights
1496 - Leonardo da Vinci unsuccessfully tests a flying machine
1825 - Scottish factory owner Robert Owen buys 30,000 acres in Indiana as site for New Harmony utopian community
1861 - Delaware legislature rejects proposal to join Confederacy
1899 - The first known use of the word automobile, was seen in an editorial in The New York Times
1924 - British Egyptologist Howard Carter finds sarcophagus of Tutankhamen
1961 - US breaks diplomatic relations with Cuba
1988 - Margaret Thatcher becomes longest-serving British PM this century

Happy Birthday To:                      
 
Free Rambling Thoughts   
What a great day it was…it started off with opening a DVD from my trip to Ethiopia. Al and Nancy did an amazing job. Watching the video was just like taking the trip all over again. They had some great video and really blended it very well. The still shots were also amazing. I am always enthralled at how different people in the group went to the same places I did, but put a different spin on what they saw. Then I looked at Focus Travel for 2013 and there is a trip to Uganda—to see the gorilla in January, 2013. I called and thankfully I’m in. I took the last spot. Just like so many things these days, number of permits is extremely limited and 14 is all our group can hold. Next I got a call from Greg, the river runner, and he wants me to help him with some computer stuff so he can design a T-shirt for the ‘Sandra’. There is a company that does T-shirts and other stuff print-on-demand. It will be great for his clients and river running friends. Then I caught up on the newspaper…and low and behold, the weather service has decided that the Flagstaff bad drought of over 10 years has ended…with the last two years well above the ‘drought’ determination. We are not yet a rain forest by any means, but Flagstaff and a small strip along our Mogollon Rim is no longer ‘abnormally dry’ or ‘exceptionally dry’. We are still very dry, but the worst seems to be over. That is good news for all of us. A great way to being 2012!!!

In crazy stuff…I got another bill from a Dr. who assisted in January throat surgery. I got the first bill in October after the insurance paid. I paid the bill electronically. In November, they sent me a nasty letter. I called and they said they hadn’t been paid. I checked and it showed paid. Then last week I got another bill. I really started researching and discovered that they were actually paid twice…on the same day at exactly the same time. The bank can’ help..since I didn’t catch it sooner…and I get that.  Somehow either I hit pay twice, or something else happened. By now the two checks for $17.55 have been cashed. So now they owe me $17.55. They were closed today, but just wait until tomorrow…I left a message on their answering machine. This is so stupid, I never saw the assistant, unless I saw him after the versed and before I was alert again. He just has a crappy billing service.

Game   Center   (answers at the end of post)
NEW—Brain Game

NPR Sunday Puzzle
Every answer is a familiar two-word phrase, name or title containing the consecutive letters I-N-D, as in "independent." For example, given the clue "19th-century British prime minister," the answer would be "Benjamin Disraeli."
1.     A ceremony performed by native American to end a drought:
2.     Beauty is only this:
3.     Roosevelt’s given names:
4.     Title character in a Chas Dicken’s mystery:
5.     Fast Food Franchise that sells baked goods and coffee:
6.     Action star in ‘Fast and Furious’ and ‘XXX’ :
7.     A RR station:
8.     Coke, Pepsi, etc sold at a fast food restaurant:
9.     Made by Pepsi:
10.  Clevaland’s leading newspaper:
11.  Duke Ellington Jazz Standard:
12.  Person who interrupts news to his advantage:
13.  Departure of scientists and intellectuals from one country to abroad:
14.  An entrée:
15.  A book in which you look up ‘anno domini ‘or ‘e pluribus unum’:

Wuzzles  What concept or phrase do these suggest?

Lifestyle  Substance      
AZ Centennial is in days: Did you know?…
Found on You Tube         

Harper’s Index         
  • Portion of all 800-numbers held by one Philadelphia company that redirects calls to phone-sex lines: 1/4

Joke-of-the-day
Teacher: Now, Sam, tell me frankly do you say prayers before eating?
 Sam: No sir, I don't have to, my mom is a good cook.
--BONUS—
Little Johnny's kindergarten class was on a field trip to their local police station where they saw pictures tacked to a bulletin board of the 10 most wanted criminals. One of the youngsters pointed to a picture and asked if it really was the photo of a wanted person.
'Yes,' said the policeman. 'The detectives want very badly to capture him.
 'Little Johnny asked, 'Why didn't you keep him when you took his picture?’

Old-er people in the News
FORT LAUDERDALE, Florida (AP) -- A 70-year-old woman survived a nine-story fall from a condominium tower Wednesday when she landed on a canopy, officials said.
Gloria Jummati was cleaning her balcony at Coral Ridge Towers when she fell and landed on a first-floor canopy, according to the Fort Lauderdale Fire-Rescue. Jummati was alert and talking when rescuers arrived.
She was transported to Broward General Medical Center with a broken arm and other non-life-threatening injuries, the South Florida Sun-Sentinel reported.

Rules of Thumb   
Easy shortcuts to make an ‘educated’ guess
  • If a politician mentions "special interests," he or she is discussing something, someone or some group with whom they disagree. On the contrary, the term "public interest" signals something with which they are in complete agreement.


Somewhat Useless Information   
  • Jimi Hendrix, Janis Joplin, and Jim Morrison were all 27 years old when they died.
  • Little Jackie Paper was the name of Puff the Magic Dragon's human friend.
  • Mickey Mouse is known as 'Topolino' in Italy.
  • In 1987 Playtex premiered the first US TV commercials with real lingerie models displaying their bras and underwear on national television.
  • In the movie Casablanca Rick never says "Play it again, Sam." He says: "You played it for her, you can play it for me. Play it!". Ilsa says "Play it, Sam. Play 'As Time Goes By"'.
  • MTV (Music Television) made its debut at 12:01 a.m. on August 1, 1981 The first music-video shown on the rock-video cable channel was, appropriately, "Video Killed the Radio Star" by the Buggles. MTV's original five veejays were Martha Quinn, Nina Blackwood, Mark Goodman, J.J. Jackson and Alan Hunter.


Yeah, It Really Happened                 
LONDON - A British TV listings said "a temporarily overzealous profanity checker" censored innocuous program titles, including changing the film "Hancock" to "HanC**k." Virgin Media said the titles were fixed after visitors to the listings Web site noticed "Hancock" had been changed along with the children's show "Dick and Dom," which became "D**k and Dom," and the panel game "Never Mind the Buzzcocks," which was listed as "Never Mind the BuzzC**ks,"
The Sun reported Tuesday. The Web site even changed the name of soccer team Arsenal to "A***nal," the British tabloid said. A Virgin Media representative said the changes were the work of an employee described as "a temporarily overzealous profanity checker."

Calendar Information        
Happening This Week:
1-7
  • Celebration of Life Week
  • Diet Resolution Week
  • Silent Record Week
  • National Lose Weight/Feel Great Week
  • Someday We'll Laugh About This Week
  • New Year's Resolutions Week


Today Is                                                                      
  • Congress Assembles Day
  • Drinking Straw Day
  • Earth at Perihelion
  • Festival of Sleep Day
  • J.R.R. Tolkien Day
  • Memento Mori :"Remember You Will Die" Day
  • National Chocolate Covered Cherry Day
  • National Thank God Its Monday! Day
  •  Alaska : Admission Day (1959 as 49th state)
  • Russia : Passport Presentation  Day


Today’s Other Events                                                             
1400’s
1431 - Joan of Arc handed over to the bishop

1500’s
1521 - Martin Luther excommunicated by Pope Leo X from the Roman Catholic Church
1541 - On this date, de Soto visits the main Chickisaw town. He wants to visit Caluca, and he gets guides and interpreters from the Chickisaw 

1700’s
1780 - Danish national anthem Kong Kristian... 1st sung

1800’s
1847 - California town of Yerba Buena renamed San Francisco
1852 - 1st Chinese arrive in Hawaii
1871 - Oleomargarine patented by Henry Bradley, Binghamton, NY
1879 - U.S.Army Captain Henry Wessells at Fort Robinson, in northwestern Nebraska, receives orders from General Sheridan and Secretary of the Interior Carl Schurz which states that Dull Knife and his CHEYENNEs return to their reservation.
1888 - 1st wax drinking straw patented, by Marvin C Stone in Washington DC

1900’s
1918 - US employment service opens as a unit of Dept of Labor
1938 - March of Dimes established to fight polio
1939 - Gene Cox becomes 1st girl page in US House of Representatives
1944 - World War II: Top Ace Major Greg "Pappy" Boyington is shot down
1952 - "Dragnet" with Jack Webb premieres on NBC TV
1953 - Frances Bolton and her son, Oliver from Ohio, become the first mother and son to serve simultaneously in the U.S. Congress
1956 - A fire damages the top part of the Eiffel Tower
1967 - Carl Wilson of the Beach Boys is indicted for draft evasion
1977 - Apple Computers incorporate
1990 - Panama's leader Gen Manuel Noriega surrenders to US authorities
1991 - LA King Wayne Gretzky scores his 700th goal against NY Islanders
1997 - The People's Republic of China announces it will spend $27.7 billion USD to fight erosion and pollution in the Yangtze and Yellow river valleys

2000’s
2009 - Israeli ground forces invade Gaza

Today’s Birthdays                                                           
In their 30’s
  • Eli Manning, American football player is 31

In their 40’s
  • Cheryl Miller, basketball player (Olympic-gold-1984) is 48

In their 50’s
  • Mel Gibson, actor is 56

In their 60’s
  • John Paul Jones [John Baldwin], rock bassist (Led Zeppelin - Stairway to Heaven) is 66
  • Stephen Stills, songwriter/guitarist (Cosby Stills & Nash) is 67
In their 80’s
  • Robert Loggia, actor is 82  
Remembered for being born on this day
  • Cicero, Roman statesman and philosopher in 106 BC
  • Betty Furness, actress/journalist/consumer activist (Studio 1) in 1916
  • Ray Milland, Welsh actor (Lost Weekend-Acad Award 1945) in 1905
  • ZaSu Pitts, American actress in 1894
  • John Ronald Reuel Tolkien, S Afr, philologist/writer (Lord of Rings) in 1892
  • William Tucker, 1st Black child born in Americain 1624


Today’s Obits                                                           
  • Juan Cabrillo, conqueror of Cen America, discoverer of CA, dies of gangrene at 45 in 1543
  • Conrad Hilton, US founder (Hilton Hotels), dies at 91 in 1979
  • Edgar Cayce, American psychic, dies of stroke at 67 in 1945
  • Pat Hingle, American actor dies at 85 in 2009
  • Jack Ruby, assassin who killed assassin Oswald, dies of pulmonary embolism at 55 in 1967

Answers                                                                                                                                            

Brain Game

NPR Sunday Puzzle
1.     A ceremony performed by native American to end a drought: rain dance
2.     Beauty is only this: skin deep
3.     Roosevelt’s given names: Franklin Delano
4.     Title character in a Chas Dicken’s mystery: Edwin Drew
5.     Fast Food Franchise that sells baked goods and coffee: Dunkin’ Donuts
6.     Action star in ‘Fast and Furious’ and ‘XXX’ : Vin Diesel
7.     A RR station: train depot
8.     Coke, Pepsi, etc sold at a fast food restaurant: fountain drink
9.     Made by Pepsi: Mountain Dew
10.  Clevaland’s leading newspaper: Plain Dealer
11.  Duke Ellington Jazz Standard: Satin Doll
12.  Person who interrupts news to his advantage: spin doctor
13.  Departure of scientists and intellectuals from one country to abroad: brain drain
14.  An entrée: main dish
15.  A book in which you look up ‘anno domini ‘or ‘e pluribus unum’: Latin dictionary

Wuzzle
  • United States—I agree, a little lame
  • Tuesday
  • Upset stomach


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] the dates may not be totally accurate.
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