6-1-13



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Almanac: Flagstaff:  Week: 22/ Day: 152   Today: H 79°L 42°
Wind: ave:   6mph; Gusts:  21mph  Ave. humidity:  40%
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Quote of the Day


Today’s Historical Highlights
1st magazine on microfilm offered to subscribers (Newsweek)…1949
1st pay telephone installed…1880
1st skirmish in Civil War, Fairfax Court House, Va…1861
1st transmission of CNN, Cable News Network…1980
1st written record of Scotch Whiskey appears in Exchequer Rolls of Scotland, 
     Friar John Cor is the distiller…1495
Approximate domestication of the horse in the Eurasian steppes near Dereivka, 
     central Ukraine (hypothesis only) …4000BC
Barboncito, Armijo, Delgadito, Herrero Grande, Manuelito, and others sign 
     the new treaty. to go back to their old lands…1868 
Beijing, then under the control of the Jurchen ruler Emperor Xuanzong of Jin, is 
     captured by the Mongols under Genghis Khan, ending the Battle of Beijing…1215
Ed Sullivan's final TV show on CBS…1971
FM multiplex stereo broadcasting 1st heard…1961
Last of Britain's troops withdraws from US…1796
Legal definition of "Indian" is made…1934
Protective baseball helmets 1st worn by batters…1938
Snows in Buffalo & Rochester NY & Cleveland Ohio…1843
Voting machine patented (Thomas A Edison)…1869

 Today’s Birthdays:    
How many can you identify?…answers in Today’s Birthdays



My Free Rambling Thoughts   
Quite the warm day for Flagstaff…our warmest of the year. While I spend a good deal of time mentioning the wind in our fair city, I must say, living at the base of Mount Elden is nice as we always have a nice small breeze. During these warm….er day, that breeze flows right through my place and makes it quite pleasant. Even better I have good control…opening the upstairs windows keeps that area cool, same with downstairs. Or I can open opposite windows up and down stairs and also keep it cool…when it is not too warm outside.
 
I have been reading some articles about America’s drone use under our current president, and how he somehow believes it is OK to kill American citizens with these drones…so far just on foreign soil. The more ‘liberal’ press is just starting to speak up about this, and actually the conservative press is still silent. The ongoing conversation has to do with the constitution and the Bill of Rights. Most of the discussion is on the 5th amendment which in part states: …nor be deprived of life, liberty, or property, without due process of law…. The President believes that this right does not apply to ‘suspected terrorists’. Several lawsuits are working their way through our system regarding the killing of several suspected terrorists who were American citizens and were killed by drones in Yemen. For me, the most worrisome part of this story is that any future president will be able to use these actions as a precedent. The current quiet outcry is that American citizens are being deprived of their rights. There also has been an increase in the killing of American citizens who are believed to be terrorists in our country. We read all the time about local police killing a robbery suspect, an alleged shooter, or some other criminal. During my lifetime, we have become a very violent nation and continue to become more violent every day. It is time for a national conversation on the dangers associated with the killing of any American, including the killing by law enforcement [local, state, and Federal].
Game  Center (answers at the end of post)
Brain Teasers
A spoonerism is a pair of words that can have the initial sounds switched to form new words. For example, "churning bear" is a spoonerism for "burning chair" (note that the pairs do not have to be spelled the same - only sound the same). From the definitions below, can you figure out the spoonerism pairs?
1. Thumper's cellphone...mis-named nerve. 2. Where to buy a mallard...jammed portal. 3. Grizzly relative...two pin-lovers. 4. Sad iguana...Merlin slam-dunking. 5. Wasp accelerates...Half a six-pack.

Lifestyle  Substance:     
Found on You Tube with some relevance to today

Hmmmm
Never do card tricks for the group you play poker with.
Ok, then?


Harper’s Index    
Percentage of those consuming three or more energy drinks per day who ‘sometimes’ or ‘often’ fall asleep on the job: 44
Picture of the Day: Recent Canadian Cruise



Unusual Fact of the Day
When the Philadelphia Eagles beat the Dallas Cowboys in sweltering heat in September, 2000, many Eagles credited the ice-cold pickle juice they had guzzled.
Joke-of-the-day
In the middle of a forest, there was a hunter who was suddenly confronted by a huge, mean bear.
In his fear, all attempts to shoot the bear were unsuccessful. Finally, he turned and ran as fast as he could. The hunter ran and ran and ran, until he ended up at the edge of a very steep cliff. His hopes were dim.
Seeing no way out of his predicament, and with the bear closing in rather quickly, the hunter got down on his knees, opened his arms, and exclaimed, "Dear God! Please give this bear some religion!"
The skies darkened and there was lightning in the air. Just a few feet short of the hunter, the bear came to abrupt stop, and glanced around, somewhat confused.
Suddenly, the bear looked up into the sky and said, "Thank you God, for the food I'm about to receive..."
Rules of Thumb:   
Easy shortcuts to make an ‘educated’ guess
RECOGNIZING THE OBVIOUS
 As a rule, clients will recognize the obvious much sooner than professionals.    
Yeah, It Really Happened
WEST HAVEN, Conn. — A woman has been charged with prostitution in Connecticut after calling police to complain about how she was being treated by a pimp.
Police say they did not find the pimp when they arrived at a Super 8 Motel in West Haven on Sunday, but they did find 35-year-old Jennifer Lowery with a man they describe as a customer.
Police charged Lowery with prostitution and 60-year-old Richard Burford of New Haven with patronizing a prostitute.
Police say Lowery told them she thought it would take police longer to show up, so she decided to conduct some business while waiting.
Somewhat Useless Information   
  • Rubber shoes will do nothing to protect one from lightning.
  • Talking on the telephone is the leading cause of lightning injuries inside the home.
  • Lightning can reach over five miles in length, raise the temperature of the air by as much as 50,000 degrees Fahrenheit, and can contain a hundred million electrical volts.
  • Lightning is not confined just to thunderstorms. It has been visible in volcanic eruptions, extremely intense forest fires, surface nuclear detonations, heavy snowstorms, and in large hurricanes.
  • In the U.S., the odds of being struck by lightning in any one year is 1 in 700,000. The odds of being struck in a lifetime is 1 in 3,000. About 400 people survive lightning strikes in the U.S. each year.
  • The Red Sprite lightning that was recently discovered is discharged very high in the atmosphere, a 40-mile span between the tops of severe storm clouds to the lower ionosphere "D" layer. They are predominately red and last for a fraction of a second. Scientists are uncertain of the cause.  


Calendar Information        
Happening This Month:
Adopt A Shelter Cat Month
African-American Music Appreciation Month
Antiphospholipid Antibody Syndrome Awareness Month (APS) 

Audio Book Appreciation Month
Beautiful in Your Skin Month 

Black Music Month 
Cancer From The Sun Month
Caribbean-American Heritage Month
Cataract Awareness Month
Celibacy Awareness Month
Child Vision Awareness Month
Children's Awareness Month
Corn and Cucumber Month 

Country Cooking Month 
Dairy Alternative Month
Dairy Month 
Effective Communications Month
Entrepreneurs "Do It Yourself" Marketing Month
Fireworks Safety Month
Gay & Lesbian Pride Month 

Great Outdoors Month
International Childhood Cancer Awareness Month
International Men's Month
International Surf Music Month 

June is Lane Courtesy Month 
June is Perennial Gardening Month
June is Turkey Lovers Month 

Lemon and Mango Month 
Migraine Awareness Month
National Accordion Awareness Month
National Aphasia Awareness Month
National Bathroom Reading Month 

National Camping Month 

National Caribbean-American Heritage Month
National GLBT (Gay,Lesbian,Bisexual & Transgender) Awareness Month
National GLBT (Gay,Lesbian,Bisexual & Transgender) Book Month
National Candy Month 

National Fruit and Veggies Month (Also September)
National Ice Tea Month
National Migraine Awareness Month
National Rivers Month
National Rose Month  

National Safety Month
National Smile Month 

National Soul Food Month
National Steakhouse Month
Okra & Pluot and Aprium Month 

Pharmacists Declare War on Alcoholism Month
Potty Training Awareness Month 

Professional Wellness Month
Rebuild Your Life Month
Skyscraper Month
Sports America Kids Month
Student Safety Month
Vision Research Month 

World Naked Bike Ride Month 
(Northern Hemisphere) 
Women's Golf Month 

World Infertility Month 

Happening This Week:
1-8
Black Single Parents Week
End Mountain Top Removal Week
International Clothesline Week
National Business Etiquette Week
National Headache Awareness Week
National Sun Safety Week
National Tire Safety Week
Rip Current Awareness Week

Today Is                                                                      
·        Dare Day
·        Do-Dah Parade Day
·        Drawing Day or Pencil Day
·        Heimlich Maneuver Day 1974 published
·        Horseradish Days
·        National Go Barefoot Day
·        National Trails Day
·        Say Something Nice Day
·        Stand For Children Day
·        Turtle Races Day
·        Xterra Off-Road Triathalon
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·        China: International Children's Day
·        Israel: Jerusalem Day (1967-- Yom Yerushalayim: commemorating reunification of Jerusalem and the establishment of Israeli control over the Old City)
·        Samoa: Independence Day (1962 from  New Zealand)
·        US: Kentucky Admission Day (1792: 15th)
·        US: Tennessee Admission Day (1796: 16th)

Today’s Events through History  
1st boxing match to be televised, Lon Nova defeats Max Baer…1939
1st earthquake recorded in US, at Plymouth, Mass…1638
1st Quakers arrives in New Amsterdam (NY)…1657
1st US runner breaks 4 minute mile (Don Bowden)…1957 
America West Arena opens in Phoenix…1992
Anne Boleyn crowned queen of England…1533
Driving test & license plates introduced in England…1935
Fire at the backlot of Universal Studios Hollywood destroys several icons from
      movies, such as Courthouse Square, the clock tower from Back to the Future,
      and the King Kong exhibit on the studio tour…2008
People's Republic of China begins filling the reservoir behind the Three Gorges Dam…2003
Photosensitive glass developed…1947
Scottish Covenanters defeat John Graham of Claverhouse at the Battle of Drumclog…1679
Simon & Garfunkel's "Mrs Robinson" hits #1…1968
Sojourner Truth leaves NY to begin her career as antislavery activist…1843

Today’s Birthdays                                                           
In their 70’s
Pat Boone, Florida, singer/actor (April Love, Cross & Switchblade) is 79
Morgan Freeman, actor (Driving Mrs Daisy, Glory) is 76

In their 50’s
Lisa Hartman Black, Houston, singer/actress (Tabitha, Knots Landing) is 57

In their 40’s
Heidi Klum, German supermodel is 40

Remembered for being born today
John Drinkwater, English poet/playwright (Abraham Lincoln) [1882-1937]
Andy Griffith, Mount Airy NC, actor (Andy Griffith Show, Matlock), [1926- 2012]
Reverend Ike, SC, evangelist minister (Joy of Living) [1935-2009]
Marilyn Monroe, [Norma Jean Mortenson], LA, actress (Some Like It Hot) [1926-1962]
Edmund Ignatius Rice, Irish founder of the Christian Brothers and Presentation Brothers [1762-1844]
Nelson Riddle, Oradell NJ, musical conductor (Batman, Frank Sinatra) [1921-1985]
Brigham Young, painter/religious leader (Mormon church)/polygamist [1801-1877]

Today’s Historical Obits                                                           
John Dewey, US philosopher (Common Faith), education reformer…1952…at 92
Mary Dyer, English Quaker (martyred)…hanged…1660…at 49
Richard Greene, actor (Adv of Robin Hood)…brain tumor…1985…at 67
Hank Ketcham, cartoonist (Dennis the Menace)…2001…at 81
Yves Saint Laurent, French fashion designer…brain cancer…2008…at 71
Helen Keller, blind & deaf/author (Let us Have Faith)…1968…at 87

Answer: Brain Teasers
1. Bunny phone...funny bone. 2. Duck store...stuck door. 3. Polar bear...bowler pair. 4. Weeping lizard...leaping wizard. 5. Bee throttles...three bottles.
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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I retired in '06--at the ripe old age of 57. I enjoy blogging, photography, traveling, and living life to it's fullest.