9/30/13


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Almanac: Flagstaff:  Week: 40/ Day: 273   
Today: H 68°L 30°…Ave. humidity: 51%
Wind: ave:   3mph; Gusts:  22mph  
Average High: 68° Record High:  83°  (2010)
Average Low: 37° Record Low:  24° (1907)

Quote of the Day



Today’s Historical Highlights
1st book published, Johann Guttenberg's Bible…1452
1st US amateur swim meet (NY Athletic Club) …1877
22 Nazi leaders found guilty of war crimes at Nuremberg…1946
7 Cherokee leaders sign the "Articles of Agreement" with the Lords Commissioners 
     in British Court in London …1730
Anesthetic ether used for 1st time (Dr Wm Morton extracts a tooth) …1846
Babe Ruth hits record setting 60th HR (off Tom Zachary) …1927
Berlin Airlift ends after 277,000 flights…1949
Clarabelle finally talks "Goodbye Kids"…1960
Donovan's 1st US TV appearance (Shindig) …1965
Earl Warren appointed Chief Justice of the Supreme Court…1953
Flintstones premieres (1st prime time animation show) …1960
Hooters agrees to pay $2 million in discrimination suits…1997
JFK routes 3,000 federal troops to Mississippi…1962
Mozart's opera "Magic Flute" premieres in Vienna…1791
Nautilus, 1st atomic-powered vessel (sub), commissioned by the Navy…1954

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



My Free Rambling Thoughts   
A really nice Sunday here in our little town; not too warm, but still nice enough to have windows partially open. Cloudless medium blue sky.  I was even able to read the Sunday paper on the deck.
 
Something interesting, I guess, happened late last night in our quiet little neighborhood. Our ‘commons area’ that is surrounded on all sides by parking spaces. Near my side of the ‘commons area’ is a catch pond for drainage. It has medium sized rocks on all its sides. I have never seen any water in it. So this morning about 6am, there is a junky looking car sitting in the catch pond. By the way it was sitting it had to have been driven over one of the parking space cement parking blocks at a decent speed. About 6:30 some people showed up and ‘studied’ the car, then came with a shovel and cleared some rocks. A little while later an SUV drove into the catch pond and tried to hook up the vehicle. Not possible. About 5 people then moved some of the rocks, which kids do every so often, and one became the driver who then drove the car out of the catch pond through a parking space that did not have a cement barrier. He and his buddies drove off at a high rate of speed out of our complex. The SUV came back out the same way and drove off at a much lower speed. Neither vehicle is one I have noticed in the parking lot before so I guess there is a very interesting story behind this crazy situation.
 
Interesting day of football. AZ Cards won in a late score…nice to see them win one. I tried to watch the Bronco game but wonderful FOX announced they were carrying the game, but as the Broncos kept it a runaway, FOX would switch to other closer games, and come back only for scoring plays. Disappointing for any football fan who likes to watch the whole game.
 
I’m not writing about the government shutdown, but am following the kindergarten classes with teachers who have no control and a principal who refuses to step in.

Game  Center (answers at the end of post)
Brain Teasers
YO MIND
Lifestyle  Substance:     
Found on You Tube with some relevance to today

Hmmmm…Fearsome Phobias
If you have an irrational fear of... Drink (alcoholic)
You're suffering from... Potophobia: Latin potoruis ‘drinking
If you have an irrational fear of... Drugs (medicinal)
You're suffering from... Pharmacophobia: Greek pharmaco- 'medicine'
Interesting Disney



Harper’s Index    
Chance that an African-American child has an incarcerated parent: 1 in 9
Unusual Fact of the Day
In the early drafts of Back to the Future, Doc Brown had a pet chimpanzee.

Joke-of-the-day
A woman is a complicated creature. Before marriage, she expects a man, after marriage she suspects him, and after death she respects him.
Rules of Thumb:   
Easy shortcuts to make an ‘educated’ guess
AVOIDING SHARKS
If you see a school of porpoise, the water is free from sharks.   
Yeah, It Really Happened
BERLIN - "Forest Boy," who duped German officials into believing he lived in the wilderness for years, was sentenced to community service Thursday for fraud. Robin van Helsum, in his early 20s, gained fame in 2011 when he entered Berlin's City Hall and claimed to be "Ray," a dweller in a nearby forest. He said he did not know his last name, and had lived in the wilderness since his father's death in a fall, NBC News reported. His story was uncovered as a hoax after his photograph appeared in European media. A woman in the Netherlands contacted police in 2012 to report "Forest Boy" was her stepson, who disappeared the previous year. A legal settlement was arranged Thursday during his trial for fraud, in which prosecutors demanded van Helsum return approximately 30,000 euros ($40,445) he received from German youth organizations. Court spokesman Tobias Kaehne said van Helsum could have received a similar amount in government benefits as a homeless adult, and thus would not be ordered to make financial restitution. "The loss to the taxpayer is either nothing or very small," Kaehne said.
Somewhat Useless Information   
  • Jupiter is a planet made entirely of gases.
  • The first animal sent up to outer space was a dog.
  • If you could live on the planet Mercury, a year would only last 88 days.
  • Saturn’s moon, Titan, actually has many geysers spewing out of its south poles. Scientists have said that the geysers are very similar to the ones here on earth.


Calendar Information 
Today Is                                                                      
·        Blasphemy Day
·        National Mud Pack Day
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·        Botswana: Independence Day (1966 from UK)

Today’s Events through History  
Congress, flees to York Pa, as British forces advance…1777
Ethernet specifications published by Xerox working with Intel and Digital 
     Equipment Corporation…1980
Midway Islands formally declared a US possession…1867
Number of Indians were present at the Fort Sumner reservation: 
     402 Apache, 7,318 Navajo…1865
Radio's "Grand Ole Opry" is broadcasted on TV for 1st time…1950
Remonstrant Society forms in Antwerp…1619
Simón Bolívar defeats Santiago Bobadilla…1813
Time Square Theater opens at 217 W 42nd St NYC…1920 

Today’s Birthdays                                                           
Angie Dickinson, [Angeline Brown], actress (Police Woman) is 82
Johnny Mathis, vocalist (Chances Are, 12th of Never) is 78
Barry Williams, actor (Greg-Brady Bunch) is 59
Fran Drescher, actress (Cadillac Man, Nanny) is 56
Eric Stoltz, actor (Anaconda, Pulp Fiction, Mask) is 52
Jenna Elfman, actress (Townies, Dharma & Greg) is 42

Remembered for being born today
William Stoughton, judge at the Salem witch trials [1631-1701)
William Wrigley Jr., chewing gum [1861-1932]
Frankie Lymon, rocker (The Teenagers-Why do Fools Fall in Love) [1942-1968]
Truman Capote, author (In Cold Blood) [1924-1980]
Buddy Rich, jazz drummer and band leader [1917-1987]
Lester Garfield Maddox, (Gov-D-Ga)/restaurant owner [1915-2003]
Deborah Kerr, Helensburg Scotland, actress (King & I, Night of Iguana) [1921-2007]
Jody Powell, press secretary (Jimmy Carter) [1943-2009]

Today’s Historical Obits                                                           
Charles F Richter, US seismologist (scale of R)…1985…@85
Edgar Bergen, ventriloquist (Charlie McCarthy)…kidney disease…1978…@75
Simone Signoret, German/French actress (Room at Top, Gina)…cancer…1985…@64
Toohoolhoolzote, prophet of Nez Perce Indians…in battle…1877…late 50’s
Anwar al-Awlaki, American-born terrorist and Islamist militant… Predator drone…2011…@40
James Dean, actor (Rebel Without a Cause)…car crash…1955…@24

Brain Teasers
You are out of your mind. (U and R are gone from the word 'your' and are out of "your mind".)
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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