5-12-14


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Flagstaff Almanac: Day: 132  / Week: 20 
May Averages: 68° \ 34°
Today: Average Sky Cover: 10%
    H 48° L 29° Ave. humidity: 48%
    Wind: ave:   12mph; Gusts:  32mph  
    Average High: 66° Record High:  86° (1986)
    Average Low: 33° Record Low:  20° (1983)
          
Quote of the Day
Today’s Historical Highlights

1215 - English barons serve ultimatum on King John; leads to Magna Carta
1551 - San Marcos University in Lima Peru, opens
1777 - 1st ice cream advertisement (Philip Lenzi-NY Gazette)
1792 - Toilet that flushes itself at regular intervals is patented
1865 - Last land action of Civil war at Palmito Ranch, Texas
1870 - Manitoba becomes a province of Canada
1881 - Treaty of Bardo, Tunisia becomes a French protectorate
1898 - Louisiana adopts new constitution with "grandfather clause" designed to eliminate black voters
1928 - Benito Mussolini ends women's rights in Italy
1932 - Body of kidnapped son of Charles Lindbergh is found
1937 - Coronation of King George VI of Great Britain
1941 - Konrad Zuse presents the Z3, the world's first working programmable, fully automatic computer, in Berlin.
1942 - Nazi U-boat sinks American cargo ship at mouth of Mississippi River
1949 - 1st foreign woman ambassador received in USA (Vijaya Lakshmi Pandit of India)
1978 - US Commerce Dept says hurricane names will no longer be only female
1984 - South African prisoner Nelson Mandela sees his wife for 1st time in 22 years
1992 - 1st Belgian woman (Ingrid Baeyens) to ascend Mount Everest
2002 - Former US President Jimmy Carter arrives in Cuba for a five-day visit with Fidel Castro becoming first President of the United States, in or out of office, to visit the island since Castro's 1959 revolution.

  Today’s Birthdays:   

How many can you identify? Answers in Today’s Birthdays below
My Free Rambling Thoughts   

Mother’s Day is always difficult after losing a mom, but this year I posted her picture on FB and got lots of likes and some nice comments. Also nice that others also posted pics of their moms. Social networking can be nice.

Fareed had a very interesting discussion about radicals. The main story was about the crazies in Nigeria. One of his main points is that both Christianity and Islam have lots of people claiming to follow the religion. The majority of these followers are simply moderate believers who go about their everyday lives. Both religions have a few with extremist views who are not afraid to use violence to show that they are believers. It has been like that historically and continues today. An important lesson for all of us to remember.

My parents, being children of the depression, were always frugal. My mom gave me a picture of her, taken for the church directory, about 25 years ago. It is a very nice picture. When I decided to post it on FB, I had to scan it. I took it out of the frame, only to find a picture of my younger brother behind her picture. I’m can hear her thinking, well, I already have a frame so I don’t need to buy a new one. I scanned that picture too and sent it to my brother. We both smiled, knowing that it was typical Mom.  

Strange weather day…clear when I got up, the about 10a a 15 minute snow storm, then lots of wind, then a lot calmer, then strong winds again.

Game  Center (answers at the end of post)

Brain Teasers
Four well known sayings have been reworded below. Can you identify the originals?
Example : Lack of awareness brings elation. (Ignorance is bliss.)

1. Stop sleeping and sniff the java.
2. Fine items approach people who have patience.
3. One should not rate a volume by the lid.
4. Progress to the rhythm of another bongo player.

Lifestyle  Substance:     

Found on You Tube with some relevance to today





OK Then…
Harper’s Index 

Amount Americans spent on vitamins in 2012: $9,200,000,000

Chance that a vitamin outperforms a placebo in a peer reviewed 2012 study: 1 in 12

Unusual Fact of the Day

Stan and Jan Berenstain didn't just write about bears. They also penned How to Teach Your Children About Sex.

Largest Animals in the world…

The Largest Bats in the World: The Giant golden-crowned flying fox
The largest bat species is the Giant golden-crowned flying fox (Acerodon jubatus), an endangered fruit bat from the rainforests of the Philippines that is part of the megabat family. The maximum size is believed to approach 1.5 kg (3.3 lb), 55 cm (22 in) long, and the wingspan body mass and length, but it has been known to exceed the Golden-crowned species in wingspan. may be almost 1.8 m (5.9 ft). The Large Flying Fox (Pteropus vampyrus) is smaller in Specimens have been verified to 1.83 m (6.0 ft) and possibly up to 2 m (6.6 ft) in wingspan.

Oldest Trees in the World…

Sarv-e Abarqu, also called the "Zoroastrian Sarv," is a cypress tree in Yazd province, Iran. The tree is estimated to be at least 4,000 years old and, having lived through the dawn of human civilization not far away, it is considered an Iranian national monument. Many have noted that Sarv-e Abarqu is most likely the oldest living thing in Asia.

Travel Destination Info… #4 –UK

International Tourism Expenditure 2010: $48.6 billion
Percent Change (from 2009) -2.4%
Market Share: 5.3%

Joke-of-the-day

Q. Why do University of Michigan graduates hang their diplomas from their rear view mirror?
A. So they can use handicapped parking. 

Rules of Thumb:   

DESIGNING A MODERN CHAIR
If you're designing a chair and want to know how well your design will stand the test of time, imagine 30 of them lined up in a Laundromat.

Yeah, It Really Happened

FARMINGTON, N.M. (AP) — A New Mexico librarian discovered a blast from the past, specifically 1967.
Lola Delaney tells The Daily Times (http://bit.ly/1gny3It) that she was recently cleaning the library of Hermosa Middle School in Farmington when she went through a cardboard box.
Delaney says inside were 31 letters all dated April 1967.
According to the letters, they were written by students and meant to be given to the class of 1987.
In the letters, the students touch on numerous topics including the Vietnam War, the space race and miniskirts.
Delaney says the students who wrote the letters have been invited to an annual celebration May 19 at the school, where the letters will be available to read.
She says she doesn't know if students in 1987 ever received them.

Somewhat Useless Information   

Bears have undeveloped carnassial teeth, which are large teeth found in many carnivorous mammals, used for shearing flesh and bone in a scissor like way.
Bears have 42 teeth. Their canine teeth are large, and the molar teeth flat and crushing and there are variations within species.
Polar bears appear to have secondarily re-evolved fully functional carnassials, as their diets have switched back towards carnivory. The dental formula for living bears is: 3.1.2-4.23.1.2-4.3
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Ralph Lauren, is not only an American fashion designer, but also a business executive and the 162nd richest person in the world, according to Forbes in 2012.
His wealth comes at $6.5 billion dollars.
Ralph Lauren is not his real name, he was born as Ralph Lifshitz in the Bronx, New York, to Ashkenazi Jewish immigrants, from Pinsk, son of Frank Lifshitz, a house painter.

Calendar Information        

This Week’s Observances:

6-12
National Nurses Day and Week      

11-17
Universal Family Week
Food Allergy Awareness Week 
National Hospital Week 
National Nursing Home Week
National Police Week 
National Return To Work Week 
National Transportation Week 
National Women's Health Week 

Reading is Fun Week
Salute to Moms 35+ Week


12-18
American Craft Beer Week 
Children's Book Week
National Bike to Work Week

National Dog Bite Prevention Week  

National Etiquette Week

Work At Home Moms Week


Today Is  
International Nurses Day    
Limerick Day
National Women's Check-up Day

National Nutty Fudge Day  
Odometer Day
         

     Today’s Events through History  

      1929 - Pulitzer prize awarded to Julia Peterkin (Scarlet Sister Mary)
1930 - Pulitzer prize awarded to Marc Connelly (Green Pastures)
1982 - Pulitzer prize awarded to John Updike (Rabbit is Rich)
1993 - Last broadcast of "Cheers" on NBC-TV

Today’s Birthdays                                                           

Lawrence "Yogi" Berra, catcher/coach/manager (Yankees, Mets) is 89
Burt Bacharach, composer (I'll Never Fall in Love Again) is 86
Steve Winwood, England, rock bassist (A Higher Love) is 66
Bruce Boxleitner, actor (Scarecrow & Mrs King) is 64
Ving Rhames, actor (Pulp Fiction) is 55
Gabriel Byrne, Dublin, actor (Hello Again, Cool World) is 54
Emilio Estevez, NYC, actor (Breakfast Club, Young Guns) is 52
Stephen Baldwin, actor (Beast, Usual Suspects) is 48
Kim Fields Freeman, actress (Tootie-Facts of Life) is 45

Remembered for being born today

1820-1910 - Florence Nightingale, Florence Italy, nurse (Crimean War)
1850-1924 - Henry Cabot Ldge, U.S. statesman  
1907-2003 - Katharine Hepburn, Hartford CT, actress (Adam's Rib, On Golden Pond)
1914-2002 - Howard K Smith, newsman (Moderated Kennedy-Nixon debate)
1915-2001 - Mary Kay Ash, businesswoman, Mary Kay Cosmetics (d. 2001)
1936-2007 - Tom Snyder, newscaster (Tomorrow, NBC Weekend News)
1937-2008 - George Carlin, Bronx, comedian (7 dirty words, AM & FM, Carwash)

Today’s Historical Obits                                                           

Perry Como, American singer, 2001, @88 
George Chapman, English dramatist/interpreter, 1634, @75
Lillian Roth, actress (Animal Crackers), stroke, 1980, @69
Robert Reed, actor (Brady Bunch), AIDs, 1992, @59
Antonio Vega, Spanish pop singer-songwriter, pneumonia, 2009, @51
J.E.B. Stuart, Confederate General, in battle, 1864, @31

Brain Teasers                                         

1. Wake up and smell the coffee.
2. Good things come to those who wait.
3. Don't judge a book by its cover.
4. March to the beat of a different drummer.

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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