Mar 1

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Almanac: Week: 10 \ Day: 060 
March Averages: 50°\23°
86004 Today: H 44°\L 32° Average Sky Cover: 95% 
Wind ave:   6mph\Gusts:  26mph
Ave. High: 47° Record High:  66° (1921) Ave. Low: 21° Record Low:  -10° (1997)
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Observances Today:
US: Nebraska: Statehood Day-1867-37th
US: Ohio: Statehood Day-1803-17th
Asiatic Fleet Memorial Day—for all who served in the Asiatic fleet
Daughters' and Sons' Day
Endometriosis Day
Namesake Day
National Black Women in Jazz & The Arts Day
National Horse Protection Day
National Pig Day
Peanut Butter Lover's Day
Plan a Solo Vacation Day
ReFire, Not Retired Day
Saint David's Day—Patron St. of Wales
World Compliment Day
Zero Discrimination Day

Observances This Month:
Adopt A Rescued Guinea Pig Month
Alport Syndrome Awareness Month
American Red Cross Month or Red Cross Month    or 
Brain Injury Awareness Month
Child Life Month
Colic Awareness Month
Colorectal Cancer Awareness Month
Credit Education Month
Deep Vein Thrombosis (DVT) Month
Deaf History Month (3/13 to 4/15)
Employee Spirit Month
Endometriosis Month
Expanding Girls' Horizons in Science & Engineering Month
Honor Society Awareness Month
Humorists Are Artists Month
International Expect Success Month
International Ideas Month
International Listening Awareness Month
International Mirth Month
International Women's Month:
Irish-American Heritage Month
Mad for Plaid Month
Malignant Hypertension Awareness & Training Month
Music In Our Schools Month
National Athletic Training Month 
National Caffeine Awareness Month
National Cheerleading Safety Month
National Chronic Fatigue Syndrome Awareness Month
National Clean Up Your IRS Act Month
National Color Therapy Month
National Colorectal Cancer Awareness Month
National Craft Month
National Ethics Awareness Month
National Essential Tremor Awareness Month
National Eye Donor Month
National Frozen Food Month
National Multiple Sclerosis Education & Awareness Month
National Kidney Month
National Kite Month (3/28-5/3)
National March Into Literacy Month
National Nutrition Month
National On-Hold Month
National Peanut Month
National Social Work Month
National Umbrella Month
National Women's History Month
Optimism Month
Play The Recorder Month
Poison Prevention Awareness Month
Quinoa Month
Save Your Vision Month
Sing With Your Child Month
Small Press Month
Social Work Month
Spiritual Wellness Month
Supply Management Month
Transgender Month of Action for Healthcare Equality
Trisomy Awareness Month
Vascular Abnormalities Awareness Month
Women's History Month
Workplace Eye Wellness Month
Youth Art Month

Observances This Week:
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 …Celebrate Your Name Week
…National Cheerleading Week
…National Consumer Protection Week
National Pet Sitters Week  
…National Procrastination Week

…National Ghostwriters Week
…National Maple Syrup Days
…National Schools Social Work Week 
National Severe Storm Preparedness Week 
…National Sleep Awareness Week
…National Words Matter Week
…Professional Pet Sitters Week
…Read an E-Book Week 
Return The Borrowed Books Week
…Save Your Vision Week
…Severe Weather Preparedness Week 
Telecommuter Appreciation Week (Always Week that has Alexander Graham Bell's Birthday 3/2)
…Women in Construction Week 

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Quote of the Day 

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US Historical Highlights for Today
 1867 - Howard University, Washington DC, chartered
1869 - Postage stamps showing scenes are issued for 1st time
1872 - Yellowstone becomes world's 1st national park
1873 - E. Remington and Sons begins production of 1st practical typewriter
1909 - 1st US university school of nursing established, Univ of Minn
1913 - 1st state law requiring bonding of officers & state employees, ND
1913 - US federal income tax takes effect (16th amendment)
1932 - Charles Lindbergh Jr (20 months), kidnapped in NJ; found dead May 12
1936 - The Hoover Dam is completed
1937 - 1st permanent automobile license plates issued (Ct)
1940 - Richard Wright's novel "Native Son" is published
1941 - "Captain America" appears in a comic book
1941 - 1st US commercial FM radio station goes on the air, Nashville, Tenn
1945 - FDR announces success of Yalta Conference
1953 - Babe Didrikson-Zaharias wins LPGA Sarasota Golf Open
1954 - 4 Puerto Ricans open fire in House of Representatives injuring 5 members
1961 - President Kennedy establishes the Peace Corp
1962 - K-Mart opens
1967 - House of Representatives expels Rep Adam Clayton Powell Jr (307 to 116)
1970 - End of US commercial whale hunting
1980 - Snow falls in Florida
1996 - New toll-free 888 area code introduced in USA
2006 - English-language Wikipedia reaches its one millionth article
2014 - US President Barack Obama warns Russian President Vladimir Putin over involvement in Ukraine

Today’s World Events through History
1382 - Maillotin uprising against taxes in France
1420 - Pope Martinus I calls for crusade against the Hussite protestants
1565 - Portuguese soldier Estácio de Sá founds the city of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
1711 - "The Spectator" begins publishing (London)
1890 - 1st US edition of Sherlock Holmes (Study in Scarlet) published
1896 - Battle of Adwa: 80,000 Ethiopians destroy 20,000 Italians in Ethopia
1896 - Henri Becquerel discovers radioactivity
1921 - Rwanda ceded to Great Britain
1953 - Joseph Stalin suffers a stroke and collapses
1972 - Two Catholic teenagers were shot dead by the Royal Ulster Constabulary while 'joy riding' in a stolen car in Belfast
1981 - Republican prisoners in the Maze began a second hunger strike; among the prisoners is Bobby Sands
1991 - US Embassy in Kuwait officially reopens
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  Birthdays Today:
How many can you identify? Answers below in Birthday’s Today
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My Rambling Thoughts
So, it rained, it snowed, it rained, it snowed. Any accumulation is being melted by the rain. Strange for Flagstaff. Birds are devouring their suet and bird seed. Also cleaned bathrooms as a gift to myself.
Got lots of texts, emails, and posts wishing me a happy b-day…nice. Talked to my brother as he is back in NYC. He is heading back to Mexico in April and I think I will join them this time. No big trips planned, so this will be a nice break. Great Day!
Over the past few weeks, some of the regular items have disappeared…because their website is no longer working. The most recent to fall off the grid is Rules of Thumb. It was fun while it lasted.
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Brain Teasers
(answers at the end of post)
What do these five movie titles have in common?

1. My Big Fat Greek Wedding
2. Who Framed Roger Rabbit
3. Honey, I Shrunk the Kids
4. Eight Legged Freakss
5. The Ladies Man

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Found on You Tube with some relevance to today
• Bonnie Franklin Farewell Tribute            
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Book Facts…
There's a children's book titled "Where Willy Went" detailing the adventures of a sperm.
╪ There is a 600 year old 240 paged book called the Voynich Manuscript, that’s written language is still completely unknown today.

Color Facts…
╪ According to an assistant professor of psychology and marketing at NYU, wearing red increases your chances in things like dating and hitchhiking.
╪ According to scientists, the color of the cup that we're drinking from can alter our perception of the actual taste of the drink.

Flagstaff, AZ History…
75 years ago-1940
The road is open and the ski tow toiled endlessly in taking skiers up the slope.
Snowed all week leaving 1.9”
╪50 Years ago-1965
The Art Barn opens on the 18th with a series of lessons in graphic and performing arts.

Harper’s Index…
  930,000
Estimated minimum number of US gov’t contractors eligible to access classified information
Prison Facts…
 Capt. Robert Campbell, a British officer captured during World War I, was granted leave to visit his dying mother on one condition - that he return to captivity. He kept his word and returned, only to try escaping as soon as he returned.
  There is a prison in Brazil that allows inmates to pedal stationary bicycles, providing electricity to a nearby city in exchange for reduced sentences.
Unusual Fact of the Day…
In Ottumwa, Iowa, "It is unlawful for any male person, within the corporate limits of the (city), to wink at any female person with whom he is unacquainted."
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2 jokes for the day
I made a belt out of watches.
It was a waist of time.
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A man gets pulled over by the police for speeding. 
The cop walks up to the car and says to the driver, "Sir, did you know that you were going 60 miles an hour?" 
The driver says, "Officer, there is no way I could have been going 60 miles an hour!" 
The cop says, "Really! Why is that?" 
The driver replies, "I could not have been going 60 miles an hour because I've only been out driving for 25 minutes."    

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Yep, It Really Happened
 Rhode Island
Bathrooms can be dangerous places; slippery, wet tile, spiders under the toilet seat, improperly grounded outlets, but rarely do you have to worry about what happened to this Rhode Island man. 
Jeffery Oppenheim said he was visiting his friend Andrew Pessin in Providence on Sunday when an explosion threw him out of the home's bathroom. 
"It happened in an instant like getting hit by a cannon," he said. 
Pessin was in the kitchen with his sons, ages 9, 7 and 5, at the time of the blast. "I was in the kitchen with my kids and immediately smelled the burning smell and we just picked them all up and ran out of the house." 
Oppenheim said he suffered only a bruised knee from the incident. 
"I'm just very grateful it was me in there and not one of the Pessin children who are little. They could have gotten killed," he said. 
The cause of the explosion was unclear, but beef and bean burritos have not been ruled out.

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Somewhat Useless Information
There is a big difference, of 25-30 points, seen in IQs of those who are very obese by the age of 4!
According to scientific studies obese children, by the age of 4, are more likely to score lower in IQ tests.
Scientists say that that these findings raise a red flag.
They underline the need to address the obesity problem as soon as possible. The younger, the better.
Obesity in tots can increase the risk of heart disease in 20-30 years, or hypertension in 20 years, and diabetes in 10 years. Of cource, it can cause serious health problems in the time being too.
The gap in IQ scores between the children who are obese, and those of normal weight was found to be 25-30 points.
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Birthday’s Today
88 - Harry Belafonte, Harlem calypso singer (Buck & the Preacher)
86 - Sonny James, singer (Young Love, Running Bear)
80 - Robert Conrad, [Conrad R Falk], actor (Wild Wild West)
71 - Dirk Benedict, Helena Mont, actor (A-Team, Battlestar Galactica)
71 - Roger Daltrey, English rocker/actor/producer (The Who-Tommy)
68 - Alan Thicke, Ontario, actor/host (Thicke of the Night, Growing Pains)
61 - Catherine Bach, actress (Daisey Duke-The Dukes of Hazzard)
59 - Timothy Daly, actor (Joe-Wings, Diner, Made in Heaven)
49 - John David Cullum, actor (1776, Sweet Country, Day After)
46 - Javier Bardem, Spanish actor (No County for Old Men)
41 - Mark-Paul Gosselaar, actor (Zack-Saved by the Bell)
28 - Kesha Rose Sebert, American pop singer (Tik Tok), born in LA, CA
21- Justin Bieber, London Ontario, Canadian pop singer (Baby, One Time)
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Remembered for being born today
1810-1849@39 - Frederic Chopin, Zelazowa Wola,pianist/composer
1904-1944@40 - Glenn Miller, bandleader (Glenn Miller Orchestra-In the Mood)
1910-1983@70 - David Niven, actor (Casino Royale, The Pink Panther) 
1914-1994@80 - Ralph Waldo Ellison, US writer (Invisible Man, Shadow & Cast)

1917-1977@60 - Robert Lowell, American poet/pacifist (Lord Weary's Castle)
1920-1998@83 - Harry Caray, baseball announcer (Chicago Cubs)
1922-1995@73 - Yitzak Rabin, premier (Israel, Nobel 1994)
1926-1996@70 - Pete Rozelle, [Alvin Rozelle], NFL commissioner
1927-2012@85 - Robert Heron Bork, judge, nominated for supreme court
1935-2005@70 - Judith Rossner, author (Looking for Mr Goodbar)
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Historical Obits Today
Saint David, Patron Saint of Wales 589@89-over 100
Edwin Land, inventor (Polaroid Camera), 1991, @81
Jackie Coogan, actor (Uncle Fester-Addams Family), heart attack, 1984, @69
Bonnie Franklin, actress, cancer, 2013, @69
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Brain Teasers Answers
Bad grammar or punctuation - yes, very pedantic!

1. Commas: My Big, Fat, Greek ...
2. Question mark: Who Framed ... ?
3. Past participle: Honey, I've ...
4. Hyphen: Eight-Legged ...
5. Apostrophe: - Ladies'

In 2013, Time Magazine identified ten of these. The other five were:
* Star Trek Into Darkness (colon missing)
* Law Abiding Citizen (hyphen missing)
* Two Weeks Notice (apostrophe missing - weeks')
* Burn Hollywood Burn (commas in this subtitle)
* The 40 Year-Old Virgin (40-year-old)
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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 contains mistakes and sadly once 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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