4-4-15

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Almanac: Week: 14 \ Day: 094 
April Averages: 58°\27°
86004 Today: H 54°\L 32° Average Sky Cover: 25% 
Wind ave:   3mph\Gusts:  8mph
Ave. High: 55° Record High:  74° (1961) Ave. Low: 25° Record Low:  5° (1977)
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Observances Today:
Every Day is Tag Day
Hug a Newsman Day
International Day for Mine Awareness & Assistance in Mine Action
International Pillow Fight Day
Jewish: Passover                
National Love Our Children Day
School Librarian Day Tell a Lie Day
Square Root Day
Tangible Karma Day
Victims of Violence Wholly Day
Vitamin C Day
Walk Around Things Day
World Rat Day         
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Observances This Week:
1-7
The APAWS Pooper Scooper Week
Golden Rule Week 
Laugh at Work Week
Medication Safety Week
Testicular Cancer Awareness Week  
4-12

Hate Week
National Robotics Week

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Quote of the Day 

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US Historical Highlights for Today
1841 - Vice President John Tyler becomes the 10th President after the death of
 President William Henry Harrison
1870 - Golden Gate Park forms by City Order #800
1914 - "Perils of Pauline" shown for 1st time in LA
1932 - Vitamin C 1st isolated, CC King, Univ of Pittsburgh
1952 - Work is underway on Tucson's new Desert Museum-the "world's only tunnel-museum."
1968 - Martin Luther King Jr. assassinated in Memphis, Tennessee
1975 - Microsoft is founded as a partnership between Bill Gates and Paul Allen
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Today’s World Events through History
1541 - Ignatius of Loyola becomes 1st superior-general of Jesuits
1581 - Francis Drake knighted by Queen Elizabeth I aboard Golden Hind at Deptford
1814 - Napoleon abdicates for the first time in favour of his son
1905 - Earthquake in Kangra India, kills 20,000
1958 - 1st march against nuclear weapons (Aldermaston, England)
2014 - President of the World Bank, Jim Yong Kim, claims that climate change will lead to battles over water and food within the next five to ten years
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Birthdays Today:
How many can you identify? Answers below in Birthday’s Today
Returns tomorrow
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My Rambling Thoughts
An interesting day…to be sure. About 10a this morning, my internet went off. I assumed the Century Link guy had turned on my new high speed. Well sort of…he stopped by at 3:45 to tell me it was all set to go. It was off as they turned off the slower internet from afar, and he had to turn it on at the box station about a block from my house. I called to find out where my new modem was. The lady said I hadn’t ordered one. I let her know I was upset, and to comply with their wonderful customer service she just disconnected me. I called back and talked to a guy. He said the modem would be coming by UPS today. I told him that a lady had told me it wasn’t coming and he said he didn’t know what she was looking at. I talked to the supervisor who assured me that the modem would arrive today.  Still waiting. Turns out the modem was never sent…so off to Best Buy to buy one. It works fine.
Laundry day…no biggy. Did some quick shopping early so I wouldn’t miss the UPS guy.
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Brain Teasers
(answers at the end of post)
What saying is shown below?

Fair ice cream
Impartial pudding
Honorable jelly
Righteous cake

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Found on You Tube with some relevance to today
Returns tomorrow  
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…Author Facts…
~ Author J K Rowling wrote the final chapter of the last Harry Potter book in "something like 1990", seven years before the release of the first book.

…Flagstaff, AZ History…
~ 50 YEARS AGO-1965
~The test pump on the new No. 2 Well is at a depth of 1,091 feet at Lake Mary and producing at a record rate with a 300-foot drawdown. It was drilled by the El Paso Gas Co. for the City of Flagstaff using a rotary drill process. El Paso will be paying 25 cents per 1,000 gallons or a minimum fee of $224 per month no matter the amount. They are also obliged to maintain all repairs for a period of 30 years.
The Ponderosa Paper Company is preparing to drill another well. In the same field.
~ The skiing is great at the Snow Bowl, with the Arizona Cup Races being held this Saturday on 50 to 60 inches of packed powder. 85-100 ace skiers are expected for the Saturday downhill and the Sunday slalom.
~ A new Color Spare marker has been installed at the Sky High Bowling lanes. It has a huge computer program to monitor possible spare-making.

…Harper’s Index…
15: number of seconds after leaving its carrier plane that Virgin Galactic’s commercial spaceship disintegrated.
                  
…Language Facts…
~ A single banana is called a finger and a bunch of bananas is called a hand.
~ Didaskaleinophobia is the fear of going to school.

…Unusual Fact of the Day…
The Earth's North and South Poles flip polarity on a semi-frequent basis, having done so more then 20 times in the past 5 million years. That means that with the next flip, all compasses will be pointing South rather then North.
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2 jokes for the day
Knock knock...
Who's there?
"Little girl."
Little girl, who?
"Little girl who can't reach the door knob."
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A burglar broke into a house one night. He shone his flashlight around, looking for valuables when a voice in the dark said, 'Jesus knows you're here.' 
He nearly jumped out of his skin, clicked his flashlight off, and froze. 
When he heard nothing more, after a bit, he shook his head and continued. 
Just as he pulled the stereo out so he could disconnect the wires, clear as a bell he heard 'Jesus is watching you.' 
Freaked out, he shone his light around frantically, looking for the source of the voice. 
Finally, in the corner of the room, his flashlight beam came to rest on a parrot. 
'Did you say that?' he hissed at the parrot. 
'Yep', the parrot confessed, then squawked, 'I'm just trying to warn you that he is watching you.' 
The burglar relaxed.. 'Warn me, huh? Who in the world are you?' 
'Moses,' replied the bird. 
'Moses?' the burglar laughed. 'What kind of people would name a bird Moses?' 
'The kind of people that would name a Rottweiler Jesus.'
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Yep, It Really Happened
There was a bit of controversy a couple years ago when power companies first started installing so-called Smart Meters. Opponents said that the Smart Meters were too intrusive, tracking information about their power usage that amounted to an invasion of privacy. There were even a couple of stories about home owners who blocked technicians from installing Smart Meters in their homes, resulting in police intervention. 
As it turns out they were frightened of the wrong thing. While Smart Meters still MAY BE invading peoples' privacy with the amount of information they track, the real danger comes from them exploding. 
Granted, the explosions were caused by a dump truck crashing into a substation in Stockton, California, but on the other hand you didn't see a lot of stories about the old meters exploding. 
The power company said the dump truck hit a utility pole which caused some transmission wires to come in contact with each other, creating a power surge.
The explosions started at around 8:30 a.m. and interrupted power to more than 5,000 homes. 
Residents in the area described it as a large pop or a bomb going off, and strong enough to shake a house.
Yeah, maybe the power company knowing what time of day you run your washing machine isn't the most dangerous feature of these things. 
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Somewhat Useless Information
Which countries hold the most of global cranberry production?
According to a survey conducted back in 2011, there are two countries which account for 98% of global cranberry production.
These countries are the United States and Canada. In the United States 312, 797 tons of cranberries were produced back in 2009 and in Canada 86,776 tons.
The countries that follow are Belarus, Azerbaijan, FYROM, Latvia and Ukraine.
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Have you ever wondered if hospital patients have shorter recovery time when they have a nice view looking out of the hospital window?
The answer is ‘yes’. According to a study conducted in 1984, hospital patients assigned to rooms with windows looking out onto scenes of nature had shorter recovery times, were better behaved and required fewer painkillers.
That was not the case for patients assigned to rooms with windows facing brick walls.
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Birthday’s Today
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Remembered for being born today
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Historical Obits Today
Gloria Swanson, actress (Airport 1975)-1983@84
C[atherine] L[ucille] Moore, author (Judgment Night), Alzihiemers-1987@76
William Henry Harrison, 9th President, 1st president to die in office, pneumonia-1841@ 68 
Adam Clayton Powell Jr, (Rep-D-NY), prostatitis-1972@63
Oliver Goldsmith, Irish poet (She Stoops to Conquer), infection-1774@43
Martin Luther King Jr., assassinated-1968@39
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Brain Teasers Answers
Just desserts. 
The adjectives for each of the desserts listed are all synonyms for "just".

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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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