8-15-15

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Almanac: Week: 33 \ Day: 227
August Averages: 78°\50°
86004 Today: H 86° \ L 51° Average Sky Cover: 70% 
Wind ave:   11mph\Gusts:  18mph
Ave. High: 80° Record High: 88°[1962] Ave. Low: 49° Record Low: 33°[1968]
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Observances Today:
Best Friends Day
Chauvin Day
Check The Chip Day (Those Implanted in Pets)  
International Geocaching Day
International Homeless Animals Day
World Honey Bee Day

Assumption of the Virgin Mary/Feast of the Assumption (Catholic)
Constitution Day (Equatorial Guinea)
Independence Day (India-1947-from UK)
Independence Day (Korea-1945-from Japan)
N. Korea founded 1945
National Day (Congo-Brazzaville-1960-from France)
National Day (Liechtenstein-2004-hereditary prince becomes Regent)
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Observances This Week:
8-15 Gay Games Link

National Motorcycle Week
Feeding Pets of the Homeless Week Link  
National Resurrect Romance Week


10-16 Elvis Week  Link

10-14 Weird Contest Week



15-21 National Aviation Week

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Quote of the Day 

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US Historical Highlights for Today
1620 - Mayflower sets sail from Southampton with 102 Pilgrims
1748 - United Lutheran Church the American colonies organized
1824 - Freed American slaves establish Liberia on the West African coast through the American Colonization Society (ACS)
1848 - M Waldo Hanchett patents dental chair
1858 - Regular mail to Pacific coast begins
1876 - US law removes Indians from Black Hills after gold find
1893 - US no longer allowed exclusive rights in Bering Sea
1906 - 1st freight delivery tunnel system begins, underneath Chicago
1911 - Procter & Gamble unveils its Crisco shortening
1914 - A male servant of American architect Frank Lloyd Wright sets fire to the living quarters of the architect's Wisconsin home, Taliesin, murders seven people and burns the living quarters to the ground
1914 - US Secretary of State William Jennings Bryan, in a letter to J P Morgan, declares that loans to any of the belligerents go against US neutrality
1918 - 1st full length cartoon (Sinking of Lusitania)
1928 - Flood waters from mountains of Mexico swirled down on Nogales, Arizona, and wiped out 30 houses and one bridge
1939 - "The Wizard of Oz", premieres at Grauman's Chinese Theatre, Hollywood
1945 - US wartime rationing of gasoline & fuel oil ends1960 - UFO is sighted by 3 California patrolmen
1969 - Woodstock Music & Art Fair opens in NY State (Max Yasgur's Dairy Farm)
1970 - Patricia Palinkas becomes 1st woman pro football player (Orlando)
1971 - US President Richard Nixon announces 90-day freeze on wages, prices & rents
1991 - 750,000 attend Paul Simon's free concert in Central Park
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World Historical Highlights for Today
1040 - King Duncan I of Scotland killed in battle against his first cousin and rival Macbeth (not murdered in his sleep as per Shakespeare's play). The latter does succeed him as King
1514 - Spanish Bishop Bartoleme de las Casas releases the Indians he holds as serfs in Hispaniola
1519 - Panama City founded
1534 - Ignatius of Loyola forms society of Jesus/Jesuits
1537 - Asunción, Paraguay, is founded
1540 - Arequipa, Peru, is founded
1914 - Panama Canal opens (under cost)
1950 - Sukarno proclaims the unitary Republic of Indonesia and becomes its 1st President
1952 - 9" of rain fall creates a 20' wave in Lynmouth, England killing 34
1998 - Omagh bomb in Northern Ireland, the worst terrorist incident of The Troubles, killed 29 people and injured about 220
2014 - North Korea creates its own times zone -moving its clocks back half an hour to GMT+8.5
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Birthdays Today:
How many can you identify? Answers below in Birthdays Today 

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My Rambling Thoughts
Watched the first raising of the American flag in Havana, live on CNN today. It was really quite moving. The 3 Marines who lowered the flag in 1961 said, at the time, we will raise it again, were present in Havana and carried the flag to the ceremony. John Kerry gave a great speech, some in Spanish, about the importance of this event to the Cuban and American people. Poet Richard Blanco, a Cuban American, read his poem for the occasion. The day meant a lot to me as whatever country I have visited, our tour always passes the US Embassy. Sometimes with the announcement that we can’t take pictures for fear of our cameras being taken. There are always high fences, military guards at the gate, and the American Flag flying high. In Havana our tour passed the ‘closed’ US Embassy with no American flag. It was very strange.
I have 3 mobile devices. Each has a protective clear screen so I don’t scratch the real screen. I hate them. When they get scratched enough, it is time for a new one. I can never get the new one to go on without leaving damn air bubbles. Maybe it’s a left-handed thing, maybe I’m just uncoordinated. Today I picked up a new one for my iPhone. I couldn’t believe it, I put it on without any air bubbles…so proud of myself.

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Brain Teasers
(answers at the end of post)
I will make your day great

But during the night I'll keep you up late.
Away the darkness runs from me
Just so that you may see.
By nature and by man I am made.
Call me and I'll come to your aid.
Even though you may try so much
You'll never touch.
I am faster than a speeding train,
Faster than any plane.
So who may I be?
You'll just have to guess and see.

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Found on You Tube with some relevance to today
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…Flagstaff, AZ History…
75 YEARS AGO-1940
In the last nine days there have been 14 Class A fires and 2 Class B fires in the Coconino National Forest. Two were man-caused.

Lake Mary is the lowest it has been during the past six years although the fishing is good, with limits of catfish, bluegills and crappies being caught every day. Crowds of guests are coming from the south to enjoy a holiday. Mrs. John Clark, Concessions Proprietor.
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…Harper’s Index…
1 – number of indigenous mammal species that have gone extinct since the European settlement of North America began. (Passenger Pigeon)
29 – since the European settlement of Australia began
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…Instagram Photo of the Day…

natgeoPhoto taken by @stevemccurryofficial // Lamayuru, an ancient Tibetan Buddhist monastery, was established in the 11th century in Ladakh, India.
It is famous for its statues, thangkas, and paintings. It belongs to the Red Hat sect of Buddhism.
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…Foreign Laws Tourists Need to Know…
Nigeria passed a law that make importing beer illegal, but it is also illegal to brew beer in Nigeria. So does that mean it’s illegal to drink in Nigeria? Wrong. It’s okay to purchase and drink beer if you can find it, so long as you’re 21.
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…Nelson Mandela Inspiring Quote …
·         “Lead from the back — and let others believe they are in front.”
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…USA Facts…
In 75% of American households, women manage the money and pay the bills.

In the US, there are quite a few cities called Gaylord.
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…Unusual Fact of the Day…
In 1980, Detroit presented Saddam Hussein with a key to the city.
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2 jokes for the day
This man comes through a door to the bar and slipped on a pile of crap, he mumbles and brushes himself off.

He orders a drink and sits down.
A few minutes later a younger man walks through the door yelling and screaming, and he slips on the pile of crap.
He gets up and looks around, and then he sits down next to the older guy.
The older man says, "I did that!" The younger man punches the old man and leaves.

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A year ago, Hans Vonk conducted the St. Louis Symphony Orchestra in a production of Beethoven's Ninth Symphony. During the final movement of Beethoven's Ninth, there is a large pause in the Orchestration where only the chorus sings.

Four bass players, feeling they could use this break to get out and stretch their legs, slipped off backstage and proceeded to go outside to smoke a cigarette and take a little nip from a bottle one of them was carrying.
Well, they lost track of time and became quite inebriated. Finally one of them says, "Say! We should really be getting back in... It's almost time to play our part."
"Don't worry," confided one of the other bassists with a wink. "I've fixed it so that we have a longer pause... I tied together the last parts of the conductor's score before our part begins!"
All the bass players had a good chuckle and took a few more swigs and headed in. Once they popped back on stage, they saw that conductor Vonk was absolutely furious. After all, it was the bottom of the Ninth, the basses were loaded, and the score was tied.         

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Yep, It Really Happened
Recent cases to add to the classic ‘Don’t DIY’ file: Fred Horne of Columbus, Ohio, burned down his house trying to smoke the bedbugs out of his couch. The couch caught fire, and as Horne was carrying it out of the house, it got stuck in the doorway and fire spread.
Near Darwin, Australia, an unnamed woman living in an RV came face-to-face with a snake and decided to encourage the serpent to leave, by lighting a fire beneath the RV’s floor so the smoke would deter the snake. The vehicle was destroyed but, said the police superintendent, ‘we don’t know what happened to the snake.        
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Somewhat Useless Information
(Times of India)
Beer is one of the world's oldest man made beverages, and is said to date back to the early Neolithic age. The earliest known chemical evidence of barley beer dates back to 3500-3100 BC. It was discovered from western Iran.


The study of beer and beer-making is known as zythology. It derives from the Greek words "zythos" (beer) and "logos" (study).



Hops that give beer its bitter taste are flowers that belong to the marijuana family. They are preferred in the brewing process because of their anti-bacterial properties.



According to a study by the National Institutes of Health, dietary silicon in the soluble form of orthosilicic acid (OSA) in beer, is believed to be important for the growth and development of bones.



The Hymn to Ninkasi, a prayer to the Mesopotamian goddess of Beer, served as both a prayer and as a method of remembering the recipe for beer in a culture were not many knew how to read and write.



The largest beer-drinking country in the world is the Czech Republic followed by Austria and Germany.

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Birthdays Today
91 - Phyllis Schlafly, St Louis, right-winger/Eagle Forum president
90 - Mike Connors, [Krekor Ohanian], actor (Mannix), born in Fresno, California
80 - Abby Dalton, Las Vegas NV, actress (Joey Bishop Show)
71 - Linda Ellerbee, Bryan Texas, newscaster (Weekend, NBC Overnight)
69 - Jimmy Webb, Elk City Oklahoma, songwriter (MacArthur Park, Up Up & Away)
47 - Debra Messing, actress (Will & Grace)
43 - Ben Affleck, Berkeley California, actor (Armageddon, Pearl Harbor)
26 - Joe Jonas, American singer (Jonas Brothers)
25 - Jennifer Lawrence, actress (Winter's Bone, Silver Linings Playbook)
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 Born this day…Died in __@__
Julia Child, Pasadena California, chef (French Chef)-2004@91
Ethel Barrymore, film & stage actress (Constant Wife, Corn is Green)-1959@79
Florence Harding [DeWolfe], US 1st lady-1924@64 
Walter Scott, Scotland, novelist/poet (Lady of Lake)-1832@61
Napoleon Bonaparte, Corsica, resident of Elba (emperor of France)-1821@51
Stieg Larsson, Swedish author (Girl with the Dragon Tattoo)-2004@50
Samuel Coleridge-Taylor, composer (Hiawatha's Wedding Feast)-1912@37
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Historical Obits Today
Jerry Wexler, music producer and coiner of the term "Rhythm & Blues"-2008@91
Sir Hugh Casson, British architect and artist-1999@89
Will Rogers, humorist, killed in plane crash in Alaska-1935@55
Wiley Post, aviation pioneer, killed in plane crash in Alaska-1935@36
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Brain Teasers Answers
Now I have to keep a deal

And my name I must reveal
I drive away the night
Because I am "the light"

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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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