8-27-15

FYI: Any blue text is a link. Click to check it out!
Almanac: Week: 35 \ Day: 239
August Averages: 78°\50°
86004 Today: H 77° \ L 54° Average Sky Cover: 50% 
Wind ave:   6mph\Gusts:  15mph
Ave. High: 78° Record High: 88°[1944] Ave. Low: 47° Record Low: 36°[1978]
▲▲▲▲
Observances Today:                    Observances This Week:
Global Forgiveness Day                   23-29
Just Because Day                            National Return To Work Week

The Duchess Who Wasn't Day     National Safe at Home Week

  Irish novelist Margaret Wolfe Hungerford      25-31
    Be Kind To Humankind Week
∞ ∞
Quote of the Day 

∞ ∞
US Historical Highlights for Today
1667 - Earliest recorded hurricane in North America (Jamestown Virginia)
1832 - Black Hawk, leader of Sauk tribe, gives himself up
1859 - 1st successful oil well drilled, near Titusville, Penn by Edwin Drake
1892 - NYC Metropolitan Opera House catches fire
1913 - Gideon Sundback of Hoboken applies to patent all-purpose zipper
1921 - J E Clair of Acme Packing Co of Green Bay granted an NFL franchise
1927 - Parks College, America's oldest aviation school, opens
1929 -The airship Graf Zeppelin sailed over Tucson on its around-the-world journey
1938 - Two NYC subway trains collide at 116th Street killing 2 and injuring 51
1953 - "Roman Holiday" is released
1955 - "Guinness Book of World Records" 1st published
1976 - Transsexual Renee Richards barred from competing in US Tennis Open
1984 - US President Ronald Reagan announces Teacher in Space project
2008 - Barack Obama becomes the first African-American to be nominated by a major political party for President
∞ ∞
World Historical Highlights for Today
1783 - First hydrogen balloon flight (unmanned); reaches 900 m altitude
1883 - Krakatoa, west of Java, explodes with a force of 1,300 megatons and kills approximately 40,000 people
1958 - USSR launches Sputnik 3 with two dogs aboard
1965 - The Beatles spend an evening with Elvis Presley
1979 - 18 British Army soldiers killed when Provisional Irish Republican Army explode 2 roadside bombs at Narrow Water Castle near Warrenpoint
1981 - Divers recover a safe found aboard sunken Italian liner Andrea Doria
▲▲▲▲
Birthdays Today:
How many can you identify? Answers below in Birthdays Today c 
▲▲▲▲
My Rambling Thoughts
Monsooning continues…rained most of the night and on and off today—got about 1” at my place. Getting pretty green in this high desert. Nice. A great summer with no worries of huge wildfires in our forest. Sure hope our decade’s long drought is ending.
Did some running around and picked up some stuff for the pot luck following the funeral on Saturday. That’s going to be a long and tough day.
Still hearing the same old story…’Now is not the time…’when 2 news professionals are shot by unstable former employee of station. He shot 15 times. Again, when is the time to deal with mental health issues and gun violence?
▲▲▲▲
Brain Teasers
(answers at the end of post)
A man hijacks an airplane transporting both passengers and valuable cargo. After taking the cargo, the man demands two parachutes, puts one of them on, and jumps, leaving the other behind. Why did he want two?
▲▲▲▲
Found on You Tube with some relevance to today
▲▲▲▲
…Amazing Facts…
In 1975, officials in the Chinese city of Haicheng were so alarmed by odd and anxious behavior of dogs and other animals, they ordered the evacuation of 90,000 residents from the city. Only a few hours later, a 7.3 magnitude earthquake destroyed nearly 90 percent of the city’s buildings.
∞ ∞
…Flagstaff, AZ History…
100 YEARS AGO-1915
Bootlegger booze watered the grass in front of the jail when F. Arango, who was arrested last week, pled guilty in Superior Court of shipping a truck filled with whiskey. He was fined $125 and given a one-year suspended sentence. Then the sheriff, watched by a number of sad faces standing by, poured out the 13 gallons of booze as they watched. Glug, glug, glug into the earth.
∞ ∞
…Harper’s Index…
$1,118,580 – amount the National Shooting Sports Foundation has given to collegiate shooting programs since 2009
∞ ∞
…Instagram Photo of the Day… 

natgeoPhoto by @amivitale. Thank you for the incredible outpouring of love after the loss of beloved black rhino Kilifi. Kilifi was a great ambassador for all rhinos and taught us that man and wildlife can coexist in harmony. Please show your support and get engaged by following Lewa Wildlife Conservancy (@lewa_wildlife), the Northern Rangelands Trust (@nrt_kenya) and The Nature Conservancy in Africa (@nature_africa). We will pass on your comments to the rangers who lovingly protect these rhinos like their own children.

Lewa announced that Kilifi's death was caused by Clostridium perfringens, a lethal bacteria that normally kills within four hours from the onset of signs. Kilifi died in the early morning, leading to the conclusion that the infection had spread at night as the baby rhino slept. Despite the vet's greatest efforts, the rhino succumbed to the effects of endotoxin. This infection is the first case ever recorded on Lewa. The staff there are currently giving the other three orphans antibiotics for short-term protection, with plans to have annual polyvalent vaccines as a long-term deterrent.
∞ ∞
…Foreigners Find These American Customs Offensive…
10. Opening a present immediately
© Provided by Business Insider: In most Asian countries, most notably China and India, tearing into a gift in front of the gift giver is poor form. It looks greedy.
∞ ∞
…USA Facts…
Correction: In Breton, Alabama, Brewton, Alabama there is a law on the town's books against riding down the street in a motorboat. It came from the times when Murder Creek overflowed in monsoons and the downtown areas of Brewton and East Brewton were flooded. Correction from reader who grew up there.

You can't plow a cotton field with an elephant in North Carolina.
∞ ∞
…Unusual Fact of the Day…
In 1777, Morocco became the first country to seek diplomatic relations with the United States.
▲▲▲▲
2 jokes for the day
Money can't buy happiness but it keeps the kids in touch!
∞ ∞
It's about 3:30 in the morning, a wife wakes up to find she is alone in the bed and she can hear her husband crying uncontrollably.

She gets up and starts to look for him.
He's not in the bathroom, living room, or in the kitchen.
As she passes the laundry room, she hears his faint sniffels coming from the basement.
She turns on the light and goes downstairs to find him.
Finally, she finds him huddled in the corner, rolled up into a ball, and crying hysterically.
She runs over to him and asks why he is crying.
He says, "Do you remember when we got married twenty (20) years ago?" She looks at him and says, "yes".
He says, "well, a couple of months before, your dad said that I could marry you or go to jail."
She says, "I already know that. I don't see what the problem is."
He says, " don't you see!!! I would have gotten out today!"   

∞ ∞
Yep, It Really Happened
BEIJING - Police in Beijing said a woman who wasn't allowed to bring a bottle of expensive cognac on a plane chugged the entire bottle at airport security. Police said a woman identified by the surname Zhao had the bottle of Remy Martin XO Excellence cognac in her carry-on luggage Friday at Beijing Capital International Airport when security workers told her the item would not be allowed on the plane. Zhao apparently decided to drink the entire bottle on the spot rather than allow it to go to waste, and police officers said they found her shouting and screaming on the floor at her boarding gate, unable to stand on her own. The woman was taken in a wheelchair to a room where she could rest after the captain of her Wenzhou-bound flight decided not to allow her on board, police said. Zhao, who police said had purchased the liquor for about $200 during a trip to the United States and was at the airport to transfer to a domestic flight, woke up a few hours later and thanked police for taking care of her. They said she was not detained or charged with any crime.    
∞ ∞
Somewhat Useless Information
Since the Emmys' inception, nine husband and wife duos have walked away with Emmys. Included in these elite group of Emmy winners: Paul Newman and Joanne Woodward, William H. Macy and Felicity Huffman and Mel Brooks and Anne Bancroft.


Back in 1977, Roots set the record for the most Emmy nominations earned by a single season in a single year when it picked up 37 nominations.



The Outstanding Drama Series category has been a category with a diverse group of winners over the years, but there have been four dramas that have been able to take home the prize multiple times. So which dramas hold this honor? As it turns out, the four dramas to have won four Outstanding Drama Series Emmys are Hill Street Blues, L.A, Law, Mad Men and The West Wing.



In 1971, Actor George C. Scott rejected his Oscar win (for the film Patton) due to his feelings that the Oscars were nothing more than a "petty popularity contest." The funny thing is, the same year Scott took home an Emmy Award for his work in Hallmark's The Price - and he had no problem accepting that honor.



Over the course of the Emmys' history, Candice Bergen and Don Knotts managed to rack up five Emmys for their respective work on Murphy Brown and The Andy Griffith Show. With those five wins, the duo hold the record for the most Emmys won by an actor for the same role.



Actress Cloris Leachman currently holds the title as the all-time Primetime Emmy winner with eight wins for her work on hit series such as The Mary Tyler Moore Show and A Brand New Life.

▲▲▲▲
Birthdays Today
“()” indicates age at death
(85) - Charles Gates Dawes, (R) 30th VP (Nobel 1925) d.1951
(81) - Hannibal Hamlin, (R) 15th VP d. 1891
(78) - Martha Raye, [Margaret Reed], Butte Mont, Martha Raye Show d.1994
  78 - Tommy Sands, singer/actor (Teenage Rock, Dream With Me)
  72 - [Susan] Tuesday Weld, actress (Dobie Gillis, Wild in Country)
  68 - Barbara Bach [Goldbach], Queens, actress (The Spy Who Loved Me)
(64) - Lyndon B. Johnson, 36th US President  d. 1973
(63) - Maria van Oosterwijck, Dutch flower painter d.1693
  63 - Pee-wee Herman, [Paul Reubens], NY, actor (Pee-wee's Big Adventure)
  54 - Tom Ford, American fashion designer
  52 - Downtown Julie Brown, Welsh TV personality and MTV VJ
(32) - Charles Stewart Rolls, British auto manufacturer (Rolls-Royce Ltd) d.1910
▲▲▲▲
Historical Obits Today
W E B Du Bois, scholar/founder (NAACP)-1963@95
Charles Evans Hughes, U.S. Supreme Court justice-1948@86
Emperor Haile Selassie, depossed Ethiopian emperor, strangled?-1975@83
Louis Mountbatten, 1st Earl Mountbatten of Burma\Queen Elizabeth II's cousin, assassinated by IRA bomb-1979@79
Bennett Cerf, (Random House)/panelist (What's My Line)-1971@73
Gracie Allen, actress (Burns & Allen), heart attack-1964@62
Brandon Tartikoff, TV exec (NBC), cancer-1997@48
Stevie Ray Vaughan, American blues guitarist, helicopter crash-1990@35
Brian Epstein, rock manager (Beatles), drug overdose-1967@32
▲▲▲▲
Brain Teasers Answers
If the officials thought he was jumping with a hostage, they would never risk giving him a faulty parachute.
▲▲▲▲
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.

And That Is All for Now

No comments:

Post a Comment

Followers

Total Pageviews

Blog Archive

About Me

My photo
Flagstaff, Arizona, United States
I retired in '06--at the ripe old age of 57. I enjoy blogging, photography, traveling, and living life to it's fullest.