This is Week 32 of 2010►Day 224 with 141 days left.
FREE RAMBLING THOUGHTS
We have a very strange political ad campaign going on here in AZ. Most people in the US have heard of Sheriff Joe. He’s the sheriff of Maricopa County (Phoenix) who runs raids at various times to find illegals. He makes the inmates wear pink. He has an outdoor tent jail for the hot summer months. He proudly stands for enforcing the law against all illegals. Sheriff Joe is in his mid 70’s, and plans to run again. He gladly appears on conservative radio and Fox News. He is up for reelection in 2012. He has several Federal investigations regarding his enforcement of the law. He has put a couple of different ads on TV about how certain candidates in the 2010 elections are against his policy enforcement. The ad ends with reelect Sheriff Joe in 2012. Somehow these are campaign ads for him and not campaign ads for those he wants to see elected. His ads are certainly naming names of his political enemies who are running now. Opponents took him to court saying that it is too early to run campaign ads for 2012. A local judge has ruled that it is OK to run ads now for an election that is over two years away. As if we don’t already have too many ads, too many robocalls, too many flyers in the mail during campaign season, this judge has said that it’s OK to openly campaign years before the election. This will have nationwide consequences if it holds. I’m not ready for that. I was taken aback by the first ad, thinking that I had missed something—that Sheriff Joe was up for reelection. I can’t vote for or against him, but all our TV stations come from Phoenix, so we get to see ads but can’t vote. Modern technology does have a down side.
Flag was really nice today. I did my errands to a beautiful 80°with only a nice breeze. We do need to have a little moisture soon, as this heat is certainly drying things out. After our recent much needed rain and the unwanted flooding along with the big fires, everyone here in Flagstaff keeps an eye on the sky most of the time. This certainly has been a very newsworthy summer to remember for years to come.
QUOTE FOR THE DAY
Abdurrahman Wahid, Indonesian statesman: All too many Muslims fail to grasp Islam, which teaches one to be lenient towards others and to understand their value systems, knowing that these are tolerated by Islam as a religion.
HOLY MACKEREL: 1099 First Crusade: Battle of Ascalon – Crusaders under the command of Godfrey of Bouillon defeat Fatimid forces under Al-Afdal Shahanshah. This is considered the last engagement of the First Crusade.
SOMEWHAT USELESS INFORMATION about the human brain
>Your brain is about 2% of your total body weight but uses 20% of your body's energy. The energy used by the brain is enough to light a 25 watt bulb.
>At birth our brains weigh an average of four to five pounds, as adults the brain averages about three pounds.
>The brain can stay alive for 4 to 6 minutes without oxygen. After that cells begin die.
>Results from cognitive tests show 30% of 80-year-olds perform as well as young adults.
>It is estimated that the human brain produces 70,000 thoughts on an average day.
>More electrical impulses are generated in one day by a single human brain than by all the telephones in the world.
GREY MATTER PUZZLE 1—Jeopardy Questions
He was the doubter among the Apostles
Continent with the largest Jewish population
Color of smoke signifying election of new Pope
This Buddhist sect seeks truth through concepts like "the sound of one hand clapping"
This word for the Mohammedan religion means "submission to the will of God"
UNUSUAL NEWS ITEM
Chicago-AP-- Four sisters from one family have each given birth within four days. That's four sisters, four babies, four days.
The same obstetrician delivered the babies of three of the sisters — 27-year-old Lilian Sepulveda, 29-year-old Saby Pazos and 24-year-old Leslie Pazos — in the same suburban Chicago hospital on Friday and Saturday.
A fourth sister, Heidi Lopez, gave birth on Monday in California.
Family members say the women didn't plan the timing. Obstetrician Dr. Jean Alexandre, who delivered the three babies in suburban Chicago, calls the births "very unusual but wonderful at the same time."
Molly Gaus, a spokeswoman for Westlake Hospital in Melrose Park, Ill., said Saby Pazos and Leslie Pazos both delivered their babies naturally on Friday. Saby gave birth to a 7-pound, 8-ounce boy named Abel Brian, and a couple of hours later Leslie had a 7-pound, 1-ounce girl, Ashley Mishell.
Sepulveda had a scheduled Caesarean section on Saturday morning. She gave birth to an 8-pound, 3-ounce daughter named Emily Marie.
Lopez, who had to have an emergency C-section on Monday in California, delivered a baby boy named Jonathan. "It was unplanned that it would happen that early," Gaus said.
A LITTLE LAUGH
No one is more cautious than a first-time parent. After our daughter was big enough to ride on the back of my bicycle, I bought a special carrier with a seat belt and got her a little helmet.
The day of the first ride I put her in the seat, double-checked all the equipment, wheeled the bike to the end of the driveway, carefully looked both ways and, swinging my leg up over the crossbar, accidentally kicked her right in the chin.
GREY MATTER PUZZLE 2--Riddle
I have a head, but no body. I have leaves but no branches. I have veins but no blood. What am I?
FOUND ON ‘YOU TUBE’
Cantinflas was a great comedian: Click Here!
GREY MATTER PICTURE
This is a close up of what object?
SOME CALENDAR INFORMATION
♦ Weekly Observances ♦
8-14: Assistance Dog Week
…Feeding Pets of the Homeless Week
…National Resurrect Romance Week
10-16: Elvis Week
♦ Today’s Observances ♦
Middle Child's Day
IBM PC Day
International Youth Day
Ponce de Leon Day (1508)
Sewing Machine Day
Vinyl Record Day
Cuba: People's Victory Against Machado Tyranny
Massachusetts & Oklahoma: Indian Day
Texas: Pioneer' Day
Thailand: HM the Queen's Birthday and National Mother's Day
United Kingdom: Glorious Twelfth (opening day for the grouse hunting season)
♦ Hit Songs on this date ♦
Mother Machree John McCormack 1911
Daddy Sammy Kaye 1941
Come On-a My House Rosemary Clooney 1951
Tossin' and Turnin' Bobby Lewis 1961
How Can You Mend a Broken Heart The Bee Gees 1971
Endless Love Diana Ross & Lionel Richie 1981
(Everything I Do) I Do It for You Bryan Adams 1991
♦ Today’s Births ♦
• The Arts
Cecil B deMille, directed God (10 Commandments) …born 1881…Ashfield, MA
William Goldman, 79, writer (The Princess Bride, Marathon Man), born Chicago, IL
Ann M. Martin, 55, author (The Baby-Sitter’s Club series), born Princeton, NJ
Buck Owens, country singer (Hee Haw) …born 1929…Sherman, TX
Abbott Thayer, artist: created camouflage pattern for military …born 1849…Boston, MA
Porter Wagoner, country singer, discovered Dolly Parton (Y'All Come) …born 1932…West Plains, MO
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Cantinflas (Mario Moreno Reyes), comic actor: Around the World in 80 Days, Pepe; Mexico’s vaudeville…born 1911…Mexico City, Mexico
George Hamilton, 71, actor (Love at First Bite, Act One, “The Survivors”), born Memphis, TN
Peter Krause, 45, actor (“Dirty Sexy Money,” “Six Feet Under,”), born Minneapolis, MI
Jane Wyatt , actress (Father Knows Best, Star Trek) …born 1912…Campgaw, NJ
• Athletics
Parnelli (Rufus) Jones, 77, auto racer: Indianapolis 500 winner…born … Texarkana, AK
Pete Sampras, 39, tennis player, born Washington, DC
• Business & Education
Robert Mills, architect (Washington Monument)…born 1781…Charleston, SC
Ross McWhirter, author (Guinness Book of World Records) …born 1925… Winchmore Hill, London,
• Politics
Richard Reid, 37, Islamist terrorist (the "Shoe Bomber")…London, England
• Science/Religion
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♦ Today’s Obituaries ♦
William Blake, English poet and artist @ 70 in 1827
Cleopatra @ 39 in 30 BC
Ian Fleming, English novelist (James Bond and Chitty Chitty Bang Bang), heart attack @ 56 in 1964
Henry Fonda, actor (On Golden Pond), heart disease @ 77 in 1982
Merv Griffin, American television host and game show creator @ 82 in 2007
Loretta Young, American actress @ 87 in 2000
♦ Today’s Events ♦
• The Arts
1915 Of Human Bondage, by William Somerset Maugham, published
• Athletics
1879 1st National Archery Association tournament (Chicago)
1928 9th Olympic Games close in Amsterdam
1935 Babe Ruth's final game at Fenway Park, 41,766 on hand
1973 Golfer Jack Nicklaus won his 14th major golf title, breaking a record held for nearly 50 years by Bobby Jones.
• Business & Education
1851 Isaac Singer granted patent for his sewing machine
• Indigenous People
1676 King Philip's War (vs Wampanoag Indians) ends in New England
1769 Kumeyaay Indians fight with the Spaniards who have established the Mission San Diego de Alcala in what becomes San Diego, California.
• Politics (US)
1972 Last American combat ground troops leave Vietnam
1978 ICE is launched
• Politics (International)
1332 Battle of Dupplin Moor; Scottish dynastic battle
1508 Ponce de Leon arrives in Puerto Rico
1988 Nelson Mandela is treated for tuberculosis at the hospital
• Science / Religion
1553 Pope Julius III orders confiscation & burning of the Talmud (Jewish Holy Book)
1865 Joseph Lister became the first doctor to use disinfectant during surgery.
GREY MATTER ANSWERS
↔ 1
He was the doubter among the Apostles: Who was St. Thomas?
Continent with the largest Jewish population: What is North America?
Color of smoke signifying election of new Pope: What is white?
This Buddhist sect seeks truth through concepts like "the sound of one hand clapping": What is Zen?
This word for the Mohammedan religion means "submission to the will of God": What is Islam?
↔ 2
A head of cabbage.
↔ Picture
Brakes of a car
TODAY’S PHOTO SHOT
Kumeyaay today
To find out more about the tribe: Click Here!
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