This is Week 46 of 2010►Day 319 with 46 days left.
Flagstaff Weather: H—50°; L—17°; RH—31%; —clear sky and wind—7 mph
QUOTE FOR THE DAY—Mark Twain
Always do right - this will gratify some and astonish the rest.
FREE RAMBLING THOUGHTS
It was a nice Autumn Sunday—warm enough to wash the vehicle.
A former colleague lost her younger brother to cancer yesterday. He fought a long battle and thankfully Aila and her entire family were back in Montana with him when he passed. Life is short for some and spending time being nice is worth the effort. She has lots of good memories of their lives together. His passing also opened my eyes to a web site that gives people the opportunity to keep family and friends of terminal patients up to date on what is going on. Both the patient and the family can add their own posts and others can add too. It is ‘caringbridge.org.’ While I never met her brother, I was able to read lots of posts about his last few months. A very worthwhile site.
On a much brighter note, my friend Martha becomes a septuagenarian after ten long years as a sexagenarian. Personally I prefer being a sexagenarian, just because of its name. My friend Bob is just finishing up his decade as a septuagenarian and will soon become an octogenarian. Bob had a great decade and I’m sure that Martha will too. Martha and friends gathered for a nice dinner and party at Coco’s tonight. Great time. For those who don’t know, they make great cakes too. A time for all of us.
HOLY MACKEREL: 1864»Sherman burns Atlanta
JEOPARDY PUZZLE—(Final Jeopardy Answers)
SCIENCE The mammal that holds the record for the longest lifespan
U.S. PRESIDENTS Adventurous 26th president, he was 1st to ride in an automobile & an airplane
TITLED HEADS N.Y. financier Al Grimaldi is next in line for throne of this Mediterranean principality
RIVERS It carries more water than the longest rivers in Asia, Africa & No. America combined
THE SOLAR SYSTEM Only 1 of 9 planets not named for a Greek or Roman mythological figure
SOMEWHAT USELESS INFORMATION—Firearms
»Early guns took so long to load and fire that bows and arrows --in trained hands--were twelve times more efficient.
»By making use of the energy of the recoil of a fired bullet to eject the spent cartridge and load the next, Hiram Maxim in 1884 produced the first fully automatic machine gun.
UNUSUAL NEWS ITEM
NEW HAVEN, CN- Connecticut police said a man who heard gunshots while exiting a deli went home and ate his sandwich before seeking treatment for shots to the groin and thigh. Investigators said Miguel Soto III, 25, heard three gunshots when he left the deli Tuesday afternoon in New Haven and continued home to enjoy his lunch, WVIT-TV, Hartford, Conn., reported Thursday. Police said Soto asked his father to take him to Yale-New Haven Hospital after he had finished his sandwich. Soto was treated for nonlife-
threatening gunshot wounds to his groin and left thigh.
Investigators said they are seeking two men in connection with the incident.
A LITTLE LAUGH
While we were working at a men's clothing store, a customer asked my coworker to help her pick out a tie that would make her husband's blue eyes stand out.
"Ma'am," he explained, "any tie will make blue eyes stand out if you tie it tight enough."
FOUND ON ‘YOU TUBE’
GREY MATTER PICTURE
This is a close up of what object?
SOME CALENDAR INFORMATION
¤ Weekly Observances ¤
14-20: American Education Week, Geography Awareness Week, National Hunger & Homeless Awareness Week, National Global Entrepreneurship Week
19-25:National Farm-City Week
21-28: National Bible Week, National Family Week, National Game & Puzzle Week, National Teens Don't Text and Drive Week, Better Conversation Week, Church/State Separation Week
¤ Today’s Observances ¤
America Recycles Day
I Love to Write Day
George / Georgette / Gerorgina Spelvin Day: pseudonym used by actors for unaccredited roles
National Bundt (Pan) Day
National Clean Out Your Refrigerator Day
Belgium: King's Day
Belguim: Day of the German-speaking Community of Belgium
Brazil: Republic Proclamation Day (1889)
Japan: Shichi-Go-San (7-5-3 Festival Day): is a traditional rite of passage and festival day for three and seven year-old girls and three and five year-old boys
Palestine: Independence Day, unilaterally declared in 1988.
¤ Top 10 songs of ____ ¤
Click on Song Title to see and hear the original
¤ Today’s Births ¤
╬ THE ARTS
John Banvard, painted world's largest painting (3 mile canvas)—in 1815
Petula Clark, 78, singer (“Downtown”), actress
Kevin Eubanks, 53, “The Tonight Show” bandleader
Gerhart Hauptmann, German writer (Before Dawn-Nobel 1912)—in 1862
Mantovani, orchestra leader (Mantovani)—in 1905 Venice Italy
C.W. McCall (William Fries), 82, singer, songwriter: Convoy
Georgia O'Keeffe, painter (Cow's Skull)—in 1887
♦♦Actors♦♦
Ed Asner, 81, actor (“The Mary Tyler Moore Show,” “Lou Grant,” Roots)
Joanna Barnes, 76, actress (The Parent Trap)
Yaphet Kotto, 73, actor (“Homicide,” Midnight Run, Blue Collar, Live and Let Die)
Sam Waterston, 70, actor (“Law & Order,” “I’ll Fly Away,” The Killing Fields, The Great Gatbsy)
╬ ATHLETICS
Greg Anthony, 43, basketball (Knicks, Supersonics, Bulls, Trail Blazers, Bucks)
Randy Savage, 58, American professional wrestler—‘Macho-Man”
╬ BUSINESS & EDUCATION
Joseph Wapner, 91, television personality (“The People’s Court”), retired judge
╬ POLITICS
Howard Baker, 85, (Sen-TN), presidential chief of staff
Felix Frankfurter, US supreme court justice (1939-62)—in 1882 Austria
W. Averell Harriman, U.S. diplomat, Governor of New York—in 1891
Bill Richardson, 63, Governor of New Mexico
Erwin Rommel, German field marshall (WW II-African campaign)—in 1891
╬ SCIENCE & RELIGION
Sir William Herschel, astronomer (discovered Uranus)—in 1738
Nicholas V, pope (1447-55); ended schism, founded Vatican Library—in 1387
¤ Today’s Obituaries ¤
Baby Fae, who received a baboon's heart, @ 1 month in 1984
Johann Kepler, German astronomer, bladder infection @ 58 in 1630
Margaret Mead, anthropologist, @ 76 in 1978
Tyrone Power actor, heart attack @ 44 in 1958
¤ Today’s Events ¤
╬ THE ARTS
1884»Samuel Sidney McClure of New York City started the first literary syndicate -- the McClure Syndicate. It bought authors’ works and then sold the right to print them to various newspapers across the U.S.
1932»Walt Disney Art School created
1938» Television’s first on-the-scene program took place. A fire on Ward’s Island, New York
1990»Producers confirm that Milli Vanilli didn't sing on their album
╬ ATHLETICS
1941»Cow Palace opens in San Francisco
1960»Elgin Baylor of NBA Los Angeles Lakers scores 71 points vs NY Knicks
1989»Walter Davis (Denver) begins NBA free throw streak of 53 games
1992» After 200 victories, seven championships and more than 1,000 career starts, Richard Petty ended his career as a driver
╬ BUSINESS & EDUCATION
1791»1st Catholic college in US, Georgetown, opens
1806»1st US college magazine, Yale Literary Cabinet, publishes 1st issue
1849»1st US poultry show opens in Boston
1864»1st US mines school opens in basement of Columbia University, NY
1881»American Federation of Labor (AFL) founded (Pittsburgh)
1939»Social Security Administration approves 1st unemployment check
╬ INDIGENOUS PEOPLE
1824»The Quapaw sign a treaty (7 stat. 23) and give up their claim to land between the Arkansas Post and Little Rock, extending inland to the Saline River.
1861»The Potawatomi sign a treaty. (12 stat.1191). The treaty sets aside some lands for common tribal usage and other lands are set aside for individual Indians.
╬ POLITICS (US)
1777»Articles of Confederation adopted by Continental Congress
1869»Free postal delivery formally inaugurated
1937»1st congressional session in air-conditioned chambers
╬ POLITICS (International)
1884»Colonization of Africa organized at international conference in Berlin
1939»Nazis begin mass murder of Warsaw Jews
╬ SCIENCE & RELIGION
1806»Explorer Zebulon Pike sights Pikes Peak
GREY MATTER ANSWERS
↔ JEOPARDY
SCIENCE The mammal that holds the record for the longest lifespan
What is MAN?
U.S. PRESIDENTS Adventurous 26th president, he was 1st to ride in an automobile & an airplane
Who was Teddy Roosevelt?
TITLED HEADS N.Y. financier Al Grimaldi is next in line for throne of this Mediterranean principality
What is Moraco?
RIVERS It carries more water than the longest rivers in Asia, Africa & No. America combined
What is the Amazon?
THE SOLAR SYSTEM Only 1 of 9 planets not named for a Greek or Roman mythological figure
↔ PICTURE
Claw in an arcade machine
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