8-8-11

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‡     TODAY’s “Geez”:
¬ 1647 - The Irish Confederate Wars and Wars of the Three Kingdoms: Battle of Dungans Hill - English Parliamentary forces defeat Irish forces
¬ 1864 - Red Cross forms in Geneva
¬ 1860 - Queen of Sandwich Islands (Hawaii) arrives in NYC
¬ 1876 - Thomas Edison patents mimeograph
¬ 1890 - Daughters of American Revolution organizes
¬ 1943 - Vegetables & fruit rationed in Holland

‡     Free Rambling Thoughts…
A fairly uneventful day. I finished my Grand Canyon video but for some unknown reason, it won’t upload. It says it uploads, it says it is finished; it even says I can now view it…but alas the final screen says your video did not upload. I have no idea why. Tomorrow will be remaking the movie and basically going back to square two. Thankfully the project saved just fine.

I wore my Teva sandals all day. I haven’t worn them since I got back from the Grand Canyon trip as it was too uncomfortable—partly from the fungus, partly from some minor sunburn. Now all things have returned to normal. Life is good.

I have been recording True Blood this season, as I just don’t seem to have time to watch it. I watched the first two episodes of this season and am really getting into it…again. The writers seem to be able to have the most unbelievable plot twists and make them believable. I’ve learned that vampires and werewolves live ‘down south’ and so far not in Northern AZ, so I am safe at night.

I got a call from Greg, the owner of the Sandra. We are meeting Tuesday to start work on the brochure.   I explained that I need to get some information before I can really put something together. He is more excited than I am, and I just hope my efforts are up to his standards. I need some history, some bio information, and some digital pictures. He likes the idea of giving it out at the end to the trip, as a thank you note to passengers. He would also be able to write a little personal note on part of the brochure. Sounds very cool. He is also going to be interviewed on a local station over the Memorial Day holiday and will give me information so I can call in to talk about my experience. That too sounds cool.

‡     Trivia Quiz…(answers at the end of post)
1.      Which country does the airline Varig come from?
2.      Which country "outlaw" sang To All The Girls I've Loved Before with Julio Iglesias?
3.      Which aviation pioneer was flying with Frederick Noonan when they disappeared?
4.      Who had a 60’s No 1 hit with Moody River?
5.      Whose albums include Busybody and Give Me The Reason?
6.      Which Gene recorded the rock song Be Bop A Lula?
7.      Who was born first, Sharon Stone or Meg Ryan?
8.      Which politician said, "You let a bully come into your front yard, and the next day he'll be on your porch?"
9.      Who had a 60’s No 1 hit with Wooden Heart?
10.   In basketball, where do the Mavericks come from?
11.   Which musical featured the song I Talk To The Trees?
12.   Which character did James Cagney play in White Heat?
13.   What was the first name of Franklin D Roosevelt's wife and US First Lady?
14.   Who sang the title song for the Bond film The Spy Who Loved Me?
15.   What was the first film of the actor whose real name was Burton Stephen Lancaster?

‡     Zoom-ed in Picture…Can you Identify what this is? (Answer at end of post)
 ‡     Hmmmmm…
¬ percentage by which books on contemporary ethics are more likely than other books to be stolen: 50

‡     Somewhat Useless Information…
 ¬ According to acupuncturists, there is a point on the head that you can press to control your appetite. It is located in the hollow just in front of the flap of the ear.
¬ The world's first artificial heart was made of Dacron. It was implanted into a patient by Dr. Denton Cooley in Houston, Texas, on April 4, 1969. Four days later it was rejected by the patient's body and the patient died.
¬ The insulin used to treat diabetes in human beings is taken from pigs and sheep. The substance produced in these animals is exactly the same as that found in the human body and has precisely the same sugar-stabilizing effect.
¬ The Rx sign used today on pharmaceutical prescriptions was originally an astrological sign for the planet Jupiter. The use of the sign originated in the Middle Ages, when doctors believed that the planets influenced health. Jupiter was thought to be the most powerful of all the heavenly bodies in curing disease.
¬ The theory of immunization and of smallpox immunization in particular, was known to Chinese doctors more than seven hundred years before its discovery in 1796 by the English physician Edward Jenner. To immunize a child against smallpox, a doctor took a pustule from a smallpox patient, pulverized it, and blew the powder into the child's nose through a specially molded tube.
¬ Runners in Greece believed that the spleen was a hindrance to endurance and long-distance running. Consequently they had a vast pharmacopoeia of herbal concoctions especially designed to shrink this organ. One popular method was to drink a beverage made from a plant of the genus Equisetum. The drink was mixed with a variety of herbs and taken for three days before a race.

‡     Yeah, It Really Happened…
ALLAHABAD, India - Guinness World Records said an Indian baby born with 10 toes on each foot and seven fingers on each hand is the new record holder for largest number of digits. Amrita Saxena of Uttar Pradesh said her 1-year-old son, Akshat Saxena, has undergone several surgeries since his birth to remove the extra digits, and doctors plan further procedures to give him thumbs, the Press Trust of India reported Tuesday. Saxena said her family contacted Guinness after learning about the previous record holder, a Chinese boy born with 15 fingers and 16 toes. Akshat's condition is a genetic disorder known as polydactyly, his family said.

‡     Guffaw…or at least smile…
A man placed an ad in the classifieds: "Wife wanted."
The next day he received a hundred letters.
They all said the same: "You can have mine."
~*~
Merv was in a terrible accident at work. He fell through a floor tile and ripped off both of his ears. Since he was permanently disfigured, he settled with the company for a rather large sum of money and went on his way. One day, Merv decided to invest his money in a small, but growing telecom business called Plexus Communications. After weeks of negotiations, he bought the company outright. But, after signing on the dotted line, he realized that he knew nothing about running such a business and quickly set out to hire someone who could do that for him.
The next day he had set up three interviews. The first guy was great. He knew everything he needed to and was very interesting. At the end of the interview, Merv asked him, "Do you notice anything different about me?" And the gentleman answered, "Why yes, I couldn't help but notice you have no ears." Merv got very angry and threw him out.
The second interview was with a woman, and she was even better than the first guy. He asked her the same question, "Do you notice anything different about me?" and she replied: "Well, you have no ears." Merv again was upset and tossed her out.
The third and last interview was the best of all three. It was with a very young man who was fresh out of college. He was smart. He was handsome. And he seemed to be a better businessman than the first two put together. Merv was anxious, but went ahead and asked the young man the same question: "Do you notice anything different about me?" And to his surprise, the young man answered: "Yes. You wear contact lenses."
Merv was shocked, and said, "What an incredibly observant young man. How in the world did you know that?"
The young man fell off his chair laughing hysterically and replied, "Well, it's pretty hard to wear glasses with no ears!"

‡     Searchin’ “You Tube” I found…

‡     Daybook Information…
…Happening This Week:
7-13: International Clown Week / National Farmers' Market Week / Assistance Dog Week /
Feeding Pets of the Homeless Week / Knights of Columbus Family Week
8-14: Exercise With Your Child Week / Sturgis Rally

‡     TODAY IS
¬ Date to Create
¬ Happiness Happens Day
¬ Odie Day (Garfield’s friend)
¬ Sneak Some Zucchini Onto Your Neighbor's Porch Night
~*~
Tanzania: Farmers Day
US: Rhode Island: Victory Day (only state with state holiday for Victory in Japan)

‡     Today’s Events:
·        IN ARTS
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·        IN ATHLETICS
1970 - NY Yankees honor Casey Stengel, retiring his number 37 
1984 - Carl Lewis wins 3rd (200m) of 4 gold medals in Summer Olympics
·        IN BUSINESS
1786 - Congress adopts silver dollar & decimal system of money
1988 - Renovated Central Park Zoo reopens after 4 years
·        IN EDUCATION
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·        FOR INDIGENOUS PEOPLE
422 - Maya King Casper is born, according to some sources. Eventually, he rules over Palenque, Mexico
1699 - The Tohome Indians live along the Gulf Coast in Alabama and Mississippi. In Biloxi, they formally establish peaceful relations with the French
·        IN INTERNATIONAL POLITICS
1549 - France declares war on England
1588 - Sea battle at Grevelingen: English fleet battles Spanish armada
1815 - Napoleon Bonaparte set sail for exile on St Helena
1945 - USSR establishes a communist government in North Korea
1947 - Pakistan's National Flag is approved
1949 - Bhutan, land of Dragon, becomes an independent monarchy
1965 - Singapore leaves Malaysian Federation
1979 - Iraqi president Saddam Hussein executes 22 political opponents
1988 - The "8888 Uprising" occurs in Burma
·        IN RELIGION
1844 - Brigham Young chosen Mormon Church head following Joseph Smith death
·        IN SCIENCE
1609 - Venetian senate examines Galileo Galilei's telescope
1854 - Smith & Wesson patents metal bullet cartridges
1911 - The millionth patent is filed in the United States Patent Office by Francis Holton for a tubeless vehicle tire
1985 - Japan launches Planet A, a probe to Halley's comet
·        IN US POLITICS
1918 - 6 US soldiers are surrounded by Germans in France, Alvin York is given command & shoots 20 Germans & captures 132 more
1925 - 1st national march of Ku Klux Klan (200,000) in Washington, DC
1945 - Pres Harry S Truman signs UN Charter
1974 - Pres Richard M Nixon announces he'll resign his office 12PM Aug 9

·        ARTISTS:  AUTHORS:  COMPOSERS
1884 - Sara Teasdale, US, poet (1st Pulitzer Prize-1918-"Love Songs")
·        ATHLETES
Roger Federer, Swiss tennis player turns 30
Rashard Lewis, American basketball player turns 32
Esther Williams, actress/swimmer (Dangerous when Wet) turns 88
·        ENTERTAINERS (ACTORS/SINGERS…)
1918 - Rory Calhoun, actor (Capitol, Motel Hell, Bill-Texan)
1919 - Dino De Laurentiis, Italian producer (King Kong)
Dustin Hoffman, actor turns 74
Donny Most, actor (Ralph Malph-Happy Days) turns 58
Robin Quivers, radio/TV personality (Howard Stern's sidekick) turns 59Connie Stevens, singer/actress (Hawaiian Eye, Back to Beach) turns 73
Jerry Tarkanian, basketball coach (Calif State, UNLV, 625-122) turns 81
Larry Wilcox actor(CHiPS) turns 64
·        ENTREPRENEUR & EDUCATORS
1879 - Bob Smith, American founder of Alcoholics Anonymous 
·        POLITICIANS
1879 - Emiliano Zapata, Mexican revolutionary, peasant leader
·        SCIENTISTS / THEOLOGISTS
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‡     Today’s Obits:
1975 - Julian "Cannonball" Alderly, saxophonist/bandleader, dies of a stroke at 46
2005 - Barbara Bel Geddes, American actress (Dallas)dies at 83
1984 - Richard Deacon, actor (Mel Cooley-Dick Van Dyke Show), dies of heart disease at 62
1863 - Angus MacAskill known as 'Giant MacAskill', circus performer dies of ‘brain fever’ at 38
2010 - Patricia Neal, American actress dies at 84
1969 - Sharon Tate, murdered by the Manson family at 26
2004 - Fay Wray, American actress (King Kong) dies at 97

‡     ANSWERS:
Trivia Quiz
1.      Which country does the airline Varig come from?
a.      Brazil
2.      Which country "outlaw" sang To All The Girls I've Loved Before with Julio Iglesias?
a.      Willie Nelson
3.      Which aviation pioneer was flying with Frederick Noonan when they disappeared?
a.      Amelia Earhart
4.      Who had a 60s No 1 hit with Moody River ?
a.      Pat Boone
5.      Whose albums include Busybody and Give Me The Reason ?
a.      Luther Vandross
6.      Which Gene recorded the rock song Be Bop A Lula ?
a.      Vincent
7.      Who was born first, Sharon Stone or Meg Ryan?
a.      Meg Ryan
8.      Which politician said, "You let a bully come into your front yard, and the next day he'll be on your porch?"
a.      Lyndon Johnson
9.      Who had a 60’s No 1 hit with  Wooden Heart?
a.      Joe Dowell
10.   In basketball, where do the Mavericks come from?
a.      Dallas
11.   Which musical featured the song I Talk To The Trees ?
a.      Paint Your Wagon
12.   Which character did James Cagney play in White Heat?
a.      Cody Jarrett
13.   What was the first name of Franklin D Roosevelt's wife and US First Lady?
a.      Eleanor
14.   Who sang the title song for the Bond film The Spy Who Loved Me ?
a.      Carly Simon
15.   What was the first film of the actor whose real name was Burton Stephen Lancaster?
a.      The Killers
  
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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 has mistakes and sadly once out 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] may not be totally accurate.
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