Oct 01, 2012


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Flagstaff Almanac:  
Week: 40/ Day: 275   Today: High   75°Low 36° Records: High   83°(2010)Low 24°(1907) Averages: High  68°…Low 37°Wind: average:   2mph;  Gusts:  18mphToday’s average humidity:  49%
Quote of the Day:

Today’s  Historical  Highlights:
1995 - Rockies are 1st team to make postseason before 7th year in existence
1989 - US issues a stamp, labeling an apatosaurus as a brontosaurus
1977 - Department Of Energy established
1964 - SF cable cars declared a national landmark
1957 - First appearance of "In God We Trust" on U.S. paper currency
1948 - California Supreme Court voids state statue banning interracial marriages
1942 - Little Golden Books (children books) begins publishing
1903 - 1st baseball World Series, Pittsburgh Pirates vs Boston Pilgrims (Red Sox)
1896 - Yosemite becomes a National Park
1888 - National Geographic magazine publishes for 1st time
1880 - John Philip Sousa becomes new director of US Marine Corps Band
1867 - Karl Marx' "Das Kapital," published
1843 - News of the World began publication in London
1746 - Bonnie Prince Charlie flees to France
1574 - -2] Storm breaks Leiden dike; drowns 20,000 Spanish soldiers

     Happy Birthday To: ♪. ♪   
How many can you identify?…answers in Today’s Birthdays

Free Rambling Thoughts:   
A nice relaxing Sunday. Warm cloudless fall day, makes Flagstaff so nice. The leaves are turning on the peaks and the evenings are getting much cooler.
 
As the election draws nearer, the ads are becoming more evident, more negative, and more boring. I sure hope that all this money that is being pumped into the economy is helping workers. At least some are making money by being in the ads, developing the ads, and putting them on TV even if I don’t watch them.
 
Ahmadinejad spouted is rhetoric on a TV interview with Fareed on CNN. He chose to play the role of the victim and wondering why the West hated his country. Words mean little or nothing compared to actions. I do get that he wants to have nuclear power, but am not sure he will not use it. It’s like the cold war all over again…Israel has the bomb, so he has to have the bomb. I studied the Persian Empire back in school. This was all well before any problems our country had with them. Now, Iran, with all its history and beauty is not a tourist destination for any Westerners. Sad.
 
I didn’t watch the Bronco-Raider game but was glad to see that my hometown team beat its rival big time. I did catch most of the last quarter + the OT of the Cardinal-Dolphin game…it was the Cards fourth win.  
Game  Center: (answers at the end of post)
What is the rhyming answer?
Answer the following clue in two rhyming words (e.g. an obese feline is a fat cat) If only one number is given, the answer is a word featuring internal rhyme (e.g. voodoo)
layover of 24 hours duration (3,4)
Rebus:
Can you figure out what this means?

Lifestyle  Substance:     
Dedication: Guinness World Records:
The world record for the highest jump cleared by a dog is 172.7 cm (68 in), achieved by Cinderella May a Holly Grey, owned by Kate Long and Kathleen Conroy (both USA) of Miami, Florida, USA, at the Purina Incredible Dog Challenge National Finals, Gray Summit, Missouri, USA on 7 October 2006.
Ok, then?

Commercial Jingles you may remember:
See the USA in Your Chevrolet In 1952, Dinah Shore sang this famous jingle for Chevrolet. “Make a date today to see the USA and do it in your Chevrolet…” It combined the spirit of patriotism with the dependability of a Chevy. Adding America’s favorite singer and television personality of the day didn’t hurt either.
Read This Headline Carefully!!
In a nonsmoking area, "If we see you smoking, we will assume you are on fire and take appropriate action."
Do you know what this word means?
What is this not so common name of a common object?
lithophilia
Iconic Photographs:

Great Melodies:
Wagner didn’t call it Here Comes the Bride, of course. In the opera Lohengrin, Elsa marries Lohengrin, and this is the music played as she proceeds in wedding dress to the chapel. It is now the standard repertoire for all weddings in the western world, and for that reason it has probably been heard at least once by absolutely everyone in the western world.
Harper’s Index:         
Number of babies born in Alberta, Canada, last year, who were given the name ‘Unique’: 2
Unusual Fact of the Day:
The Republic of Ireland has the busiest Supreme Court in the world, handling more than double the number of cases as the Supreme Court of the United States per year. This is because the Republic of Ireland is the only country in the world whose constitution gives every citizen convicted of a crime the automatic right to appeal to the Supreme Court.
Found on You Tube: 

Joke-of-the-day:
Just something funny to read. 1) It’s better to be crazy & know it than being sane & doubt it. 2) I’m lost. I've gone out to find me. If I come back before I return, please ask me to wait. 3) I live in my own little world!!! But that's okay, cause they know me there. 4) No lifeguard on duty. Swim at your own risk... 5) Daydreaming is way better than school!
Rules of Thumb:   
Easy shortcuts to make an ‘educated’ guess
MAKING COFFEE FOR LARGE GROUPS...A one-pound can of regular grind tossed into a commercial urn will brew 50 cups of decent coffee or 60 cups of weak coffee. A pound and a half of regular grind will make 90 cups of decent coffee.    
Yeah, It Really Happened
GOTHENBURG, Sweden - Swedish authorities said an international arrest warrant has been issued for a man who had a friend pose as him to avoid a prison term. Police said the 37-year-old Gothenburg man was sentenced to one year in prison in January 2008 after being convicted of charges including copyright infringement, breaking Swedish medical laws and handling smuggled goods, the Swedish news agency TT reported Thursday. However, the man was not held in remand in between being sentenced and the start of his prison term, and police said during that time he convinced a friend to serve the sentence for him. Investigators said the convict took out a driver's license bearing his own name and the picture of his friend to carry out the identity swap. Police said the other man had served the majority of the sentence by the time the ruse was discovered. The man was set free. "We were the victims of advanced con," said Ulf Jonson of the Swedish Prison and Probation Service. Police said an international arrest warrant has been issued for the convict, who is believed to have fled to the Philippines.  
Somewhat Useless Information   
  • Hannibal Hamlin was the 15th vice president (1861-1865), serving under President Abraham Lincoln. He claimed that learning of his nomination ruined a good hand of cards. He and Lincoln didn’t meet until after the election. He rarely attended Cabinet meetings or visited the White House, which was the custom at the time. Of the vice presidency, he said: "I am only a fifth wheel of a coach and can do little for my friends."
  • Andrew Johnson was the 16th vice president (1865), serving under President Abraham Lincoln. He was reported to be "shamefully drunk" at his vice presidential inauguration. When Lincoln was assassinated, Johnson assumed the office. He battled Republicans in Congress over Reconstruction plans after the Civil War. He was impeached by the House but acquitted by the Senate by one vote.
  • Schuyler Colfax was the 17th vice president (1869-1873), serving under President Ulysses S. Grant. He is one of only two people (John Nance Garner is the other) to have served as both speaker of the House and vice president. Grant (age 46) and Colfax (age 45) were the youngest presidential duo until the inauguration of Bill Clinton and Al Gore in 1993. He left office under the cloud of a financial scandal.
  • Henry Wilson was the 18th vice president (1873-1875), serving under President Ulysses S. Grant. His reputation was tarred by the same financial scandal that Schuyler Colfax had been involved in, but Wilson was later cleared by the Senate. He was partly paralyzed after a stroke in 1873 but continued to do his vice presidential duties. He died from a second stroke while working in the Capitol building in 1875.

Calendar Information
Happening This Month:
Adopt A Shelter Dog Month
AIDS Awareness Month 
(President Reagan)
American Cheese Month
Antidepressant Death Awareness Month
Apple Month 

Bat Appreciation Month
Bullying Prevention Month 

(World) Blindness Awareness Month 

Caffeine Addiction Recovery Month
Celiac Disease Awareness Month
Celebrating The Bilingual Child Month
Children's Magazine Month
Christmas Seal Campaign 
begins
Church Library Month
Church Safety and Security Month
Class Reunion Month 

Co-op Awareness Month
Cut Out Dissection Month
Domestic Violence Awareness Month
Down Syndrome Awareness Month 

Dyslexia Awareness Month
Eat Better, Eat Together Month
Emotional Intelligence Awareness Month
Emotional Wellness Month
Employee Ownership Month 

Energy Management is a Family Affair-Improve Your Home Month

Fair Trade Month 
Financial Planning Month 
Feral Hog Month or Hog Out Month  

Gay & Lesbian History Month
German-American Heritage Month
Global Diversity Awareness Month
Go Hog Wild - Eat Country Ham
Halloween Safety Month
Head Start Awareness Month 

Health Literacy Month
Home Eye Safety Month
Italian-American Heritage Month 
International Augmentative & Alternative Communication (AAC) Awareness Month
International Starman Month
International Strategic Planning Month
International Walk To School Month  

LGBT History Month 
Long Term Care Planning Month
Month of Free Thought
National AIDS Awareness Month  
National Animal Safety and Protection Month
National Audiology Awareness Month
National Bake and Decorate Month
National Book Month

National Bullying Prevention Awareness Month
National Breast Cancer Awareness Month
National Caramel Month  

National Chili Month
National Chiropractic Month
National Cookbook Month
National Crime Prevention Month
National Cyber Security Awareness Month 

National Dental Hygiene Month
National Depression Education & Awareness Month
National Disability Employment Awareness Month
National Domestic Violence Awareness Month
National Down Syndrome Month
National Ergonomics Month 

National Family Sexuality Education Month - Let's Talk! 

National "Gain The Inside Advantage" Month
National Go On A Field Trip Month
National Kitchen & Bath Month 

National Liver Awareness Month
National Medical Librarian Month
National Orthodontic Health Month
National Physical Therapy Month
National Popcorn Poppin' Month
National Protect Your Hearing Month 

National Pregnancy and Infant Loss Awareness Month 

National Reading Group Month
National Roller Skating Month
National Sarcastic Awareness Month
National Spina Bifida Awareness Month
National Stamp Collecting Month
National Window Covering Safety Month 

National Work and Family Month
National Sudden Infant Death Syndrome Awareness Month
Organize Your Medical Information Month
Pear and Pineapple Month 
Photographer Appreciation Month
Pizza Month 

Polish American Heritage Month
Positive Attitude Month
Raptor Month
Rett Syndrome Awareness Month
Rhizomes and Persimmons Month 

Rhubarb Month 
Right Brainers Rule! Month
Sausage Month 
Self-Promotion Month
Spinach Lovers Month
Squirrel Awareness Month 
 (Different Than Squirrel Appreciation Day in January)
Tackling Hunger Month 
Talk About Prescriptions Month
Vegetarian Month
Wishbones for Pets Month (10/15 - 11/30)
Workplace Politics Awareness Month
World Menopause Month
Happening This Week:
1-7Customer Service Week
Financial Planning Week
National Newspaper Week
Spinning & Weaving Week
Universal Children's Week
World Dairy Expo
Today Is                                                                      
CD Player Day
Child Health Day
Fall Astronomy DayFire Pup Day
International Day of Older Persons
Magic Circles Day: one of the most basic of devices in Magical Art
Model T Day
National Lace Day UN International Day of Older PersonsWorld Card Making DayWorld Day of Bullying Prevention / Blue Shirt Day  World Habitat Day
World Vegetarian Day
~South Korea: Armed Forces Day (South-Korean forces broke through the 38th parallel:1950)~China: National Day (founded 1949)~Cyprus: Independence Day (1960 from UK)~Nigeria: Independence Day (1960 from UK)
Today’s Events through History  
2000’s
2005 - Bombing kills 23 people in Bali
2000 - Closing ceremony of the XXVII Olympics in Sydney, Australia
1900’s
1992 - Cartoon Cable Network premieres
1989 - Dallas Cowboy, Ed "Too Tall" Jones records his 1,000th NFL tackle
1984 - Gary Trudeau's Doonesbury comic strip resumes after 2-year hiatus
1979 - US returns Canal Zone to Panama after 75 years
1979 - Pope John Paul II begins visit of US
1975 - Muhammad Ali TKOs Joe Frazier in "The Thrilla in Manila"
1974 - Watergate cover-up trial opens in Wash DC
1971 - Walt Disney World in Orlando, Florida opens
1964 - Free Speech Movement launched at University of California , Berkley
1954 - British colony of Nigeria becomes a federation
1952 - 1st ultra high frequency (UHF) television station, Portland Or
1939 - Churchill calls Soviets "riddle wrapped in a mystery inside an enigma"
1936 - Generalissimo Francisco Franco establishes state of Spain
1931 - The second (and current) Waldorf-Astoria Hotel is opened in New York
1800’s
1898 - Jews are expelled from Kiev Russia
1891 - In the U.S. state of California, Stanford University opens its doors
1890 - Congress creates Weather Bureau
1890 - Yosemite National Park forms
1885 - Special delivery mail service begins in US
1874 - Rotterdam opens drink water pipes
1869 - 1st postcards are issued (Vienna)
1829 - South African College is founded in Cape Town, South Africa; later to 
            separate into the University of Cape Town and the South African College 
            Schools
1700’s
1728 (through the 5th)- Conference on alliance and land cessions will be held for 
           the next 4 days between the British in New York and the "SIX NATIONS."
1600’s
 1661 - Yachting begins in England; King Charles II beats his brother James
1500’s
 1539 - De Soto's expedition reaches the APALACHEE village of Ivitachuco (also 
             called Ibitachuco), in north eastern Florida. The Spanish will set up camp 
             near the village. Throughout the evening, the Indians will shoot arrows at the
             Spanish with little effect.
1100’s
 1189 - Gerard de Ridefort, grandmaster of the Knights Templar since 1184, is killed
            in the Siege of Acre
Before 1000CE
331 BC - Alexander the Great defeats Darius III of Persia in the Battle of Gaugamela

Today’s Birthdays                                                           
In their 40’s
Mark McGwire, 1st baseman (AL rookie of year 1988, Oakland A's, Cards) is 49
Cindy Margolis, glamour spokesmodel is 44
In their 50’s
Esai Morales. Actor [La Bamba] is 50
In their 60’s
 Rod Carew, baseball slugger (AL Rookie of Year 1967) is 67
Randy Quaid, Houston Tx, actor (Midnight Express, Vacation, SNL) is 62
In their 70’s
Julie Andrews, actress/singer (Sound of Music, Mary Poppins)  is 77
Stella Stevens, actress (Girls! Girls!, Manitou)is 76
In their 80’s
 Jimmy Carter, Plains Ga, (D) 39th Pres (1977-1981) is 88
Richard Harris, actor (Man Called Horse)/singer (MacArthur Park) is 80 
Remembered for being born today
William Edward Boeing, founded aircraft co (Boeing) b. 1881
Tom Bosley, Chicago, actor (Howard-Happy Days, Murder She Wrote) b. 1927
Vladimir Horowitz, Kiev Ukraine, pianist (Carmen) b. 1904
James Lawrence, naval hero (War of 1812-"Don't give up the ship!") b. 1781
Walter Matthau, NYC, actor (Odd Couple, Bad News Bears) b. 1920
William Rehnquist, Ws, Supreme Court (1972-86)/chief justice b. 1924)
James Whitmore, White Plains NY, actor (Give 'em Hell Harry) b. 1921
Roger Williams, American pianist b. 1926
Today’s Historical Obits                                                           
Walter B Cannon, US physiologist (Traumatic Shock)—1945—at 73
Ronnie Hazlehurst, English conductor and theme song composer [Are You Being Served?, Last of the Summer Wine, To the Manor Born]—2007—at 79
Louis Leakey, English anthropologist—heart attack—1972—at 69
Curtis E LeMay, USAF General/VP candidate—1990—at 83
Bruce Palmer, Canadian musician (Buffalo Springfield)—heart attack—2004—at 58 
Peter "Pam" Pooters, resistance fighter—executed—1943—at 32
Dionysius Remiens, resistance fighter—executed—1943—at 24
E B White, US author (New Yorker, Charlotte's Web)—1985—at 86

Answers                                                                                                                                            
Do you know what this word means?
Preference for rocks, as in the case of certain micro-organisms that live within rocks (from the Greek lithos = stone)
What is the rhyming answer?
 Day stay
Rebus
downpipe
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] the dates may not be totally accurate.
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