Sep 26. 2012


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Flagstaff Almanac…  
Week: 39/ Day 270:   Today: High   71°Low 51°
Records: High   85°(1947)Low 24°(1959, 1901)
Averages: High  70°…Low 39°
Wind: average:   9mph;  Gusts:  29mph
Today’s average humidity:  48%

Quote of the Day…

Today’s  Historical  Highlights…
2009 - Typhoon Ketsana (2009) hit the Philippines, China, Vietnam, Cambodia, 
            Laos and Thailand, causing 700 fatalities
1995 - "George" magazine premieres, published by John F Kennedy Jr 
1990 - Motion Picture Association of America creates new NC-17 rating
1988 - NYC's Rockefeller Center declared a national landmark
1970 - The Laguna Fire starts in San Diego County, California, burning 175,425 
             acres (710 km²)
1962 - TV comedy series "Beverly Hillbillies" premieres on CBS
1960 - 1st of 4 TV debates Nixon & Kennedy took place (Chicago)
1960 - Longest speech in UN history (4 hrs, 29 mins, by Fidel Castro)
1901 - Great Britain annexes Gold Coast (Ghana)
1892 - 1st public appearance of John Philip Sousa's band (NJ)
1772 - New Jersey passes bill requiring a license to practice medicine

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

Free Rambling Thoughts…   
A great weather day…lots of sunshine…good day for a walk.
 
I learned early in my supervisory job that face-to-face meetings were better than phone calls. It was so much easier to ‘read’ the meeting when everyone was sitting around a table. I also learned that when talking to board members, face-to-face always beat a phone call. Many times I would invite tribal officials to talk to our students. Sometimes it was done over the PA system and other times by visiting classrooms. Visiting was always better. For one thing students and staff hearing a voice over an intercom system didn’t always pay attention…especially with long winded speakers. This comes up because President Obama did not meet with any foreign leaders before or after speaking at the UN. The foreign leaders traveled a long way to get to the opening of the UN and Obama was right there. Not sure why he didn’t meet with other leaders present, but I hope he made the right decision…especially with the issues in the Middle East.
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)
give out British coins (8,5)
Rebus…
Can you figure out what this means?

Lifestyle  Substance…     
Do you remember this?

Read This Headline Carefully!!
Two Sisters Reunite After Eighteen Years at Checkout Counter
Do you know what this word means?
What is this not so common name of a common object?
bibliophilia
Gorilla:

Great Melodies…:
Beethoven isn’t typically thought of today, among musicologists, as a composer with the ability to compose lyrical melodies along the lines of the next entrant. Beethoven was able to make a mountain out of a molehill. He composed themes or motifs, and was the primary precursor to Richard Wagner’s leitmotifs. But, now and then, Beethoven sang out a melody to rival anyone’s. The final movement of his 9th Symphony is one of the most famous moments in musical history, and everyone in the civilized world can hum its tune.
Harper’s Index…         
Estimated decrease in metric tons of cocaine consumed in the US each year between 1998 and 2008: 102
Unusal Fact of the Day…
The small "You Are Here" sticker that indicates your position on a map has a name — it's called an ideo locator.
Found on You Tube… 

Joke-of-the-day…Edward Hale, while chaplain of the U.S. Senate, was asked, "Do you pray for the senators?" He quickly replied, "No. After getting to know the senators, I pray for the people."  
Rules of Thumb…   
Easy shortcuts to make an ‘educated’ guess
ESTIMATING THE AGE OF A LOBSTER…Estimate the age of a large lobster by multiplying its weight, in pounds, by seven.    
Yeah, It Really Happened…
Lincoln Journal Star- Nehemiah Winters, 35, pleaded no contest to stealing a can of beer from a woman sitting on her front porch in Lincoln, Neb. The 21-year-old victim said Winters walked up to her twice and asked for her beer. She refused, but when he returned a third time, he revealed something in his waistband that she thought was a knife and gave him the beer. She then called police, who arrested Winters with a partial can of beer and what turned out to be a fork.
Bonus
The Oklahoman Oklahoma City police arrested Ginger Lynn Johnson, 33, for stabbing her boyfriend in the stomach and back with a power drill.
Somewhat Useless Information…   
Lost in translation:
  • While the 'Got Milk?' campaign may have gotten more Americans to buy dairy products, it didn't work out quite as well in Mexico, where the phrase sounds something more like "Are you Lactating?"
  • Coca-Cola may be a household phrase in the West, but Chinese know the soda company, transliterated into English, as 'ke kou ke le'. Ko-ka-ko-la was already taken by people who 'bite the wax tadpole'
  • Puffs Tissues: In German, 'Puffs'  is the colloquial term for 'whorehouse,'
  • Pepsi's slogan "come alive with Pepsi" doesn't quite work in China, where some took it to mean "bring your ancestors back from the grave,"
  • Coors' slogan "turn it loose" may have been gold in America, but it was a laughing stock in Spanish-speaking countries, where it translated into "get loose bowels,"
  • KFC's signature phrase, "finger-lickin' good," doesn't quite work in China, when tranlated they wanted to "eat your fingers off."
  • Ikea discovered that their Redalen bed -- named after a Norwegian town -- is, in fact, the Thai word for getting to third base.
  • Jättebra, an Ikea plant pot, closely resembles the Thai slang word for 'sex'
  • The Ford Pinto may well have been an iconic car, but that didn't stop Brazilians from turning the product away. You see, 'pinto' is slang for 'tiny male genitals' in Brazil,

Calendar Information…        
Happening This Week:
22-29: Banned Books Week / National Dog Week / National Keep Kids Creative Week / Remember to Register to Vote Week / International Women's E-Commerce Days
Today Is…                                                                      
Johnny Appleseed Day—his birthday 1774
National Good Neighbor Day
National Pancake Day
National Women's Health & Fitness Day
Shamu the Whale Day
World Maritime Day
Today’s Events Through History…  
2000’s
 2008 - Swiss pilot and inventor Yves Rossy becomes first person to fly a jet engine-powered wing across the English Channel
1900’s
1997 - An earthquake strikes the Italian regions of Umbria and the Marche, causing 
            part of the Basilica of St. Francis at Assisi to collapse
1994 - Switzerland bans racist propaganda
1986 - William Hubbs Rehnquist, sworn in as Chief Justice of Supreme Court
1984 - Pres Reagan vetoes sanctions against South Africa
1980 - Cuban government closes Mariel Harbor ending "freedom flotilla"
1972 - American Museum of Immigration dedicated
1968 - 1st broadcast of "Hawaii Five-O" on CBS-TV
1965 - Queen Elizabeth decorates Beatles with Order of British Empire
1961 - Roger Maris hits HR #60 off Jack Fisher, tying Babe Ruth's record
1957 - Bernstein & Sondheim's musical "West Side Story," premieres in NYC 
1950 - UN troops in Korean War recapture South Korean capital of Seoul
1946 - 1st edition of Tintin (Kuifje), publishes until June 1993
1945 - All old Dutch banknotes declared invalid
1934 - British liner Queen Mary is launched
1914 - Federal Trade Commission formed to regulate interstate commerce
1907 - New Zealand and Newfoundland each become dominions within the 
            British Empire
1800’s
1892 - Diamond Match Co patented book matches
1890 - US stops minting $1 & $3 gold coin & 3 cent piece
1872 - The first Shriner’s Temple (called Mecca) was established in New York City
1700’s
 1706 - Miskouaki, an Ottawa from Mackinaw, meets with the Marquis de Vaudreuil. 
            He tells him the Miami and the Ottawa have bee fighting each other near Detroit.
1600’s
 1687 - The city council of Amsterdam votes to support William of Orange's invasion 
              of England, which became the Glorious Revolution
1675 - Troops under Virginia Colonel John Washington and Maryland Major Thomas
            Trueman surround the main base of the Susquehannock Indians. They are 
             there to discover if the Indians are responsible for attacking colonial      
             settlements. Trueman calls out the Susquehannock for a conference under a  
             flag of truce. Five Chiefs come out of their fortified position to talk. They deny
             being involved in the attacks. Trueman has them led away and killed. Trueman 
             gets off with a minor fine from the Maryland Assembly for this act.
1500’s
1580 - Francis Drake with Spanish treasure returns to England
Before 1000CE
 46 BC - Julius Caesar dedicates a temple to his mythical ancestor Venus Genetrix 
                in accordance with a vow he made at the battle of Pharsalus

Today’s Birthdays…                                                           
In their 30’s
 Serena Williams, tennis player (13 grand slams) is 31
In their 50’s
Melissa Sue Anderson, Cal, actress (Little House on the Prairie) is 50 
Linda Hamilton, actor {Terminator] is 56
In their 60’s
Lynn Anderson, ND, country singer (I Never Promised you a Rose Garden) is 65
Olivia Newton-John, Cambridge England, singer (Lets Get Physical) is 64
In their 70’s
Donna Douglas, [Dot Smith], Pride La, actress (Beverly Hillbillies) is 79
Winnie Mandela-Madikizela, South African anti-apartheid protestor is 76
Kent McCord, LA California, actor (Officer Jim Reed-Adam 12) is 70
Remembered for being born today
Cosme Argerich, Argentine physician, founder of the Medicine School of 
        Buenos Aires b. 1758
John Chapman, [Johnny Appleseed], frontier nurseryman b. 1774
T S Eliot, St Louis Missouri, poet/dramatist/critic (Waste Land-Nobel 1948) b. 1888
George Gershwin, [Jacob Gershvin], Bkln, composer (Rhapsody in Blue) b. 1898
Edmund Gwenn, Wales, actor (Miracle on 34th Street) b. 1875
Jack LaLanne, exercise mogul (Juice Tiger) b. 1914
Julie London, Santa Rosa California, actress (Nurse McCall-Emergency) b. 1926
Pope Paul VI, [Giovanni Montini], 262nd Roman Catholic pope b. 1897
George Raft, NYC, American actor (Each Dawn I Die, Scarface, Some Like It Hot) 
      b. 1901
Marty Robbins, Glendale Az, singer (Devil Woman, I Walk Alone) b. 1925
Today’s Historical Obits…                                                           
Daniel Boone, frontiersman — 1820 — at 85
James Fitzmaurice, Irish aviation pioneer —1965 —at 67 
August Ferdinand Möbius, German mathematician and astronomer —1868 —at 77
Richard Mulligan, American actor [Burt-Soap]— colorectal cancer —2000 —at 67
Robert Palmer, English singer [Duran, Duran]—heart attack—2003—at 54
George Santayana, US philosopher/poet (Last Puritan) — 1952 — at 88
Bessie Smith, singer — car crash —1937 — at 43
Levi Strauss, American clothing manufacturer —1902 —at 73 
Taichang, Emperor of China [Ming Dynasty] —questionable —1620 —at 38  
Answers…                                                                                                                                            
Do you know what this word means?
Love of (reading and collecting) books; to be distinguished from bibliomania, which describes the (pathologically) obsessive impulse to hoard books (from the Greek biblion = scroll, book)
What is the rhyming answer?
Dispense pence  
Rebus
Turn the other cheek
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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