Oct 26, 2012


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Flagstaff Almanac:  
Week: 43/ Day:    
Today: High   56°Low 22°
Records: High   78°(1959)Low 11°(1975)
Averages: High  59° Low 29°
Wind: average:   9mph; Gusts:  17mph
Today’s average humidity:  50%
Quote of the Day:

Today’s Historical  Highlights:
"Doonesbury" comic strip debuts in 28 newspapers—1970
"Federalist Papers" published, calls for ratification of Constitution—1787
1st edition of "Village Voice" (NYC) published—1955
1st section of NY subway opens, after 4 years of work,—1900
1st use of "getaway car" occurs after holding up a shop in Paris—1901
Anwar Sadat became 1st Egyptian president to officially visit US—1975
Cedar Fire, the second-largest fire in California history, kills 15 people, 
     consumes 250,000 acres (1,000 km²), and destroys 2,200 homes 
     around San Diego—2003
Chevrolet unveils V-8 engine—1954
Football Association forms in England, standardizing soccer—1863
Last natural case of smallpox was discovered in Merca district, Somalia. 
     The WHO and the CDC consider this date the anniversary of the eradication 
      of smallpox, the most spectacular success of vaccination—1977
Margaret Sanger arrested for obscenity (advocating birth control) —1916
Minute Men organized in colonies—1774
Pony Express ends—1861
President Nixon released 1st White House tapes on Watergate scandal—1973
Rolling Stones appear on Ed Sullivan Show—1964
United States passes the USA PATRIOT Act into law—2001
Walt Disney's 1st television program, "Disneyland," premieres on ABC—1954
Woolwich Tunnel under Thames opens—1912
Worldwide Red Cross organized in Geneva—1863

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

Free Rambling Thoughts:   
I made some changes in some of the information that is in this blog. I got tired of the web site that just never seemed to work. I also got tired of the Guinness World Record Page. So now there is new uses for everyday items and old sayings explained. Enjoy the change!
 
We had a great lunch today. Lots of good conversation. Mary is headed to Phoenix to look at a second home. We are all tired of the stupidity of the campaigns for just about every race…tired of the robo-calls, tired of the glossy flyers that tear down the opponent, tired of the polls. Rachael Maddow showed a plausible scenario where the Electoral College is tied.  That would be a worst case scenario for our country as it would take weeks to name a President and VP. One of Mary’s friends from California brought his daughter to see the NAU campus. Mary tagged along. She had some amazing stories about the new and interesting programs on campus. Turns out that with NAU’s 4 year plan where your tuition remains stable for 4 years makes going to NAU and paying out of state tuition is less expensive than paying instate tuition in California.  
 
Got a call from my brother that his birthday present finally arrived. He really likes the Hubble Universe Book I sent him. He and his wife had just watched a program on the Hubble a couple of weeks ago and were amazed at what it has discovered. Amazing.
Game  Center: (answers at the end of post)
Anagram Sentences:
What are the missing words?
The sudden shout ____ the bird from its ____ to our waiting ____ .
Lifestyle  Substance:     
Unusual Uses for Everyday Things: Tennis Balls
  • Protect Your Floors—Protect your precious floors by capping chair legs, walker feet*, and pirate pegs that might need to consistently slide or tap across your floor.
  • Laundry—make a GREAT replacement for dryer sheets with regard to fluffification. Static prevention and scent, not so much.
  • Remove Floor Scuff Marks—To remove those scuff marks, just put a tennis ball on a stick. Rubbed vigorously on top of a scuff mark, tennis balls act as an eraser. 
Old Saying Explained:
ACHILLES HEEL—In Greek mythology Thetis dipped her son Achilles in the mythical River Styx. Anyone who was immersed in the river became invulnerable. However Thetis held Achilles by his heel. Since her hand covered this part of his body the water did not touch it and so it remained vulnerable. Achilles was eventually killed when Paris of Troy fired an arrow at him and it hit his heel.
Ok, then?

Commercial Jingles you may remember:
Mounds and Almond Joy
Read This Headline Carefully!!
One-armed Man Applauds Kindness of Strangers
Campaign Buttons:

Flash Mobs:
Flash Mob at the Ohio Union
Harper’s Index:         
Number of companies listed on the NASDAQ in 1979 that had ‘.com’ in their name: 120
Today: 17
Unusual Fact of the Day:
In a 2004 episode of Sesame Street, Cookie Monster said that before he started eating cookies, his name was Sid.
Found on You Tube: 

Joke-of-the-day:
It was the end of the school year, and a kindergarten teacher was receiving gifts from her pupils. The florist's son handed her a gift. She shook it, held it overhead, and said, "I bet I know what it is. Flowers." "That's right!" the boy said, "But, how did you know?" "Oh, just a wild guess," she said.
The next pupil was the sweet shop owner's daughter. The teacher held her gift overhead, shook it, and said, "I bet I can guess what it is. A box of sweets." "That's right, but how did you know?" asked the girl. "Oh, just a wild guess," said the teacher.
The next gift was from the son of the liquor storeowner. The teacher held the package overhead, but it was leaking. She touched a drop off the leakage with her finger and put it to her tongue. "Is it wine?" she asked. "No," the boy replied, with some excitement. The teacher repeated the process, tasting a larger drop of the leakage. "Is it champagne?" she asked. "No," the boy replied, with more excitement. The teacher took one more big taste before declaring, "I give up, what is it?" With great glee, the boy replied, "It's a puppy!" SURPRISE!
Rules of Thumb:   
Easy shortcuts to make an ‘educated’ guess
MAILING A LETTER…You can mail five sheets of paper with one first-class stamp.    
Yeah, It Really Happened
LYKENS, Pa. - A Pennsylvania man whose motor home was damaged by a rock-throwing vandal told police he believes Bigfoot is behind the crime. Pennsylvania State Police released a complaint Friday saying John Reed, 39, of Lykens, a member of the Lykens Valley Sasquatch Hunters, told troopers earlier this month he caught a glimpse of the late-night vandal and believes the perpetrator to be the legendary ape rumored to wander the wooded areas of North America, The (Harrisburg) Patriot-News reported Monday. "It wasn't a person. I didn't see any clothes or coat or anything like that," Reed said of the vandal responsible for smashing the windows and taillights of his 1973 Dodge Winnebago. "I don't think it was a bear. It didn't move like a bear." Dauphin County District Attorney Edward Marsico Jr. said his office would prosecute the Sasquatch if it is captured by authorities. "We have been searching for him for years," Marsico said with a laugh. "We would be glad to prosecute, assuming the elusive thing is captured."  
Somewhat Useless Information   
  • While gold is currently around $1,700 an ounce, it reached an all-time high in 2011 of nearly $1,800 an ounce. Of course, gold has always been valuable not only as a material resource but also as a commodity. 
  • Gold is the sixteenth most rare of the chemical elements. Though it is one of the rarest metals, gold was the first to be discovered by man.  

Calendar Information        
Happening This Week:
21-27
Bullying Bystanders Unite Week
Kids Care Week
National Character Counts Week 
National Chemistry Week 
National Forest Products Week 
National Friends of Libraries Week
National Lead Poisoning Prevention Week 

National Massage Therapy Week
National Respiratory Care Week 

National Save For Retirement Week
National School Bus Safety Week 
Pastoral Care Week
Red Ribbon Week

YWCA Week without Violence 2
24-30
Disarmament Week
International Magic Week
Peace, Friendship and Good Will Week
Prescription Errors Education & Awareness Week
World Hearing Aid Awareness Week
Today Is                                                                      
Mule Day
Frankenstein Friday
International Bandanna Day   
National Breadstix (Bread Sticks) Day  
National Pharmacy Buyer Day
Mule Day    (Historical, not celebration…honors the importation of the first Spanish Jacks to the US which were a gift from King Charles III of Spain delivered October 26, 785 in Boston.)
Perigean Spring Tides
Austria: National Day (birth of the 2nd Republic after WW II.)

Today’s Events through History  
1st American steeplechase horserace (Westchester, NY) —1869
1st European satellite launched, Esro 1, at Cape Kennedy—1968
Britain's House of Lords votes to end the right of hereditary peers to vote i
     n Britain's upper chamber of Parliament—1999
Earthquake strikes Constantinople, causing much damage and death—740
Georgia Colony reverses itself & rules slavery is legal—1749
Guided tours of Alcatraz (by Park Service) begin—1972
Mobs attack Jewish community of Cracow 1492 - Lead pencils 1st used—1407
Mother Teresa founds Missionaries of Charity in Calcutta, India—1950
Nikita Khrushchev sends note to JFK offering to withdraw his missiles from 
     Cuba if US closed its bases in Turkey offer is rejected—1962
PanAm flies 1st transatlantic jet trip-NY to Paris—1958
Pinckney's Treaty between Spain & US is signed, establishing southern boundary 
     of US & giving Americans right to send goods down Mississippi—1795
President Harry Truman increases minimum wage from 40 cents to 75 cents—1941
President Wilson's veto of Prohibition Enforcement Bill is overridden—1919
Rocky Marciano defeats Joe Louis at Madison Square Garden—1951
Spanish troops give Milan to France—1524
Thomas More appointed English Lord Chancellor—1529
US savings bonds go on sale –1949  

Today’s Birthdays                                                           
Under 30
Sasha Cohen, figure skater 3 time world champion, Silver in 2006 is 28
In their 50’s
Dylan McDermott , actor (Jersey Girl, Steel Magnolias) is 51
In their 60’s
Hillary Clinton (Rodham), First Lady (1993-2001), Senator (NY), Secretary of State is 65
Pat Sajak, Chicago, TV host (Wheel of Fortune, Pat Sajak Show) is 66
Jaclyn Smith, Houston Tx, actress (Kelly-Charlie's Angel, Nightkill) is 67
In their 70’s
Ralph Bakshi, animator (Lord of Rings, Fritz the Cat, Mighty Mouse) is 74
Remembered for being born today
Jackie Coogan, LA California, actor (Uncle Fester-Addams Family), (1914-1984)
Mahalia Jackson, New Orleans, gospel singer (Whole World in his Hands) (1911-1972)
C. W. Post, entrepreneur—breakfast cereals (1854-1914)
Don[ald] Siegel, Chicago IL, director (Escape from Alcatraz, Shootist) (1912-1991)

Today’s Historical Obits                                                           
Hoyt Axton, American actor and country music singer-songwriter—heart attack—1999—at 61
Juan Pantoja de la Cruz, Spanish royal painter—1608—at 56
Collodi, [Carlo Lorenzini], Italian writer (Pinocchio)—1890—at 63
Igor Sikorsky, Russian-American aviation pioneer and helicopter builder—1972—at 83
William Sprague, English co-founder of Charlestown, Mass—1675—at 66
Answer                                                                                                                                            
Anagram sentence
The sudden shout sent the bird from its nest to our waiting nets .
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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