Oct 30, 2012


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Flagstaff Almanac:  
Week: 44/ Day: 304   
Today: High   68°Low 26°
Records: High   72°(2008)Low 9°(1971)
Averages: High  57° Low 28°
Wind: average:   9mph; Gusts:  17mph
Today’s average humidity:  36%
Quote of the Day:

Today’s Historical Highlights:
1st Methodist church in US initiated (Wesley Chapel, NYC) —1768
Clarence Birdseye sells 1st frozen peas—1952
Daniel Cooper patents time clock—1894
Dr Albert Schweitzer & Gen George C Marshall win Nobel Peace Prize—1953 Orson Welles panics a nation with broadcast of "War of the Worlds"—1938
P T Barnum's circus, "Greatest Show on Earth," debuts (NYC) —1873
Uganda troops attack Tanzania—1978
US government announces end of shoe rationing—1945
     Happy Birthday To: ♪. ♪   
How many can you identify?…answers in Today’s Birthdays

Free Rambling Thoughts:   
An interesting day. Yesterday I somehow chipped a molar, and not when I was eating. Strange. Off to the dentist this morning. This is one of the teeth he said would need a crown. Luckily, it was a small chip, so tomorrow I’m off to the dentist again for the temporary crown. Not my idea of fun, but much better than have the tooth completely breaking….that already happened once and I don’t want to do that again.
 
Talked to my brother today and got several text messages…they are fine…waiting out the storm at their home in Brooklyn. Hopefully the surge won’t affect them, but they do live a few blocks from a river. What a horrific storm. Just a reminder that Mother Nature still has a lot of control over our lives.
 
Got a call today about my Uganda trip. Everything is set. We are also doing a desert camel ride to a Bedouin village for a dinner. That will happen in Dubai, just a reminder that indigenous people still live a short distance from this very modern and expensive city. Also found out that our gorilla visit is in the area where Dian Fossey did some of her study. She is the American zoologist who worked to save the gorilla and was killed in Rwanda by gorilla poachers. I also found out that Hamdy’s daughter will be joining us on our trip. That too will be nice.
Game  Center: (answers at the end of post)
Anagram Sentences: 5 letter anagrams
What are the missing words?
The hope is that the terrorist _____ would make people _____ their behavior, sooner rather than ____ .
Lifestyle  Substance:     
Unusual Uses for Everyday Things: Aluminum Foil
  • Wrap your brick of brown sugar in aluminum foil then pop it into the oven for five minutes at 300F. Soon you will have softened brown sugar for all of your sugary needs.
  • Some aluminum foil folded over the crust of a pie will keep the crust from browning and blackening
  • Make yourself an awesome custom cake pan using aluminum foil and some creativity. Just use some aluminum foil inside another baking pan to create the outline of whatever cake you're trying to make.
Old Saying Explained:
BEE LINE…In the past people believed that bees flew in a straight line to their hive. So if you made a bee line for something you went straight for it.
Ok, then?

TV Theme Songs you may remember:
WKRP in Cincinnati - Tom Wells and Hugh Wilson
Read This Headline Carefully!!
Police Begin Campaign to Run Down Jaywalkers
Bumper Stickers:

Bagpiping:

Edinburgh Bagpipers Millitary Tattoo
Harper’s Index:         
Amount the NEA allocated this year for a Henry David Thoreau-themed video game: $40,000
Unusual Fact of the Day:
The only U.S. sports teams whose names don't end in 'S' are: the Miami Heat, Orlando Magic, Utah Jazz, and Oklahoma City Thunder (NBA); the Boston Red Sox and Chicago White Sox (MLB); and the Colorado Avalanche, Tampa Bay Lightning, and Minnesota Wild (NHL).
Found on You Tube: 
Joke-of-the-day:
Our generation never got a break. When we were young they taught us to respect our elders. Now that we are older, they tell us to listen to the youth of the country.
Rules of Thumb:   
Easy shortcuts to make an ‘educated’ guess
STORING CHEESE…The harder the cheese, the longer it will keep.    
Yeah, It Really Happened
It was just a normal afternoon on a golf course in San Juan Capistrano, California when club employees had to rescue golfers from a shark which had apparently dropped out of the sky and flopped around on the 12th tee.
San Juan Hills Golf Club operations director Melissa McCormack says a course marshal found the leopard shark and brought it to the clubhouse. It had puncture wounds where it appeared a bird had snagged it from the Pacific Ocean, about five miles away.
They stuck shark into fresh water before somebody remembered it came from the sea, so they got some sea salt from the kitchen and mixed it in (ideally with some hot oil, lemon and cilantro in a cast iron pan).
Another employee rushed the shark to the ocean where McCormack says it was very still for a few seconds before twisting around and speeding off.
Somewhat Useless Information   
  • THE LIGHTHOUSE OF ALEXANDRIA…
  • The very first lighthouse, it guided ships to the port of Alexandria (named for, and by, Alexander the Great) using a constantly burning fire that was reflected out to sea by a large mirror. The lighthouse was damaged by an earthquake in 1303 CE and collapsed soon after.
  • THE HANGING GARDENS OF BABYLON…Created by King Nebuchadnezzar II, the Hanging Gardens of Babylon were built atop cube-shaped columns, and comprised dozens of high, beautifully landscaped terraces. The green-thumbed touches all gave Babylon the illusion of topography, which was exactly the point: Supposedly, Nebuchadnezzar’s wife was homesick for the mountainous land of her childhood, so he built them to cheer her up.
  • THE COLOSSUS OF RHODES…Another Greek statue passing as a wonder of the world because it was built by Greeks? Well, yes. In 282 BCE, the people on the island of Rhodes erected a 110-foot bronze monument to their patron god, Helios. With its pointy crown, the statue bears a striking resemblance to another famous statue situated near an island city: the Statue of Liberty, which was actually modeled on the Colossus.

Calendar Information        
Happening This Week:
24-30
Disarmament Week
International Magic Week
Peace, Friendship and Good Will Week
Prescription Errors Education & Awareness Week
World Hearing Aid Awareness Week
29-11/4
Give Wildlife a Break Week

Today Is                                                                      
Checklist Day
Create A Great Funeral Day  
Devil's Night or Mischief Night
Haunted Refrigerator Night
National Candy Corn Day

Today’s Events through History  
8th & last crusade is launched—1270
Anne Frank (of Diary fame) is deported from Auschwitz to      Belsen—1944
Baseball league presidents call for abolishment of spitball—1938
Defense Department announces elimination of all segregated      regiments—1954
Helena, Montana's capital, founded—1864
Mandans like Lewis & Clark's men's dancing—1804Nobel prize for physics awarded to Luis Alvarez (bubble      chamber) —1968
Pontiac will inform Major Henry Gladwin that he wants peace,      and to end the fighting—1763
Queen Isabella of Spain bans violence against Indians—1502
Rebuilt Dresden Frauenkirche (destroyed in the firebombing of     Dresden during World War II) is reconsecrated after a thirteen-year      rebuilding project—2005
Sandy Koufax wins NL MVP award—1963
UN unanimously elects U Thant acting secretary general of the UN—1961
Today’s Birthdays                                                           
In their 30’s
Ivanka Trump, businesswoman, socialite, heiress is 31
James A. Woods, Canadian actor is 33
In their 40’s
Ben Bailey, American host of the game show Cash Cab is 42
Nia Long, actress (Guiding Light, Made in America, Soul Food) will be 42
In their 50’s
Kevin Pollak, SF, comedian (Usual Suspects, Grumpy Old Men) is 55
In their 60’s
Robert L "Hoot" Gibson, Cooperstown NY, USN/ast (STS 41B,61C,27,47,71) is 66
Harry Hamlin, Pasadena California, actor (Michael Kuzak-LA Law) is 61
Henry Winkler, actor (Fonz-Happy Days, Night Shift) is 67
In their 70’s
Grace Slick, Chicago, rock vocalist (Jefferson Airplane-White Rabbit) is 73
In their 80’s
Dick Gautier, LA California, actor (Hymie-Get Smart, Mr Terrific) is 81
Remembered for being born today
John Adams, Braintree (Quincy) Mass, 2nd president USA (1735-1826)
Charles Atlas, [Angelo Siciliano], US, bodybuilder (1893-1972)
Giuseppe Farina, Italian race car driver and one-time F1 world champion (1906-1966)
Ruth Gordon, Mass, actress (Rosemary's Baby, Harold & Maude) (1896-1985)
Ruth Hussey, Providence RI, actress (Another Thin Man, Phila Story) (1911-2005)
Ezra Loomis Pound, Hailey Idaho, poet (Cantos), (1885-1972)

Today’s Historical Obits                                                           
Steve Allen, American comedian, author, and composer—heart attack—2000—at 78
Allan Cunningham, Scottish poet and author—1842—at 57
Robert Goulet, American entertainer—lung disease—2007—at 73
Kirby Grant, actor/singer (Sky King)—auto accident—1985—at 74
James S. Sherman, Vice President of the United States— Bright's disease—1912—at 57

Answer: Anagram sentence
The hope is that the terrorist alert would make people alter their behavior, sooner rather than later .  
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.
§    And That Is All for Now  §

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