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Flagstaff Almanac:
Week: 45/
Day:
Today: High 60°…Low
26°
Records: High 74°(1977)…Low 6°(1922)
Averages: High 55° Low 27°
Wind: average: 7mph; Gusts: 20mph
Today’s average humidity: 46%
Quote of the Day:
Today’s Historical Highlights:
James
Buchanan elected 15th US president—1856
Grover
Cleveland (D) beats James G Blaine (R) for his 1st presidential term—1884
US
president Calvin Coolidge re-elected—1924
Eisenhower
(R) elected 34th pres beating Adlai Stevenson (D)-1952
Barack
Obama becomes the first African-American to be elected President —2008
Ronald
Reagan (R) defeats Pres Jimmy Carter (D) by a landslide—1980
1st air
conditioned automobile (Packard) exhibited, Chicago—1939
1st
nationally observed uniform election day in US—1845
1st wagon
train arrives in California—1841
Dr
Richard Gatling patents Gatling machine gun—1862
Genie, a
13 year old feral child was found in Los Angeles, California having
been locked
in her bedroom for most of her life—1970
Most
powerful solar flare as observed by satellite instrumentation is recorded—2003
TS Eliot
wins Nobel Prize for literature
Vogue
holds 1st model show ("Fashion Fete," NYC) —1914
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How many can you identify?…answers in Today’s Birthdays
Free Rambling Thoughts:
Nice fall day. Guess I’m finally getting used to these cooler temperatures. Looks like it will be the same for at least the next five days. Glad to see that.My brother made it to his office today…finally. He’s got a pile of work to do.So much crap on the airways and on FB concerning the election. A couple of days ago it was all over FB that the Navajo Nation was not supporting the Democrat for our Congressional District. Not true—the council hasn’t even voted on it yet. With one half of some committee in session they voted to support the Republican. No Big Deal…it takes the council to speak for the Navajo Nation. The Tucson papers did support the Republican, but only because they thought the Democrat had a bad debate. Now we hear it may be days after the election before we know the actual winner…just like with Bush II and Gore. At least the campaigning will stop after Tuesday. I was busy at work during the Bush II/Gore mess. I’m glad I didn’t have to listen to all the mess. I wonder how I’ll miss it this time? Guess I’ll just cut down on the news and TV watching.A good idea: for those of you that observe DST, when you change your clocks, also change your smoke alarm batteries.
Game
Center: (answers at the end of post)
Anagram Sentences:
What are
the missing words?
The organic garden had been in a financial _____ since strange _____ were noticed on some of the _____ .
Lifestyle
Substance:
Unusual Uses for Everyday Things: EGGS
- Egg whites are pretty sticky as they dry, and can easily double as an elmers-subsitute when gluing paper or light cardboard. You can also use egg white instead of glue in your papier-mâché project by mixing with flour, water, sugar, and some alum.
- Let your hard-boiled-egg water cool, and use it to water your plants. They'll thank you for it - especially your solanaceous garden plants (tomatoes, eggplants, peppers, etc.).
- Next time you're too enthusiastic cutting vegetables into a fricassee and cutting your hand in the process, no worries! Hardboil and egg, and use that thin membrane between the white and the shell as a make-shift band aid. It will act as a thin kind of skin by applying enough pressure to stop the bleeding, and has scar-fighting nutrients.
- Egg whites' thick and sticky base easily removes dirt from your leather shoes. Or bag. Or wallet. Anything leather, really. Gently scrub the whites into your dirty leather, and wipe off with a damp cloth. The egg will also forms a protective base covering on your leather, which gives it shine!
Old Saying Explained:
BITTER END…Anchor cable was wrapped around posts called bitts. The last piece of cable was called the bitter end. If you let out the cable to the bitter end there was nothing else you could do, you had reached the end of your resources.
Ok, then?
TV Theme Songs you may remember:
The Dukes of Hazzard - Waylon Jennings
Read This Headline Carefully!!
William Kelly Was Fed Secretary
People of Africa:
Flute Music from Around the World:
I
am honored to say that Clarie is a friend. An amazing little pixie.
Harper’s Index:
Estimated number of ‘brand police’ tasked with covering over logos and monitoring social media during the games: 250
Ruminations:
What is the appropriate amount of time to wait and listen to a pocket dial before deciding to mind you own business and hang up?
Unusual Fact of the Day:
Today Show Weatheman Willard Scott got an early career boost by portraying Ronald McDonald in commercials.
Found on You Tube:
- Rock of Ages
- *Robert Mapplethorpe: A Short Biography * contains sexually graphic photos
Joke-of-the-day:
Two guys met in the middle of the desert. One was carrying a car door, the other an umbrella. The one with the car door said to the guy with the umbrella, "Why are you carrying that umbrella around, it isn't going to rain in the desert?" To which the guy with the umbrella replies, "Yeah”, but it keeps me out of the sun! By the way, why are you carrying around that car door, you don’t even have a car to go with it” The guy with the car door says, "yeah, well at least if I get too hot from the sun I can just roll down the window!"
Rules of Thumb:
Easy
shortcuts to make an ‘educated’ guess
MAKING SMALLER DIGITAL FILES…You can sometimes make a digital GIF image smaller without sacrificing quality by converting it to a high-quality JPEG file but it's not worth messing with a GIF image that is smaller than 100 Kbytes.
Yeah, It Really Happened
FORT COLLINS, Colo. - A Colorado State University professor said his research indicates dogs are soothed by classical music while heavy metal makes them anxious. Lori Kogan, associate professor at CSU's College of Veterinary Medicine and Biomedical Sciences and lead author of the study published in the Journal of Veterinary Behavior, said she and her team exposed 117 dogs to three types of music: classical, heavy metal and psychoacoustic classical music specifically designed to sooth animals, Postmedia News reported Friday. Kogan said the dogs listening to classical music, which were of varying breeds, were generally more relaxed and restful than dogs in the no-music control group, while those listening to heavy metal displayed increased anxiety and unrest. Kogan said the psychoacoustic music had only a minimal calming effect on the canines. "I did thousands of behavioral assessments over a period of four months ... So the likelihood that this is an error is pretty small," Kogan said. "It does fly in the face of what [Pet CD advocates] talk about, which is that more simplistic music should be more relaxing. The plus side is that you can download classical music for free."
Somewhat Useless Information
- Halloween was actually a Celtic holiday. It was originally called Samhain meaning "end of summer". In ancient Celtic Ireland, October 31st marked the official end of summer.
- Halloween is the number two holiday in terms of commercial success. It's no surprise that Christmas is number one. Over four billion dollars is spent annually during the Halloween season. The majority of that money is spent on costumes, candy, parties, and decorations.
Calendar Information
Happening This Week:
1-7
National Fig Week ► National
Patient Accessibility Week ►World
Communication Week
4-10
Health Information and Technology Week ►International
Fraud Awareness Week ►National
Animal Shelter Appreciation Week ►National
Nurse Practioner's Week►National
Rad Tech Week
Today Is
Daylight Saving Time ends in most of the US
National Chicken Lady Day
National Medical Science Liaison (MSL) Awareness and Appreciation Day
Mischief Night
Use Your Common Sense Day:
Waiting For The Barbarians Day—honoring the book by J.M. Coetzee
Zero Tasking Day—‘me-time’ for the clock change
~Italy: Victory Day (commemorating victory over Austria-Hungary in
World War I)
~Panama: Flag Day (since 1925-1 day after independence from Columbia)
Today’s Events through History
"Misfits"
premieres, final movie for Clark Gable & Marilyn Monroe—1960
12 French
soldiers, 3 UN personnel and hundreds of civilians die during the
Côte d'Ivoire
civil war—2004
1st
stadium built specifically for football (Harvard Stadium)—1904
2nd
Soviet Earth-satellite launched—1957
500
Iranian "students" seize US embassy, take 90 hostages (444 days)
—1979
Angelo G
Roncalli crowned as pope John XXIII—1958
Eggs
& cake rationed in Netherlands—1942
Eighty
Years' War: In Flanders, Spain captures Antwerp (after three
days the city was
nearly destroyed)—1576
Elkins
patents refrigerating apparatus—1879
Howard
Carter discovers tomb of Tutankhamen in Egypt—1922
James
Ritty patents 1st cash register, to combat stealing by bartenders
in his
Dayton, Ohio saloon—1879
Lieutenant
Rains, Disbursing Agent for the Choctaw,
informs General George
Gibson that since the beginning of the fall,
approximately 1/5 of the 3000
Choctaw
in present day Oklahoma have died—1833
NBA
announces 4 new franchises; Charlotte & Miami for ‘88 & Minneapolis
& Orlando for ‘89—1987
Nicaragua
holds 1st free elections in 56 years; Sandinistas win 63%—1984
Passenger
Steamship "Pacific" collides with sailing vessel "Orpheus"
off
Cape Flattery Wash, 236 die—1875
San
Francisco: First conference that focuses exclusively on the subject
of the
commercial potential of the World Wide Web—1994
The
Newport Rising is the last large-scale armed rebellion against
authority in
mainland Britain—1839
USSR
sends tanks into Hungary & threatens to bomb Budapest—1956
Today’s Birthdays
In their 40’s
Sean
Combs [Puff Daddy] is 43
Kathy
Griffin, comedienne is 46
In their 50’s
Ralph
Macchio, actor (Karate Kid, 8 is Enough) is 51
Jeff
Probst, American television host (Survivor) is 51
In their 60’s
Charles
Frazier, author [no relation] is 62
Markie
Post, actress (Christine-Night Court) is 62
In their 70’s
Loretta
Swit, actress (Hotlips Houlihan-M*A*S*H) is 75
In their 80’s
Doris
Roberts, Actress [Everybody Loves Raymond] will be 87
Remembered for being born today
Martin
Balsam, NYC, actor (Murray-Archie Bunker's Place, Catch 22) (1919-1996)
Art
Carney, Mount Vernon NY, actor (Ed Norton-Honeymooners) (1918-2003)
Walter
Cronkite, St Joseph Mo, news anchor (CBS Evening News 1962-81) (1916-2009)
Robert
Mapplethorpe, US photographer (1946-1989)
Augustus
Montague Toplady, English author of hymn "Rock of Ages" (1740-1778)
G E
Moore, English philosopher (Ethics) (1873-1958)
Will
Rogers, Oologah Indian Territory (Okla), humorist and actor
(Judge Priest), (1879-1935)
Gig
Young, St. Cloud Minnesota, American actor (They Shoot Horses Don't
They?)
(1913-1978)
Today’s Historical Obits
Sparky
Anderson, American baseball manager—dementia—2010—at 76
Michael
Crichton, American author—throat cancer—2008—at 66
Sheree
North, American actress and singer—during cancer surgery—2005—at 73
Yitzhak
Rabin, PM of Israel—assassinated—1995—at 73
Andy
Rooney, American radio and television writer—2011—at 92
Khalil
Sultan, ruler of Transoxonia (Central Asia)—1411—at 27
Cy Young,
American baseball player—1955—at 88
Answer: Anagram sentence
The organic garden had been in a financial slump since strange lumps were noticed on some of the plums .
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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