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Flagstaff Almanac: Week: 07/ Day: 41
Today: H 26°…L 19°
Averages: H 44° L 19° Records: H 64°(1996)…L -21°(1929)
Wind: ave: 15mph; Gusts: 33mph Ave. humidity: 67%
Quote of the Day:
Today’s Historical Highlights:
"John & Marsha" by Stan Freberg
peaks at #21—1951
"My Friend Flicka" premieres on
CBS—1956
12 nude anabaptists run through Amsterdam streets—1535
City of Anaheim incorporates (1st time)
—1870
Delivery of 1st singing telegram (Postal
Telegram Co NYC)
—1933
IBM's Deep Blue defeats chess champ Gary
Kasparov—1996
Judy Ikenberry wins 1st Us women's marathon
(2:55:17) —1974
NY Times begins using slogan "All the
News That's Fit to Print"—1897
Simon Bolivar named dictator by the Congress
of Peru—1824
The South Dakota "land grab" takes
place . Parts of the Great Sioux
Reservation is opened to settlers—1890
Tom & Jerry created by Hanna & Barbera
debut by MGM—1940
US citizenship laws amended all children of US
parents born abroad
granted US citizenship—1855
USSR swaps spy Francis Gary Power to US for
Rudolph Abel—1962
WWF admits pro wrestling is an exhibition
& not a sport to gain deregulation —1989
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How many can you identify?…answers in Today’s Birthdays
Free Rambling Thoughts:
A windy winter wonderland has arrived in Flagstaff. While not a lot of snow is sticking to the ground, it has been snowing off and on all day. Part of the near white out conditions are caused by the high winds. Those winds also dropped the feels like temp down into the single digits. It was a day to stay inside. The HOA had the sidewalks shoveled by 7am, which sure is nice. It was only a couple of inches, but the guy who had cleaned the parking lot seems to believe he is helping us by removing the snow from the parking spaces in front of our units. This is fine, but he simply pushes the snow up to the sidewalk leaving a hill of ice and snow about a foot high for all to traverse for weeks. Thankfully the shovelers were able to break it down a little before it became nothing but ice.Our Great Decisions group leader called today. They had a meeting while I was in Uganda, but the next one is set for the end of the month. Another lady and I will be doing something on Egypt. I have to pick up the book so I know what is going on with our presentation. Looking forward to it, since our last meeting was back in August. Such a intellectually stimulating group to have discussions with.
Game
Center: (answers at the end of post)
Hidden Word
Hidden in each of the sentences below are the numbers
1 to 10 in words.
Even heavyweight boxers like using soft tissues when they have a cold.
Lifestyle
Substance:
Found on You Tube with some relevance to today:
Ok, then?
Read This Carefully!!
At a Propane Filling
Station:
"Thank heaven for little grills."
Picture of the Day: Uganda
Harper’s Index:
Estimated percentage of North American pit-viper litters that are ‘virgin-births’: 5
Unusual Fact of the Day:
In South Africa prior to 1985, it was illegal for individuals of European ancestry and non-European ancestry to marry one another.Joke-of-the-day:
There is a new virus going around, called "work." If you receive any sort of "work" at all, whether via email, Internet or simply handed to you by a colleague ... DO NOT OPEN IT.This has been circulating around our building for months and those who have been tempted to open "work" or even look at "work" have found that their social life is deleted and their brain ceases to function properly.If you do encounter "work" via email or are faced with any "work" at all, then to purge the virus, send an email to your boss with the words "I've had enough...I'm off to the pub." The "work" should automatically be forgotten by your brain. If you receive "work" in paper-document form, simply lift the document and drag the "work" to your garbage can. Put on your hat and coat and skip to the nearest bar with two friends and order three pints of beer (or rum punch). After repeating this action 14 times, you will find that "work" will no longer be of any relevance to you and that "Scooby Doo" was the greatest cartoon ever.Send this message to everyone in your address book. If you do NOT have anyone in your address book, then I'm afraid the "work" virus has already corrupted your life.
Rules of Thumb:
Easy
shortcuts to make an ‘educated’ guess
PROTECTING YOUR EYES
To protect your eyes from strain, make sure the screen is just beyond arm's length when you work on a computer.
Yeah, It Really Happened
The following educational choices, which are real, actual classes that people pay money and get class credits for:
Zombies in Popular MediaThis class at Columbia College in Chicago traces the history of zombies in movies and literature and explores how zombies relate to themes of capitalism, individuality and xenophobia.Learning from YouTubeProfessor Alexandra Juhasz of Pitzer College has said this class is a "pedagogic experiment focusing on the potentials and limits of digital-media culture." All class work, assignments and discussions must take place on YouTube.Daytime Serials: Family and Social RolesStudents in this class watch daytime soaps, analyze their themes and study the social impact of gender roles on the family and the workplace.
Somewhat Useless Information
The
ashes of the average cremated person weigh 9 pounds.
The
average adult guinea pig weighs 2 pounds.
The
average adult male ostrich, the world's largest living bird, weighs up to 345
pounds.
The
average adult raccoon weighs 21 pounds.
The
average American spends 120 hours a month watching television, the
equivalent
of five complete days in front of the TV.
The
average American will eat 35,000 cookies in a lifetime.
The
average American woman spends 55 minutes per day getting showered,
dressed, and
groomed.
The
average bank teller loses about $250 every year.
The
average capacity of a pelican's pouch is 12 quarts.
The
average cat consumes about 127,750 calories a year, nearly 28 times
its own
weight in food and the same amount again in liquids.
Calendar Information
Happening This Week:
7-14
Congenital Heart Defect Awareness Week
Have A Heart for A Chained Dog Week
Risk Awareness Week
Love Makes the World Go Round; But, Laughter Keeps Us From Getting Dizzy Week
Congenital Heart Defect Awareness Week
Have A Heart for A Chained Dog Week
Risk Awareness Week
Love Makes the World Go Round; But, Laughter Keeps Us From Getting Dizzy Week
10-16
Celebration of Love Week
Children of Alcoholics Week
Jell-O Week
Love a Mench Week
National Pancake Week
Random Acts of Kindness Week
International Flirting Week
National Green Week
Celebration of Love Week
Children of Alcoholics Week
Jell-O Week
Love a Mench Week
National Pancake Week
Random Acts of Kindness Week
International Flirting Week
National Green Week
Today Is
Chinese New Year—Year
of the Snake
Losar—Tibetian-Buddhist
New Year
Plimsoll Day—Samuel Plimsoll, member of the English
Parliament who championed sailors' safety
Man Day—all things macho with a barrage of tattoos,
stiff drinks, friendly competition, and good times
World Marriage
Day
Umbrella Day
Today’s Events through History
"The definitive Treaty of Peace and
Friendship between his Britannick Majesty, the Most
Christian King, and the
King of Spain is concluded at Paris the
10th day of February—1763
10th (final) volume of Fielding's "Tom
Jones" is published—1749
Beginning of Mormon march to west US—1846
Edmund Halley appointed 2nd Astronomer Royal
of England—1720
England claims sovereignty over all Indians
east of the Mississippi River,
as a part of the Treaty of Paris—1763
Glenn Miller awarded 1st ever gold disc for
selling 1 million copies of
"Chattanooga Choo Choo"—1942
Henry Morton Stanley departs to the Congo—1879
New Delhi becomes capital of India—1931
Pres Calvin Coolidge asks for 2nd disarmament
conference—1927
US Coast Survey authorized by Congress—1807
Wampanoag Indians under King Philip kill all
men in Lancaster Mass—1676
Today’s Birthdays
In their 80’s
Leontyne Mary Violet Price, Laurel Miss, opera
soprano (Porgy & Bess) is 86
Robert Wagner, Detroit Mich, actor (It Takes a
Thief, Hart to Hart) is 83
In their 70’s
Roberta Flack, American singer is 76
In their 60’s
Greg Norman, Queensland, Australia, PGA
golfer is 58
In their 50’s
In their 40’s
Glenn Beck, American radio and television host
is 49
Under 30
Emma Roberts, American actress is 21
Remembered for being born today
Lon Chaney Jr, Oklahoma City Oklahoma, actor (1906-1973)
Jimmy Durante, NYC, long-nosed comedian (and
goodnight Mrs Calabash) (1893-1980)
Boris Pickett, vocalist (Monster Mash) (1938-2007)
Howard Spring, British
author/novelist/writer/critic (O Absalom) (1889-1965)
Today’s Historical Obits
Alex Haley, US writer (Autobiography of
Malcolm X, Roots)—heart attack—1992—at 70
Joseph Lister, 1st Baron Lister, surgeon
(pioneer of antiseptic)—1912—at 84
Bartholomew Roberts (Black Bart), Welsh pirate—in
battle—1722—at 40
Ron Ziegler, press secretary to Richard Nixon—heart
attack—2003—at 63
Answer: Hidden Word
Even heavywEIGHT boxers like using soft tissues when they have a cold.
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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