Mar 9, 2013


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Flagstaff Almanac:  Week: 10/ Day:    
Today: H   39°L 30° Averages: H  49° L 23° Records: H   67°(1989)L -4°(1969)
Wind: ave:   8mph; Gusts:  33mph  Ave. humidity:  60% WINTER STORM WARNING

Quote of the Day

Today’s Historical Highlights
"Monitor" (Union) & "Merrimack" (Rebel) battle in Hampton Roads1862
1st animal returned from space, dog named Blackie aboard Sputnik 91961
1st female cadets accepted to West Point Military Academy1976
1st Ford Mustang produced1964
1st Japanese ambassador arrives in SF en route to Washington1860
Bells for 1st American carillon shipped from England to Boston1745
Congo cannibals killed 1000s of Arabs1893
Construction of the Alaska Highway began1942
Hanafi Moslems invade 3 buildings in Wash DC, siege ended Mar 11th1977
Kissing in public banned in Naples (punishable by death)1562
Liquid water is discovered on Enceladus, the sixth largest moon of Saturn2006
Russian Bolshevik Party becomes the Communist Party1918
Space Shuttle Discovery makes its final landing after 39 flights2011

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

Free Rambling Thoughts   
Not a lot of snow at 6am this morning, but by afternoon a good 7” and still coming down. It has been almost whiteout conditions, then light snow, then whiteout again all day. The street has been cleared twice today and the sidewalks once. I’ve been inside most of the day with an adventure out to empty the trash and another to feed the birds. It isn’t very cold so being outside means one just gets really wet. We need the moisture, but at this time would prefer a nice gentle rain.
 
Today my brother, in NYC and I traded pics of the current snow falling in our areas. That doesn’t happen very often, that both AZ and NYC are getting snow at the same time.
Game  Center (answers at the end of post)
Brain Teasers
Sam is talking to his lawyer in jail. They are very upset because the judge has refused to grant bail. At the end of the conversation Sam is allowed to leave the jail. Why?
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Hint:
Q: Is it important why Sam was in jail? A: Yes
Q: Did Sam's lawyer provide Sam with any legal assistance that day? A: No
Q: Would Sam have been able to get out of jail if his lawyer had not been there? A: Yes

Lifestyle  Substance:     
Found on You Tube with some relevance to today

from Cracked.com
Simple Problems Technology Should Have Fixed by Now Looking Up Song LyricsLooking Up a Restaurant's MenuWatching TV Shows Online
Ok, then?

Picture of the Day: Mountains of the world

Harper’s Index         
NUMBER OF RENTAL BICYCLES VANDALIZED IN WEALTHY AREA OF Paris in the name of class warfare: 50
Unusual Fact of the Day
Washington state's Mt. Rainier is the tallest volcano in the contiguous United States, measuring nearly 14,500 feet in height. It last erupted in 1854.
Joke-of-the-day
A man goes to the doctors and asks why he's been feeling ill. The doctor examines him and replies "I'm sorry to tell you, you've got the disease known as Yellow 24." "What's that?” the man asks. "It means your internal organs have started turning yellow - you've got 24 hours to live".
The man goes home and tells his wife the bad news. His wife says "Well, will you come to bingo with me tonight then? Otherwise you'll never be able to." The man agrees so he and his wife go to the bingo. He finds that he's won the one-line and £10. He begins to think this isn't such a bad day after all. Twenty minutes later, he's won the full house and £150. He enters the lucky draw, worth £500, and wins that too. The bingo caller calls him up on stage.
He says "I don't believe it, mate. You've won three competitions in a total of £660 in one night. You must be the luckiest man on the earth!"
The man says "Well, no, I'm not. I've got Yellow 24."
The bingo caller looks down at the piece of paper he's holding and starts clapping. "I don't believe it; he's won the raffle as well!"
Rules of Thumb:   
Easy shortcuts to make an ‘educated’ guess
 ESTIMATING THE TEMPERATURE
To estimate the temperature outdoors in degrees Fahrenheit, count the number of times a lone cricket chirps in 15 seconds and add 37  
Yeah, It Really Happened
34-year-old Michael Oliva was charged in federal court in connection to an attempted bank robbery in Trimble, MO. According to an affidavit Oliva entered the bank, allegedly pulled on a black mask and pointed what appeared to be a handgun at a bank employee and ordered her to give him the money in her teller drawer. Instead of complying the employee dropped to the floor behind the teller station and began shouting for help. As she was crawling away, the affidavit says, she saw Oliva lean over the teller station and point his "weapon" at her.
A second bank employee, who was in an office, heard the shouts for help. He saw Oliva pointing a handgun at the first bank employee and retrieved a Smith & Wesson .357 revolver.
But instead of a shootout what occurred was a near execution, because Oliva didn't have a handgun, he had a plastic toy. Not knowing this, the second employee fired two rounds, the first shot striking Oliva in the face.
Apparently being shot in the face with a .357 was enough for him because he turned and fled. He was arrested a short time later with no money but in possession of an extra bullet.
Somewhat Useless Information   
  • The first woman professional artist in America was Henrietta Johnston. She began as a portrait artist in Charles Town (now Charleston) South Carolina in 1707.
  • Elizabeth Ann Seton established the first American Sisters of Charity in Maryland in 1809 and became a saint in 1975.
  • The first woman to be nominated for President of the U.S. by a major political party was Margaret Chase Smith. She was nominated at the Republican National Convention in San Francisco in 1964. However, the nomination was won by Barry Goldwater.
  • Mary Baker Eddy was the first woman to establish a major religion in America. She established the Church of Christ Scientist in 1879.
  • Barbara Jordan was the keynote speaker at the 1976 Democrat National Convention in N.Y., being the first African American to earn that distinction.
  • Maya Angelou read her poem 'On the Pulse of Morning' at the inauguration of President Clinton in 1993. Angelou wrote five autobiographical volumes beginning with 'I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings' in 1970. She has also published several volumes of poetry.

Calendar Information        
Happening This Week:
3-9 
Severe Weather Preparedness Week
Celebrate Your Name Week
National Consumer Protection Week
National Procrastination Week
National Schools Social Work Week

National Sleep Awareness Week
National Words Matter Week
Professional Pet Sitters Week
Save Your Vision Week
Telecommunicator Appreciation Week
Read an E-Book Week

Return The Borrowed Books Week
Women in Construction Week

Newspaper in Education Week
National School Breakfast Week
Share A Story - Shape A Future Week
8-10
American Crossword Puzzle Weekend
8-14 
Universal Women's Week

Today Is                                                                      
Barbie Day-1959
Genealogy Day
Get Over It Day
Joe Franklin Day: The Joe Franklin Show was one of the longest-running TV talk shows in history on the air for more than 40 years and produced more than 28,000 episodes.
Learn What Your Name Means Day
National Crabmeat Day
Panic Day
Registered Dietitian Day

Today’s Events through History  
Charles Graham of NY patents artificial teeth1822
Congress is called into special session by FDR, & began its "100 days"1933
Edward R Murrow criticizes Sen Joseph McCarthy (See it Now)1954
Josef Stalin buried in Moscow1953
Officers of tribes are now considered U.S. Officers1935
Prussian government limits work week for children to 51 hours1839

Today’s Birthdays                                                           
In their 80’s
Ornette Coleman, jazz composer (Downbeat Musician of Year 1966) is 83
In their 70’s
Charles Gibson, American television journalist is 70
Mickey Gilley, country singer (Urban Cowboy) is 77
Marty Ingels, comedian (I'm Dickens He's Fenster) is 77
Mark Lindsay, rock vocalist/sax (Paul Revers & Raiders) is 71
In their 50’s
Kato [Brian] Kaelin, actor (Beach Fever)/OJ roommate/witness is 54

Remembered for being born today
Carl Betz, Pitts, actor (Alex Stone-Donna Reed Show) [1921-1978]
Bobby Fischer, US, world chess champion (1972-75) [1943-2008]
Will Geer, actor (Grandpa Walton-The Waltons) [1902-1978]
Phoebe Knapp, American hymn writer [1839-1908]
Bobby Sands, member of the British Parliament, Provisional Irish Republican Army [1954-1981]
Amerigo Vespucci, Italian explorer (America) [1454-1512]

Today’s Historical Obits                                                           
Menachem Begin, PM Israel (1977-80, 81-83, Nobel 1979)-heart attacl-1992-at 78
George Burns, actor and singer-1996-at 100
Richard Crane, actor (Surfside 6)-heart attack-1969-at 50
Robert Mapplethorpe, US photographer-AIDS-1989-at 42
John Profumo, British cabinet minister-2006-at 91
Fernando Rey, Spanish actor (French Connection)-cancer-1994-at 76
Lawrence E Spivak, journalist (Meet the Press)-1994-at 93
Notorius B I G, [Biggie Small, Chris Walkin], rapper-shot-1997-at 24

Answer: Brain Teasers
Sam is visiting his lawyer, who had been arrested and jailed.
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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