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Almanac: Flagstaff: Week: 25/ Day: 170 Today: H 82°…L 42°
Wind: ave: 1mph; Gusts: 26mph Ave. humidity: 28%
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25° (1979)
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92° (1936)
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Quote of
the Day
Today’s
Historical Highlights
"Brenda Starr," 1st cartoon strip by
a woman, appears in Chicago…1940
"I've Got A Secret" debuts on CBS-TV
with Garry Moore as host…1952
1st Belmont: J Gilpatrick aboard Ruthless wins
in 3:05…1867
1st TV sports/boxing spectacular-Joe Louis KOs
Billy Conn…1946
Ben & Jerry Ice Cream & Grateful
Dead's Jerry Garcia announce new Ice
Cream flavor, Cherry Garcia…1987
Cheerios Cereal invents an O-shaped
cereal…1941
Federal Communications Commission (FCC)
created…1934
Jerry Lewis & Dean Martin end partnership
after 16 films…1956
Valentina Tereshkova 1st woman in space
returns to Earth…1963
♫ Today’s
Birthdays: ♫
How many can you identify?…answers in Today’s Birthdays
My Free
Rambling Thoughts
Another dry day with wind here in Flagstaff…large forest fire down by Prescott. So scary for those people, and for us, realizing that it could just as easily happen here. Monsoon can’t come any too soon. Also heard an interesting piece on NPR this morning by our local weatherman. The term ‘monsoon’ is really a season-type word. Therefore, we should all be awaiting the monsoon [season] and not the monsoons….much like we are not awaiting the summers. OK, whatever you call it, we need moisture to pour from the sky and fall all the way to the ground, hopefully not too hard, so that it can soak in.Tired without success to find out about my personal information from the company that has my investment account. Talked to the lawyer who issued the letter about the change. She said that my question: “What steps has the company taken to insure that my paper records in Flagstaff are secure?” She said that she would have a ‘privacy officer’ get back to me. No return call. Left two messages with the lawyer, no call back. Guess what I’ll be doing tomorrow?
Game Center (answers
at the end of post)
Brain Teasers
What is short enough to gain interest and long
enough to cover the subject?
Lifestyle
Substance:
Found on You Tube with some relevance to today
Hmmmm
Hard work pays off in the future. Laziness pays off now.
Ok, then?
Harper’s Index
- Percentage of the Bush tax cuts made permanent by the ‘fiscal cliff’ compromise: 82
- Portion of US households that will have a hight tax ratre in 2013 as a result of the deal: 3/4
Picture of the Day: Iran
Unusual Fact of the Day
In 1991 Wayne Allwine, the voice of Mickey Mouse, married Russi Taylor—the voice of Minnie.
Joke-of-the-dayAfter leaving the racetrack Bill bumped into his old friend Peter on the bus.“Say,” Peter said, “How’s it going?”“Going? You want to hear one of the most amazing things that ever happened? Tell me- what’s today’s date?”“July seventh.” “Right. The seventh day, of the seventh month. I go to the track at seven minutes past seven. My son is seven years old today, and we live at number seven, Seventh Avenue.”“Let me guess,” Peter interrupted. “You put everything you had on the seventh horse in the seventh race.”“Right.”“And he won!” Peter sighed.“No. He came in seventh.”
Rules of Thumb:
Easy
shortcuts to make an ‘educated’ guess
SCUBA DIVING
Scuba divers use a belt with lead weights to adjust their buoyancy in the water. The average diver will need 10 percent of his or her body weight in extra lead.
Yeah, It Really Happened
Police say a man in Charleston, Ill., ordered a lush meal -- complete with appetizers, steak and lobster and drinks -- at a restaurant, and then refused to pay the $70 bill.Now, Anthony M. Malabehar has been sentenced to three years in jail.Malabehar, 47, plead guilty to stealing from the restaurant on April 4, less than a month after pleading guilty to stealing from a different local restaurant, the Journal Gazette & Times-Courier reported.Alex Schmink, Alamo Steak House's general manager, told CNN that in the most recent incident, when Malabehar's server asked him to pay the bill, he said "I need to tell you a secret. I don't have any money.""He ordered a filet, snow crab, lobster pinches, snickers pie, two shots of rumple minz, and a Mike's hard lemonade," a spokeswoman for Alamo Steak House told ABC News.Schmink then called the police, who brought Malabehar to Coles County jail just one day after he'd finished serving a 60-day sentence for the first incident.Though thefts of that amount are usually misdemeanors, Malabehar was charged with a felony because of his criminal history. According to CNN, his record includes 13 convictions for theft or burglary and about 70 arrests for theft.
Somewhat Useless Information
- While having dinner, a programmer named Toru Iwatani was searching for inspiration for a game character. He saw a pizza pie with a slice missing and the Pac-man was born.
- The game was originally called Puckman, derived from the Japanese phrase pakupaku, which describes the motion of eating or munching. When Bally/Midway brought the game to America, they had it changed to Pac-man.
- Pac-man is the best selling video game in history.
- Pac-Man travels 20% faster in areas where the dots have been eaten.
- Atari passed up the rights to the game, claiming it was too simple.
- The first Pac-Man World Championship was held in New York City on June 5, 2007. Ten competitors from eight countries vied for the champion title, which eventually went to Carlos Daniel Borrego of Mexico. His prize was an Xbox 360 console, specially decorated with Pac-Man artwork and signed by Toru Iwatani.
Calendar Information
Happening This Week:
13-20
Nursing
Assistants Week
16-22
16-22
Meet A Mate Week
Old Time Fiddlers Week
Universal Father's Week
Old Time Fiddlers Week
Universal Father's Week
Today Is
·
Family
Awareness Day
·
Garfield the Cat Day first seen 1978
·
Juneteenth
·
World Sickle Cell Day
·
World Sauntering Day
·
"War
is Hell" Day
Today’s Events through History
Elizabeth Stanton & Lucretia Mott open 1st
women's rights convention…1848
Father's Day celebrated for 1st time (Spokane,
Wash)…1910
Lizzie Bordon acquitted…1893
Maximilian I of the Mexican Empire is executed
by a firing squad in Querétaro,
Querétaro…1867
Spanish Armada heavily destroyed in storm at
Coruna…1588
Supreme Court rules school teaching evolution
need not teach creation…1987
Svalbard Global Seed Vault in Spitsbergen,
Norway has ceremonial "laying of
the first stone"…2006
Washington's troops finally leave Valley Forge…1778
Today’s Birthdays
In their 70’s
Elaine "Spanky" McFarlane, rocker
(Spanky & Our Gang-Lazy Day) is 71
Marlene Warfield, actress (Victoria-Maude) is
73
In their 60’s
Phylicia Rashad, actress and singer (The Cosby
Show, One Life to Live) is 65
Salman Rushdie, novelist (Midnight's Children,
Satanic Verses) is 66
Aung San Suu Kyi, Burmese politician (Nobel)
is 68
In their 50’s
Paula Julie Abdul, singer/choreographer
(Straight Up) is 51
Kathleen Turner, actress is 59
In their 30’s
Poppy Montgomery, actress is 38
Remembered
for being born today
Aage Neals Bohr, Denmark, physicist/study
atomic nucleus (Nobel 1975) [1922-2009]
Charles Coburn, actor (Acad-1943, Gentlemen
Prefer Blondes) [1877-1961]
[Henry]
Lou[is] Gehrig, "Iron Horse", 1st baseman for NY Yankees [1903- 1941]
Moe Howard, [Moses Horowitz], Bkln NY, actor
and comedian (The 3 Stooges) [1897-1975]
Guy Lombardo, London Ontario Canada, orchestra
leader (Auld Lang Syne) [1902-1977]
Blaise Pascal,
mathematician/physicist/religious writer (Pascal) [1623-1662]
Bessie Wallis Warfield Simpson, Duchess of
Windsor, divorcee [1896-1986]
Thomas Sully, US portrait painter (Queen
Victoria) [1783-1872]
Today’s Historical Obits
Jean Arthur [Gladys Greene], US actress
(Shane)…1991…at 90
James M Barrie, Scottish writer (Dear
Brutus/Peter Pan)…pneumonia…1937…at 77
Samuel Chase, US judge…heart attack…1811…at 70
Ethel Rosenberg, spy…executed…1953…at 37
Julius Rosenberg, NYC, spy…executed…1953…at 35
Ed Wynn, comedian (Ed Wynn Show)…cancer…1966…at
79
Answer: Brain
Teasers
A miniskirt
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
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