8/2/13



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Almanac: Flagstaff:  Week: 31/ Day: 214   
Today: H 80°L 59°
Wind: ave:   3mph; Gusts:  6mph  
Ave. humidity:  52%
Average Low Average High
            51°                    81°    
Record Low      Record High
43° (1976)             93° (1902)

Quote of the Day

Today’s Historical Highlights
1st mailboxes installed in Boston & NYC streets…1858
1st Lincoln head pennies minted…1909
1st parachute jump in US…1819
1st roller skating rink opens (London)…1875
Benito Mussolini signs peace treaty with Abyssinia (Ethiopia)…1928
Henry Hudson enters bay later named after him, the Hudson Bay…1610
Lt John F Kennedy's PT-boat 109 sinks at Solomon Islands…1943
Morley Safer's sends 1st Vietnam report indicating we are losing…1965
Positron (antiparticle of the electron) is discovered by Carl D. Anderson…1932
SF Public Library opens with 5,000 volumes…1877
Tower Subway, the world's first underground tube railway, opens in London…1870

 Today’s Birthdays:    
How many can you identify?…answers in Today’s Birthdays

My Free Rambling Thoughts   
Mary missed our lunch today, but Cheryl and I had a great Mexican lunch at our favorite Mexican place here in Flagstaff. It’s the 1st so the place was packed by 11:45. Cheryl is still trying to find a place to fix a wall mirror she has. She finally found one place and no one was there, then she went to another place today and it wasn’t there so she called and they said they were moving and not open for business. We found another place on my phone, and that place didn’t exist either, it was a vacant lot…that has been that way for decades.

Dr. says my thyroid is slowly going back to normal with still no idea why it decided to not be normal. Anyway, big surprise, another blood test in 3 months to be sure it is still going back to normal.
One source says that last night’s 10p-12a drizzle was enough to set a new wet July record, but another source says that it only tied the record. Both claim to be using the NWS data so guess those number crunchers will work it out and let us know sometime. I clouded up this afternoon and we got a little rainy drizzle, but not much more than enough to wet the sidewalk. We’ll see if August is also a historically wet month.

Game  Center (answers at the end of post)
Brain Teasers
What is represented with this rebus?
2. Blame 3. Blame 4. Blame 5. Blame

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

Hmmmm…Tongue Twisters
A    
Amidst the mists and coldest frosts,
With stoutest wrists and loudest boasts,
He thrusts his fist against the posts
And still insists he sees the ghosts.
^^
Are our oars oak?
^^
Around the rugged rocks the ragged rascal ran.

Amidst the mists and coldest frosts, With stoutest wrists and loudest boasts, He thrusts his fist against the posts And still insists he sees the ghosts. ^^ Are our oars oak? ^^ Around the rugged rocks the ragged rascal ran.


Ok, then?



Harper’s Index    
Percentage change since 2002 in the portioin of US women who use the morning after pill: +175
Picture of the Day: All Time Great Movies
     Can you name the movie?



Unusual Fact of the Day
Reggie Jackson's nickname, "Mr. October," was coined sarcastically by Thurman Munson after Reggie hit .125 in the 1977 ALCS. Reggie went on to win the World Series MVP that year and the name stuck.
Joke-of-the-day
The female dormitory will be out-of-bounds for all male students, so too the male dormitory to the female students. Anybody caught breaking this rule will be fined $20 the first time. Anybody caught breaking this rule the second time will be fined $60. Being caught a third time will incur a hefty fine of $180. Are there any questions?" 

At this, a male student in the crowd inquires, "Er... How much for a season pass?"  
Rules of Thumb:   
Easy shortcuts to make an ‘educated’ guess
THE RIDGWAY WINDCHILL FACTOR
 To estimate the wind chill factor, subtract the wind velocity from the temperature.    
Yeah, It Really Happened
RACINE, Wis. - A Wisconsin woman targeted by pranksters said she does not consider the gnome left by her door to be a fair trade for her missing lion statues. Liza Michna, 37, of Racine said she was at the hospital with her daughter, who was in a diabetic coma, about two weeks ago and returned home to find one of the lion statues that used to guard her front door was missing, The (Racine) Journal Times reported Monday. Michna said the second lion was taken two days later and replaced with a lawn gnome. Michna said the lions were a gift from her husband and five children on Mother's Day last year. "I love those things," she said. Michna said she won't press charges against the pranksters if the lions are returned unharmed. "They can have their gnome," she said.  
Somewhat Useless Information   
  • In the vacuum of space, a bubble wouldn't be able to form due to the lack of exterior air pressure to counteract the pressure from within.
  • Bubbles get their color due to a phenomenon known as iridescence. As waves of light pass through the bubble, it gets distorted by reflecting off different layers of soap film.
  • A bubble's shell is composed of a layer of water molecules surrounded by two thin layers of soap. Technically, a bubble will freeze below 32 degrees Fahrenheit like all water. The only problem is that bubbles tend to burst after a few seconds, so in order to see a bubble freeze, the temperature needs to fall to a temperature that will freeze water molecules more quickly.
  • Bubbles aren't usually thought of as weapons, but that is exactly how the snapping shrimp uses them. They create a cavitation bubble that immediately collapses creating a shock wave that, for a moment, is nearly as hot as the sun.
  • The liquid shell of a bubble is always pulling inward due to the phenomenon known as surface tension. The water molecules try to minimize the surface area of the bubble. A sphere is the shape with the least amount of surface area while containing volume.
  • Anything that fractures the tenuous layer of water molecules can cause a bubble to burst. For example, a gust of wind or an object (like your finger) will easily cause a bubble to burst.


Calendar Information        
Happening This Week:
1-7
International Clown Week 
Simplify Your Life Week 
World Breastfeeding Week 

Today Is                                                                      
·        International Beer Day
·        India Pale Ale Beer Day
·        National Night Out
^^^
·        Macedonia: National Day (1944)

Today’s Events through History  
Congressional hearings begin on White Water…1994
Jackie Joyner-Kersee (US) sets record for heptathlon (7161 pts)…1986
Jews are expelled from Spain by King Ferdinand & Queen Isabella…1492
Lewis Carroll publishes "Alice's Adventures in Wonderland"…1865
Mohegan Samson Occom dies in New Stockbridge, New York. A protégé of Rev. 
     Eleazar Wheelock, Occom learns numerous foreign languages, become an 
     ordained minister, be the first Indian to preach in England, minister to many Indian 
    tribes, and be instrumental in the establishment of Dartmouth College in New 
     Hampshire…1792

Today’s Birthdays                                                           
Joanna Cassidy [Joanna Virginia Caskey], actress (Blade Runner, Under Fire) is 68
Wes Craven, director (Nightmare on Elm Street, Scream) is 74
Lance Ito, judge (OJ Simpson trial) is 63
Peter O'Toole, Ireland, actor (Lord Jim, Beckett, Lawrence of Arabia) is 81

Remembered for being born today
James Baldwin, author (Go Tell it on Mountain, Another Country) [1984-1987]
Frederic Auguste Bartholdi, Colmar France, sculptor (Statue of Liberty) [1834-1904]
Elisha Grey, inventor (Telephone) [1835-1901]
Pierre Charles L'Enfant, Anet France, architect laid out Wash DC [1754-1825]
Myrna Loy,  actress (Jazz Singer, Thin Man, Vanity Fair) [1905-1993]
Carroll O'Connor, actor (All in the Family, Heat of the Night) [1924-2001]

Today’s Historical Obits                                                           
Andrew Barton, Scottish naval leader…beheaded…1511…at 45
Alexander Graham Bell, Scottish/US physicist (telephone)…diabetes…1922…at 75
Enrico Caruso, Italian opera singer…peritonitis…1921…at 48
Totie Fields, [Sophie Feldman], comedienne…blood clot…1978…at 48
Thomas Gainsborough, English painter (Blue Boy)…cancer…1788…at 61
Warren Harding, 29th Pres (1921-23)…stroke…1923…at 57
Wild Bill Hickok, shot holding a pair of Aces & a pair of 8's…1876…at 39
Horace Mann, American educator and abolitionist…collapsed…1859…at 63
Thurmon Munson, NY Yankee…flying private plane…1979…at 32

Answer: Movies:
A Christmas Story
Brain Teasers
There is no "One" to blame.
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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