11/15/13


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Flagstaff Almanac:
Week: 46/ Day: 319   
Today: L 25°H 61° Ave. humidity: 51%
Wind: ave:   5mph; Gusts:  21  
Average Low: 22° Record Low:  2° (1985)
Average High: 51° Record High:  70° (1999)

Quote of the Day
 
Today’s Historical Highlights
1st kosher butcher (Asser Levy) licensed in NYC (New Amsterdam)…1660
1st regularly scheduled commercial flights over North Pole begins…1954
1st telecast of an unscheduled event (fire), W2XBT, NY…1938
1st US college magazine, Yale Literary Government, publishes 1st issue…1806
1st US mines school opens in basement of Columbia University, NY…1864
250,000 peacefully demonstrate in Wash DC against Vietnam War…1969
American Federation of Labor (AFL) founded (Pittsburgh)…1881
Articles of Confederation adopted by Continental Congress…1777
Charles Mason & Jeremiah Dixon begin surveying Mason-Dixon Line…1763
Creeks loose all their property in US…1927
Deep Horizon Oil Spill: BP settles for $4.5 Billion…2012
Explorer Zebulon Pike sights Pikes Peak (Colorado)…1806
FDR lays cornerstone of Jefferson Memorial in Wash DC…1939
King C Gillette patents Gillette razor blade…1904
Pres Jimmy Carter welcomes Shah of Iran…1977
Research assistant is injured from Unabomber package University of Michigan…1985
Series of fires kills 10 in Edinburgh, Scotland…1924
Social Security Administration approves 1st unemployment check…1939
US President Bush signs Clear Air Act…1990
Wendy's Hamburgers opens…1969

 Today’s Birthdays:    
How many can you identify? Answers in Today’s Birthdays
 
My Free Rambling Thoughts   
Had a great lunch with Cheryl as Mary is off in Chicago visiting her daughter and grandkids. Things are all going well. She is planning her Thanksgiving visit to her son’s family in CA. She’s leaving early this year, on Monday before to spend more time there. Good for her. I’m set for another holiday dinner at Martha’s with several interesting people from around Flagstaff.
 
In the wake of the newest Secret Service scandal, Cheryl and I were remembering some of the scandals we had to deal in Tuba. Oddly we remembered quite a few and neither of us could remember the names of the two parties. We could usually remember one name but not the others involved, just the details that shook the school. Now the stories are just funny, but at the time, hardly. Nothing quite like dealing with an angry spouse who has caught her man ‘messing around with’ another employee. My favorite was a female teacher messing around with a male aide. Then the aide’s ‘wife’, they weren’t legally married but had 2 kids, got pregnant and the teacher took leave for every checkup to sit between the aide and the ‘wife’ in the waiting room. Several years later, when I retired, the threesome was still ‘together’.

Game  Center (answers at the end of post)
Brain Teasers
Can you find the one word for each list that can be added to the end of each word in its list to create a new word, compound word, or phrase?
round show  throw grow *** out be in sub *** put shake  get hoe

Lifestyle  Substance:     
Found on You Tube with some relevance to today
  • Very Strange Laws…New York
  • It is illegal to congregate in public with two or more people while each wearing a mask or any face covering which disguises your identity.
  • In New York, adultery is still a crime.
  • A fine of $25 can be levied for flirting.
  • It is against the law to throw a ball at someone’s head for fun.
  • The penalty for jumping off a building is death.
  • New Yorkers cannot dissolve a marriage for irreconcilable differences, unless they both agree to it.
  • A person may not walk around on Sundays with an ice cream cone in his/her pocket.
  • Women may go topless in public, providing it is not being used as a business.
  • While riding in an elevator, one must talk to no one, and fold his hands while looking toward the door.
  • Slippers are not to be worn after 10:00 PM.
  • It is illegal for a woman to be on the street wearing “body hugging clothing”.
  • Citizens may not greet each other by “putting one’s thumb to the nose and wiggling the fingers”.
  • Greene
  • --During a concert, it is illegal to eat peanuts and walk backwards on the sidewalks.
  • Kendall
  • --It is against town ordinances to camp out on your own land more than 72 hours a month. If you want to camp out for 2 weeks you need a permit, which can only be obtained once a year.
  • Ocean City
  • --A law from the early 1900′s prohibits men from going topless on the Boardwalk. /Eating while swimming in the ocean is prohibited. /People may not slurp their soup. /Pinball machines are not to be played on Sunday. /Raw hamburger may not be sold.
  • Staten Island
  • --It is illegal for a father to call his son a “faggot” or “queer” in an effort to curb “girlie behavior. /You may only water your lawn if the hose is held in your hand.

OK Then…


Harper’s Index 
Factor by which Mexican economic growth has outpaced US growth since 2008: 2
Unusual Fact of the Day
A sardine is not a species of fish, but a name that can apply to many small varieties of pickled fish, including herring and pilchard.


Joke-of-the-day
A customer at a counter of a garden ornament shop said to the cashier, “Give me four of those pinwheels, two of those pink flamingos, two of those sunflowers, and one of those bent-over grandmas in bloomers.”
The cashier replied “that’ll be eight dollars for the pinwheels, ten for the flamingos, six for the sunflowers, and an apology for my wife!”
Rules of Thumb:   
Easy shortcuts to make an ‘educated’ guess
MINIMUM REPAIR MOTTO
Regular oil changes are always cheaper than engine rebuilds. ... quoted by S. Nettles, an auto repair shop owner/operator & mechanic of high integrity.    
Yeah, It Really Happened
VIRGINIA BEACH, Va. - The U.S. company behind a GPS "bullet" that can track the location of a crime suspect's car says it hopes to bring the technology to Britain. The bullet by StarChase in Virginia Beach, Va., is designed to make high-speed chases safer by allowing authorities to track suspects without risk to life. Fired from a police car, the bullet sticks to the suspect vehicle, broadcasting a signal that allows pursuing police to back off while pinpointing the vehicle's speed and location in near real time. StarChase says it wants to bring the system -- already in use in Iowa, Florida, Arizona and Colorado -- to Britain. The GPS tracking offers important tactical options for police, Trevor Fischbach, president of StarChase, said. "We've already made a difference, from rescuing little girls from human trafficking to stopping drivers under the influence," he said. Dave Allen of Britain's Leeds University has co-authored a report into the possible use of the technology by British police forces. "This sounds like interesting technology and there is a clear operational use for it," he told the BBC. "I think the costs will fall rapidly and we will see them being used routinely in the not so distant future." The StarChase system costs $5,000 to install in a police vehicle and each bullet costs $500.
Somewhat Useless Information   
  • Juicing allows you to eat all of your fruits and vegetables raw. This is a benefit because depending on cooking temperature and time, vitamins and antioxidants are lost in varying degrees while cooking. Also, while cooking raw foods proteins become denatured, which renders them useless to the body.
  • Raw foodists argue that humans are the only mammals that continue to drink milk after being weaned because of the belief that milk is important for calcium. However, plants provide all the calcium the body needs without the health risks of milk. Some of the best sources of calcium are collard greens, kale, spinach, okra, broccoli, and almonds.

Calendar Information        
Happening This Week:
10-16:   Geography Awareness Week / National Hunger & Homeless Awareness Week
11-15:  National Young Reader's Week
11-17: National Global Entrepreneurship Week /  World Kindness Week
15-17: National Donor Sabath

Today Is                                                                      
·        America Recycles Day
·        I Love to Write Day
·        National Bundt (Pan) Day
·        National Philanthropy Day
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·        Belgium: Dynasty Day (since 1866)
·        Brazil: Republic Day (1889-end of empire/start of republic)
·        Japan: Shichi-Go-San (Rite of Passage for 3 & 5 yr old boys and 3 and 7 yr old girls)

Today’s Events through History  
ABC-TV announces it would broadcast nightly specials on Iran hostage…1979
Sir Francis Drake aboard Pelican travels from Chile to Washington…1577
Suez Canal, linking the Mediterranean Sea with the Red Sea, given necessary 
     royal concession…1854

Today’s Birthdays                                                           
C. W. McCall, American singer is 85
Edward Asner, actor (Mary Tyler Moore Show, Lou Grant) is 84
Petula Clark, rock vocalist (Downtown, My Love) is 81
Yaphet Kotto, actor (Alien, Homicide: Life on the Street) is 73
Sam Waterson, actor (Capricorn One, Law & Order) is 73
Kevin Eubanks, bandleader (Tonight Show) is 57

Remembered for being born today
F William Herschel, German/English astronomer (discovered Uranus) [1738-1822]
John Banvard, painted world’s largest painting (3 mile canvas) [1815-1891]
Erwin Rommel, German Field Marshal (WW II-African campaign) [1891-1944]
Felix Frankfurter, Vienna Aust, 80th Supreme Court Justice [1882-1965]
Marianne Moore, poet (Pulitzer 1951, Collected Poems) [1887-1972]
Georgia O'Keefe, sculptor/painter (Cow's Skull) [1887-1986]
Curtis E Le May, air force general/VP candidate [1906-1990]
Whitman Mayo, actor (Grady-Sanford & Son) [1930-2001]
Carol Bruce, [Shirley Levy], actress (Lillian-WKRP) [1919-2007]

Today’s Historical Obits                                                           
Alger Hiss, former alleged spy/lawyer…1996…@92
Lionel Barrymore, [Blythe], actor (Dr Kildare, Key Largo)…heart attack…1954…@76
Margaret Mead, anthropologist (Thoughts & Female)…cancer…1978…@76
Stokely Carmichael, American civil rights activist…prostate cancer…1998…@57
James Hamilton, 4th Duke of Hamilton, Scottish nationalist…duel…1712…@54
Tyrone Power, actor (Mark of Zorro)…heart attack….1958…@44
Baby Fae, who received a baboon's heart…1984…@3 weeks

Brain Teasers
up side down upside-down!
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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