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Flagstaff
Almanac:
Week: 44/
Day: 306
Today: L 19°…H 57°… Ave. humidity: 55%
Wind: ave: 6mph; Gusts:
27mph
Average Low: 26° Record
Low: 10° (1956)
Average High: 56° Record High: 73° (1977)
Quote of
the Day
Today’s
Historical Highlights
Popular presidential vote 1st recorded; Andrew
Jackson beats J Q Adams…1824
Franklin Pierce elected as president of
US…1852
James A Garfield (R) elected 20th American
President…1880
Warren G Harding elected 29th president…1920
Pres Harry Truman re-elected in an upset over
Republican Thomas Dewey…1948
Jimmy Carter (D) defeats Gerald Ford (R) for
president…1976
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1st crew arrives at the International Space
Station…2000
Charles Van Doren confesses, TV quiz
show-"21," was fixed…1959
English Ohio Trade Company forms 1st trading
post…1749
Howard Hughes' "Spruce Goose" flies
for 1st (& last) time…1947
Penguin Books publishes "Lady
Chatterley's Lover"…1960
President Reagan signs bill establishing Dr
Martin Luther King Jr holiday…1983
♫ Today’s
Birthdays: ♫
How many can you identify? Answers in Today’s Birthdays
My Free
Rambling Thoughts
Halloween was a busy night here…based on previous years here. I had about 70 costumed kids between 6p and 9p…and only a few ‘over-aged’ ones. Nothing like the times in Tuba where it was not uncommon to see well over 150 kids in one night. For the first year in decades, I didn’t costume out. I did have some decorations outside along with some sound effects, but not like in years past. Don’t want those closed minded HOA cameraman sending me another letter. It was cool outside, but not the bitter cold we have had in years past, so the really little kids to enjoy the evening.I have been to LAX Terminal 3 several times over the years. Shocking to see the terror that a gunman brought to that area today. I guess everyone has to be vigilant…airline security checks have lots of people crowded in a very small area all holding tickets, ID, and carry on as they prepare to take off their shoes and load everything onto the belt. Hearing and/or seeing those numerous gunshots and having TSA yelling RUN while others are yelling GET ON THE GROUND. The media is also reporting that at one airport, in Texas, in one week confiscated 39 guns at the security check with 33 of them loaded. I believe that these stats need to be published monthly for all airports in the US. It will show our citizens exactly what happens at TSA screening. I find it hard to believe that passengers really think they can carry a weapon on to a plane in this day and age. It is also hard for me to believe that there are that many ‘oops I forgot’ it was in my carryon luggage.
Game Center (answers
at the end of post)
Brain
Teasers
In this teaser, your job is form eight (8)
complete words from list A, B, & C. In each list, there are parts of words.
Choose one word part from each list (A, B, C) to form the new word.
Example:
CORN + ERST + ONE = CORNERSTONE
Example:
CORN + ERST + ONE = CORNERSTONE
List A: List B: List C: FOR CUB COPE ANT IS THY EM ME DAY BOO ON SIC PER IT ATEIN EN RUSTMAT AD RANG NO PA OR
Lifestyle Substance:
Found on
You Tube with some relevance to today
Very
Strange Laws…AZ
- It is unlawful to refuse a person a glass of water.
- You may not have more than two dildos in a house.
- Hunting camels is prohibited.
- Any misdemeanor committed while wearing a red mask is considered a felony.
- There is a possible 25 years in prison for cutting down a cactus.
- Donkeys cannot sleep in bathtubs.
- It is illegal to manufacture imitation cocaine.
- When being attacked by a criminal or burglar, you may only protect yourself with the same weapon that the other person possesses.
- Globe: Cards may not be played in the street with a Native American.
- Hayden: If you bother the cottontails or bullfrogs, you will be fined.
- Maricopa County:
No more than six girls may live in any house.
- Nogales: An ordinance prohibits the wearing of suspenders.
- Prescott: No one is permitted to ride their horse up the stairs of the county court house.
OK Then…
Harper’s
Index
Tons of military equipemtn the US has destroyed in anticipation of its withdrawal from Afghanistan: 85,350
Unusual
Fact of the Day
At more than 3.3 million square miles, the Sahara Desert is as large as the world's next 20 largest hot deserts combined.
Joke-of-the-day
Three vampires walk into a bar. The bartender looks at him suspiciously, but decides to serve them anyway. "What’ll be, boys?"The first vampire says "Blood. Give me blood."The second vampire says "I too wish for blood!"The third vampire says "Give me plasma."The Bartender smiles and says "Got it. Two bloods, and a blood-light."
Rules of
Thumb:
Easy
shortcuts to make an ‘educated’ guess
SELLING SOFTWARE
A new hardware product will start to sell two to three months sooner than a new software product. That's because hardware is built to solve obvious needs, like lack of memory. Software is designed to solve less obvious needs. No one believes software will work until they read a product review.
Yeah, It
Really Happened
WASHINGTON - A mother in the U.S. capital posted a message outside her home addressed to the thief who stole her 2-year-old son's pumpkin. Becky Reina said her family carved four Halloween pumpkins, including one for 2-year-old Tommy, and the toddler's pumpkin turned up missing from outside their home last week, WTOP-TV, Washington, reported Tuesday. "To the person who stole my son's pumpkin: Thank you for the life lesson. This will help teach him that sometimes people are mean for no reason, and you have to just brush it off. Because my son is 2 years old and cannot read the sign, I will add, you are an [expletive]," Reina wrote on a poster board she put outside the home. Reina said pumpkins in the area are often stolen and smashed, but Tommy's pumpkin was the only one of the four outside her home to be targeted. She said the pumpkin was likely among those found destroyed by neighbors.
Somewhat
Useless Information
- The Columbian Exposition, or Chicago World's Fair of 1893, was conducted to celebrate the 400th anniversary of Christopher Columbus' landing in the New World.
- Forty thousand workers labored to construct the fair's buildings around the man-made lagoons by landscape designer Fredrick Law Olmsted.
- More than 50,000 objects displayed at the fair in the Anthropology Building, the Horticulture Building and the Mines, Mineralogy and Metallurgy Building as well as the cultural villages along the fair's Midway became part of the Anthropology collections at the Field Columbian Museum, which was later renamed the Field Museum.
- A 250-foot Ferris wheel (100 feet taller than the one currently at Navy Pier) featured 36 cars that could each accommodate 60 people (2,160 people when fully loaded).
- A ticket to the fair cost 50 cents for adults; 25 cents for ages younger than 12 and free for ages younger than 6.
- The fair covered 630 acres in Jackson Park, and was the first to feature a Midway Plaisance amusement area.
Calendar Information
1-3: Sherlock Holmes Weekend
1-7: National Fig Week / National Patient Accessibility Week / World Communication Week
1-7: National Fig Week / National Patient Accessibility Week / World Communication Week
Today Is
·
All Souls Day
·
Cookie Monster Day
·
Day(s) of
the Dead/Dia(s) De Los Muertos
·
International Games Day
·
National
Traffic Directors Day
·
Plan Your Epitaph Day
·
Sadie Hawkins Day
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·
US: North
Dakota Admission Day (1889-39th)
·
US: South
Dakota Admission Day (1889-40th)
Today’s Events
through History
2nd Seminole War begins in Osceola…1835
500 Indians conclude the "Trail of Broken
Treaties" march to Washington, D.C.; seize part
of the BIA building until
the 8th…1972
Cheerleading is started at the University of
Minnesota…1898
Time zone: New Zealand officially adopts a
standard time to be observed nationally…1868
Today’s
Birthdays
Jay Black, American singer (Jay and the
Americans) is 75
Stefanie Powers, actress (Girl From UNCLE,
Hart to Hart) is 71
K.D. Lang [Kathy Dawn], Canadian country
singer is 52
Remembered
for being born today
Conrad Weiser, Pennsylvania's ambassador to
the Native Americans [1696-1760]
Marie Antoinette, Queen of France, "let
them eat cake" [1755-1793]
Daniel Boone, frontiersman/explorer [1734-1820]
James Knox Polk, 11th US President [1795-1849]
Burt Lancaster, actor (From Here to Eternity,
Elmer Gantry) [1913-1994]
Today’s Historical
Obits
Hal Roach, producer (Keystone Kops)…1992…@100
George Bernard Shaw, Irish author (Pygmalion)…1950…@94
Richard Cushing, US cardinal to Boston…cancer…1970…@75
Jenny Lind, [Swedish Nightingale], soprano…1887…@67
James Thurber, humorist (The Male Animal)…stroke…1961…@66
Arthur James Cook, British union leader (coal
miners)…cancer…1931…@47
David Feinberg, AIDS activist/author…AIDS…1994…@37
Brain
Teasers
1. FORENSIC 2. ANTITRUST 3. EMPATHY 4. BOOMERANG 5. PERISCOPE 6. INCUBATE 7. MATADOR 8. NOONDAY
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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