7/30/13


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Almanac: Flagstaff:  Week: 31/ Day: 211   Today: H 74°L 52°
Wind: ave:   8mph; Gusts:  20mph  Ave. humidity:  72%
* Average Low   Average High   Record Low   Record High
            51°                    82°               40° (1913)      92° (1943)
Quote of the Day



Today’s Historical Highlights
10th modern Olympic games opens in Los Angeles…1932
1st broadcast of "Death Valley Days" on NBC-radio…1930
1st English newspaper published in Hawaii…1836
1st Penguin book is published, starting the paperback revolution…1935
City of Baltimore founded…1729
George Eastman shows 1st color motion pictures (US)…1928
House of Burgesses Virginia forms, 1st elective US governing body…1619
US motto "In God We Trust" authorized…1956
Will Kellogg invents Corn Flakes…1898

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



My Free Rambling Thoughts   
An interesting day. No rain and only a few clouds…that alone is enough change. Modern technology has certainly taken its toll on common sense. A few weeks ago I renewed a script for my eye drops that I have been using for about 5 years. There is now a generic and they were about 1/2 the price. Cool. Then I found the bottle was half the size. The pharmacy said that the Dr. had ordered a 1ml bottle instead of the normal 5ml bottle. The smallest one they had was 2.5ml so that’s what they gave me. Really, a 1ml bottle with 4 refills? No common sense. I called the Dr. this morning and they said that their program had requested a 10ml bottle. I stopped at the pharmacy to get a copy of the script, which did say 1ml. and took it to the Dr. The answer was blamed on their computer program that sends out refills. I asked about the 10ml bottle, which doesn’t exist, and she said it is a really hard program to use. So I got an old fashioned script that I will use the next time I need the drops. Just silly incompetence at the pharmacy and at the Dr.’s office.
 
Such a beautiful day to be outside, with no threat of rain. Had a nice walk, spent some time on the deck, and enjoyed the rest of the day.
Game  Center (answers at the end of post)
Brain Teasers
Unscramble the words below, then take the letters from each word as instructed to form another word that is the answer to this teaser:
MTHEE Take letters 3 & 4 TTLERA Take letters 1 & 2 XETNDE Take letters 1 & 6 AYL Take letter 1
Unscramble the letters you collected... what do you get?

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

Hmmmm…Dismissals - Occupational Puns
A fisherman could be despondent. A cowboy could be deranged. A skirtmaker could be depleted. A bully could be demeaned.
Ok, then?



Harper’s Index    
  • Number of US states that have fewer abortions providers today than in 1978: 48

Picture of the Day: All Time Great Movies
     Can you name the movie?



Unusual Fact of the Day
The world's largest exporter of beef isn't the United States; it's Australia.
Joke-of-the-day
A man gets home, runs into his house, slams the door and shouts, "Honey, I just won the lottery! Pack your bags!"
The wife says, "Great! What should I pack for? The ocean or the mountains?"
He says, "I don't care! Just be out by the end of the week!"  
Rules of Thumb:   
Easy shortcuts to make an ‘educated’ guess
THE RULE OF MARTINIS
 One is too many, two are just right, and three are not enough.    
Yeah, It Really Happened
OREBRO, Sweden - Some residents of a Swedish town said they are not amused by a 26-foot-tall sculpture of a male figure urinating into a river. The "Bad Bad Boy" sculpture, by Finnish artist Tommi Toija, was installed as part of the Orebro Open Art exhibition on the bank of the River Svartan, The Local.se reported Thursday. A 34-year-old resident who gave her name as Anna said she "really hates" the sculpture and finds its nudity and urination "provocative." However, another resident, Ebba, 62, said she was slightly amused by the work. "I think it's interesting," she said. "But I am happy it is not here forever." Toijas said there is no correct way to interpret his sculpture. "For me, it's just a guy peeing in the river, no more, no less. Some might see it as a funny thing, others might be provoked," he said. The sculpture is scheduled to be in place until Sept. 1.  
Somewhat Useless Information   
  • A Hungarian by the name of Erno Rubik invented the Cube in the spring of 1974. He created it as a working model to help explain three-dimensional geometry, and this led to the creation of the world's best selling toy.
  • At the peak of the Rubik's Cube craze, an estimated one-fifth of the world's population had played the Cube.
  • Rubikcubism is an avant-garde artistic movement in which Rubik's cubes are used as a medium to create art.
  • In May 2007, Thibaut Jacquinot of France became the first person to complete the Cube in less than 10 seconds in open competition. Erik Akkersdijik set the current world record for a single solve at the 2008 Czech Open with a time of 7.08 seconds.
  • In 1981, a seven-year-old Norwegian boy named Lars-Erik Anderson was one of the youngest Cube solvers. 
  • Initially, Rubik considered variations of a 2 x 2 x 2 in cube, but concluded that the simplest and most workable model was the 3 x 3 x 3 in cube. 

Calendar Information        
Happening This Week:
29-8/4
Single Working Women's Week
AFRMA Fancy Rat & Mouse Week

Today Is                                                                      
·        National Cheesecake Day
·        Father-In-Law Day
·        Health Care Now!  Medicare's Birthday 1965
·        National Support Public Education Day
·        Paperback Book Day
^^^
·        Vanuatu: Independence Day (1980 from UK and France)

Today’s Events through History  
Chief Pocatello of the Shoshone tribe signs the Treaty of Box Elder, promising to stop 
     harassing the emigrant trails in southern Idaho and northern Utah…1863
Earthquake hits Naples; 10,000 die…1626
New Orleans's Democratic government orders police to raid an integrated Republican 
     Party meeting, killing 40 people and injuring 150…1866
Soldiers opens fire on worshippers in Monrovian church, 200-600 die…1990
Indian power grid failure leaves over 300 million without power…2012

Today’s Birthdays                                                           
In their 80’s
Edd "Kookie" Byrnes, LA, actor (77 Sunset Strip, Jack the Ripper) is 80

In their 70’s
Peter Bogdanovich, director/producer (Last Picture Show) is 74

In their 60’s
Arnold Schwarzenegger, Austria, body builder/actor/politician is 66

In their 50’s
Delta Burke, actress (Suzanne-Designing Women) is 57
Laurence Fishburne, actor (Red Heat, School Daze) is 52
Anita Hill, professor of law, Clarence Thomas' nemesis is 57
Lisa Kudrow, actress (Phoebe-Friends, Romy & Michele) is 50
Ken Olin, actor (Hill St Blues, Michael-30 Something) is 59

In their 40’s
Simon Baker, actor is 44
Vivica A. Fox, actress\television producer. is 49

In their 30’s
Hilary Swank, actress (Karate Kid 4) is 39

Remembered for being born today
Emily Jane Bronte, novelist (Wuthering Heights) [1818-1848]
Henry Ford, industrialist and auto maker (Ford- model T) [1863-1947]
James Edward Kelly, US sculptor "Sculptor of American History" [1855-1933]
Casey Stengel, baseball manager (Yankees (1949-60)/NY Met's 1st) [1890-1975]

Today’s Historical Obits                                                           
Ingmar Bergman, Swedish stage and film director…2007…at 89
Joyce Kilmer, poet…on battlefield…1918…at 31
William Penn, Philosopher, Quaker and founder of Pennsylvania…stroke…1718…at 73
Buffalo Bob Smith (Robert Emil Schmidt), host Howdy Doody…1998…at 80
Maria Theresa of Spain, queen of Louis XIV of France…illness…1683…at 44
Bill Walsh, 49er’s football coach…leukemia…2007…at 75

Answer: Movies:
Gone With The Wind [1939]
Brain Teasers
MTHEE Take letters 3 & 4 - THEME, take E,M TTLERA Take letters 1 & 2 - RATTLE, take R,A XETNDE Take letters 1 & 6 - EXTEND, take E,D AYL Take letter 1, LAY, take L Unscramble the above to get 'Emerald'.
The Emerald is a bright green gemstone and the word 'Emerald' itself comes from a Greek phrase meaning 'green gemstone'. It is believed to have healing properties and royalty always had their treasure chests filled with emeralds because of this property. The color green, widely found even in Mother Nature, imparts a feeling of freshness, vividness and clarity to the emerald.

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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