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Flagstaff Almanac: Day: 114 / Week: 17
Today: L 30°…H 61°… Ave. humidity: 46%
Wind: ave: 5mph; Gusts:
28mph
Average High: 63° Record High: 77° (1949)
Average Low: 29°
Record Low: 10° (1900)
Quote of
the Day
1184 BC - The Greeks enter Troy using the Trojan Horse
(traditional date)
1704 - "Boston News-Letter" 1st successful
newspaper in US, forms
1800 - Library of Congress establishes with $5,000
allocation
1888 - Eastman Kodak forms
1897 - 1st reporter, William Price (Wash Star), assigned
to White House
1951 - Betsy Rawls wins LPGA Sacramento Women's Golf
Invitational Open
1953 - Winston Churchill knighted by Queen Elizabeth II
1961 - JFK accepts "sole responsibility"
following Bay of Pigs
2005 - Cardinal Joseph Ratzinger inaugurated as the
265th Pope Benedict XVI.
♫ Today’s Birthdays: ♫
How many can you identify? Answers in Today’s Birthdays below
My Free
Rambling Thoughts
Breezy but not unbearable. Just part of spring, I guess.
Our governor wisely vetoed a bill that would have allowed guns
into any public building except schools, unless there was a metal detector at
the door. Of course the ultra-right in the legislature and in the general
public are outraged at her move to the far left. Yesterday I got a robocall
from some group asking who I would vote for US Rep in my district. I stupidly
told them. Today a robocall informing me that Obama care was a complete failure
and that a rally will be held in Flagstaff this week at some hotel to show our
Rep and President Obama and our Governor that Obamacare is not for AZ. There
will even be an unnamed ‘doctor’ there to inform us how bad it really is.
Obviously I will not be attending this far-right rally. I can only hope that
their rally gets all their venom out of their system and that they just shut
up.
I had to recheck my calendar today…yep it was an almost snow free
season, and now the Weather Service is saying 2-3" snow is in the weekend forecast.
Out little mountain town had planned a major emergency preparedness drill for
Saturday with lots of fire trucks, ambulances, and police participating to see
if they were ready for some unforeseen emergency. They were keeping the details
hush hush to make it more realistic. Now they have postponed it to May because
they may actually be needed this weekend during our storm. Hmmmm.
Game Center (answers at the
end of post)
Brain
Teasers
For
each of the pairs of words below, insert a word in the blank space between them
to form two separate words such that the inserted word finishes the first word
and begins the second. For example, given "MAN ____ ON", you would
insert the word "GO" to form "MANGO" and "GOON".
The hint gives the number of letters in each of the words that must be
inserted.
WIN
____ HERE
DISC
____ AGE
TEN
____ OR
ANT
____ LOCK
SIN
____ SHIP
Lifestyle Substance:
Found on
You Tube with some relevance to today
OK Then…
Harper’s
Index
Percentage
change in Freedom of Information Act request made to the NSA since the Snowden
leaks: +671
Unusual
Fact of the Day
While
Antarctica is very cold, it's not all ice and snow. About 1,200 square miles of
the continent are made up of "dry valleys" where mountains and ridges
keep out any precipitation.
Joke-of-the-day
One day a little
girl came home from school, and said to her mother, "Mommy, today in
school I was punished for something that I didn't do."
The mother
exclaimed, "But that's terrible! I'm going to have a talk with your
teacher about this ... by the way, what was it that you didn't do?"
The little girl replied, "My
homework."
Rules of
Thumb:
PACKING LIGHT
You never need to
pack an umbrella. You can always buy a cheap one at your destination and leave
it behind at the end of your trip.
Yeah, It
Really Happened
MILFORD, Ohio (UPI) - An 89-year-old Ohio grandmother has decided
that she would rather give up her apartment than give up cigarettes. Beulah
Toombs was given the opportunity to quit smoking when her apartment building in
Milford went smoke-free a little more than a year ago. Toombs continued smoking
in her unit at the AHEPA 127 Apartments and was labeled as "non-compliant."
Management asked her to quit one more time -- Toombs declined. "I don't
think so," she said in an interview with Cincinnati.com. "This is my
home, and I think you can do whatever you want to in your home." Residents
at AHEPA 127 are low-income seniors who pay discounted rent under the U.S.
Department of Housing and Urban Development's Section 202. "My mom is
getting older, and this is causing her so much stress," said daughter Mary
Ann Burgoyne. "She kept telling me that she was paying her rent. She was a
little confused. She thought they might put her in a debtor’s prison."
Burgoyne attempted to enlist a senior-advocacy group to help her mother, but
was told this was "the future" and that Toombs should quit smoking.
Toombs will be clearing out of the building in the next week or so.
Somewhat
Useless Information
Scientists
suggest that stress is part of the evolutionary drive because it has enabled
humans to survive. Specifically, stress temporarily increases awareness and
improves physical performance.
Stress
also causes capillaries to close, which restricts bleeding if a flesh wound
should occur, and makes the blood "stickier," in preparation for an
injury. Such a reaction, however, also increases the probability of developing
a blood clot.
While
it is a myth that stress can turn hair gray, stress can cause hair loss. Stress
can also alter blood sugar levels, which can cause mood swings, fatigue,
hyperglycemia, and metabolic syndrome, a major risk factor for heart attack and
diabetes.
Calendar
Information
Today Is
Armenian
Genocide Remembrance Day Library of Congress Day
Mother, Father Deaf Day
National Pet Parent's Day
Take Our Daughters & Sons to Work Day
World Meningitis Day
Today’s Events through History
1891 - Start of Sherlock Holmes adventure "Final
Problem"
1944 - United Negro
College Fund incorporates
1968 - Mauritius
becomes a member state of the United Nations
1981 - IBM-PC
computer introduced
1990 - Gruinard
Island, Scotland, is officially declared free of the anthrax disease after 48
years of quarantine.
Today’s
Birthdays
Shirley
MacLaine, actress/mystic (Irma la Douce) is 80
Barbra
Streisand, Brooklyn, singer/actress is 72
Jean
Paul Gaultier, French fashion designer is 62
Cedric
the Entertainer, comedian and actor is 50
Kelly
Clarkson, singer \winner American Idol is 32
Remembered
for being born today
1581-1661 - Vincent
de Paul, French saint
1922-2005 - J
D Cannon, Salmon Idaho, actor (McCloud, Ike, Call to Glory)
1936-1990 - Jill
Ireland, London, actress (Breakout, Assassination, Chino)
Today’s
Historical Obits
Estée
Lauder, American cosmetics entrepreneur, 2004, @97
Wallis Simpson, British King Edward VIII abdicated for her, 1986, @89
Wallis Simpson, British King Edward VIII abdicated for her, 1986, @89
Bud
Abbott, comedian (Abbott & Costello), cancer, 1974, @78
Daniel
Defoe, English novelist (Robinson Crusoe), 1731. @71ish
Pat
Paulsen, comedian (Smothers Brothers Show), cancer, 1997, @69
Hans
[Hendrik A] Kramers, physicist (quantum mechanics), 1958, @57
Tommy
Noonan, actor (Gentlemen Prefer Blondes), brain tumor, 1968, @45
Brain
Teasers
NOW
(winnow, nowhere)
US (discus, usage)
DON (tendon, donor)
HEM (anthem, hemlock)
KING (sinking, kingship)
US (discus, usage)
DON (tendon, donor)
HEM (anthem, hemlock)
KING (sinking, kingship)
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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