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Flagstaff Almanac: Day: 124 / Week: 19
Today: L 43°…H 72°… Ave. humidity: 33%Wind: ave: 5mph; Gusts: 22mph
Average High: 79° Record High: 96° (1970)
Average Low: 41° Record Low: 22° (1955)
Quote of the Day
Today’s
Historical Highlights
1715 - French manufacturer debuts 1st folding umbrella
(Paris)
1846 - US state Michigan ends death penalty 1886 - Haymarket riot in Chicago; bomb kills 7 policemen
1904 - Construction begins by the United States on the Panama Canal.
1910 - Canadian parliament accept creation of Royal Canadian Navy
1910 - Tel Aviv founded
1924 - 8th Olympic Games open at Paris, France
1932 - Al Capone enters Atlanta Penitentiary convicted of income tax evasion
1952 - Babe Didrikson-Zaharias wins LPGA Fresno Golf Open
1953 - Pulitzer prize awarded to Ernest Hemingway for The Old Man & The Sea
1970 - Pulitzer prize awarded to Erik H Erikson (Gandhi's Truth)
1970 – Kent State Shootings
1979 - Margaret Thatcher 1st woman to be elected Prime Minister of UK
1998 - Federal judge gives "Unabomber" Theodore Kaczynski four life sentences plus 30 years
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Today’s Birthdays: ♫
How many can you identify? Answers in Today’s Birthdays below
My Free
Rambling Thoughts
As a great day here…windows wide open from
10am on. Nice walk around the neighborhood. Our first really nice spring
weekend…with many more on the horizon.
I enjoy watching the Kentucky Derby, but the 3
hour build up for a 2 minute race seems a bit much. Must say the huge new
screen is really quite impressive.
Our discussion group meets tonight on China
Economic Policy. The articles sure opened my eyes to things I had never
considered. Learned quite a bit about how that huge government functions with
so many various local, regional, and national party leaders. They have become
the 2nd most powerful economy in a few short decades. They have
really burst on the stage politically, economically, and in every other way. I
have personally seen their projects in Africa but was fascinated to learn that
the Chinese government encourages business and citizens to work overseas. Many
Chinese has found that work overseas is difficult, and can be deadly. The
government has found a way to convince people that it is still a good career.
No country is upset about their economic gains, but most are concerned where
this will lead. Many in the West are concerned that their skirmishes with our
friends over small islands may lead to a more militarized China. And a China
that may not only be aggressive in economic fronts, but also on military
fronts. Should be a good evening of discussion.
Game Center (answers at the
end of post)
Brain
Teasers
Change
MILE to INCH by changing one letter at a time. Each change must produce a valid
word in the English language. But there is a catch. You must make the change by
going through YARD and FOOT. No word can be used more than once.
MILE
----> YARD ----> FOOT ----> INCH
Lifestyle Substance:
Found on
You Tube with some relevance to today
OK Then…
Harper’s
Index
Amount
AZ’s Red Feather Lodge offered to pay to reopen the Grand Canyon during the
government shutdown: $25,000
Unusual
Fact of the Day
Mock turtle soup does not actually
contain turtle. Its main ingredient is an entire cow's head.
Number
One Country in the world…
Armenia: Piracy
Prior to
reading this title, did you think of Armenia as a technologically advanced
country? If you’re Armenian we apologize, but let’s face it: you’re not exactly
South Korea.However, regardless of how much we think Armenian people understand technology, they themselves understand it well enough that they don’t have to pay for it anymore. Yes, Armenia is a pirate’s paradise, with 92% of all software there being pirated.
Largest
Animals in the world…
The Blue
Whale is the Largest Animal Ever
The blue whale (Balaenoptera musculus) is a marine mammal
belonging to the suborder of baleen whales. At 30 metres (98 ft) in length and
180 metric tons (200 short tons) or more in weight, it is the largest known
animal to have ever existed. The Blue Whale’s tongue weighs around 2.7 metric
tons (5,952 pounds), about the size of an average Asian Elephant and its heart
weighs about 600 kg (1,300 lb) and is the largest known in any animal. Not only
is the heart similar size to a mini-cooper car but also comparable in weight.
The Blue Whale is thought to feed almost exclusively on small,
shrimp-like creatures called Krill. During the summer feeding season the Blue
Whale gorges itself, consuming an astounding 3.6 metric tons (7,900 pounds) or
more each day. This means it may eat up to 40 million krill a day with a daily
calorie requirement of an adult Blue Whale in the region of 1.5 million.
Joke-of-the-day
Knock-Knock
Who's
there?
Dwayne.
Dwayne
who?
Dwayne the tub
I'm drowning!
Rules of
Thumb:
CHOOSING A CAR COLOR
When buying a new
car, choose a color that matches the ads for your particular model. That's the
color most likely to grab a used-car buyer's eye as well.
Yeah, It
Really Happened
ROCKFORD, Ohio (UPI) - Nineteen-year-old Austin Dennison asked an
older girl to go with him to his senior prom. Much older, in fact, it was his
great-grandmother. Austin Dennison said he asked his Granny DD, Delores
Dennison, to prom at Parkway High School in Rockford, because she never went to
hers, Fox News reported. "I asked her if she would be my prom date,"
he said. "How cool would it be to take my great-grandmother to prom?"
"He was so sweet and adamant about it," Delores, 89, said. "I
asked him, 'But are you sure that you wouldn't like to take one of the young
ladies who could get out there and do everything with you?' He said no. 'I want
you.'" "At first she was a bit resistant," the younger Dennison
said. "I assured her I was serious and she finally said yes. It was my
privilege to take her." Delores said she had a little trouble finding a
suitable dress for the occasion because they were either "too high or too
low." The two enjoyed a dinner at her favorite restaurant, Bob Evans,
before the dance, and at the event Austin presented his great-grandmother with
a pearl necklace. "It was wonderful and I just loved all the girls in
their fancy gowns and the gentlemen in their tuxedos. It was quite a night,"
Delores said. "Everyone there just could not have been more polite.
Everyone got an A+."
Somewhat
Useless Information
Anna
Haining Swan, born in Canada in 1846, was famous for being very tall (2,27 m),
whereas her parents were Scottish immigrants of an average height.
Anna
Haining gave birth to a girl in 1872 and the baby was as tall as her mother was
in her own birth.In 1878 she was pregnant for the second time, but the birth was not going in a normal direction and tried using forceps, but the baby’s head was too large.
The baby was born on 19 January, but survived for less than a day. He was the largest newborn ever recorded, at 10.8 kg and 71 centimeters tall!
Although
there is the tradition of the ’100 families’ in China, the number of Chinese
surnames are a bit more than 4,000. But what is the most common surname in
China taking into account that the population reached the billion mark in 1982?
Wang
is the most common surname in mainland China and Chen or Chan the most common
in Taiwan. Moreover, Zhang Wei is supposed to be the most common full name in
mainland China.Nowadays surnames do not change upon marriage and women in places with western influence such as Hong Kong may adopt their husband’s name.
High
heels are undoubtedly strictly connected to femininity and men really like
seeing a woman in high heels. But why do women like wearing them?
We
present you five main reasons:1. They add height on to the wearer which is extremely useful for short women.
2. They catch attention both from men and women.
3. They enhance confidence as women feel more assertive.
4. They make legs seem longer & leaner & improve the way the entire body looks.
5. They make the wearer look slimmer as they add height.
Calendar
Information
This
Week’s Observances:
1-7Choose Privacy Week
2-4
Toad Suck Daze
3-11
Dystonia Awareness Week
National Tourism Week
4-10
Be Kind To Animals Week
Children's Mental Health Week
Dating and Life Coach Recognition Week
Drinking Water Week
Flexible Work Arrangement Week
Goodwill Industries Week
Kids Win Week
NAOSH Week
National Alcohol & Drug Related Birth Defects Awareness Week
National Anxiety & Depression Awareness Week
National Correctional Officer's Week
National Family Week
National Hug Holiday Week
National Occupational Safety & Health Day
National Pet Week
National Post Card Week
National Raisin Week
North American Occupational Safety & Health Week
PTA Teacher Appreciation Week
Public Service Recognition Week
Today
Is
Great American Grump Out Intergalactic Star Wars Day
International Baby Lost Mother's Day
International Firefighters Day
International Respect for Chickens Day
Lemonade Day
Mayday for Mutts
Motorcycle Mass & Blessing of The Bikes Day
National Candied Orange Peel Day
National Infertility Survival Day
Petite and Proud Day
World Give Day
World Laughter Day
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Independence Day (Rhode Island-1776-from Great Britain)
Greenery Day (Japan- Hirohito referred to as Emperor Shōwa birthday )
Youth Day (China--since 1949)
Today’s Events through History
1780 - American Academy of Arts & Science founded
1814 - Bourbon reign restored in France 1922 - KNX-AM in Los Angeles CA begins radio transmissions
2013 - Harper Lee files lawsuit against literary agent- copyright of To Kill a Mockingbird
Today’s
Birthdays
Betsy
Rawls, golfer (US Women’s Open-51, 53, 57, 60) is 86
Hosni
Mubarak, Kafr-El Meselha, Egypt, Egyptian president is 86George Will, political analyst (Night Line) is 72
Randy Travis, country singer (Diggin' Up Bones) is 55
Mike Dirnt [Michael Ryan Pritchard], American musician (Green Day) is 42
Lance Bass, American singer (*NSYNC) is 35
Remembered
for being born today
490-565 - Palenque Maya Lord
Kan - Xul I
796-1859 - Horace
Mann, US, educator/author/editor (pioneered public schools)1889-1967 - Francis J Spellman, US Cardinal
1929-1993 - Audrey Hepburn, Brussels, (Breakfast at Tiffany's, My Fair Lady)
Today’s
Historical Obits
Moe Howard, [Moses Horowitz], comedian (3
Stooges), cancer, 1975, @77
Dom Deluise, American comedian, actor, cancer,
2009, @75 Bob Clampett, cartoonist (Looney Toons), heart attack, 1984, @70
MCA [Adam Yauch], Beastie Boys vocalist, cancer, 2012, @47
4 students, at Kent State University killed by Ohio National Guard
Allison Krause @19; Jeffrey Miller @20, Sandra Scheuerand @20; William Knox Schroeder @19
Brain
Teasers
>MILE <
MIRE
MARE
CARE
CARD
>YARD <
WARD
WORD
FORD
FOOD
>FOOT <
MOOT
MOST
MAST
MASH
MACH
EACH
ETCH
ITCH
>INCH <
MIRE
MARE
CARE
CARD
>YARD <
WARD
WORD
FORD
FOOD
>FOOT <
MOOT
MOST
MAST
MASH
MACH
EACH
ETCH
ITCH
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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
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