6-28-14


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Flagstaff Almanac: Day: 179 / Week: 26 
June Averages: 78° \ 42°
Today: Average Sky Cover: 8%
    H 81° L 50° Ave. humidity: 27%
    Wind: ave:   12mph; Gusts:  30mph  
    Average High: 82° Record High:  94° (1990)
    Average Low: 45° Record Low:  30° (1965)
       
Quote of the Day
Today’s Historical Highlights

1635 - French colony of Guadeloupe established in Caribbean
1762 - 1st reported counterfeiting attempt (Boston)
1770 - Quakers open a school for blacks in Philadelphia
1820 - Tomato is proven non-poisonous
1838 - Coronation of Queen Victoria in Westminster Abbey, London
1846 - Saxophone is patented by Antoine Joseph Sax
1894 - Labor Day established as a holiday for federal employees
1895 - El Salvador, Honduras & Nicaragua form Central American Union
1902 - US buys concession to build Panama canal from French for $40 million
1914 - Franz Ferdinand, Archduke of Austria and his wife assassinated, the casus belli of World War I.
1919 - Treaty of Versailles ending WW I signed in France
1942 - Dumont TV network begins (WABD NY)
1948 - US/British airlift to West Berlin begins
1971 - Supreme Court (8-0) overturns draft evasion conviction of Muhammad Ali
2000 - Cuban exile Elián González returns to Cuba following a Supreme Court order.

  Today’s Birthdays:   

How many can you identify? Answers in Today’s Birthdays below
My Free Rambling Thoughts   

Another big fire in AZ…this one near the Fort Apache rez. AZ is very dry and these forest fires are horrific. Flag is still on fire watch and the forest service will not close the forest. Will never understand that.
There has been quite a few articles/stories about celebrities wearing fake Indian headdresses in their fashion statements. I have to admit that in my youth I too played cowboys and Indians. We wore cowboy hats and fake Indian headdresses. When I found out I was going to work on Navajo, I expected, through ignorance, to find Teepees, war paint, etc. I quickly learned that how wrong I was and spent much time with my friends and family discouraging these ignorant views. It is disheartening and frustrating that 40 years later—2 generations+—the same stereotypes are still prevalent in our society. On the headdress thing, the warriors wore them to show their honor and strength. Each feather had a meaning of honor to that warrior’s life.  For children or adults to wear chicken feathers dyed bright colors is disrespectful. Many tribes and Indian groups are standing up to media, celebrities and others to say ‘Idle No More’ on this issue. I stand with them. And believe me it is not easy. I was at a gathering a few years ago when a very nice lady was in attendance. It was a costume party. She was wearing an Indian Maiden costume. I asked her about it and she claimed that she had Indian heritage so it was OK. She wasn’t sure what tribe she was related to. As a guest, I simply said that in my almost 40 years with Natives, I did not know of a tribe that had women wearing such a headdress. She agreed but kept the headdress on. Since she was claiming Native heritage, it is harder for a white guy to say very much.

Game  Center (answers at the end of post)

Brain Teasers

Can you identify what phrase is represented here?
nasmetofolopve

Lifestyle  Substance:     

Found on You Tube with some relevance to today


Kathy Bates winning Best Actress


 Mel Brooks Details The Secrets Of "Blazing Saddles"



 Montserrat Caballe - The Prayer - Peter Paul Rubens


Musicians of the World Symphony Orchestra: Tribute to Richard Rogers


OK Then…
Harper’s Index 

Percentage of divorced low-income men who say they wish they had stayed married: 53

Of divorced low-income women who did: 19

Unusual Fact of the Day

Despite the name, catgut was never made out of our feline friends. It was originally made out of sheep or horse intestines.

Trivia about AZ…

The amount of copper on the roof of the Capitol building is equivalent to 4,800,000 pennies.

Arizona observes Mountain Standard Time on a year round basis. The one exception is the Navajo Nation, located in the northeast corner of the state, which observes the daylight savings time change.

Interesting facts about Islam…

Islam is one of the fastest growing religions in the world. To become Muslim, a person of any race or culture must say a simple statement, the shahadah, that bears witness to the belief in the One God and that Prophet Muhammad was the last prophet of God.

Joke-of-the-day

When Albert Einstein was making the rounds of the speaker's circuit, he usually found himself eagerly longing to get back to his laboratory work. One night as they were driving to yet another rubber-chicken dinner, Einstein mentioned to his chauffeur (a man who somewhat resembled Einstein in looks & manner) that he was tired of speechmaking.
"I have an idea, boss," his chauffeur said. "I've heard you give this speech so many times. I'll bet I could give it for you." Einstein laughed loudly and said, "Why not? Let's do it!" When they arrive at the dinner, Einstein donned the chauffeur's cap and jacket and sat in the back of the room. The chauffeur gave a beautiful rendition of Einstein's speech and even answered a few questions expertly.
Then a supremely pompous professor asked an extremely esoteric question about anti-matter formation, digressing here and there to let everyone in the audience know that he was nobody's fool. Without missing a beat, the chauffeur fixed the professor with a steely stare and said, "Sir, the answer to that question is so simple that I will let my chauffeur, who is sitting in the back, answer it for me."

Rules of Thumb:   

FLYING AN AIRPLANE

Birds dive to avoid oncoming airplanes. To avoid them, climb and reduce your speed to give them more time to get out of the way.

Yeah, It Really Happened
A Louisiana man's decision to jump on an 11-foot alligator left him with a gash on his hand that required 80 stitches.
"I've always been the kind of guy who learns the hard way," said Glen Bonin in the understatement of the year.
Bonin and three of his friends tried to move the gator off a road in Sulphur, La., because why drive around a gator when you can pretend to be The Crocodile Hunter and have one hell of a story to tell.
The encounter was captured on video if you want to look it up on the Internet for a good laugh.
"(We) took our shirts off, threw it on (the gator's) face, and we were going to come from behind it and jump on it. In the process of doing that, it spun around and grabbed my hand seconds before we jumped on it," Bonin said.
Bonin told the local news it felt like someone was pulling his arm out.
"I thought I was about to lose something," he said.
Bonin advised others against doing what he did.
"Call wildlife and fisheries, call the sheriff, call somebody, stay in your vehicles don't try to play with them or move them," he said. "Leave it to the professionals, that's what they say."

Somewhat Useless Information   

Although intelligence is very often related to mathematics competence, Math Anxiety suggests that it is not always the case.
There are several people who are not good at mathematics not because they are not mentally gifted but because when they get anxious so they do not perform well.
Mark H. Ashcraft says that Math anxiety is “a feeling of tension, apprehension, or fear that interferes with math performance” and the first math anxiety measurement scale was developed by Richardson and Suinn in 1972.
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Although eating carrots is good for our health, as they contain Vitamin A, they don’t help us improve our vision.
The belief that carrots help us improve our vision dates back to the WWII when British intelligence tried to hide from the Germans the superior new technology, so they came up with this plausible-sound myth.
However, according to snopes.com beta-carotene in carrots may help reduce the risk for cataract and macular degeneration but still we need to eat a large number of carrots to reach the satisfying level.
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Many people really enjoy playing computer games, not only children and teenagers, but also adults. However, there is a country where none of them is allowed to play PC games after 10 pm.
People in Vietnam are banned from playing computer games between 10 pm and 8 am in order for the young people to be protected from wasting their brains.
Many citizens react to this ban, claiming that at least adults should be allowed to play PC games anytime.

Calendar Information        

This Week’s Observances:

22-28
Carpenter Ant Awareness Week
Fish Are Friends, Not Food! Week
Lightning Safety Awareness Week
National Mosquito Control Awareness Week
Watermelon Seed Spitting Week

27 -7/4
National Prevention of Eye Injuries Awareness Week

28-29
Water Ski Days

Today Is  

ARRL (American Radio Relay League) Field Day: 28-29 
Great American Backyard Campout
International Body Piercing Day

National Columnist's Day
Paul Bunyan Day
Ramadan begins at sundown

Today’s Events through History  

1778 - Mary Ludwig Hayes "Molly Pitcher" aids American patriots
1902 - Congress authorizes Louisiana Purchase Expo $1 gold coin
1918 - 1st flight between Hawaiian Islands
1962 - Thalidomide drug banned in Netherlands
1992 - 2 earthquakes, including 3rd strongest in US (7.4) rock California
1992 - LA Police commissioner Daryl Gates steps down

Today’s Birthdays                                                           

Mel Brooks, actor and director (Blazing Saddles, Spaceballs) is 88
Kathy Bates, academy award winning actress (Misery) is 66
John Elway, NFL quarterback (Denver Broncos-Super Bowl 32) is 54
John Cusack, actor (Stand By Me, Sure Thing, Better Off Dead) is 48
Kellie Pickler, American singer is 28

Remembered for being born today

1577-1640 - Peter Paul Rubens, Flemish Baroque painter (Circumcision)
1712-1778 - Jean Jacques Rousseau, , composer/social contractor (Confession)
1902-1979 - Richard Rodgers, composer (Rodgers & Hammerstein)
1932-2005 - Noriyuki 'Pat' Morita, actor (Happy Days, Karate Kid)
1946-2011 - John "Mike" Lounge, Denver, astronaut (STS 51-I, STS 26, STS 35)

Today’s Historical Obits                                                           

Robert Byrd, American politician, 2010, @92
James Madison, 4th US pres (1809-17), 1836, @85
Fred Travalena, comedian and impressionist, cancer, 2009, @66
Franz Ferdinand, Archduke of Austria, assassinated, 1914, @50
Billy Mays, television pitchman, cocaine\heart disease, 2009, @50
Rod Serling, writer/host (Twilight Zone, Night Gallery), heart attack, 1975, @50
Frank Sutton, actor (Sgt Carter-Gomer Pyle), heart attack, 1974, @50
Sophie, Princess of Austria, assassinated, 1914, @46

Brain Teasers                                         

na S me T of O lo P ve
Stop, in the name of love!

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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