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Flagstaff Almanac: Day: 202 / Week: 30
July Averages: 81° \ 51°
Today: Average Sky Cover:
H 79°… L 54°… Ave. humidity: 42%
Wind: ave: mph; Gusts: mph
Average High: 82° Record High: 92° (1937)
Average Low: 51° Record Low: 38° (1924)
Quote of the Day
Historical Highlights for Today
1730 - States of Holland put death penalty on "sodomy"
1846 - Mormons found 1st English settlement in California (San Joaquin Valley)
1873 - Jesse James & James Younger gang's 1st train robbery (Adair Iowa)
1897 - Tate Gallery opens in England
1904 - After 13 years, the 4,607-mile Trans-Siberian railway is completed
1925 - "Monkey Trial" ends - John Scopes found guilty of teaching Darwinism
1930 - US Veterans Administration forms
1969 - Neil Armstrong steps on Moon at 2:56:15 AM (GMT)
1972 - Bloody Friday: 22 IRA-bombs explode in Belfast
1976 - 1st outbreak of "Legionnaire's Disease" kills 29 in Phila
1989 - Greg LeMond (US) wins Tour de France in fastest time
2007 - Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, the final book in the bestselling Harry Potter series is released.
2007 - Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, the final book in the bestselling Harry Potter series is released.
♫ Birthdays Today: ♫
How many can you identify? Answers in Birthday’s Today below
My Rambling Thoughts
Quite Sunday, some visitors from Tuba stopped by and spent the night, then a nice breakfast, some good conversation, and then they left about 2p. Missed most of Sunday TV shows, but that’s ok. This was much nicer.
Game Center (answers at the end of post)
Brain Teasers
Mice are famous for their ability to multiply at breakneck speeds. The type of mouse we have here gives birth once a month, birthing 12 babies each time. Baby mice mature and can give birth two months after they are born.
You picked up one of these cute baby mice at the pet shop and brought it home the day after it was born. In 10 months from now, how many mice will you have?
Lifestyle Substance:
Found on You Tube with some relevance to today
OK Then…
Harper’s Index
Percentage of Democrats over 65 who support same-sex marriage: 62
Of Republicans under 30 who do: 61
Unusual Fact of the Day
The idea for Godzilla came from a horrible accident when a U.S. atomic test bomb went off in the Pacific, contaminating a Japanese fishing boat’s crew and catch. The fictionalized lumbering demon was a metaphor for America.
Popular Native Languages…
Yupik
Central Alaskan Yupik has the largest number of speakers of any Alaska Native language; almost half of the Yupik population are speakers. Children grow up speaking Yupik as their first language in 17 of 68 Yupik villages, according to the Native American Language Center at the University of Alaska Fairbanks. The total Siberian Yupik population in Alaska is much smaller, about 1,100 people, but virtually all of them speak the language. Children in Gambell and Savoonga learn Siberian Yupik as their first language.
Interesting facts about Islam…
The hajj is a simultaneous pilgrimage to the Kaaba made by millions of Muslims each year. It is performed to commemorate the struggles of Abraham, Ishmael and Hagar in submitting their wills to God.
Big Lies…
Basically Everything About Pocahontas
Pocahontas was about 8 years old when John Smith arrived, and was later married to another young Indian warrior. She also had a child that was given away before she married John Rolfe.
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Sorry Disney, and many incorrectly written textbooks, Pocahontas never fell in love with John Smith. According to tribal oral histories as well as The True Story of Pocahontasby members of the Mattaponi Tribe, Pocahontas’ original young Native husband was killed and Pocahontas’ newborn was given to relatives before she was forced into captivity at about 15 or 16 years of age.
People Facts…
Awarding people money for doing well in IQ tests causes them to score better, $10 increased people's score by an average of more than 20 IQ points. IQ tests don’t just measure intelligence - they also measure effort.
Historical Facts…
The exact cause of death and burial site of Genghis Khan is unknown, because all of the 2000 funeral guests and 800 soldiers were killed in order to preserve the secret.
Retro Native Humor…
Between the reservation and the city, there is a road that marks the boundary lines. On one side of the road are the res dogs, and they just kind of lie around staying cool. On the city side are the city dogs, and they always chase cars as they go down the road, barking, "Bow-wow, Bow-wow". One day the city dogs ask the res dogs, "How come you never chase cars with us?" The res dogs respond, "What's the point, it's just a waste of time. The cars don't do anything when you chase them." The city dogs tell the res dogs that they think its just a lot of fun, so finally the res dogs agree to try it just once.
The next car comes down the road, and the dogs from both sides chase the car. The city dogs bark, "Bow-wow, Bow-wow" and the res dogs chase too, but they bark, "Bow-wow, Bow-wow, Bow-wow, Bow-wow eeeehhhhhhhhhhh."
Common Phrase Origins…
Go Cold Turkey
Meaning: To quit something abruptly
History: People believed that during withdrawal, the skin of drug addicts became translucent, hard to the touch, and covered with goose bumps – like the skin of a plucked turkey.
Joke-of-the-day
A guy was cutting the tail off his dog. His neighbor asked, "What the hell are you doing?"
“My mother-in-law is coming to visit and I don't want any sign of welcome" He replied.
Rules of Thumb:
MAILING A LETTER
You can mail five sheets of paper with one first-class stamp.
Yeah, It Really Happened
Returns tomorrow
Somewhat Useless Information
Vincent Willem van Gogh, the great Dutch post-Impressionist painter, suffered from poor health, as well as painful anxiety and frequent bouts of mental illness.
After several attempts to kill himself, he moved to France to improve his health and find an art school.
In France van Gogh met the post-Impressionist artist Gauguin. It is said that when at some point the men struggled, van Gogh ultimately cut off the corner of his own ear lobe.
Another theory is that Gauguin actually nipped van Gogh’s ear with a fencing sword, and van Gogh protected Gauguin with the self-mutilation story.
Check Your Calendar
Observances This Week:
15-21
18-25
Restless Leg Syndrome (RLS) Education & Awareness Week
20-26
Everybody Deserves A Massage Week; National Parenting Gifted Children Week; Captive Nations Week; National Independent Retailers Week; National Zoo Keeper Week
Today Is
Global Hug Your Kid Day
Legal Drinking Age Day
National Get Out of the Doghouse Day
National Junk Food Day
Legal Drinking Age Day
National Get Out of the Doghouse Day
National Junk Food Day
No Pet Store Puppies
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Day Liberation Day (Guam-1944-from Japan)
Independence Day (Belgium-1931 from Netherlands)
Independence Day (Belgium-1931 from Netherlands)
Today’s Events through History
1545 - The first landing of French troops onto the coast of the Isle of Wight during the French invasion of the Isle of Wight occurs.
Birthday’s Today
Kay Starr, singer (Rock & Roll Waltz, Club Oasis) is 91
Janet Reno, US attorney general is 76
Cat Stevens [Steven Demetre Georgiou; Yusaf Islam], rock vocalist is 66
Garry Trudeau, political cartoonist (Doonesbury) is 66
Robin Williams, actor and comedian (Mork & Mindy) is 63
Jon Lovitz, Tarzana California, actor (SNL, League of their Own, Critic) is 57
Josh Hartnett, actor is 36
Remembered for being born today
Ernest Hemingway, author ('for whom the bell tolled... ', Nobel 1954), (1899-1961)
Don Knotts, actor (Amdy Griffth Show, 3's Company) (1924-2006)
Les Aspin, (Rep-D-Wisc, 1971-93) (1938-1995)
Paul Wellstone, (Sen-D-Minnesota) (1944-2002)
Historical Obits Today
Robert Burns, Scottish poet (Auld Lang Syne), heart condition, 1796, @ 37
Basil Rathbone, actor (Sherlock Holmes), heart attack, 1967, @75
Mako, Japanese-born American actor, cancer, 2006, @72
Brain Teasers
One.
The mouse cannot birth any babies by itself.
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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