8-26-14


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Flagstaff Almanac: Day: 238 / Week: 35 
August Averages: 78° \ 50°
Today: Flash Flood Warning
    Average Sky Cover: 85%
    H 68° L 54° Ave. humidity: 57%
    Wind: ave:   7mph; Gusts:  24mph 
    Average High: 78° Record High:  88° (1974)
    Average Low: 47° Record Low:  37° (1989)
         
Quote of the Day

Historical Highlights for Today

1346 - Battle at Crécy-England's longbows defeat France, cannons used for 1st time
1498 - Michelangelo is commissioned to carve the Pietà.
1778 - The first recorded ascent of Triglav, the highest mountain in Slovenia
1873 – 1st free kindergarten in U.S. started in a suburb of St. Louis, Missouri
1929 – 1st US roller coaster built
1972 - 20th Olympic Games open at Munich German FR
1973 - University of Texas (Arlington) is 1st accredited school to offer belly dancing
1996 - Bill Clinton signs welfare reform, representing major shift in welfare policy

  Birthdays Today:   

How many can you identify? Answers in Birthday’s Today below

My Rambling Thoughts   

Not the greatest weather day…cooler than I like, cloudier than I like, and so far no rain. To make it exciting, we are also under a flash flood warning. Turns out it has been a wet monsoon season…normal is 5.1”; this year is 9.4”…but we are still about ½” below average moisture for the year—Sep 1-Aug 31.

I think I am now set for my Ireland trip. Made the shuttle reservation and the Denver hotel reservation so it’s getting close. Dublin/Belfast/Derry/Donegal/Connemara/Killarney/Ring of Kerry/Kinsale/Killkenny/Dublin. I leave Flag on the 8th and return to Flag on the 26th. Should be a great trip. Getting excited. Just need to figure out a way to get to and from the Shuttle.

Game  Center (answers at the end of post)

Brain Teasers

The following pairs of words can be unscrambled to make two words that go together, like "this & that." All pairs follow the same theme. Can you determine what they say?

DARK BOG = ______ + ______
COW MEAT = ______ + ______
ASHES SINK = ______ + ______
BRANDY YOKE = ______ + ______

Found on You Tube with some relevance to today

Charles Boyer sings "C'est La Vie" in Algiers Charles Boyer Sings

Famous Roger Nash Baldwin Quotes Roger Nash Baldwin Quotes

Geraldine Ferraro vs Bush Geraldine Ferraro vs Bush


The Testament of Mother Teresa http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2A96cT-1pHM

Will Shortz Talks about Choosing Puzzle Difficulty  http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K5CKRr4LMN8

 

OK Then…

 Return tomoorw

 
Paraphernalia 4 the Brain :     

Africa Facts…

Niger (Africa) has the world's highest fertility rate - 7.1 children per mother.

Brain Facts…

When you get blackout drunk, you don't actually forget anything; your brain wasn't "recording" in the first place.

Computer Facts…

The Pirate Bay tried buying their own island in hopes of making their own country with no copyright laws.

Flagstaff, AZ History…

50 YEARS AGO

Last Saturday a small plane crashed and burned in Meteor Crater in full view of a large number of visitors touring the site. The two men aboard were able to crawl out before the wreckage burst into flames. They were seriously injured and the Flagstaff ambulance crew was unable to reach them. Eventually they were brought up on stretchers in careful stages by crews from the State Highway Department.

Harper’s Index

Chance an average American child eats pizza on a given day: 1 in 5 

Language Facts…

Stressed is Desserts spelled backwards.

Rules of Thumb…   

USING A TELEPHONE

If a phone rings more than six times, it probably won't be answered.

Superstitions…

Opening an umbrella indoors is said to result in 21 days of bad luck. Some traditions hold that it is only bad luck if the umbrella is placed over the head of someone while indoors.

Unusual Fact of the Day…

When Disneyland opened on July 17, 1955, the 110°F temperatures melted the asphalt on Main Street and caused many high-heeled shoes to become stuck in the pavement.

 

Joke-of-the-day

An old man is afraid that his wife is losing her hearing. So, he walks up right to her ear and asks, "Can you hear me?" She didn't answer. He walked up closer and asked again. But there was no answer. Finally he asked her one more time really loud and his wife said, "for the third time yes!!!"

Yeah, It Really Happened

LOS ANGELES (UPI) - A pageant mom in Florida is the subject of an upcoming episode of Untold Stories of the E.R. after forcing her daughter to ingest tapeworms in order to slim down for competition. Upon checking into the emergency room with severe stomach pains, nurse Maricar Cabral-Osorio thought the teen was pregnant. But an ultrasound showed no fetus -- although there was an inexplicable growth in her intestines. Recounted and reenacted for Discovery Fit & Health's anything-but-subtle medical scare docudrama, the unfortunate teenage contestant's condition became clear upon a fateful trip to the bathroom. "It was a toilet bowl full of tapeworms," Cabral-Osorio recalled. "It was so gross and she had pooped all these tapeworms. There were a couple that were very long and wiggling around trying to get out of the toilet bowl." Having passed the parasites, the teen was then assumed to be fine. But one question remained -- how did she get the tapeworms in the first place? After an apparent fight between the mother and daughter, it became clear the mother bought a pill of tapeworm eggs in Mexico and forced her daughter to take it to lose weight for an upcoming pageant. "We were wondering how did she get those tapeworms, and then you saw the mom turn white," Cabral-Osorio said. "The mom was apologizing to the girl. It's like 'I'm so sorry. You know, I did it just to make you a little skinnier. You needed some help before we went on to the pageant." It is unclear when the incident occurred or if criminal charges were brought against the mother.
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 bestselling 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.

Check Your Calendar

Observances This Week:

24-30

National Chuck Wagon Races
National Safe at Home Week
Be Kind To Humankind Week

 

Today Is  

National Dog Day

Women's Equality Day

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Heroes' Day (Namibia-1966-War for Independence)

                                                            

            Today’s Events through History  

1748 - The first Lutheran denomination in North America, founded in Pennsylvania

1858 - First news dispatch by telegraph.

1907 - Houdini escapes from chains underwater at Aquatic Park in 57 sec

1964 - LBJ nominated at Democratic convention in Atlantic City, NJ

1985 - French government denies knowledge of attack on Rainbow Warrior

 

Birthday’s Today                                                        

Tom Ridge, 1st Secretary of Homeland Security is 69

Will Shortz, American crossword editor is 62

Chris Burke, actor with down syndrome (Corky-Life Goes On) is 49

Macaulay Culkin, actor (Home Alone) is 34

Chris Pine, actor (Star Trek) is 34

 

Remembered for being born today

Zona Gale, novelist (Pulitzer-Drama-1921) (1874-1938)

Albert B Sabin, Russia, US microbiologist (oral polio vaccine) (1906-1993)

Mother Teresa, [Agnes Gonxha Bojaxhiu] (Nobel Peace Prize 1979) (1910-1997)

Geraldine Ferraro, 1st female Dem VP candidate (1935-2011)

Michael Jeter, actor (Evening Shade) (1952-2003) 

 

Historical Obits Today                                                           

Roger Nash Baldwin, founder (ACLU), 1981, @97

Evelyn Wood, speed reading guru, 1995, @86

Robert Denning, American interior designer, 2005, @79

Charles Boyer, actor (Gaslight, Rogues), suicide, 1978, @78

Charles Lindbergh, US aviator, lymphoma, 1974, @72

William James, psychologist\philosopher (Pragmatism), heart failure, 1910, @68

Ted Knight, [Tadeus Konopka], actor (Mary Tyler Moore), cancer, 1986. @62

Lon Chaney, actor (Thunder), cancer, 1930, @47

 

Brain Teasers                                         

Dog Bark
Cat Meow
Snake Hiss
Donkey Bray

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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