8-29-14

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Flagstaff Almanac: Day: 241 / Week: 35 
August Averages: 78° \ 50°
Today:
    Average Sky Cover: 2%
    H 73° L 52° Ave. humidity: 69%
    Wind: ave:   6mph; Gusts:  17mph 
    Average High: 78° Record High:  91° (1948)
    Average Low: 47° Record Low:  37° (1956)
           
Quote of the Day

Historical Highlights for Today
  708 - Copper coins are minted in Japan for the first time 
1533 - Francisco Pizarro orders death of last Incan King of Peru, Atahualpa
1742 - Edmond Hoyle published his "Short Treatise" on the card game whist
1758 - 1st State Indian reservation, in Brotherton New Jersey, is established for the Lenni Lenape
1831 - Michael Faraday demonstrates 1st electric transformer
1844 - 1st white-Indian lacrosse game in Montreal, Indians win
1862 - US Bureau of Engraving & Printing begins operation
1883 - Seismic sea waves created by Krakatoa eruption create a rise in English Channel 32 hrs after explosion
1889 - 1st American International professional lawn tennis contest (Newport RI)
1896 - Chop suey invented in NYC by chef of visiting Chinese Ambassador
1904 - 1st Olympics in US are held (St Louis)
1911 - Ishi, considered the last Native American to make contact with European Americans, emerges from the wilderness of northeastern California.
1945 - British liberate Hong Kong from Japan
1957 - Strom Thurmond (Sen-D-SC) ends 24 hr filibuster against civil rights
1964 - Walt Disney's "Mary Poppins" released
2005 - Hurricane Katrina devastates much of the U.S. Gulf Coast from Louisiana to the Florida Panhandle, killing more than 1,836 and causing over $115 billion in damage.

  Birthdays Today:   
How many can you identify? Answers in Birthday’s Today below
 
My Rambling Thoughts   
Good weather day. Had a nice lunch on a patio at one of our group’s favorite local restaurants. Mary’s newly painted house looks very nice, good contrast of colors. I had a new dish—Thai linguini with meatball. Very tasty. She will enjoy it for years to come. Cheryl’s new roof and siding should start on Tuesday. She is very excited as she has been waiting most of the summer to get this scheduled. Williams is a really small town, and lots of people are fixing up their homes.
This morning I saw the Dr. Good news…I guess. He now doesn’t believe I have gout, nor have I ever had gout. He and his magic computer have decided that this is another way angioedema professes itself. Really? Really! Something about my uric acid is not high enough to be gout. And since there is no other explanation, it must be the infamous angioedema. Next time I have “an episode” I get to go back to trying prednisone to see if that fixes it. He also gave me enough pain meds for the trip to Ireland, just in case. He keeps saying that the pain meds will not fix the problem, just cover it up…so be careful as it could be covering up something that needs medical attention. I told him I just didn’t want to be unable to walk around while in Ireland. He said, well, as your physician, the pain pills are to help you sleep, not to help you walk. Fine…whatever floats his boat. I’m ready to head for the Emerald Isle. He also has me taking Zantac along with the Allegra, saying that one blocks one kind of histamine and the other blocks a different histamine, either or both of which could cause the angioedema. As a youngster, I suffered from what was called ‘hay fever’—itchy eyes, runny nose, headaches. Somehow the histamines that caused those bothersome symptoms have now grown up and are attacking other parts of the body…lips, mouth, wrist, and now top of the foot…not the joints, just the top and side of the right foot…not the left foot, just the right foot. Crazy.

Game  Center (answers at the end of post)
Brain Teasers
Can you decipher the following common phrase?

T M C
A U O
H S M
W T E

Found on You Tube with some relevance to today




OK Then…
 
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Paraphernalia 4 the Brain :     
Brain Facts…
Fingers prune underwater not because of them absorbing the water or washing away the oil, but because of an evolutionary trait caused by the brain to enhance the grip of your fingers underwater.

Computer Facts…
There's a video game called "Lose/Lose" that deletes a random file on your computer every time you kill an enemy.

Flagstaff, AZ History…
From 1889: The national government has this year appropriated $38,150 toward defraying the expenses of the territorial government, exclusive of the appropriation to the Marshall’s Office. This represents the amount the Territory would have to pay if it were a state. We have not the people nor the taxable property to uphold a state government.

Fun Facts…
In 2001, the island country of Niue featured Pikachu and other Pokémon on their currency.

Harper’s Index
Percentage change since 2004 in the total membership of the World Clown Association: -30 

Language Facts…
Goodbye" came from "God bye" which came from "God be with you."

Rules of Thumb…   
JOB INTERVIEWING
During a job interview, never spend more than 60 seconds answering a question.

Superstitions…
The superstitious symbolism of a black cat crossing one's path is dependent upon culture: some cultures consider this a sign of impending bad luck, while some cultures consider this a sign of impending good luck.

Unusual Fact of the Day…
Why do angelfish feel safe inside the mouths of hammerhead sharks? They share a symbiotic relationship as natural toothpicks, picking out parasites from between the shark's teeth.

Joke-of-the-day
“How are you getting on with your exams?”
“Not bad. The questions are easy enough – it’s the answers I have trouble with!”

Yeah, It Really Happened
PORTSMOUTH, England (UPI) - A horrified woman in England discovered a dead mouse in a box Kellogg's Crunchy Nut Cornflakes, prompting her to swear off the brand forever. Fifty-year-old Pauline Henderson was only trying to serve breakfast to her grandson, Toby, when she noticed something much different than a prize fall from a freshly-unsealed box of cereal. "In the morning I poured some into a bowl for him and noticed something black covered in the cornflakes," Henderson told the Daily Mirror. "Then I saw the mouse. It was horrible and I felt absolutely sick ... Goodness knows how long the mouse was in the box or if it was dead or alive when it went in." Kellogg's in investigating the incident, and says this is a first for the popular cereal manufacturer. "We are carrying out a full investigation to identify if and how this occurred as it hasn't happened before," a spokesperson said, adding, "We take food safety extremely seriously and carry out regular quality checks in our factories." Kellogg's offered to replace the box, but Henderson said she'll pass. "I spoke to Kellogg's and they asked me if I wanted another box and I said 'no I do not' ... It's put me off buying any Crunchy Nut ever again." 


Somewhat Useless Information   
The smallest dog on record was a matchbox-size Yorkshire Terrier. It was 2.5" tall at the shoulder, 3.5" from nose tip to tail, and weighed only 4 ounces.
Zorba, an English mastiff, is the biggest dog ever recorded. He weighed 343 pounds and measured 8' 3" from his nose to his tail.

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Dogs can smell about 1,000 times better than humans. While humans have 5 million smell-detecting cells, dogs have more than 220 million. The part of the brain that interprets smell is also four times larger in dogs than in humans.
Dogs like sweets a lot more than cats do. While cats have around only 473 taste buds, dogs have about 1,700 taste buds. Humans have approximately 9,000.


Check Your Calendar
Observances This Week:
24-30
National Chuck Wagon Races
National Safe at Home Week 
Be Kind To Humankind Week


Today Is  
According to Hoyle Day-1742
Individual Rights Day 
International Bat Night: 29-31  

More Herbs, Less Salt Day
National College Colors Day                                                              

            Today’s Events through History  
1708 - Haverhill, Mass, destroyed by French & Indians
1898 - The Goodyear tire company is founded.
1914 - Arizonian is 1st vessel to arrive in SF via Panama Canal
1965 - Astronauts Cooper & Conrad complete 120 Earth orbits in Gemini 5
2012 - The USADA claims to have stripped Lance Armstrong of his seven Tour de France titles

Birthday’s Today                                                        
William Friedkin, director/producer/writer (The Exorcist, French Connection) is 78
John McCain, Arizona Senator/presidential candidate is 78
Elliott Gould, Queens, actor (M*A*S*H, Bob & Carol & Ted & Alice) is 75
Robin Leach, London, TV host (Life Styles of Rich & Famous) is 73

Remembered for being born today
John Locke, empiricist philosopher; disproved substance (1632-1704)
Oliver Wendell Holmes, physician/author (Old Ironsides) (1908-1894)
Charles F Kettering, Ohio, inventor (auto self-starter) (1876-1958)
Barry Sullivan, actor (Man Called X) (1912-1994)
Ingrid Bergman, Stockholm, actress (Casablanca) (1915-1982)
George Montgomery, actor (Battle of Bulge) (1916-2000)
Charlie "Bird" Parker, US jazz saxophonist (1920-1955)
Mr. Blackwell, American fashion critic (1922-2008)
Richard Attenborough, actor/director (Gandhi, Young Winston) (1923-2014)
Dinah Washington, Chicago, singer (What a Difference a Day Makes) (1924-1963)
James Brady, press secretary (wounded) (1940-2014)
Michael Jackson, recording artist\King of Pop (Thriller, Bad), (1958-2009)

Historical Obits Today                                                           
Edmond Hoyle, games expert, 1769, @97ish
Lowell Thomas, newscaster (High Adventure), 1981, @89
Edmund Ignatius Rice, Irish founder of the Christian Brothers, 1844, @82
Brigham Young, 2nd president of Mormon Church, peritonitis, 1877, @76
Ingrid Bergman, Swedish actress, cancer, 1982, on 67th birthday
David Abercrombie, Abercrombie & Fitch founder, 1931, @64
Lee Marvin, actor (Cat Ballou), heart attack, 1987, @63
Richard Jewell, (1996 Centennial Olympic Park bombing), 2007, diabetes, @44

Brain Teasers                                         
What goes up must come down.
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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