8-30-14

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Flagstaff Almanac: Day: 241 / Week: 35 
August Averages: 78° \ 50°
Today:
    Average Sky Cover: 5%
    H 77° L 54° Ave. humidity: 60%
    Wind: ave:   1mph; Gusts:  16mph 
    Average High: 77° Record High:  90° (1948)
    Average Low: 47° Record Low:  36° (1975)
           
Quote of the Day

Historical Highlights for Today
1146 - European leaders outlaw crossbow, intending to end war for all time
1645 - Dutch & Indians sign peace treaty (New Amsterdam (NY))
1776 - US army evacuates Long Island and falls back to Manhattan, NYC
1835 - Melbourne, Australia is founded
1836 - The city of Houston is founded
1850 - Honolulu, Hawaii, becomes a city
1928 - Jawaharlal Nehru requests independence of India
1967 - US Senate confirm Thurgood Marshall as 1st black justice
1968 - 1st record under Apple label (Beatle's Hey Jude)
1979 - US President Jimmy Carter attacked by a rabbit on a canoe trip in Plains, Ga
1993 - 150,000,000 millionth visitor to Eiffel Tower

  Birthdays Today:   
How many can you identify? Answers in Birthday’s Today below
 
My Rambling Thoughts   
Yet another great weather day in our little mountain town, with the forecast of a beautiful 3-day weekend. Sometimes I can’t believe I am lucky enough to live here.
Went to get a blood draw to check on something. Medicare says I have had too many of one of the tests for them to cover it, so hopefully BCBS will pick it up. Since some of my numbers have been jumping around, my Dr. is being cautious since I’m leaving the country, but then Medicare doesn’t care about that.
Then I went to the mall to get a haircut. Seems it was the wrong time, as it was a 90 minute wait, so I put it off. Stopped at Penny’s and found a sale on shirts and pants…I’m ready for the trip now. Except for the haircut, packing, etc.

Game  Center (answers at the end of post)
Brain Teasers
Would you rather a crocodile attack you or an alligator?
Found on You Tube with some relevance to today

OK Then…
 
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Paraphernalia 4 the Brain :     
Brain Facts…
We forget why we have entered a room because passing through doors creates an ‘event boundary’ causing the brain to file away what we were just thinking about.

Computer Facts…
CAPTCHA stands for "Completely Automated Public Turing test to tell Computers and Humans Apart". That’s when the website puts up a series of letters and numbers that are all bent out of shape and asks you to type them into a box.

Flagstaff, AZ History…
From 1889: Our enterprising blacksmith, Henry K. Worth, is going about with his left hand in a sling. He was shoeing an Indian pony last Monday when it kicked him in the wrist, breaking it.

Fun Facts…
Sloths can swim three times faster than they can move on land. They can also hold their breath for up to 40 minutes.

Harper’s Index
Amount an Italian chocolatier spent to construct a 1.5-ton life size chocolate sculpture of Pore Francis: $41,847 

Language Facts…
The word "clitoris" comes from the Greek word meaning "side of a hill".

Rules of Thumb…   
DECIDING WHEN TO BLUFF
One or two bluffs per poker game are enough. Overindulgence can produce a bluffaholic.

Superstitions…
At times, a horseshoe may be found above doorways. When positioned like a regular 'U' it supposedly collects luck. However, when it is positioned like an upside-down 'U' the luck supposedly drains.

Unusual Fact of the Day…
Green potato chips are made from potatoes that inadvertently climb above ground while growing. The "green" is a poison, but it's only dangerous to humans if ingested in heavy amounts.

Joke-of-the-day
Over breakfast one morning, a woman said to her husband, "I bet you don't know what day this is."
"Of course I do," he indignantly answered, going out the door on his way the office.
At 10 AM, the doorbell rang, and when the woman opens the door, she was handed a box containing a dozen long-stemmed red roses. At 1 PM, a foil-wrapped, two pound box of her favorite chocolates arrive. Later, a boutique delivered a designer dress. The woman shouldn’t wait for her husband to come home. "First the flowers, then the candy, and then the dress!" she exclaimed. "I've never spent a more wonderful Groundhog Day in my whole life!'

Yeah, It Really Happened
Nothing to see here, citizen. The strange lights hanging in the sky over Camp Pendleton in California are nothing more than a "training exercise" according to officials.
Residents across Orange County and as far away as Riverside County have called police to report alarming lights in the sky.
Police have been flooded with calls.
CalFire has even put out an alert for officers so they would know how to respond to people’s concerns.
No information has been given on how the lights are being utilized by the base, only that they are involved in a training exercise.
An advisory was issued by Camp Pendleton officials last week about the live-fire training exercise and warned neighboring cities may hear an increase of noise levels during the exercise.


Somewhat Useless Information   
The Chinese invented a sauce called ‘ke-tsiap’, spelled K-E-hyphen-T-S-I-A-P in the 1690s. It was made from fish and spices, but absolutely no tomatoes.
By the early eighteenth century, its popularity had spread to Malaysia, and this is where British explorers first found it and liked it.
By 1740 the sauce was part of the English diet-people were eating a lot of it and it was also becoming popular in the American colonies.
They renamed the sauce “ketchup”, because it was a bit easier for the English to pronounce. Then about fifty years later, in 1790, some American colonists in New England mixed tomatoes into the sauce  and it became known as ‘tomato ketchup’.

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


Today Is  
Bacon Day   
Franchise Appreciation Day  

Frankenstein Day
International Bat Night: 29-31  
International Day of The Victims of Enforced Disappearances 
International Whale Shark Day  
National Holistic Pet Day
National Buffalo Chicken Wings Day: 30-31  
National Toasted Marshmallow Day  
Toasted Marshmallow Day

                                                            
            Today’s Events through History  
1682 - William Penn left England to sail to New World
1860 - 1st British tram opens (Birkenhead)
1979 - 1st recorded occurrence of a comet hitting the sun (energy=1 million hydrogen bombs)

Birthday’s Today                                                        
Bill Daily, actor and comedian (I Dream of Jeannie) is 87
Ruth Wertheimer, sex therapist (Dr Ruth) is 86
Warren Buffett, business magnate (world's wealthiest person-2008) is 84
Robert Crumb, US, cartoonist (Father Time, Fritz Cat) is 71
Peggy Lipton [Margaret Ann], actress (The Mod Squad, Twin Peaks) is 68
Lewis Black, American comedian is 66
Timothy Bottoms, actor (Paper Chase, East of Eden) is 63
Cameron Diaz, actress (Mask) is 42
Andy Roddick, American tennis player (2003 US Open champion) is 32

Remembered for being born today
Samuel Whitbread, English brewer (1720-1796)
Mary Shelley, London England, author (Frankenstein) (1797-1831)
Ernest Rutherford, father of nuclear physics (Nobel 1908) (1871-1937)
Huey P Long, Gov/Sen-La) (1893-1935)
[Rose] Joan Blondell, actress (Grease, The Blue Veil) (1906-1979)
Fred MacMurray, actor (My Three Sons) (1908-1991)
Ted Williams, baseball player, (1918-2002)
Kitty Wells, country singer (Grand Ole Opry), (1919-2012)
Angelo Dundee [Angelo Mirena], boxing trainer and corner man (1921-2012)
Tug McGraw, American baseball player (1944-2004)

Historical Obits Today                                                           
Glenn Ford, Canadian-born American actor, 2006, @90
Charles Coburn, actor (Heaven Can Wait), 1961, @84
Charles Bronson, American actor, 200, @81
Seamus Heaney, Irish poet and playwright (Nobel Prize in Literature), 2013, @74
Max Factor, make-up artist and cosmetic manufacturer, 1938, @65

Brain Teasers                                         
I would rather the crocodile attack the alligator.
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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I retired in '06--at the ripe old age of 57. I enjoy blogging, photography, traveling, and living life to it's fullest.