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Flagstaff
Almanac: Day: 217
/ Week: 32
August
Averages: 78° \ 50°
Today:
Average Sky Cover: 0%
H 72°… L 52°… Ave. humidity: 73%
Wind: ave:
mph;
Gusts: mph
Average High: 81° Record High: 90° (1944)
Average Low: 51°
Record Low: 35° (1976)
Quote of
the Day
Historical
Highlights for Today
910 - The last major Viking army to raid England is defeated
1305 - William Wallace, who led Scottish resistance
to England, captured by the English and transported to London for trial and
execution.
1583 - Humphrey Gilbert claims Newfoundland for the
British crown - 1st English colony in North America and the beginning of the
British Empire
1689 - 1,500 Iroquois attack the village of
Lachine, in New France
1846 - Oregon country divided between US &
Britain at 49th parallel
1861 - US Army abolishes flogging
1884 - Cornerstone for Statue of Liberty laid on
Bedloe's Island (NYC)
1891 - 1st traveler’s checks issued (American
Express)
1914 - 1st traffic light installed (Euclid Ave
& E 105th St, Cleveland)
1923 - 1st American to swim English Channel (Henry
Sullivan)
1924 - Comic strip "Little Orphan Annie,"
by Harold Gray, debuts
1936 - At Berlin Olympics, Jesse Owens wins his 3rd
Olympic medal
1945 - Atom Bomb dropped on Hiroshima (Aug 6th in
Japan)
1957 - "American Bandstand," begins
network TV (ABC)
1957 - Comic
strip "Andy Capp" made its debut
1966 - Martin Luther King Jr. stoned during
Chicago march
1972 - Uganda president Idi Amin throws out all
80,000 Asians
1981 - US President Regan fires 11,500 striking air
traffic controllers
♫
Birthdays Today: ♫
How many can you identify? Answers in Birthday’s Today
below
My
Rambling Thoughts
Really nice day here in Flag. Went over to the mall for my walk.
Picked up some items that were on ‘back-to-school’ sale. Not planning on going
back to school, but can’t pass up some good bargains. I had bought a flash
drive before one of my trips and now that I needed it today, couldn’t find it
anywhere. I thought it was a good idea to buy a micro-tiny flash drive that was
about the size of my small fingernail. Wrong. I put is somewhere after using it
a few months ago and it is totally lost. I use my computer every day, but
seldom print anything. Ink is expensive, and since my retirement, cartridges
would dry out with about 80% of the ink still inside. So I decided that it is
cheaper to just put anything I want to print can be put on a flash and taken to
Office Max to have them print it. I found a larger 8GB flash for about $9 so
now I’m set again.
Got a text from my friend yesterday. We chatted a while and sadly
she still thinks that I haven’t told her the truth. I think we agreed to work
on it some more. Sure hope so. To complicate this, a couple of weeks ago, I
thought we had decided to have lunch, but never made any specific plans. She
says that IM conversation never happened. So this will take some time to
repair. Feeling bad.
Game Center (answers at the
end of post)
Brain
Teasers
In
Flanders fields, where once was blood,
From battles for so few yards of mud,
I woke from such slumber deep,
And mocked the blood the havoc wreaked.
But now I show our future hope,
And enable veterans to cope,
By provoking memories of blood,
Before new battlefields can flood.
What am I?
From battles for so few yards of mud,
I woke from such slumber deep,
And mocked the blood the havoc wreaked.
But now I show our future hope,
And enable veterans to cope,
By provoking memories of blood,
Before new battlefields can flood.
What am I?
Found on
You Tube with some relevance to today
OK Then…
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Paraphernalia
4 the Brain :
Common
Sayings from the Bible…
A little bird told me
Do not revile the king even in your thoughts, or curse the rich in your bedroom, because a bird of the air may carry your words, and a bird on the wing may report what you say. Matthew 16:23
Do not revile the king even in your thoughts, or curse the rich in your bedroom, because a bird of the air may carry your words, and a bird on the wing may report what you say. Matthew 16:23
Common
Phrase Origins…
Waking Up
on the Wrong Side of the Bed
Meaning: Waking up in a bad mood
History: The left side of the body or anything having to do with the left was often associated considered sinister. To ward off evil, innkeepers made sure the left side of the bed was pushed against a wall, so guests had no other option but to get up on the right side of the bed.
History: The left side of the body or anything having to do with the left was often associated considered sinister. To ward off evil, innkeepers made sure the left side of the bed was pushed against a wall, so guests had no other option but to get up on the right side of the bed.
Earth
Facts…
The greenhouse effect raises Earth’s temperature 35°C(95°F).
Flagstaff,
AZ History…
75 YEARS
AGO
Mrs. Ben McKenzie had a narrow escape when she received a severe
electrical shock. She was confined to bed for two days after lightning struck
the tree to which her radio aerial was affixed. It came right through the
window screen to which the grounding was attached and shocked her as she sat in
her chair listening to the news.
Harper’s
Index
Number of inmates a Chicago county jail has successfully enrolled
in Medicaid through provisions of Obamacare: 2629
Historical
Facts…
There was a bear called Wojtek who was adopted by Polish soldiers
during WW2. It carried ammunition, wrestled with soldiers, and drank beer.
Language
Facts…
More people in Africa speak French than in France itself.
People
Facts…
It took 200,000 years for humans to reach 3 billion in number. It
took 40 years for the next 3 billion.
Rules of
Thumb:
THE CIVIL WAR RULE
Plan on using a
man's weight in lead to kill one in battle.
Unusual
Fact of the Day…
Foreign
Accent Syndrome is a rare side effect of brain trauma whereby a patient's
enunciation is altered to the point where it resembles a foreign accent.
World
Heritage Sites…
The Semmering Railway, built over 41 km of high mountains between
1848 and 1854, is one of the greatest feats of civil engineering from this
pioneering phase of railway building. The high standard of the tunnels,
viaducts and other works has ensured the continuous use of the line up to the
present day. It runs through a spectacular mountain landscape and there are
many fine buildings designed for leisure activities along the way, built when
the area was opened up due to the advent of the railway.
Joke-of-the-day
You know it is
time to reassess your relationship with your computer when....
1. You wake up at
4 O'clock in the morning to go to the bathroom and stop to check your email on
the way back to bed.
2. You turn off
your computer and get an awful empty feeling, as if you just pulled the plug on a loved one.
3. You decide to
stay in college for an additional year or two, just for the free internet
access.
4. You laugh at
people with 28.8 modems.
5. You start
using smileys :-) in your snail mail.
6. You find yourself
typing "com" after every period when using a word processor.com
7. You can't
correspond with your mother because she doesn't have a computer.
8. When your
email box shows "no new messages" and you feel really depressed.
9. You don't know
the gender of your three closest friends because they have nondescript screen
name and you never bothered to ask.
10. You move into
a new house and you decide to "Netscape" before you landscape.
11. Your family
always knows where you are.
12. In real life
conversations, you don't laugh, you just say "LOL, LOL".
13. After reading
this message, you immediately forward it to a friend!
Yeah, It
Really Happened
JAROSLAW, Poland, -- A Polish priest claims that "an evil
spirit" has taken over the body of a teenager, and that the demon within
the girl is sending him nasty text messages. Father Marian Rajchel performed an
exorcism on the girl; he claims the texts started coming shortly thereafter.
The exorcism obviously didn't take. "The author of these texts is an evil
spirit who has possessed her soul," Rajchel told local media members.
"Clearly this young girl has been possessed, and needs further help."
Father Rajchel says that it's not uncommon for demons to possess people and use
their wireless technology. "She will not come out of this hell. She's
mine. Anyone who prays for her will die," read one message from the girl.
"Shut up, preacher. You cannot save yourself. Idiot. You pathetic old
preacher," said another.
Somewhat
Useless Information
August
is named after Augustus, first Emperor of Rome who chose it as it was the month
of his greatest triumphs. He died in August AD14.
Until 8BC, the Romans called August 'Sextilis' as it was the sixth month of their year.
Until 8BC, the Romans called August 'Sextilis' as it was the sixth month of their year.
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In
the 16th century sailors were cut off from normal life on shore for months,
even years and they had to live under cruel conditions.
They
had to face diseases, poor food and pay, as well as dangers of sea and weather.
In
order for the sailors to ensure a normal burial, they used to wear gold
earrings so that when they died, they could pay for it!
Check
Your Calendar
Observances
This Week:
1-7
International Tree Climbing Days
International Clown Week
Simplify Your Life Week
World Breastfeeding Week
International Clown Week
Simplify Your Life Week
World Breastfeeding Week
3-9
Assistance Dog Week
Exercise With Your Child Week
Knights of Columbus Family Week
National Farmers' Market Week
National Fraud Awareness Week
Old Fiddler's Week
Single Working Women's Week
Stop on Red Week
Exercise With Your Child Week
Knights of Columbus Family Week
National Farmers' Market Week
National Fraud Awareness Week
Old Fiddler's Week
Single Working Women's Week
Stop on Red Week
4-8
Exhibitor Appreciation Week
Rock for Life Week
National Bargain Hunting Week
Psychic Week
Sturgis Rally
Rock for Life Week
National Bargain Hunting Week
Psychic Week
Sturgis Rally
Today
Is
Work Like
a Dog Day
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Homeland
Thanksgiving Day (Croatia-1995-Croatian Army defeated Serbian forces)
Today’s
Events through History
1882 - Standard Oil of New Jersey is established.
1921 - 1st radio baseball broadcast Pirates-8,
Phillies-0 (KDKA, Pitts)
1962 - Nelson Mandela arrested for incitement
& illegally leaving S Africa
1967 - Bobby Gentry releases her only hit "Ode
to Billy Joe"
1984 - Joan Benoit (US) wins 1st Olympic marathon
for women (2:24:52)
Birthday’s
Today
Loni Anderson, actress
(Jennifer-WKRP in Cincinnati) is 69
Erika Slezak, actress (Viki-One
Life to Live) is 68
Maureen McCormick, actress
(Marcia-Brady Bunch) is 58
Patrick Ewing, Jamaica, NBA center
(NY Knicks/Olympic-gold-92) is 51
Remembered
for being born today
John Eliot, "Apostle to
Indians," Bible translator, baptized (1604-1690)
Guy de Maupassant, France, author
(Boule de Suif) (1850-1893)
Reginald Owen, actor (Dr
Watson-Sherlock Holmes) (1887-1972)
Robert Taylor, Filley Neb, actor
(Death Valley Days) (1911-1969)
Selma Diamond, Ontario, comedienne
(Selma-Night Court) (1920-1985)
Neil Armstrong, X-15 pilot, 1st
Moonwalker (1930-2012)
Historical
Obits Today
Sir Alec
Guinness, British actor, 2000, @86
Chick
Hearn, NBA announcer, 2002, @85
Richard
Burton, actor (Cleopatra), cerebral hemorrhage, 1984, @58
Carmen
Miranda, singer/actress (Down Argentine Way), heart attack, 1955, @42
Marilyn
Monroe, actress, overdose, 1962, @36
Brain
Teasers
The poppy.
The poppy became a symbol of remembrance for the victims of war. This is due to the war poem 'In Flanders Fields', written in 1915 by John McCrae, a Canadian military physician, (the title of which is mentioned in the first line of the teaser).
Poppy seeds can lay dormant, deep in the soil for hundreds of years, but the violent shelling, on the Western Front during the First World War, would have unearthed them. This led to the blood and bodies being watched over by tall red flowers, dancing in the wind.
The artificial poppies sold today, to raise money for war veterans, were the idea of Madame Guerin, a Frenchwoman, mentioned in the title. Other colours of poppy are now sold as well as the original red, normally as a statement of peaceful resolution to conflict. However, it is predominantly Madame Guerin's poppy seen across much of the World and in military cemeteries.
The poppy became a symbol of remembrance for the victims of war. This is due to the war poem 'In Flanders Fields', written in 1915 by John McCrae, a Canadian military physician, (the title of which is mentioned in the first line of the teaser).
Poppy seeds can lay dormant, deep in the soil for hundreds of years, but the violent shelling, on the Western Front during the First World War, would have unearthed them. This led to the blood and bodies being watched over by tall red flowers, dancing in the wind.
The artificial poppies sold today, to raise money for war veterans, were the idea of Madame Guerin, a Frenchwoman, mentioned in the title. Other colours of poppy are now sold as well as the original red, normally as a statement of peaceful resolution to conflict. However, it is predominantly Madame Guerin's poppy seen across much of the World and in military cemeteries.
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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