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Almanac: Day: 272
/ Week: 40
September
Averages: 73° \ 42°
Holiday Observances Today:
Confucius Day
International Coffee Day
Mutation Day (Teenage Mutant Ninja
Turtles)
National Attend Your Grandchild's Birth Day
VFW Day
World Maritime Day MAGS Day
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Rosh Hashanah (Jewish New Year)
Quote of
the Day
Historical
Highlights for Today
1567 - War
of Religion breaks out in France - Huguenots try to kidnap King Charles IX
1719 - Charles
Claude du Tisne (Du Tissenet) is in northern Oklahoma near the Arkansas River.
He claims the territory for France
1789 - US War Dept established a regular army
1916 - John
D Rockefeller becomes the first billionaire
1923 - Steinhart Aquarium in Golden Gate Park opens
to public
1927 - Telephone service begins between US &
Mexico
1944
- Soviet troops invade Yugoslavia
1950 - Telephone Answering Machine created by Bell
Laboratories
1962
- JFK authorized use of federal troops to integrate U of Mississippi
1963 - Rolling Stones 1st tour (opening act for Bo
Diddley & Everly Bros)
1966 - The Chevrolet Camaro, originally named
Panther, is introduced
1982 - Cyanide laced Tylenol capsules kills 7 in
Chicago
1988 - UN peacekeeping forces win Nobel Peace prize
2008 - Following
the bankruptcies of Lehman Brothers and Washington Mutual, The Dow Jones
Industrial Average falls 777.68 points, the largest single-day point loss in
its history
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♫
Birthdays Today: ♫
How many can you identify? Answers below in Birthday’s Today
My
Rambling Thoughts
Before leaving Belfast, I should mention that there are many
streets with wall murals talking about the human rights struggle. Interesting
to see a poster to free Leonard Peltier…and it was not an old mural either. Our
guide pointed out several times that the US and Ireland have a great history,
and this is the first time that we have gone this long without an American ambassador.
He blamed Obama, not realizing it was Congress.
Leaving Northern Ireland we drove to Drumcliffe to see WB Yeats
grave and a 15th c castle. Then it was down the coast through some
beautiful mountains and on to Ballynahinch Castle in Connemara where we stayed.
Later we learned about smoked salmon and the importance of buying only wild or
organic salmon. Then off to Kylemore Abbey, home to the Benedictine nuns. The
next day we are off to Killarney and the Cliffs of Moher. Beauty all around. We
took the Shannon Ferry from Kilimer to Tarbert to visit County Kerry. Then one
of the most beautiful rides through the Ring of Kerry, including a great
carriage ride from the town to Killarney National Park. The next day was
Blarney Castle where I stood in line about 45 minutes to kiss the Blarney
Stone. It is quick, but certainly memorable. At the last minute, just before my
turn, there is a sign that says remove glasses. I did and put them in one of
the many pockets on my safari jacket. After kissing the stone, I couldn’t find
the right pocket until I had climbed blindly down the tower. Had to sit on a
bench and unzip a lot of pockets to find them.
A story I didn’t follow here in AZ is dealing with the Navajo
Tribal Elections. One of the candidates is a young lawyer and former Marine
from near Page. He has freely admitted he is not fluent in his language but is
working on learning it. He was the second highest vote getter in the primary,
just before I left. Well the old guard is trying to get him disqualified because
he doesn’t speak Navajo fluently. It is in the courts and should be decided
soon. As a linguist I find this debate fascinating. If you can’t converse with
your elders, can you be their leader? Can one really understand the Dine’ way
if you don’t speak the language? Where will the young leaders come from if
speaking Navajo is a requirement? Also upsetting some traditionalists, he has a
well-known female educator as his running mate…which is seen as a taboo. From
what I read, it is opening a lot of controversy and most seem to be on one side
or the other, with few non-committal.
Rant on Apple. The new IOS8 took 3 hours to download on my iPhone,
and another 4 hours to download on my iPad. Did them separately to speed things
up.
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Game Center (answers at the
end of post)
Brain
Teasers
In
this teaser, you are to start with the letter 'I' and then each time add a
letter and shuffle it to make a new word. You need to continue this process
until you reach the word 'CAMPING'.
Not including 'I', you must do this in six (6) turns.
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C A M P I N G
Found on
You Tube with some relevance to today
OK Then…
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Paraphernalia
4 the Brain:
Brain
Facts…
Foreign accent syndrome is a rare brain disorder which causes
people to speak in a foreign accent involuntarily.
Computer
Facts…
Alaska is the only state that can be typed on one row of keys on a
QWERTY keyboard.
Flagstaff,
AZ History…
75 YEARS
AGO
A 12-by-15-foot skylight is being built this week in the Post
Office building. It is directly over the work department where the mail is
sorted.
Fun
Facts…
A study conducted by the University of Hawaii revealed that
shorter men live longer lives.
Harper’s
Index…
Factor by which the average compensation for DEOs of fast-food
companies has increased since 2000” 7
Factor by which a woman working in the restaurant industry is
likelier than the average female worked to be sexually harassed: 5
Language
Facts…
The word Tips is actually an acronym standing for 'To Insure
Prompt Service'.
Rules of Thumb…
ASSESSING QUALITY,
TIME & COST
Good, Fast, Cheap -
Pick Two. It can be good and fast but it won't be cheap. It can be fast and
cheap but it won't be good. It can be good and cheap but it won't be fast.
Unusual
Fact of the Day…
Chimpanzees
are excellent tool makers and have been documented to make very primitive
spears to kill galagos (bush babies) hiding in the trees at night.
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Joke-of-the-day
John received a free ticket to the Super Bowl.
Unfortunately. John's seat was in the last row in the corner of the stadium. He
was closer to the Goodyear Blimp than the stadium. He noticed an empty seat 10
rows up from the 50-yard line. He decides to make his way to the empty seat. As
he sits down he asks the man next to him if anyone is sitting there. The man
told him no, it was empty. John is very excited to have a seat like this at a
Super Bowl and asks why in the world no one is using it? The man replied that
it was his wife's seat but she passed away. He said this was the first Super
Bowl that they have not attended together since they were married in 1968. John
said that it was really sad and asked if he couldn't find someone, a relative
or a close friend to take the seat?
"No" replied the man, "They're at her funeral!"
Yep, It
Really Happened
HAMILTON, Ontario (UPI) - A Canadian man accused of drunkenly
vandalizing a church and washing himself in holy water was arrested while
shirtless on the ground, police said. Police said the man and a woman entered
St. Mary's Roman Catholic Church in Hamilton, Ontario, and the visibly
intoxicated couple made a drunken scene. Police said the couple loudly used
profanity and the 26-year-old man washed himself in a large holy water bath
before they were scolded by a female church member who was inside the building
at the time. The couple left, but the man returned a short time later without a
shirt, police said. He allegedly poured wine on a rag and unsuccessfully attempted
to ignite it before throwing communion bread all over the facility and
allegedly stealing a rosary. The man was again escorted out of the church by
the female member, who called police. Officers found the man on the ground
outside the church, shirtless and wearing the stolen rosary. Police said the
man was "in an intoxicated state." The man was charged with mischief,
arson, damage to property, two counts of failing to comply with his probation,
theft and possession of stolen goods.
Somewhat
Useless Information
Lord
Byron or George Gordon Byron was an English poet and a
leading figure in the Romantic Movement.
Byron
was a great supporter of the Greeks and in 1823 he travelled to Greece to
fight in the Greek War of Independence against the Turks.
He
died in Greece and the Greeks considered him as a national hero and
gave his name to a whole suburb of Athens.
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Benjamin
Franklin, one of the Founding Fathers of the United States, was
admired for his wit, kind personality, scientific accomplishments, as well
as diplomatic ability.
Although
he served on the committee that drafted the Declaration of Independence,
it is said that he was not chosen to draft the document for fear that he might
conceal a joke in it!
“Gentlemen,
we must now all hang together, or we shall most assuredly all hang separately”,
he said after having finished signing the document.
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Check
Your Calendar
Observances
This Week:
22-30
International
Interpreters and Translators Week
International Women's E-Commerce Days
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Today’s
Events through History
1650 - Henry Robinson opens 1st marriage bureau
(England)
1930 - Lowell Thomas made debuts on CBS Radio
1955 - "Sergeant
Preston" debuts on CBS
1971 - "McMillan
& Wife" debuts on NBC-TV
1986 - "Designing Women" TV Comedy,
debuts on CBS
1994 - 1st
phase of OJ Simpson murder trial jury selection ends (304 chosen)
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Birthday’s
Today
Anita Ekberg, actress (La Dolce Vita)/Miss Sweden (1950) is 83
Jerry Lee Lewis, country singer (Whole Lotta Shakin') is 79
Bryant Gumbel, sportscaster/TV host (Today Show) is 66
Sebastian Coe, British 1500m runner (Olympic-gold-1980, 84)
is 58
Andrew "Dice" Clay, [Silverstien], comedian (Adv of Ford
Fairlane) is 57
Remembered
for being born today
Margaret of England, Queen consort of Scotland, (1240-1275)
Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra, Spanish novelist (Don Quixote), (1547-1616)
Horatio Nelson, British naval hero (Trafalgar) (1758-1805)
Enrico Fermi, Italian/American nuclear physicist, Nobel 1938 (1901-1954)
Greer Garson, British actress (1904-1996)
Gene Autry, cowpoke/singer/actor/owner (California Angels) (1907-1998)
O A "Bum" Phillips, football coach (Oilers/Saints)
(1923-2013)
Steve Forrest, actor (Ben-Dallas, SWAT), (1925-2013)
Larry Linville, actor (Frank Burns-M*A*S*H) (1939-2000)
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Historical
Obits Today
Tony Curtis, American Actor, 1985, @85
Casey Stengel, NY Yankee manager, 1975, @85
Edward Everett Horton, actor/narrator (Bulwinkle Show), 1970, @84
Tom Bradley, Mayor of Los Angeles, 1998, @80
Charles Addams, cartoonist (Addams Family), heart attack, 1988, @76
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Brain
Teasers
I
IN
PIN
PAIN
PANIC
PACING
CAMPING
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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 contains mistakes and sadly once 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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