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Almanac: Day: 297
/ Week: 43
October
Averages: 63° \ 31°
Holiday Observances
Today:
Food Day
National
Bologna Day
National
Pharmacy Buyer Day
United
Nations Day
Wear It
Pink Day
World Development
Information Day
World
Punkin Chunkin Championships
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Independence
Day (Zambia-1964-from UK)
Labor Day
(New Zealand-since 1980)
Quote of
the Day
Historical
Highlights for Today
1260 - Cathedral of Chartres is dedicated in the
presence of King Louis IX of France
1818 - Felix Mendelssohn, 9, performs his 1st
public concert (Berlin)
1836 - A Phillips patents the match
1857 - World's 1st soccer club, Sheffield F C,
founded in England
1871 - Mob in LA hangs 18 Chinese
1882 - Robert Koch discovers germ that causes
tuberculosis
1901 - 1st woman to go over Niagara Falls in a
barrel (Anna Taylor)
1922 - Irish Parliament adopts a constitution for
an Irish Free State
1926 - Harry Houdini's last performance
1931 - George Washington Bridge linking NYC and NJ
dedicated, opens the next day
1931 - Gangster Al Capone is sentenced to
11 years for tax evasion
1938 - US forbids child labor in factories
1939 - Nylon stockings go on sale for 1st time (Wilmington
Delaware)
1945 - UN charter comes into effect
1946 - Camera on board the V-2 No. 13 rocket takes
the first photograph of earth from outer space
1947 - Series of forest fires $30 million of timber
(New England States)
1954 - Dwight D. Eisenhower pledges United States
support to South Vietnam
1958 - USSR lends Egypt 400 million rubles to build
Aswan Dam
1964 - 18th Olympic Games close at Tokyo, Japan
1980 - Polish government legalizes independent
labor union Solidarity
2003 - Concorde makes its last commercial flight
2009 – 1st
International Day of Climate Action, organized with 350.org, a global campaign
to address a claimed global warming crisis.
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♫
Birthdays Today: ♫
How many can you identify? Answers below in Birthday’s Today
My
Rambling Thoughts
Cheryl and I got together for our weekly lunch. I shared some
Ireland pictures, she has broken down and decided it’s time to get hearing
aids. Glad to hear it as she misses out on so much. The final straw was talking
over an hour with her oldest grandson about his college experience and
realizing she only heard about 25% of what he said. She also told me about her
iPod problems. Seems she hasn’t connected her iPod for several months and when
she did, she discovered, just like I did before my trip that iTunes has changed
so much it takes time to figure out what to do. Glad I’m not the only one with
problems like that.
Before going to lunch, I moved some furniture around in the living
room and the back room. Seasons always bring change to my house. Still have work
to do with the back room, but am in good shape in the living room.
The PM of Canada has always been politically linked to Bush II.
Now that Canada has had a couple of terrorist attacks in the past few days, it
is interesting to see how Canadians are warning that they don’t want to make
some of the mistakes the US made after 9/11. While they want to remain safe,
they don’t want to lose their individual rights. An interesting story to
follow.
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Game Center (answers
at the end of post)
Brain
Teasers
I
used to think that I'm important
But now people tell me I'm not.
I can't even control where I'm going.
But I'm quite sure that it's not hot.
I cut in front of other shapes,
Going towards the light.
Now tell me, who am I?
While I wait in everlasting night.
Hint
I
used to be named Planet X
When seen in 1930,
But now I have a different name
Suggested by Venetia Burney.
Found on
You Tube with some relevance to today
OK Then…
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Paraphernalia
4 the Brain:
Flagstaff,
AZ History…
50 years ago
-Future Davy Crocketts Tim Smith and Bill Davis killed themselves
a bear with bow and arrow on Sunday morning while they were deer hunting south
of town. The seniors from ASU were working from a deer blind off Black
Canyon Highway when they spotted the 88-pound bear.
-The City Council has approved an agreement with the Arizona Pulp
and Paper Co. for a new well and the sale of its water. The paper company will
drill the well and pay maintenance for 25 years in return for 200 gallons per
minute that the city will sell them.
Harper’s
Index…
Factor by which the number of Internet connected objects in the
world is projected to increase in the
next 7 years: 4
Halloween
Facts…
-Ireland Halloween originated in Ireland over 2,000 years ago
Ireland is typically believed to be the birthplace of Halloween.
-With their link to the ancient Celtic festival of Samhain (a precursor
to Halloween) and later to witches, cats have a permanent place in Halloween
folklore. During the ancient celebration of Samhain, Druids were said to throw
cats into a fire, often in wicker cages, as part of divination proceedings.
-Scarecrows, a popular Halloween fixture, symbolize the ancient
agricultural roots of the holiday.
Law
Facts…
-In Brazil, prison inmates can reduce their sentence by 4 days (up
to 48 days a year) for every book they read and write a report on.
In Australia, Taxi cabs are required to carry a bale of hay in the
trunk.
Rules of
Thumb…
SOFTWARE
TRAINING
When training people
to use new software, be consistent with mouse or keyboard methods. If a mouse
is the preferred method for the majority of tasks, don't confuse trainees with
keyboard shortcuts.
Unusual
Fact of the Day…
Al
Capone's business card reportedly said he was a furniture salesman.
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Joke-of-the-day
A woman was arrested for shop lifting. When
she went before the judge he asked her, “What did you steal?”
She replied: “a can of peaches.”
The judge asked her why she had stolen them
and she replied that she was hungry. The judge then asked her how many peaches
were in the can. She replied 5. The judge then said, “I will give you 5 days in
jail.”
Before the judge could actually pronounce the punishment the woman’s husband
spoke up and asked the judge if he could say something.
The judge said, “What is it?”
The husband said, “She also stole a can of peas.”
Yep, It
Really Happened
DOVER,
Del. (UPI)
A Delaware man's lawsuit alleges he awoke from anesthesia after a
colonoscopy procedure to find he had been dressed in a pair of pink panties.
The New Castle County Superior Court lawsuit, filed by attorney Gary Nitsche on
behalf of Andrew Walls, 32, said Walls was employed by the Delaware Surgery Center
in Dover when he underwent a colonoscopy procedure at the facility in 2012.
Nitsche said his client was put under anesthesia during the procedure and he
awoke after surgery to find someone had dressed him in pink women's underwear.
"When the plaintiff initially presented for his colonoscopy
he had not been wearing pink women's underwear and at no time did the plaintiff
voluntarily, knowingly or intentionally place the pink women's underwear upon
himself," the lawsuit states. Jennifer Anderson, director of the Delaware
Surgery Center, declined to comment Wednesday.
"We just found out about this yesterday afternoon," she
told the News Journal.
The lawsuit, which also names the Eden Hill Surgical Group of
Dover, alleges Walls suffered "severe emotional stress," and Nitsche
wrote his client is seeking compensation for mental anguish, lost wages and
loss of earning capacity.
Somewhat
Useless Information
William
Patrick “Willy” Stuart-Houston was the nephew of Adolf Hitler, son of Alois
Hitler, Jr., and his first wife, Bridget Dowling.
In
1939 he wrote the book “Why I hate my uncle”, which reflects the problems
William faced in his career for being Hitler’s nephew in Germany, as well as
England.
He
eventually went to the United States, where he enlisted to fight in World
War II.
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Did
you know that CERN was the first to create a website back in 1991, as well as
made the WWW technology available on a royalty-free basis in 1993?
The
website back then had only text explaining some of the basics of the
World Wide Web and it was originally available at this address —http://info.cern.ch/hypertext/WWW/TheProject.html —
but for many years that URL has been redirecting to http://info.cern.ch.
Recently,
CERN found a copy of the 1992 site and put it back online at its original
address, which you can visit here, while employees of CERN are still trying to find
even earlier copies.
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Due
to the 2005 estimation that the Amazon Rain forest would be reduced
by 40% in two decades, the global authorities were alarmed.
Aiming
at slowing down deforestation of the Amazon rainforest the Norwegian Government
donated $1 billion to the newly established Amazon fund.
For
the history, deforestation of the Amazon rainforest can be attributed to many
different factors and the annual deforestation rate from 2000 to 2005 was 18%
higher than in the previous five years.
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Check
Your Calendar
Observances
This Week:
--- 17-24
Food & Drug Interactions and Awareness Week
--- 19-25
Bullying Bystanders Unite Week
Freedom From Bullies Week
International Infection Prevention Week
Mediation Week
National Character Counts Week
National Chemistry Week
National Collegiate Alcohol Awareness Week
National Forest Products Week
National Friends of Libraries Week
National Hospital and Health-System Pharmacy Week
National Lead Poisoning Prevention Week
National Massage Therapy Week
National Respiratory Care Week
National Save For Retirement Week
Pastoral Care Week
Red Ribbon Week
Ally Week
--- 20-26
Freedom of Speech Week
Medical Assistants Recognition Week
National Health Education Week
National Nuclear Science Week
National School Bus Safety Week
--- 24-30
Disarmament Week
Prescription Errors Education & Awareness Week
World Origami Days
International Magic Week
Asexuality Week
Give Wildlife a Brake! Week
Kids Care Week
National Infertility Awareness Week
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Today’s
Events through History
1851 - William Lassell discovers Ariel &
Umbriel, satellites of Uranus
1861 - 1st US transcontinental telegram is sent
(from San Francisco to Wash DC)
1933 - Langston Hughes' "Mulatto"
premieres in NYC
1963 - Sandy Koufax is unanimous winner of Cy Young
Award
1965 - Marlene Hagge wins LPGA Phoenix Thunderbirds
Golf Tournament
1970 - Nancy Walker creates Ida Morgenstein role on
Mary Tyler Moore Show
1984 - 11 members of Colombo crime family arrested
1989 - Rev Jim Bakker is sentenced to 50 years for
fraud
1997 - Marv Albert sentenced in assault case
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Birthday’s
Today
Kevin
Kline, actor (Sophie's Choice, Big Chill) is 67
B.D. Wong, actor
(Freshman, Mystery Date) is 54
Tila
Tequila (Tila Nguyen), American model is 33
Charlie
White, American ice dancer is 27
Remembered
for being born today
David
Stewart, Duke of Rothesay, heir to the throne of Scotland (1378-1402)
Antony
van Leeuwenhoek, naturalist (Philosophical Transactions) (1632-1723)
James S.
Sherman, 27th Vice President of US [Taft] (1855-1912)
Moss Hart, Bronx playwright
(You Can't Take it With You, Act 1) (1904-1961)
Big
Bopper, [JP Richardson], vocalist (Chantilly Lace) (1930-1959)
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Historical
Obits Today
Margaret
Osborne DuPont, American tennis player, 2012, @94
Rosa
Parks, civil rights activist, 2005, @92
George
Cadbury, British chocolate and cocoa manufacturer, 1822, @83
Joseph J.
Lister, British optician who perfected the optical microscope, 1869, @
83
Alfred
Radcliffe-Brown, Br. Anthropologist (Australian Aborigines), dies 1955, @74
Ross
Taylor, Scottish surgeon kidney transplants, cancer 2003 @70
Daniel
Webster, lawyer\minister of Foreign affairs, stroke/cirrhosis, 1852, @70
Gene
Roddenberry, creator (Star Trek), cardiac arrest, 1991, @70
Louis
Renault, French automobile manufacturer, in prison, 1944, @67
Bernardo
O'Higgins, Chilean independence leader, 1842, @64
Raul
Julia, actor (Addams Family), stroke, 1994, @54
Jackie
Robinson, 1st black baseball player (Bkln Dodgers), heart attack, 1972, @
53
Jane
Seymour, 3rd wife of Henry VIII, infection from childbirth, 1537, @27ish
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Brain Teasers Answers
I am the planet Pluto,
The only one.
At the edge of our system,
Far from the sun.
Lines 1 and 2 are from that Pluto used to be considered a planet, but then was
changed to a dwarf planet.
Lines 3 and 4 are from that Pluto can't change where it goes, and that it is
far from the sun.
Lines 5 and 6 are from that Pluto's orbit cuts closer to the sun than Neptune
for a while, before going back to the outside.
Line 7 is from that Pluto is so far away from the sun that even the day on the
planet feels like night, and so night lasts forever.
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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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