Flagstaff Almanac: Day: 109 / Week: 16
Today: L 34°…H 55°… Ave. humidity: 39%
Wind: ave: 5mph; Gusts:
8mph
Average Low: 28°
Record Low: 10° (1917)
Average High: 59° Record
High: 77° (1989)
Quote of the Day
Today’s Historical Highlights
1770 - Captain James
Cook 1st sights Australia
1775 - American
Revolution begins - shot "heard round the world"
1861 - Lincoln
orders blockade of Confederate ports (Civil War)
1897 - 1st American marathon ran, John J McDermott
wins in 2:55:10 (Boston)
1909 - Joan of Arc
receives beatification
1911 - George
Bernard Shaw's "Fanny's First Play" premieres in London
1923 - New Egyptian
law allows suffrage for men, except soldiers
1932 - President
Herbert Hoover suggests 5 day work week
1943 - Bicycle Day -
Swiss chemist Dr. Albert Hofmann deliberately takes LSD for the first time.
1945 - Rodgers &
Hammerstein musical "Carousel" opens on Broadway
1982 - 11th Boston Women's Marathon won by Charlotte
Teske of Ger in 2:29:33
1982 - Rosie Ruiz,
marathon race cheater, arrested for forgery
1987 - Jacqueline
Blanc, sets women's downhill ski speed rec (124.902 mph)
1993 - Branch
Davidians in Waco Texas dies in fire after 51 day siege
2005 - Cardinal Joseph Ratzinger elected Pope Benedict
XVI
2011 - Fidel Castro resigns
♫ Today’s Birthdays: ♫
How many can you identify? Answers in Today’s
Birthdays
My Free Rambling Thoughts
A quite Friday to end the week. Did some house
cleaning/straightening today. Lazy since I stayed up last night watching
movies. Sent a little time, about an hour, leaning more about Windows 8.1.
Slowly getting it. Guess you can teach
an old-er dog new tricks.
So many here in the US don’t seem to understand, or
want to understand a different culture. The very sad sinking of the Korean ferry
has many shaking their heads, wondering why the youth listened to the
authorities who said not to evacuate and then the suicide of the Vice-Principal
who did survive but couldn’t live with the fact that so many of his charges did
not. While I don’t begin to understand that culture, I can recognize that
complete obedience to elders and the importance of protecting your charges is
utmost in that culture’s survival.
Game Center (answers at the end of post)
Brain TeasersBased on the clue in parentheses, find a four-letter word that can be inserted backwards into the blank to complete a longer word.
Example: di____ve (a defeat)
Answer: dissolve ("A defeat" gives you LOSS, which is placed backwards in the blank: di_SSOL_ve.)
1.
ey____es (stood up)
2.
li____er (open meshed fabrics)
3.
r____ant (body part)
4.
for____b (distance)
Lifestyle Substance:
Found on You Tube with some relevance to today
OK Then…
Wine is constant proof that God loves us and loves to see us
happy.
Benjamin Franklin
Harper’s Index
Percentage of black students in Illinois who attend school where
whites make up less than one percent of the student body: 41
Unusual Fact of the Day
Heil Honey I'm Home! a British show about
the escapades of Hitler, Eva Braun, and their Jewish neighbors, was canceled
after one episode in 1990.
Joke-of-the-day
During training exercises, the
Lieutenant driving down a muddy back road encountered another car stuck in the
mud with a red-faced colonel at the wheel.
"Your jeep stuck,
sir?" asked the Lieutenant as he pulled alongside.
"Nope," replied the
Colonel, coming over and handing him the keys, "Yours is."
Rules of Thumb:
The Psychotherapy
rule
It is
time to stop when you forget your appointment and are not bothered by it.
Yeah, It Really Happened
CULPEPER, Va. (UPI) - A Virginia jury has ordered a
53-year-old man to pay $5,001 to his former coworker after he admitted to putting
something in his coffee -- and it wasn't cream and sugar. A jury in Culpeper
County Circuit Court ordered James Carroll Butler to pay Michael Utz for
spiking his coffee pot with pee in March 2009 while they were both working at
the town's wastewater plant. The jury found that Butler, who had worked at the
plant for 17 years before leaving in 2009, had "personal ill will and
spite" towards Utz. When the tainted coffee pot was tested, lab results
revealed that the strange brew contained urine and fecal material. The plant
mechanic had been seeking $378,000 in compensatory damages and $350,000 in
punitive damages. "I done something I am very much ashamed of to a
co-worker for [reasons, which are] stress-related [and] things going on in my
life on and off the job. I am very much ashamed of my stupid and childlike
behavior," Butler wrote in a letter from March 2009. Utz's attorney,
Michael Sharman, told the Star Exponent that his client is "really, really
happy about the victory and he's glad it's done."
Somewhat Useless Information
In 2012, Americans spent nearly $2.1 billion on Easter candy,
while Halloween sales were over $2 billion; Christmas, more than $1.4 billion;
and Valentine's Day, over $1 billion.
Ninety million chocolate Easter bunnies are produced each year.
In 1953, it took 27 hours to create a Marshmallow Peep. Today it
takes six minutes. Yellow Peeps are the most popular, followed by pink,
lavender, blue, and white.
Jellybeans did not become an Easter tradition until the 1930s.
They were probably first made in America by Boston candy maker William
Schrafft, who ran advertisements urging people to send jellybeans to soldiers
fighting in the Civil War.
Hot cross buns were among the earliest Easter treats, made by
European monks and given to the poor during Lent.
Pretzels were originally associated with Easter. The twists of a
pretzel were thought to resemble arms crossed in prayer.
Calendar Information
Today Is
John Parker Day
National Hanging Out Day
Passover / Pesach (Jewish)
Patriots' Day (Fla)
Today’s Events through History
607 - Comet 1P/607 H1 (Halley) approaches within
0.0898 AUs of Earth
1910 - Halley's
comet seen by naked eye 1st time this trip (Curacao)
1934 - Shirley
Temple appears in her 1st movie, "Stand Up & Cheer"
1975 - India launches 1st satellite with help of USSR
Today’s Birthdays
Hugh O'Brian, [Krampke], actor (Wyatt Earp, Search)
is 88
Elinor Donahue, actress (Father Knows Best, Get a
Life) is 77
Tim Curry, actor (Rocky Horror Show) is 68
Al Unser Jr, Indy-car racer (over 10 wins) is 52
Ashley Judd, actress, activist is 46
James Franco, actor, director is 36
Kate Hudson, actress (Almost Famous, You, Me and
Dupree) is 35
Hayden Christensen, Canadian actor (Star Wars) is 32
Maria Sharapova, Russian tennis player is 27
Remembered for being born today
1832-1918 - Lucretia
Rudolph Garfield, 1st lady
1903-1957 - Eliot Ness, untouchable (FBI
agent-Chicago)
1920-1978 - Frank Fontaine, comedian
(Crazy Guggenheim)
1930-1994 - Dick Sargent, American actor (Bewitched)
1933-1967 - Jayne Mansfield, [Vera Jane
Palmer], actress (Fat Spy)
1935-2002 - Dudley Moore, actor (10,
Arthur, Bedazzled, 6 Weeks)
Today’s Historical Obits
Simon Fraser, Canadian explorer, 1862, @86
Roger Williams, English theologian and colonist, 1684, @84
Hugh "Lumpy" Brannum, Actor (Mr Green Jeans), cancer,
1987, @77
Benjamin Disraeli, 1st Earl (Beaconsfield)/novelist, 1881, @ 76
Charles Darwin, naturalist (Origin of Species), heart disease,
1882, @73
George Gorden Noel "Lord" Byron, poet, sepsis, 1924, @36
1. eyesores (ROSE - ey_ESOR_es)
2. listener (NETS - li_STEN_er)
3. resonant (NOSE - r_ESON_ant)
4. forelimb (MILE - for_ELIM_b)
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 §