3-5-15

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Almanac: Week: 10 \ Day: 064 
March Averages: 50°\23°
86004 Today: H 41°\L 10° Average Sky Cover: 0% 
Wind ave:   15mph\Gusts:  4mph
Ave. High: 48° Record High:  68° (1910) Ave. Low: 21° Record Low:  -4° (1948)
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Observances Today:
Multiple Personalities Day
Nametag Day
National Absinthe Day
Saint Piran's Day-Patron St. of Cornwall
World Book Day

Observances This Week:
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 …Celebrate Your Name Week
…National Cheerleading Week
…National Consumer Protection Week
National Pet Sitters Week  
…National Procrastination Week

…National Ghostwriters Week
…National Maple Syrup Days
…National Schools Social Work Week 
National Severe Storm Preparedness Week 
…National Sleep Awareness Week
…National Words Matter Week
…Professional Pet Sitters Week
…Read an E-Book Week 
Return The Borrowed Books Week
…Save Your Vision Week
…Severe Weather Preparedness Week 
Telecommuter Appreciation Week (Always Week that has Alexander Graham Bell's Birthday 3/2)
…Women in Construction Week 
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…National Write A Letter of Appreciation Week
…Universal Human Beings Week
...Will Eisner Week

…Newspaper in Education Week
National School Breakfast Week
…Share A Story - Shape A Future Week  
Women of Aviation Worldwide Week
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…Crufts (Worlds Largest Dog Show)  
…National Money Show
Festival of Owls Week

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Quote of the Day
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US Historical Highlights for Today
 1623 - 1st American temperance law enacted, Virginia
1743 - 1st US religious journal, The Christian History, published, Boston
1750 - 1st American Shakespearean production-"altered" Richard III, NYC
1770 - Boston Massacre, British troops kill 5 in crowd. Native African American Crispus Attucks 1st to die. Later held up as early black martyr. Galvanised anti-British feelings
1831 - Supreme Court decided the case of the CHEROKEE Nation v. Georgia. The court decided that the CHEROKEEs are not a "foreign state", and therefore the court has no jurisdiction in the dispute. However, the court does decide that the CHEROKEEs are a distinct political society capable of governing itself, and managing its own affairs.
1836 - Samuel Colt manufactures 1st pistol, 34-caliber "Texas" model
1841 - 1st continuous filibuster in US Senate began, lasting until March 11
1856 - Georgia becomes 1st state to regulate railroads
1858 - Abolitionists establish "Crispus Attucks Day" in Boston
1891 - City of Phoenix offers a $200 bounty for dead Indians
1894 - Seattle authorizes 1st municipal employment office in US
1923 - Montana & Nevada become 1st states to enact old age pension laws
1927 - 1,000 US marines land in China to protect American property
1933 - FDR proclaims 10-day bank holiday
1934 - Mother-in-law's day 1st celebrated (Amarillo, Tx)
1935 - 1st premature baby health law in US (Chicago)
1946 - Winston Churchill's "Iron Curtain" speech (Fulton Missouri) popularizes the term and draws attention to division of Europe
1956 - "King Kong," 1st televised
1959 - Cranes installed girders to create an overpass on the Tucson's new controlled access highway at St. Mary's Road.
1960 - Elvis Presley ends 2-year hitch in US Army
1970 - SDS Weathermen terrorist group bomb 18 West 11th St in NYC
1985 - Mexican authorities find body of US drug agent Enrique "Kike" Camarena Salaazar

Today’s World Events through History
1868 - Stapler patented in England by C H Gould
1904 - Nikola Tesla, in Electrical World and Engineer, describes the process of the ball lightning formation
1971 - "Stairway to Heaven" by Led Zeppelin is 1st played live at Ulster Hall, Belfast
1982 - Russian spacecraft Venera 14 lands on Venus sends back data
2013 - Venezuelan Vice-President Nicolás Maduro assumes the presidency after the death of Hugo Chávez
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  Birthdays Today:
How many can you identify? Answers below in Birthday’s Today

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My Rambling Thoughts
Great day of sunshine…finally. Turns out February 2015 was the warmest Feb. in our little mountain town since records were kept.
A nice package arrived from my brother and sister-in-law. Lots of cool stuff from their travels. Nice!
What a mess with AOL. I got an email from a friend, that I knew, without opening it, that she had been hacked. Low and behold, somehow my account was also hacked as an account I use for my blog had an email from another of my accounts that I did not send. Changing my passwords has been a real hassle. So if you get an email from me that looks odd or is not this blog…don’t open it. Tried and failed to get to the right screen, even though I know I gave the right information. Then I called at 9a, heard the message that they were having lots of requests to change email passwords and the wait time would be over 25 minutes. So I stayed on hold and went about my business, carrying my phone with me. At 25 minutes and 7 seconds the call was disconnected. Am sitting on hold now, in the late afternoon, and this time they didn’t tell me how long I would be on hold. Must have been a major AOL hack. Looks like I will be closing all my AOL accounts as they were unable to reset my password because they claim I didn’t give the right security questions answer. HMMM.
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Brain Teasers
(answers at the end of post)
The following ten words can be divided into two groups of five words. The words within each group will share a common characteristic. What are the two groups? Which words belong in those groups?

dam late lice linger per son stern tent under use

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Found on You Tube with some relevance to today
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**NEW**Car Facts…
╪ Americans buying a Volvo can get a free holiday to Sweden to test drive their new car. All costs, including airfare and shipment of the car, are covered by the Volvo Overseas Delivery program.
╪ Norway: Electric Car Owners Get Free Parking, Ferry Trips, and Can Drive in Bus Lanes

**NEW**Chocolate Facts…
The company that makes Nutella uses about 25% of the world's supply of hazelnuts.
Chocolate, sex, and laughter are all important for a healthy brain.

Flagstaff, AZ History…
25 years ago - 1965
The Snow Bowl needs a storm. There is now only 6 inches at the top and with a 4-inch base barely covering the obstacles.
Cross country skiing opportunities are way down due to the warm weather.

Harper’s Index…
15
Number of infants who died in Syria after receiving improperly mixed measles shots from aid workers
Prison Fact…
A surprise inspection of a men’s prison in Acapulco unearthed 100 plasma TVs, 2 sacks of marijuana, 2 peacocks, 100 roosters… and 25 women.

Unusual Fact of the Day…
In colonial America, lobster wasn't exactly a delicacy. In fact, it was so cheap and plentiful it was often served to prisoners.
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2 jokes for the day
If at first you don't succeed, skydiving is not for you!
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A small piece of rope climbed onto a barstool. 
The bartender said he did not serve rope in his bar, and tossed it out to the street. 
The rope asked a passerby to tie him into a knot, and then ruffle both ends. 
The rope went back into the bar, the bartender looked down at him and said, "Hey aren’t you that same piece of rope I just tossed out?" 
The rope responded: "No sir, I am a frayed knot.”

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Yep, It Really Happened
DIX HILL, N.Y. (UPI)
A New York state police officer said he pulled a car over for speeding in a carpool lane and discovered the passenger was a wooden dummy in a hooded sweatshirt. Suffolk County Highway Patrol Officer Jonathan Abrams said he spotted a car speeding in the high-occupancy vehicle lane on the Long Island Expressway in Dix Hill about 6:30 a.m. Friday. Abrams pulled over James Campbell, 56, and quickly "realized that the front seat passenger wasn't human," the officer told WABC-TV. "I was trying not to laugh at the guy because I thought it was quite silly," Abrams told WNBC-TV. Abrams said Campbell told him he was using the dummy so he could take the HOV lane and be on time for his new job. Campbell said he has been using the dummy to travel in HOV lanes "for months." He said being cited for speeding and an occupancy violation has not changed his habits -- Campbell said he used the dummy to drive in the HOV lane on his way home Friday.           
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Somewhat Useless Information
How many hours do cats spend licking?
Did you know that cats, which are the epitome of cleanliness, may spend as much as half of their waking hours licking themselves, as well as relatives and those they care about?
At what age do cats start grooming? Kittens start grooming themselves when they are about four weeks old and at the fifth week of age, kittens also begin grooming their littermates, as well as their mom.
“Allogrooming” which is mutual grooming amongst littermates, often continues into adulthood and it is a social activity that serves to strengthen the bond between cats.
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Pretty people activate specific centers of our brain
Beauty-is-Good stereotype: Did you know that every time we see a pretty person specific centers of our brain are activated?
According to Oxford Journals activity in the medial orbitofrontal cortex increased as a function of both attractiveness and goodness ratings, whereas activity in the insular cortex decreased with both attractiveness and goodness ratings. Within each of these regions, the activations elicited by attractiveness and goodness judgments were strongly correlated with each other, supporting the idea of similar contributions of each region to both judgments. Moreover, activations in orbitofrontal and insular cortices were negatively correlated with each other, suggesting an opposing relationship between these regions during attractiveness and goodness judgments.
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Birthday’s Today
79 - Dean Stockwell, actor (Werewolf of Washington, Blue Velvet)
61 - Marsha Warfield, comedian/actress (Roz-Night Court)
41 - Eva Mendes, American actress
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Remembered for being born today
1324-1371@46 - David II Bruce, King of Scots
1898-1976@77 - Zhou Enlai, Premier of the People's Republic of China  
1958-1988@30 - Andy Gibb, Manchester England, singer/TV host (Solid Gold)
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Historical Obits Today
Geoff Edwards, game show host, 2014@83
Alessandro Volta, Italian physicist and inventor of the 1st battery, 1827@82
David Dunbar Buick, Scottish-born American automobile pioneer, 1929@74
Joseph Stalin, Premier of the Soviet Union, 1953@74
Billy De Wolfe, American actor, cancer, 1974@67
Jay Silverheels, Canadian actor (Tonto-Lone Ranger), stroke, 1980@60
Hugo Chávez, President of Venezuela, respiratory failure, 2013@58
Crispus Attucks, possible slave, 1st of 5 killed during Boston Massacre 1770@47
Patsy Cline, country singer (Crazy), plane crash, 1963@30
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Brain Teasers Answers
The two groups are: words that can be prefixed with "ma" to form a new word, words that can be prefixed with "pa" to form a new word.

Group 1: dam, lice, linger, son, under (madam, malice, malinger, mason, maunder)
Group 2: late, per, stern, tent, use (palate, paper, pastern, patent, pause)

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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.

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