4-11-15

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Almanac: Week: 15 \ Day: 101 
April Averages: 58°\27°
86004 Today: H 63°\L 24° Average Sky Cover: 40% 
Wind ave:   2mph\Gusts:  23mph
Ave. High: 57° Record High:  75° (1907) Ave. Low: 26° Record Low:  10° (1945)
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Observances Today:
Baby Massage Day
Barbershop Quartet Day
Education and Sharing Day
Eight Track Tape Day
International "Louie Louie" Day
International Table Top Day
National Pet Day
National Teach Children To Save Day
Slow Art Day Submarine Day
World Parkinson's Disease Day
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Observances This Week:
4-12
Hate Week
National Robotics Week


5-11
Bat Appreciation Week          
Explore Your Career Options
Mule Days

National Blue Ribbon Week (Child Abuse)
National Public Health Week
National Window Safety Week


9-12
The Masters Tournament
National Pie Championships


11-12
Just Pray No! Worldwide Weekend of Prayer and Fasting
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Quote of the Day 

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US Historical Highlights for Today
1865 - Lincoln urges a spirit of generous conciliation during reconstruction
1881 - Spelman College founded
1890 - Ellis Island, New York, designated as an immigration station
1895 - Anaheim completes its new electric light system
1898 - President McKinley asks for Spanish-American War declaration
1899 - Treaty of Paris ratifies ends war; Spain cedes Puerto Rico to US
1903 - Mr. A.H. Reynolds visited Benson, AZ for the purpose of
 establishing experimental tobacco farms in the San Pedro Valley
1921 - Iowa imposed 1st state cigarette tax
1951 - US President Harry Truman fires Gen Douglas McArthur
1961 - Bob Dylan makes his 1st appearance at Folk City, Greenwich Village
1966 - Emmett Ashford becomes 1st black major league umpire
1967 - Harlem (NYC) voters defy Congress & reelect Adam Clayton Powell Jr
1968 - The American Indian Civil Rights Act is passed
1968 - President Lyndon B. Johnson signs 1968 Civil Rights Act
1970 - Apollo 13 launched to Moon; unable to land, returns in 6 days
1976 - The Apple I is created
1984 - Challenger astronauts complete 1st in space satellite repair
1991 - "Miss Saigon" opens at Broadway Theater NYC
1993 - 450 prisoners rioted at the Southern Ohio Correctional Facility
 in Lucasville, Ohio, and continued to do so for ten days, citing grievances related to prison conditions, as well as the forced vaccination of Nation of Islam prisoners (for tuberculosis) against their religious beliefs
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Today’s World Events through History
1689 - William III & Mary II crowned as joint rulers of Britain
1775 - The last execution for witchcraft in Germany takes place
1814 - Napoleon abdicates unconditionally; he is exiled to Elba
1912 - The British Parliament introduce a Irish home rule bill, granting
 Ireland its own bicameral parliament and be required to send a representative to the British House of Commons; Protestants in Ulster resist
1957 - Britain agrees to Singaporean self-rule
1961 - Adolf Eichmann trial begins in Israel
1992 - Euro-Disney opens near Paris
2006 - Iranian President  Ahmadinejad announces that Iran has successfully
  enriched uranium
2013 - Two women are beheaded for sorcery in Bougainville, Papua New Guinea
2013
- Fossilized dinosaur eggs with embryos are discovered in China

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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 time at the local Home Show. Cheryl was sick and didn’t come over from Williams. Mary and I spent about 2 hours checking out the displays and then had lunch at Smash Burger…very good burgers!
While at the home show I ran into a former Tonalea student who is now selling vehicles at the local Dodge dealer. His wife is going to NAU and he is busy selling cars. Good to see him again.
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Brain Teasers
(answers at the end of post)
What costs nothing
but is worth everything,
weighs nothing, but can last a lifetime,
that one person can't own,
but two or more can share?

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Found on You Tube with some relevance to today
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…Flagstaff, AZ History…
75 YEARS AGO-1940
~ The Iron Lung is ours. The fund broke the top at $1569.51 this week, with much credit due the Elks Club, in particular W. E. Jolly, Chair of the Commission.
~ Low bus fares on for Easter Weekend. Salt Lake $8.55, Provo, $8.55 Kansas City $19.60, Oklahoma City $16.20, Albuquerque, $6.20, Los Angeles, $9.30, Denver $12.88, San Diego $9.55. Departs Santa Fe Depot, Jim Brierley Agent, Ph. 107.
~We had four fires this week. The first at St Anthony’s School, origin unknown, according the Father Edward Albouy. The second at the home of Sgt. & Mrs. T. C. Boutwell when a spark set the roof aflame. The roof was lost, with the only other damage from water. Third at the home of Pete Michaelbach of uncertain cause and damage slight. Then at Knowles Peerless Bakery, where grease being heated caught fire; it was swiftly extinguished with only light damage.

…Harper’s Index…
83: number of the procedures performed by a single doctor over a 90-minute period

…Illegal Facts
~ It's illegal to drink beer out of a bucket while you're sitting on a curb in St. Louis!
~In Quitman, Georgia, US, it is illegal for a chicken to cross the road.
~ New Jersey and Oregon are the only two states where it is illegal to pump your own gas.

…Language Facts…
~ The word 'mile' is derived from the Latin word for 1,000 - the number of paces it took the average Roman!
~ The word 'mortgage' comes from a French law term that means 'death pledge'.

…Longevity Facts…
~ A study conducted by the University of Hawaii revealed that shorter men live longer lives.
~ The oldest living person smoked cigarettes from the age of 21 to 117.

…North Korea Fact…
~ 90% of North Korea's outside phone lines have been shut down since April 2005

…Paleontology Facts…
~ About 60 million years ago, there was a species of turtle that was so large and had such powerful jaws that it could have devoured a crocodile.

…Unusual Fact of the Day…
~ Babies have more bones in their bodies than adults. As the babies grow older, some bones eventually fuse together (like in the skull), resulting in fewer bones as an adult.

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2 jokes for the day
Confucius say: Man who want pretty nurse, must be patient.


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A Highway Patrolman started creeping up on a highway speeder when it was evident that the individual being pursued realized there was a Highway Patrolman behind him and he stepped on the gas to out run the cruiser. 
The trooper turned on his beacons and siren and after a brief chase, the individual realized that he could not outrun the cruiser and decided it would be best if he just pulled over to the side and just give up. 
The Trooper pulled up behind the speeder and then walked up to the driver's side window. He said, "Sir, why were you trying to out-run me? You knew it would end this way." 
The speeder said, "Officer, please understand, I meant you no disrespect, but my wife ran off with a Highway Patrolman last month and I thought you were bringing her back."     

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Yep, It Really Happened
Las Vegas- Now that last one may not seem so tragic, but you have to consider; it was a free buffet coupon FOR LIFE! 
That was what sent one Las Vegas man over the edge just this Easter past. 
In his final message to the world John Noble blamed his suicide on depression that set in after the Henderson resort awarded him free meals at the buffet for life, then banned him from the property in 2013 for harassing some of the women working there.
Well, I suppose losing everything you've ever worked for CAN be traumatic enough to make a person take his own life, but if the shining success in your life is all-you-can-eat Turkey a la King, soggy vegetable medley and soft-serve ice cream, you may have failed to exploit some opportunities. 
And this was not a bad decision made on the spur of the moment. Noble fought the loss of his 'prize' for several years, but when he couldn't afford a lawyer, not even one who would work on contingency of free Salisbury Steak, he prepared an elaborate suicide note and plan.
Noble documented his struggle with the Henderson Resort and his final decision with a stack of notes and documents that included more than 270 pages, photographs and a two-hour DVD of him talking about his troubles.
The second-to-last page, titled "The Curse," spells out all the harm he wishes on those he believed wronged him. Included on the list are several women who worked at the buffet and who Noble showered with gifts and unwanted attention after he won meals for life there in 2010.
He then mailed the entire package to a local newspaper before going to the buffet that apparently ruined his life and blowing his brains all over the crab legs. 
Henderson police said two people were hurt attempting to flee the area after the shot rang out. One person was transported to a local hospital with minor injuries from a fall. Another person was checked out by paramedics at the scene.
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Somewhat Useless Information
~ Plastic bags are easier to recycle and require less energy to produce than paper bags.
~ Recycling one aluminum can saves enough energy to run a television for three hours.

~Cigarette butts and filters take 12 years to biodegrade.
~ An aluminum can takes between 200 to 500 years to degrade.
~ Plastic diapers and sanitary pads take between 500-800 years.
~ Styrofoam takes more than 5,000 years.
~ It would take a glass bottle 1 million years to degrade.
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Birthday’s Today
87 - Ethel Kennedy, wife of Bobby
83 - Joel Grey, [Joe Katz], actor (Cabaret)
76 - Louise Lasser, actress (Mary Hartman! Mary Hartman!)
53 - Lucky Vanous, model (GQ, Diet Coke)
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Remembered for being born today
Oleg Cassini, Paris France, fashion designer (Jackie Kennedy) 1913-2006@92 
Charles Evans Hughes, 11th Chief Justice of Supreme Court 1862-1948@86 
Johnny Sheffield, Pasadena, actor (Boy-Tarzan Finds a Son) 1931-2010@79 
Kasturba Gandhi, Wife of Mohandas Gandhi  1869-1944@75 
Michael Deaver, politician/influence peddler (S&L scandal) 1938-2007@69 
Meshach Taylor, actor, (Designing Women) 1947-2014@67
Adriano Olivetti, Italian engineer/manufacturer (typewriter) 1901-1960@59 
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Historical Obits Today
Maria Tallchief (Ki He Kah Stah Tsa), American Osage prima ballerina-2013@ 88
Jonathan Winters, comedian and actor-2013@87
Kurt Vonnegut Jr, American author-2007@84
Luther Burbank, American botanist, heart attack-1926@77
James Brown, actor (Rip-Adv of Rin Tin Tin), cancer-1992@72
John Galt, Scottish writer (Last of the Lairds)-1839@59
Joseph Merrick, "The Elephant Man", asphyxia-1890@27
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Brain Teasers Answers
Friendship
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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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