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Almanac: Week: 20 \ Day: 130
May
Averages: 68°\35°
86004
Today: H 48°\L 23° Average Sky Cover: 90%
Wind
ave: 10mph\Gusts: 27mph
Ave. High: 65° Record High: 82°
(1934) Ave. Low: 33° Record
Low: 19° (1953)
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Observances Today:
World Lupus Day
Mother's Day
Mothers At The Wall Day
Dia De La Madre
Clean
up Your Room Day
Library
Legislative Days
Virtual
Library Legislative Days
**
Confederate
Day (NC, SC)
Birthday of Lord Buddah (China)
Vesak Day (Singapore) Clean Up Your Room Day
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Observances This Week:
2-10
National Tourism Week
4-10
Children's
Book Week PTA
Teacher Appreciation Week
National Occupational Safety &
Health Week Screen-Free Week
Screen-Free Week
National Small Business Week Teacher Appreciation
Week
National Wildflower Week
10-16 American Craft Beer Week National
Transportation Week
Food Allergy Awareness Week National Women's Health
Week
National Bike to Work Week Neuropathy Awareness
Week
National
Hospital Week Reading
is Fun Week
National Etiquette Week Salute
to Moms 35+ Week
National
Nursing Home Week Salvation
Army Week
National Police Week Universal
Family Week
National
Return To Work Week Work
At Home Moms Week
National
Stuttering Awareness Week
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Quote of the Day
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US Historical Highlights for Today
1752 - Benjamin Franklin tests lightning
conductor with his kite-flying experiment
1775 - Green Mountain Boys capture Fort Ticonderoga
NY-American Revolution
1797 - 1st US Navy ship, the "United
States," is launched
1801 - The Barbary pirates of Tripoli declare war
on US (1st US foreign war)
1837 - Panic of 1837: NYC banks fail, and
unemployment sets record levels.
1864 - Cherokee Stand Watie is promoted
to the rank of Brigadier General
in the Confederate army. He is the first
Indian to reach that rank. He
will also be the last Confederate General to
surrender at the end of the Civil
War.
1869 - Tully and Ochoa
wagon train was attacked in Canyon del Oro, AZ by
300 Indians. Five men were killed and many
more were wounded,
mules were stolen and the wagons burned.
1869 - Golden Spike driven, completes Promontory Pt
Ut-Transcontinental RR
1908 - 1st Mother's Day observed (Phila)
1924 - J. Edgar Hoover appointed head of FBI
1968 - Vietnam peace talks began in Paris between
the US & North Vietnam
1993 - Paul Cézanne still life painting sells
for US$28,600,000 in NYC
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Today’s World Events through History
1267 - Vienna's church orders all Jews to wear a
distinctive garb
1291 - Scottish nobles recognize authority of
English king Edward I
1534 - French navigator Jacques Cartier reaches
Newfoundland
1559 - Scottish Protestants under John Knox uprise
against queen mother Mary
1624 - Dutch admirals conquer Salvador da Bahia
(Brazil)
1655 - Jamaica captured by English
1824 - The National Gallery in London opens to the
public in its temporary
home in a townhouse on Pall Mall
1925 - To control demonstrations against
foreigners, British troops in Shanghai
fire into a crowd, leading to a boycott
against British goods
1941 - Adolf Hitler's deputy Rudolf Hess parachutes
into Scotland
1959 - Soviet forces arrive in Afghanistan
1970 - Bobby Orr scores one of the most famous
goals in hockey history, an
OT goal that gives the Boston Bruins its
first Stanley Cup since 1941
1994 - Nelson Mandela sworn in as South
Africa's 1st black president
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♫ Birthdays Today: ♫
How many can you identify? Answers below in Birthday’s Today
Returns tomorrow
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My Rambling Thoughts
Another rainy…snowy…windy day. Winter seems to be returning for a
few days. I awoke this morning to actual snow covering most of the ground. Not
that unusual for Flagstaff, but still a surprise.
Our discussion group goes tonight. Interesting readings that show
the positive and negative of the Obama administration regarding the continent
of Africa. Most Africans were excited when he was elected as he had such a
strong connection to Kenya…with his father being born there. Many hopes were
dashed when US policy didn’t follow through with several Obama promises regarding
aid. China has been busy for over a decade in sending money for infrastructure
projects that bring many jobs while much of US aid has been to search out
terrorists. Interesting discussion awaits.
Mother’s Day after my mom passed is a time for memories. Most are
happy memories of her doing everything she could to make her sons lives better.
Still miss her a lot.
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Brain Teasers
(answers at the end of post)
What
do these words have in common?
Swan
Cannon
Can
Pencil
Belly
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Found on You Tube with some
relevance to today
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…Cat
Facts…
The technical term for a cat’s hairball is a “bezoar.”
A cat can jump FIVE TIMES as high as it is tall!
…Cool
Facts…
According to the Romance of the Three Kingdoms, Shu general Zhuge
Liang had to defend a town with a mere 100 troops against an army of 150,000.
He hid his men, flung open the gates, and sat on the walls playing a lute. The
opposing general of Wei, Sima Yi, certain it was a trap, ordered a retreat.
As a reward for record profits, the CEO of Lenovo, Yang Yuanqing,
received a $3 million bonus, which he redistributed to about 10,000 of Lenovo's
employees. He did the same again in 2013.
In the UK, there's a bus service that's powered by poop.
…Flagstaff,
AZ History…
100 YEARS AGO-1915
Flagstaff Dairyman Fred Garing, Proprietor, is the only Coconino
County dairy that has completely complied with all the state regulations
concerning the sale of milk. His fresh milk and cream are guaranteed to come
only from tuberculin-tested cows. Extra clean, Extra expense, Extraordinary
care makes the difference.
Street Superintendent Moritz has commenced some worthy
improvements to City Park. The rocks have been piled artistically and ivy
planted in the hope they will be covered by fall. The whole park is cleaned
from rubbish. Allen Compton, Councilman, has donated two swings. More
donations are hoped for.
This past April was the wettest since 1903 with a total of 3.60
inches falling upon Flagstaff.
…Harper’s
Index…
74- Percentage of U.S. smartphone owners aged 18 to 24 who check their
phones immediately after waking up each morning
…100
People…
If the World were 100 PEOPLE:
83 would be able to read and write; 17 would not
7 would have a college degree
22 would own or share a computer
…Murphy’s
Real Laws…
1. Everyone has a
photographic memory. Some don't have film.
**NEW**…Revisited
History…
The Great Pyramid of Giza was completed around 2540 BC, while the
first Pizza Hut was opened in 1958. Cleopatra lived around 30 BC, which is
substantially closer in time to the first Pizza Hut than the pyramids.
…Unusual
Fact of the Day…
The Caesar Salad was not invented by the Italians, but by a
restaurant owner in Tijuana, Mexico.
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2 jokes
for the day
Did you ever notice?
When you put the two words "The" and "IRS" together
It spells "THEIRS"?
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You see a gorgeous girl at a party.
You go up to her and say, "I am very rich. Marry me!"
That's Direct Marketing.
You’re at a party with a bunch of friends and see a gorgeous girl.
One of your friends goes up to her and pointing at you and says, "He's
very rich. Marry him."
That's Advertising.
You see a gorgeous girl at a party.
You go up to her and get her telephone number.
The next day you call and say, "Hi, I’m very rich. Marry me."
That's Telemarketing.
You're at a party and see a gorgeous girl.
You get up and straighten your tie; you walk up to her and pour her a drink.
You open the door for her; pick up her bag after she drops it, offer her a
ride, and then say, "By the way, I'm very rich. Will you marry me?"
That's Public Relations.
You're at a party and see a gorgeous girl.
She walks up to you and says, "You are very rich."
That's Brand Recognition.
You see a gorgeous girl at a party.
You go up to her and say, "I'm rich. Marry me"
She gives you a nice hard slap on your face.
That's Customer Feedback!!!!
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Yep, It
Really Happened
CIENEGA
SPRINGS, AZ (UPI) - Authorities in Arizona responding to a report of human remains
in the Colorado River said they actually discovered a staged "underwater
skeleton tea party." The La Paz County Sheriff's Department said deputies
received a report Monday from a Colorado River snorkeler who spotted what
appeared to be human remains near the Cienega Springs boat launch. A Buckskin
Fire Department diver investigated with a video camera and discovered the
reported remains were actually a pair of fake skeletons in lawn chairs having
what the sheriff's department described as an "underwater skeleton tea
party." "Although the call itself was resource intensive, both the
Sheriff's Office and Buckskin Fire were happy to find that the remains weren't
real and thanked the reporting party for making the call," the department
said.
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Somewhat
Useless Information
REDMOND, Wash. (UPI) - Microsoft quietly
released a distinct new website this week called How-Old.net that uses facial
recognition software to guess your age. It's not always right, but it sure
makes for a fun way to kill time on the Internet.
At Thursday's Microsoft Build 2015 developer conference, Microsoft officially
introduced the site to promote what it's been up to behind the scenes, Business
Insider reports. It intends to use similar software to build smarter
applications that recognize even slight features in a person's face.
Site engineers Corom Thompson and Santosh Balasubramanian said about the
surprise launch, "We sent email to a group of several hundred people
asking them to try the page for a few minutes and give us feedback --
optimistically hoping that at least 50 people would give it a shot ...We were
shocked. Within a few hours, over 35,000 users had hit the page from all over
the world."
The site uses loads of data to intelligently guess a person's gender age from a
photo under 3MB in size, but it isn't always right.
The app reportedly learns over time, making closer guesses as more users upload
and add to the data pool. Essentially, participants take part in training the
software, although it's more like a game than an exercise. Many have taken to
Twitter to share screenshots of their funny How-Old.net guesses.
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Birthday’s Today
Returns tomorrow
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Remembered for being born today
Returns tomorrow
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Historical Obits Today
Carroll
Shelby, American automobile designer (Mustang-Cobra)-2012@89
Paul
Revere, American patriot-1818@83
John Lund, actor
(Perils of Pauline)-1992@81
Joan
Crawford, actress (Mildred Pierce), heart attack-1977@72
Shel
Silverstein, American poet and composer, heart attack-1999@68
Henry
Morton Stanley, Welsh journalist and African explorer (discovered source of the
Nile)-1904@63
Thomas "Stonewall"
Jackson, Confederate general, pneumonia-1863@39
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Brain Teasers Answers
They are all the first words of types of dives into the water.
Swan Dive
Cannon Ball
Can Opener
Pencil Dive
Belly Flop
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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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