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Almanac: Week: 28 \ Day: 192
July Averages: 82°\50°
86004 Today: H 78° \ L 40° Average Sky Cover: 55%
Wind ave: 9mph\Gusts: 27mph
Ave.
High: 82° Record High: 92° (2003) Ave. Low: 50° Record Low:
40° (1979)
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Observances Today:
Bald
Is In Day
Bowdler's
Day-1754-‘fixed’ Shakespeare writings
Cheer
Up The Lonely Day
Day
of The Five Billion
Grange
Day
International
Town Criers Day
National
Rainier Cherries Day
Slurpee
Day or 7-11's Birthday
Taos
Pueblo Pow Wow
Wayne
Chicken Days
World
Population Day
Independence
Day-Mongolia (1921 from China)
Ramadan
(Islam)
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Observances This Week:
Be Nice To New Jersey Week: 5-11
National Farriers Week: 5-11
Nude Recreation Weekend: 6-12
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Quote of the Day
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US Historical Highlights for Today
1798 - US
Marine Corps established by an act of Congress
1804 - Vice
President of the United States Aaron Burr mortally wounds former Secretary of
the Treasury Alexander Hamilton in a duel.
1850 - Louis J. F. Jaeger
arrived with eleven other men to establish a ferry at Yuma Crossing on the
Colorado River
1905 - Black
intellectuals & activists lead by WEB Dubois organize the civil rights
Niagara Movement
1922 - The
Hollywood Bowl opens.
1944 - Franklin
Roosevelt announces that he will run for a fourth term as President
1955 - Congress authorizes
all US currency to say "In God We Trust"
1962 - 1st
transatlantic TV transmission via satellite (Telstar I)
1967 - Kenny
Rogers forms 1st Edition
1971 - Chilean
parliament nationalizes US copper mines
1989 - President Ronald Reagan sportscasts All Star
Game
1992 - Pres
candidate Ross Perot at NAACP speech calls them "you people"
2012 - Steve
Nash is traded by the Phoenix Suns to the Los Angeles Lakers
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Today’s World Events through History
1405 - Chinese
fleet commander Zheng He sets sail to explore the world for the first time.
1750 - Halifax,
Nova Scotia, is almost completely destroyed by fire.
1818 - Keats
writes "In the Cottage Where Burns is Born," "Lines Written in
the Highlands," & "Gadfly"
1877 - Kate Edger becomes
New Zealand’s first woman graduate and the first woman in the British Empire to
earn a Bachelor of Arts
1889 - Tijuana
in Mexico becomes a city
1893 - The
first cultured pearl is obtained by Kokichi Mikimoto.
1962 - Fred Baldasare is 1st to swim English
Channel underwater (scuba)
1969 - Rolling Stones release "Honky Tonk
Woman"
1971 - The Irish Republican Army set off a number
of bombs in the center of Belfast injuring a number of people
1975 - Chinese
archeologists discover a 3-acre burial site with 6,000 clay statues of warriors
dating as early as 221 BC
2011 - Neptune
completes its first orbit since its discovery on September 23, 1846.
2014 - The UN
Security Council calls for a special meeting to discuss the current
Israel–Palestinian conflict; Israel continue attacks on Gaza
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♫ Birthdays
Today: ♫
How many can you identify? Answers below in Birthdays Today
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My Rambling Thoughts
Very, very cool last night…glad I remembered to close all the
windows before going to bed. Some on FB say they had light frost on their roofs
this morning. Odd for July. It did warm up fairly quickly and the windows are open
again.
Skateboards have been around a long time…they were just starting
when I was a teenager. Never got into it. This summer a group of kids keep
visiting my next door neighbor’s HS kid. They arrive every afternoon with
skateboards. Some are actually good with their tricks. Haven’t seen any
injuries either. But a group of 7 or 8 skateboards can make quiet a noise. Not
being a grumpy old guy, just commenting.
Really?!?...21,500,000 OPM personal information stolen, including
family members. I was in the first group announced when it was only gov’t
employees and retirees. The idea that I may have opened family members up to
this debacle is inexcusable. I had to list parents, siblings, parent’s siblings,
cousins and neighbors on that damn form. I recall doing this because I had to
call my cousins to get their information. Yeah, it was about 15 years ago, but
still. My parents and parent’s siblings are long gone, but my cousins, sibling
and many neighbors are still alive and well. Some of these thefts weren’t even
detected for more than a year. The forced resignation of the leader is far from
enough. Better look into the IT department too…they are the ones who really
failed all of us. This may sound harsh, but I see the word ‘treason’ being used
in the near future. This is my personal information that was required to keep my
job. I sat through quite a few background checks for people I knew in the
Bureau during their background checks. Believe me the questions were VERY
personal…like…’Does this employee have a good marriage?’, ‘Have you observed
any behavior that would suggest infidelity in the marriage?’ ‘Does this
employee have an alcohol abuse problem?’ ‘Have you ever seen this employee
drunk?’ ‘Have you ever seen this employee involved in a physical confrontation?’
‘Would you give the key to your home to this person to watch your house when
you are on vacation?’ Now all that information is out there somewhere. Can’t
find words to express my anger!
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Brain Teasers
(answers at the end of post)
The
following are colloquialisms/idioms written in their literal form. This time
though, there are only three that you need to find.
Example: A Panthera Pardus is incapable of altering its texture. (A leopard
can't change its spots)
1. In the general area, but failing to acquire the roll of tobacco.
2. Please pardon my accidental use of a romance language derived from Latin.
3. Direct your attention to the melodic tones currently occurring.
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Found on You Tube with some relevance to today
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…Cool Facts…
In 1916, a US amendment was proposed to put all acts of war to a
national vote. If you voted yes you would have to register as a volunteer for
service in the US Army.
Alexander Selkirk, a Scottish sailor, was left stranded on a
deserted island in 1704, but survived for over 4 years, partly by using feral
cats to protect him from ravenous rats that attacked during the night.
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…Flagstaff, AZ
History…
25 YEARS
AGO-1990
Lightning ignited a wildfire located near Duke Lake and Burt
Point, and it has reached 3000 acres and is still growing. There are 42 crews
working in steep terrain, with variable winds increasing the flames and the
danger.
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…Harper’s Index…
1/2 – portion
of children born in US each year whose mothers receive Medicaid benefits
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… Relationship Facts…
Gary Kremen, founder of match.com, lost his girlfriend to a man
she met on match.com.
Intelligent men tend to be more sexually faithful.
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…Unusual Fact of
the Day…
The white part of an egg is called the "albumen."
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2 jokes for the day
The drill sergeant making his morning
announcements to a group of newcomers in a training camp, stated: "Today,
gentlemen, I have some good news and some bad news. First, the good news
Private Peters will be setting the pace on our morning run.”
With this the platoon was overjoyed, as Private Peters was overweight and
terribly slow. But then the drill sergeant finished his statement: "Now
for the bad news. Private Peters will be driving a truck."
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Mr. Jones goes into his doctor's office.
The doctor says, "Oh, Mr. Jones! We have the results of your test. Do you
want the bad news first or the very bad news?"
The guy shrugs and says, "Well I guess I'll have the bad news first."
"Well the bad news is, you have 24 hours to live," the doctor
replies.
The man is distraught, "24 hours to live? That's horrible! What could be
worse than that? What's the VERY bad news?"
The doctor folds his hands and sighs, "The very bad news is...I've been
trying to contact you since yesterday."
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Yep, It Really
Happened
New York
Time - California inventor Matt McMullen, who makes the world's most
realistic life-sized female doll, the RealDoll (with exquisite skin texture and
facial and body architecture, and which sells for $5,000 to $10,000, depending
on customization), is working with engineers experienced in robotics to add
animation -- but according to a June New York Times report, faces a built-in
problem. As a pioneer Japanese robotics developer observed, robots that become
too humanlike tend to disgust rather than satisfy. Hence, the more lifelike
McMullen makes his RealDolls, the more likely the customer is to be creeped out
rather than turned on -- perhaps forcing the virtuoso McMullen to leave enough
imperfection to reassure the customer that it's just a doll.
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Somewhat Useless
Information
During
World War II the U.S. government used 260 million pounds of instant coffee.
Flavored coffees are created after the roasting process by applying flavored
oils specially created to use on coffee beans.
In 1670, Dorothy Jones of Boston was granted a license to sell coffee, and so
became the first American coffee trader.
In 1727, as a result of seedlings smuggled from Paris, coffee plants first were
cultivated in Brazil.
Milk as an additive to coffee became popular in the 1680's, when a French
physician recommended that cafe au lait be used for medicinal purposes.
Roasted coffee beans start to lose small amounts of flavor within two weeks.
Ground coffee begins to lose its flavor in one hour. Brewed coffee and espresso
begins to lose flavor within minutes.
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Birthdays Today
84 - Tab Hunter,
American actor (Tab Hunter Show, Lust in the Dust)
81 - Giorgio
Armani, Piacenza Italy, fashion designer (American Gigolo)
71 - Adrienne
Barbeau, actress (Maude)
62 - Leon Spinks,
heavyweight boxer(1978, Olympic-gold-1976)
62 - Mindy Sterling-actress
(Austin Powers)
56 - Richie
Sambora, guitarist, (Bon Jovi), boyfriend of Cher & Heather Locklear
41 - Lil'
Kim, American rapper
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Born this day…Died in __@__
E. B.
White, writer (Charlotte's Web, Elements of Style)-1985@86
William
Robert Grove, Welsh Physicist\inventor of the 1st fuel cell-1896@85
John
Quincy Adams, 6th US President-1848@80
Gene
Evans, Hollbrook Az, actor (My Friend Flicka, Matt Helm)-1998@75
Alfred E
Green, Perris CA, director (Copacabana, Jolson Story)-1960@71
Thomas
Bowdler, famous prude, bowdlerized Shakespeare-1825@70
Yul
Brynner, Russian-born actor-1985@65
Ralph D
Abernathy, US, president (SCLC)-1990@64
Thurston
Harris, Indianapolis, vocalist (Little Bitty Pretty One)-1990@58
Robert
Bruce, King of Scots -1329@54
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Historical Obits Today
Michael
DeBakey, American surgeon and inventor-2008@99
Lady Bird
Johnson, First Lady of the United States-2007@94
Tommy
Ramone [Erdélyi Tamás], Hungarian-American punk rock drummer/bassist
(Ramones), cancer-2014@65
Thomas F
Waddell, founder (Gay Olympics), AIDS-1987@50
George
Gershwin, composer (An American in Paris), brain tumor-1937@38
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Brain Teasers Answers
1. Close but no Cigar--This means to come close to succeeding, but
not quite reaching your goal.
2. Excuse my French--This is a term used when someone curses at an
inappropriate time.
3. Face the Music--This means to accept what will happen, instead of running
from it or denying it.
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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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