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Almanac: Week: 28 \ Day: 190
July Averages: 82°\50°
86004 Today: H 85° \ L 48° Average Sky Cover: 65%
Wind ave: 8mph\Gusts: 22mph
Ave.
High: 82° Record High: 94° (2003) Ave. Low: 49° Record Low:
34° (1926)
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Observances Today:
Bald
In-Bald Out
Martyrdom
of The Bab
National
Hop-A-Park Day
National
Sugar Cookie Day
Flag
Day (Alaska)
Independence
Day (Argentina-1816-from Spain)
Ramadan
(Islam)
Youth
Day (Morocco)
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Observances This Week:
Freedom Week: 4-10
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
1755 - Battle at
Duquesne (Pittsburgh): French troops beat British
1795 - James
Swan pays off the $2,024,899 US national debt
1800 - Mt
Vernon Gardens becomes site of 1st summer theater in US
1815 - 1st natural gas
well in US is discovered
1842 - Notary
Stamp Law passes
1846 - Capt
Montgomery claims Yerba Buena (SF) for US
1846 - The territory of the District of Columbia
south of the Potomac River (39 mi² or about 100 km²) is returned to Virginia
through an Act of Congress.
1868 - 1st black
cabinet member in SC (Francis L Cardozo-sect of state)
1872 - Doughnut
cutter patents by John Blondel, Thomaston, Me
1918 - Congress creates Distinguished Service Medal
1922 - Johnny
Weissmuller swims 1st 100 m free style under 1 minute1944 - World's
largest circus tent catches fire at Ringling Brother's - Barnum & Bailey
2nd performance, 168 die (Hartford Conn)
1953 - 1st
helicopter passenger service (NYC)
1956 - Dick
Clark's 1st appearance as host of American Bandstand
1958 - Tohono O'odham
were engaged in their traditional harvest of saguaro fruit which they call
bahidaj. Harvesters knocked or pulled the fruits off the tops of the saguaros
using a tall pole made of saguaro ribs called kukuipad. The fruit was used by
the Tohono Oodham people to make saguaro wine, jams, and jellies.
1958 - Giant
splash caused by fall of 90 million tons of rock & ice into Lituya Bay,
Alaska washes 1,800 feet up the mountain
1962 - Andy Warhol's
first West Coast gallery exhibition in the Ferus Gallery of Los Angeles
1978 - Nearly 100,000 demonstrators march on Wash
DC for ERA
1997 - Mike
Tyson is banned from boxing for biting Holyfield's ear
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Today’s World Events through History
1401 - Turko-Mongol
ruler Tamerlane (Timur) destroys Baghdad, killing 20,000
1553 - Lady Jane Grey, daughter of the Duke of
Suffolk, is proclaimed queen of England in succession to Edward VI, who died
three days earlier having proclaimed both his half-sisters illegitimate. She
reigned for nine days before being deposed by Mary Tudor, who had Jane executed
the following February.
1852 - Fire
destroys 1,100 construction sites in Montreal Canada
1877 - First ever
Wimbledon tennis championship begins - first offical lawn tennis tournament -
men's singles only
1939 - A meeting of 6,000
Indians, held at the Indian Sports Ground in Johannesburg South Africa, launch
the Passive Resistance Campaign against apartheid and racial policy in South
Africa
1947 - Britain's
Princess Elizabeth & Lt Philip Mountbatten's engagement
1963 - Federation of Malaysia forms
1972 - Springhill Massacre: British snipers shoot
dead five Catholic civilians and wounded two others in Springhill, Belfast.
1991 - South Africa readmitted to Olympics
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♫ Birthdays
Today: ♫
How many can you identify? Answers below in Birthdays Today
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My Rambling Thoughts
Actually had to close windows before retiring last night…didn’t do
it the night before and about 5a the furnace came on. I had forgotten to put it
on ‘off’ for the summer. Closing windows worked just fine.
Some very strange coincidences today…United Airlines shut down all
its flights due to a ‘router’ problem; about an hour later the Wall Street
Journal website stopped working; then the NY Stock Exchange computers shut
down. In today’s world of cyber security, or lack of, everybody in power over
these entities was saying it was not a cyber-attack. Each claimed, over and
over, that it was an internal problem. Everything was up and running in about 2
hours. The mere number of announcements from United, NYSE, WSJ, FBI, NSA, White
House, and Dept. of Treasury sure kept the news channels busy. For those of us
who believe ‘there are no coincidences’ this was a little troubling.
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Brain Teasers
(answers at the end of post)
Sam
the journalist has landed a job somewhere. The problem is, he doesn't know
where. All he knows is that it is in one of 6 cities lined up in a row in
northern Canada: Eh Land, Hockeyville, Curling Town, Snowburg, New France, and
Canada City. However his employer has left clues.
1. Curling Town is 2 cities away from the job's location.
2. Hockeyville is 3 cities away from Snowburg.
3. Snowburg is on the right end.
4. New France is not the location.
5. Eh Land is 3 cities from Curling Town.
6. Canada City is 4 cities away from Snowburg.
7. Eh Land is next to the location and another place that isn't the location.
Sam is lazy, so he is paying you to find out where he is working.
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Found on You Tube with some relevance to today
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…Cool Facts…
The Gate Tower Building skyscraper in Japan has a highway passing
through its fifth, sixth and seventh floors.
Fingers prune underwater not because of them absorbing the water
or washing away the oil, but because of an evolutionary trait caused by the brain
to enhance the grip of your fingers underwater.
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…Flagstaff, AZ
History…
50 YEARS
AGO-1965
A railroad flat car had
been waiting on the spur when it “got away,” headed down the spur, jumped the
track at the end of the line and crashed the pickup truck in the back yard of
Frank Auza.
A wind-whipped fire started by a spark from a welding torch
entirely engulfed the barn on the ranch of Frank B. Randall. The fire was
entirely fought by his sons with the ranch water truck since the ranch is
located in Yavapai County, where Coconino County equipment cannot go. The
horses were saved.
A couple who were not wearing life vests and could not swim
drowned in mirror-calm Lake Mary waters when their 19-foot aluminum fishing
boat overturned on Monday. Coconino County Sheriff Cecil Richardson.
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…Harper’s Index…
10,030 –number of
French Jews who immigrated to Israel between 1948 & 1967
7,086 – who did
last year
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… Relationship Facts…
A man is more likely to get a woman's phone number if he is
accompanied by a dog.
Kissing releases masses of oxytocin, a "love potion"
that helps couples bond and feel more attracted to each other.
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…Unusual Fact of
the Day…
111,111,111 x 111,111,111 = 12,345,678,987,654,321
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2 jokes for the day
A man was checking his itemized lawyers bill.
One item read:-
Spotted you across the street. Crossed over to discuss a legal point in your
case. When I got there it was not you after all.
20 dollars
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1. Only in America......can a pizza get to
your house faster than an ambulance.
2. Only in America......are there handicap parking places in front of a skating
rink.
3. Only in America......do drugstores make the sick walk all the way to the
back of the store to get their prescriptions while healthy people can buy
cigarettes at the front.
4. Only in America......do people order double cheeseburgers, large fries, and
a diet coke.
5. Only in America......do banks leave both doors open and then chain the pens
to the counters.
6. Only in America......do we leave cars worth thousands of dollars in
thedriveway and put our useless junk in the garage.
7. Only in America......do we use answering machines to screen calls and then
have call waiting so we won't miss a call from someone we didn't want to talk
to in the first place.
8. Only in America......do we buy hot dogs in packages of ten and buns in
packages of eight.
9. Only in America......do we use the word 'politics' to describe the process
so well: 'Poli' in Latin meaning 'many' and 'tics' meaning 'bloodsucking
creatures'.
10. Only in America......do they have drive-up ATM machines with Braille
lettering.
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Yep, It Really
Happened
KUNMING,
China (UPI) - A Chinese man turned his pets over an animal rescue group after
the two "puppies" he adopted two years ago grew up to be Asian black
bears. Wang Kayui of Yunnan Province said he adopted the two
"puppies" from Vietnam about two years ago and when the animals began
to grow he discovered they were actually bears. Wang said the animals were very
well behaved and he kept them at his home until he recently saw a leaflet about
endangered animals from the local Public Security Bureau and discovered his
pets were Asian black bears, a Category 2 protected species. The bears were
taken June 30 to the Yunnan Wild Animal Rescue Center, where officials
confirmed they were male and female Asian black bears, also known as moon
bears. A spokesman for the center said both animals were in good health.
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Somewhat Useless
Information
Originally,
producers had the idea to make Grease an animated movie - they settled on a
live-action film with animated opening credits instead.
Henry Winkler was considered for the part of Danny but he turned it down
because he didn't want to be typecast after starring on Happy Days.
Dinah Manoff, who played Marty, couldn't dance, so she was conveniently missing
from most of the dance scenes.
"You're the One that I Want" was filmed at a traveling carnival that
was only in town for the day. Portions of the carnival had to be re-created
later for close-up shots.
The producers had hoped for a product placement deal with Coke, but it fell
through. There are several shots of Coca-Cola products and signs in the scenes
taking place in the Frosty Palace that have been blurred out or digitally
removed.
The song "Greased Lighting" was originally supposed to be sung by
Jeff Conaway, but John Travolta convinced producers to let him sing it instead.
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Birthdays Today
88 - Ed Ames,
Malden Mass, actor (Mingo-Daniel Boone)
83 - Donald
Rumsfeld, politician (involved in Watergate)
77 - Brian
Dennehy, Ct, actor (Check is in the Mail, F/X, Cocoon, Ants)
73 - Richard
Roundtree, New Rochelle NY, actor (Getting Even, Shaft)
68 - OJ Simpson [Orenthal
James], NFL running back (Buf Bills), convict
63 - John Tesh,
Garden City NY, New age pianist/TV host (ET)
60 - Jimmy Smits, Bkln, actor (Victor-LA
Law, Running Scared, NYPD Blue)
59 - Tom Hanks,
actor (Bossom Buddies, Forrest Gump, Phila)
51 - Courtney
Love, vocalist (Hole)/actress (People vs Larry Flynt)
39 - Fred
Aaron Savage, Ill, actor
(Kevin-Wonder Years, Vice Versa)
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Born this day…Died in __@__
Franz
Boas, anthropologist/linguist (Mind of Primitive Man)-1942@84
15th Lord
Lovat, [Shimi], cattle breeder/leader of clan Fraser-1995@83
Michael
Graves, American postmodernist architect-2015@80
Lee
Hazelwood, Ok, country singer/songwriter (Summer Wine, Jackson)-2007@78
Daniel
Guggenheim, US (Guggenheim Museum)-1930@74
Vince
Edwards, Brooklyn actor (Ben Casey, Matt Lincoln, Firehouse)-1996@67
Elias
Howe, Spencer Mass, invented sewing machine-1867@48
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Historical Obits Today
Eileen
Ford, co-founder (Ford Modelling Agency)-2014@92
Alice
Paul, American suffragist, 1977@92
Howard Duff, actor (Kramer vs
Kramer), heart attack-1990@76
King C.
Gillette, American inventor of the safety razor-1932@77
Rod
Steiger, American actor, pneumonia-2002@77
Zachary
Taylor, 12th US president (1849-50), ?-1850@65
Thompson
McKennan, 2nd Secretary of the Interior-1852@58
Sajjid Ali Mohammed Bab,
Persian founder of Babism-1850@31
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Brain Teasers Answers
Order: Curling Town, Canada City, Hockeyville, Eh Land, New
France, Snowburg.
Location: Hockeyville
(Sorry though, no money)
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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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