8-29-15

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Almanac: Week: 35 \ Day: 241
August Averages: 78°\50°
86004 Today: H 77° \ L 49° Average Sky Cover: 25% 
Wind ave:   6mph\Gusts:  20mph
Ave. High: 78° Record High: 91°[1948] Ave. Low: 47° Record Low: 37°[1956]
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Observances Today:          Observances This Week:
According to Hoyle Day           23-29
Franchise Appreciation Day              National Return To Work Week
Individual Rights Day                        National Safe at Home Week
International Bat Night            25-31
More Herbs, Less Salt Day                Be Kind To Humankind Week
National Sarcoidosis Awareness Day  28-30
National Whiskey Sour Day               National Chuck Wagon Races

Eid-Al-Fitr (begins at sundown - Celebrating the Fast - Islamic)
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Quote of the Day 

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US Historical Highlights for Today
1708 - Haverhill, Mass, destroyed by French & Indians
1758 - New Jersey Legislature forms 1st Indian reservation
1862 - US Bureau of Engraving & Printing begins operation
1889 - 1st American International professional lawn tennis contest (Newport RI)
1896 - Chop suey invented in NYC by chef of visiting Chinese Ambassador
1898 - The Goodyear tire company is founded
1904 - 1st Olympics in US are held (St Louis) 3rd modern Olympic Games opens
1911 - Ishi, considered the last Native American to make contact with European Americans, emerges from the wilderness of northeastern California
1912 - New AZ state law required that every owner of a motor vehicle pay $5 per year for a license.
1914 - Arizonian is 1st vessel to arrive in SF via Panama Canal
1916 - Congress creates US Naval Reserve
1929 - Aviator Anne Morrow Lindbergh makes her first solo flight
1958 - US Air Force Academy opens in Colorado Springs, CO
1964 - Walt Disney's "Mary Poppins" is released
1967 - Final TV episode of "The Fugitive"
2005 - Hurricane Katrina makes its 2nd landfall as a category 3 hurricane devastating much of the U.S. Gulf Coast from Louisiana to Florida Panhandle. Kills more than 1,836, causes over $115 billion in damage
2012 - The USADA claims to have stripped Lance Armstrong of his seven Tour de France titles
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World Historical Highlights for Today
1533 - Francisco Pizarro orders death of last Incan King of Peru, Atahualpa
1742 - Edmond Hoyle published his "Short Treatise" on the card game whist
1831 - Michael Faraday demonstrates 1st electric transformer
1930 - The last 36 remaining inhabitants of St Kilda are voluntarily evacuated to other parts of Scotland
2004 - 28th Olympic Games closes at Athens, Greece
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Birthdays Today:
How many can you identify? Answers below in Birthdays Today 

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My Rambling Thoughts
Ran a few errands this am. Damn Netflix…got stuck on it last night and stayed up until almost 3a. Slept in until 7:30 but still tired.
No blog tomorrow as I head out early for funeral, then our discussion group meets tomorrow night. Long day tomorrow…early night tonight.
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Brain Teasers
(answers at the end of post)
What expression is represented here?

Run, Hit, Jump = Volume Level 9

Dictionary = Volume Level 2
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Found on You Tube with some relevance to today
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…Amazing Facts…
There are still 5 people living who were born in the 1800s - and they're all women.

In the year 1054 AD, there was an explosion in the sky so bright that it was visible for 23 days straight, even during the day.
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…Flagstaff, AZ History…
75 YEARS AGO-1940
Verl Whitman plead guilty before Justice of the Peace Max Millers and was sentenced to pay $50 or be jailed for 40 days. He was said to have taken two gallons of gas from one of the Lee Moore Construction Company's power shovels and then leaving the plug out of the tank, allowing 30 more gallons to drain away. He paid the $50 and was released.

It was 85 degrees on Saturday, with 6 inches of rain Friday and Wednesday.
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…Harper’s Index…
$5,100 – amount by which the average annual salary of a male nurse exceeds that of a female nurse in the US
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…Instagram Photo of the Day… 

natgeoPhoto taken by @stevemccurryofficial // Shot offisherman at sunset on Lago Trasimeno, Italy, which is in province of Perugia, in Umbria. It is rich in fish and surrounded by forests, vineyards, fields, and olive groves.
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…Foreigners Find These American Customs Offensive…
12. Altering your meal
In foodie cultures like France, Italy, Spain and Japan, asking for ketchup, hot sauce, soy sauce or salt to alter your meal may raise some eyebrows. Before you ask for a condiment, see if there are any on the tables - if not, you should probably refrain.
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…USA Facts…
The first semi-permanent settlements appeared in Florida around 5000 B.C.

The percentage of Africa that is wilderness: 28%. The percentage of North America that is wilderness: 38%.
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…Unusual Fact of the Day…
As president, George Washington pulled in a salary of $25K a year. That’s roughly $1 million in today’s currency. Excited by his newfound purchasing power, Washington started living it up, reportedly buying leopard-skin robes for all his horses and spending seven percent of his income on alcohol.
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2 jokes for the day
"I don't think my mom knows much about children."
"Why do you say that?"
"Because she always puts me to bed when I am wide awake and gets me up when I am sleepy."
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A couple attended marriage counseling to resolve communication problems. The fighting and bickering during the session was so bad the counselor called for a timeout and told them he was ending the session early but had an assignment for the husband.
“John,” the marriage counselor said, “you’re an athletic guy… here’s what I want you to do. I want you to jog 10 miles every day for the next 30 days. At the end of the 30 days call me and let me know how things are going.”
John agreed.
At the end of the 30 days, John called the marriage counselor very excited. “I did just as you said and I have never felt better in my life!” he exclaimed over the phone.
“Great!” replied the counselor, “ And how’s your wife?”
John paused and then replied with agitated dismay, “How should I know, I’m 300 miles from home!”          
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Yep, It Really Happened
Denver, CO – Two airport screeners at DIA collaborated in an ongoing ploy in which one, a male, signaled to a female colleague that he had spotted an attractive male passenger in line that he might like to grope. The female would then suddenly notice an ‘anomaly’ in the screening and ask that passenger to stand aside so the male agent could ‘inspect’ him further—by genital and posterior fondling (over his clothing). The two agents were fired after a TSA investigator, having been alerted to the scheme, observed it in action.      
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Somewhat Useless Information
Splenda was an insecticide that became a sweetener when an assistant misheard an order to "test" it as "taste" it.

A stick of chewing gum costs five cents to buy but 17 cents to clean off the pavement.

Second Street is the most common street name in the USA. First Street is the third most common.

The Green Zone Golf Club is on the border of Finland and Sweden: half the holes are in one country and half in the other.

Bruce Lee was Hong Kong's 1958 cha-cha dance champion.

The nectar of citrus plants contains caffeine to attract bees.
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Birthdays Today
“()” indicates age at death
(90) - Richard Attenborough, English actor/director (Gandhi) d.2014
(86) - Mr. Blackwell, American fashion critic d.2008
(81) - Barry Sullivan, actor (Duffy's Tavern, Man Called X, Tall Man) d.1994
  80 - William Friedkin, director/producer (The Exorcist, The French Connection)
  79 - John McCain, Senator AZ
  77 - Elliott Gould, Queens NY, actor (M*A*S*H, Bob & Carol & Ted & Alice)
  74 - Robin Leach, TV host (Life Styles of Rich & Famous)
(73) - James Brady, press secretary (wounded) d.2014
(72) - John Locke, Wrington England, empiricist philosopher; d. 1704
  69 - Bob Beamon, Jamaica NY, high jumper (Olympics-gold-68, 29' 2½" 8.9m)
(67) - Ingrid Bergman, Stockholm, actress (Casablanca, Cactus Flower) d. 1982
(58) - Charles F Kettering, Ohio, inventor (auto self-starter) d.1932
  50 - Michael Jackson, recording artist and King of Pop (Thriller, Bad) d.2009
 (39) - Dinah Washington, singer (What a Difference a Day Makes) d.1963
 (34) - Charlie "Bird" Parker, Kansas City Kansas, American jazz saxophonist d.1935
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Historical Obits Today
Lowell Thomas, newscaster (High Adventure)-1981@89
Brigham Young, 2nd president of Mormon Church, peritonitis-1877@76
David Abercrombie, Abercrombie & Fitch founder-1931@64
Lee Marvin, actor (Cat Ballou, Gorky Park), heart attack-1987@63
Richard Jewell, central figure in the 1996 Centennial Olympic Park bombing, kidney failure-1962@44
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Brain Teasers Answers
Actions speak louder than words.
Explanation:
Run, Hit, Jump are all actions and the volume level for them is higher that than of Dictionary which simply contains a whole lot of words. Hence you get Actions speak louder than words.
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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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