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Sep 2, 2020 Week: 36 Day: 246 Local: H 81° \ L 46° \ Average Sky Cover: 20%
Wind: 7mph\Gusts: 11mph Nearest
lightning: 128mi.; active fire: 270mi.
Extreme Risk of Fire Visibility: 10mi
Record: 91°[1948] Record: 35°[1953]
Sep Averages: 74°\42° (5 days with rain)
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Today’s Quote
"Winning isn't everything, but wanting to win is."
-Vince Lombardi
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Random Tidbits
Tests
conducted by St. Lawrence University in New York found that there were more
left-handed people with IQs over 140 than right-handed people. Famous
left-handed intellectuals include Albert Einstein, Isaac Newton, Charles
Darwin, and Benjamin Franklin.
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A little humor
"Disorder in
the Court" True statements from court records
ATTORNEY: She had
three children, right?
WITNESS: Yes.
ATTORNEY: How
many were boys?
WITNESS: None
ATTORNEY: Were
there any girls?
WITNESS: Your
Honor, I need a different attorney. Can I get a new attorney?
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State Name Origins
The name "Oregon" might have been
derived from a 1715 French map that references the Wisconsin River as
"Ouaricon-sint." Another possibility is that the name
"Oregon" stems from an English army officer's reference in the late
18th century to "the River called by the Indians Ouragon." Still
another possibility is that the name comes from the French word
"ouragan," meaning "hurricane," because French explorers
called the Columbia River "Le Fleuve aux Ouragans," or
"Hurricane River," because of the strong winds gusting out of the
Columbia Gorge.
If you remember your high school Latin, then
it's easy to deconstruct the name "Pennsylvania, meaning "Penn's
woods" or "Penn's land." The state was named after William Penn,
who was granted the land by King Charles II of England in 1681. The
"sylvania" suffix is derived from the Latin word for forest, which is
sylva.
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True Things
A Japanese museum
dedicated to the history and practices of ninjas was targeted by thieves who
apparently knew something of stealth and speed themselves -- stealing $9,470 in
three minutes.
The
Iga-ryu Ninja Museum, located in Iga, Mie Prefecture, said there were no staff
members inside when the late-night thieves broke in and triggered an alarm.
Police
were summoned to the scene and determined the thieves had used a crowbar to
force the door open and made off with a 330-pound safe containing admission
fees from more than 1,000 visitors.
The
museum said about $9,470 was inside the safe.
The
thieves are believed to have been in and out of the museum in about three
minutes.
The
museum is dedicated to the history and practices of ninjas, who were known for
their skills in espionage, assassination, sabotage, and guerrilla warfare. The
practice of ninjutsu -- the art of stealth -- is believed to date back to at
least the 14th century.
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Observations This Month
Children’s
Good Manners Month
Childhood Cancer Awareness Month Link
Cholesterol Education Month Link
Classical Music Month Link
Co-op Awareness Month (9/24-10/31)
College Savings Month
Craniofacial Acceptance Month Link
Eat Chicken Month
Fall Hat Month
Global Pulmonary Fibrosis Awareness Month Link
Go Wild for California Wild Rice Month Link
Great American Low-Cholesterol, Low-fat Pizza Bake Month
Gynecology Cancer Awareness Month
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Observations This Week
Chuckwagon Races: Thru 9/6
National Sweet Corn Week: Thru 9/5
US Open Tennis
Championships: Thru 9/13
International Enthusiasm Week: 1-7
National Nutrition Week: 1-7 (UNICEF-India) Link
Self-University Week: 1-7 Link
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Observations for Today
Bison Ten Yell Day
International Bacon Day
National
“Grits for Breakfast” Day
National No Patrick Day Link (SpongeBob Squarepants)
VJ Day, WWII
World Coconut Day Link
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My Rambling Thoughts
Fall is just around the corner. Had to close my bedroom window
last night.
Cable Guy arrived at 9:15; 5 minutes after the telephone guy
arrived. Telephone guy unplugged my line, took it apart, changed nothing, and
put it back together. I had my 80 speed back. He said there was nothing wrong
and had no idea why my speed was slow before. He said to call if it slows again
and I can buy a new modem. This modem is about 5 years old. The Cable guy came
in, took my 12-year old DVR cablebox and put in a refurbished one. I can only
rent it. Then came to the office and took my 3-year old cable box and put in a
new one. Turns out he is not a cable company employee but a sub-contractor. When
I asked about ‘Error 7’, he said ‘they don’t give us the codes’. He said it
would about 24 hours before my On Demand would work. He said the refurbished
boxes sit in the warehouse a long time and Suddenlink updates all the boxes starting
at about 2am local time every night. Time will tell if either one fixed the
problem I called about. I do have TV in the office again, so I am where I was
when I first called on Saturday.
August was the 2nd driest month and warmest on record for
Flagstaff. There were 7 days that set new daily high temperatures. Aug 16th set the all-time record
high at 93. The average daily temp was 4.6 degrees warmer than the normal. Flag
received on 10% of its normal precipitation…receiving only 0.31”. No wonder my
cooler worked overtime in August.
When I came to the Rez, Tuba City had a trading post in town, and
down in valley on the highway to Flag, there was a huge store…Van’s Trading Co.
They sold everything. They took pawn. They had a fresh meat counter with a real
butcher. There was a huge grocery section, a clothing section, a jewelry
section, a furniture secion…everything. A friend worked there in the mid-1960’s
but I don’t when it first opened. The last time I was in Tuba, about 6 months
ago, it was boarded up. Last night I started seeing pictures on Facebook of it
burning. It is now a pile of rubble. So sad. It reminded me of the other big
fire in Tuba. There was a Tourist store at the junction to Tuba. It was another
big store, selling native rugs, jewelry, and snacks. One afternoon in the 1980’s,
it burned down. It was never rebuilt. When you live in an exceedingly small
town, losing a big store is the talk of the town for months.
I’m watching news to see how Trump handles his visit to Kenosha, Wisconsin.
Will he meet with the victim of the shooting? Will he meet with the cop? And just
wondering his idea about why he is there, since he only said it will build ‘enthusiasm’.
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Today’s Puzzle
Answer at the bottom of the page
You may enter but you may not come in.
I have space but no room.
I have keys but open no lock.
What am I?
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Historical Events
44 BC – Cicero started the first of his Philippics (oratorical
attacks) on Mark Antony.
1192 – The Treaty of Jaffa was signed between Richard I of England
and Saladin, leading to the end of the Third Crusade.
1666 – The Great Fire of London destroyed more than 13,000 homes
along with St. Paul’s Church.
1752 (Julian year) – Great Britain adopted the Gregorian calendar,
making the next day September 14, 1752. There was no September 3-13 in the
British Empire, including the American colonies.
1789 – The United States Treasury Department was established.
1837 – General Sherman took Atlanta, after four weeks of fighting.
1837 – Samuel F.B. Morse patented his telegraph for sending
messages. Ben Franklin was the first to send an electrical signal through a
wire in 1750.
1897 – McCall Magazine began publication.
1901 – Vice President of the US, Theodore Roosevelt, used the
famous phrase, “Speak softly and carry a big stick” at the Minnesota State
Fair.
1912 – Arthur Rose Eldred was awarded the first Eagle Scout award
of the Boy Scouts of America.
1944 – Future President George H.W. Bush ejected from his damaged
plane in WW II.
1945 Ho Chi Minh declares
Vietnam independent from France (National Day)
1945 – Japan formally surrendered World War II.
1963 – CBS Evening News expanded from 15 minutes to 30 minutes,
the first network to do so. NBC followed on September 9.
1963 Alabama Governor
George Wallace prevents integration of Tuskegee High School
1969- Chemical Bank installed the first United States ATM in the
U.S. at the branch in Rockville Centre, New York.
1974 US President Gerald
Ford signs Employee Retirement Income Security Act
1985 – NBC began broadcasting in stereo.
1987 Donald Trump takes out
a full-page NY Times ad lambasting Japan
2005 – On NBC’s Concert for Hurricane Relief, Kanye West stated
that “George Bush doesn’t care about black people”
2015 US President Barack Obama becomes the first president to
visit the Arctic Circle at Kotzebue, Alaska
2018 Major fire at the National Museum of Brazil in Rio de Janeiro
destroys most of its 20 million artifacts
2019 British Prime Minister Boris Johnson threatens a snap general
election if rebel MPs pass bill against no-deal Brexit
2019 Violence and looting directed at foreigners in Johannesburg
results in five deaths and dozens arrested by South African police
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Birthdays Today
83 – Peter
Ueberroth, American businessman
@79 –
Liliuokalani of Hawaii (d. 1917)
72 – Terry
Bradshaw, American football player, sportscaster, and actor
69 – Mark Harmon,
American actor
68 – Jimmy Connors,
American tennis player, sportscaster
56 – Keanu
Reeves, Lebanese-Canadian actor
@55 – Hugo
Montenegro, American composer, conductor (d. 1981; emphysema)
55 – Lennox
Lewis, English-Canadian boxer
54 – Salma Hayek,
Mexican-American actress
@45 – Eugene
Field, American author, and poet (d. 1895; heart attack)
@37 – Christa
McAuliffe, American educator, astronaut (d. 1986; Challenger)
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Puzzle Answer
A computer
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