Daily Almanac for Flagstaff
Week 25 Day: 163 \ Ave. Sky Cover: 10% \ Visibility: 10 miles Flagstaff
Today 85° \53°
Wind: 7mph \ Gusts: 9mph
Extreme Risk of fire \ Nearest active fire: 10mi \ Nearest
Lightning: 145mi
June Averages for Flagstaff: 80° \ 43° (1 day of moisture)
Today’s Quote
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Daily Observations
My
Sometimes-Long-Winded Thoughts
Another very
warm day.
Yesterday’s
rain was just a sprinkle. While the smell of rain lasted several hours, the actual
rain was just enough to dirty my clean car. In the desert at 7000’ we will take
what we can get.
Gas is ‘only’
$4.89 at Sam’s here…most places are $4.99. It is worse other places. A Michigan
police department to officers to handle non-emergency calls over the phone to
save gas. The unfortunate part is that they didn’t define ‘non-emergency’ to
the public. Most people call 911 or the police when they need police. The
citizen considers it an emergency. My prediction: a lot of confused citizens
who may get very upset.
Favorite Memes
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Everyday Phrases
with a Dark Meaning
A snafu
This
expression is often used when something has gone wrong. But what does it mean,
really?
"Snafu" comes from the World War II military acronym S.N.A.F.U., which stands for Situation Normal, All F**** Up. Which, in a context of war, means exactly that.
Riddle of the Day
1. How do French chefs make you love them?
Answer: They butter you up!
Historical Events
Ë 1817
– The earliest form of bicycle, the dandy horse, was driven by Karl von Drais.
Ë 1849 – A gas mask “inhaler or lung
protector” was patented (#X006529) by Lewis Phectic Haslett of Louisville, Ky.
Ë 1906 – Sound movies were patented
(#823,022) by John Ballance.
Ë 1913 – John Randolph Bray exhibited the
first animated cartoon, a movie called The Artist’s Dream (aka The Dachsund) in
which a dog ate sausages until he exploded.
Ë 1939 – The Baseball Hall of Fame opened
in Cooperstown, New York.
Ë 1942 – Anne Frank received a diary for
her thirteenth birthday.
Ë 1964 – Anti-apartheid activist and ANC
leader Nelson Mandela was sentenced to life in prison for sabotage in South
Africa.
Ë 1967 – The US Supreme Court in Loving v.
Virginia declared all US state laws which prohibit interracial marriage to be
unconstitutional.
Ë 1972 – Fast food restaurant chain Popeyes
was founded in Arabi, Louisiana.
Ë 1979 – Cyclist Bryan Allen flew the
Gossamer Albatross across the English Channel, it was powered solely by human
power.
Ë 1987 – At the Brandenburg Gate, U.S.
President Ronald Reagan publicly challenged Mikhail Gorbachev to tear down the
Berlin Wall.
Ë 1994 – Nicole Brown Simpson and Ronald
Goldman were murdered outside her home in Los Angeles, California.
Ë 1997 – Queen Elizabeth II reopened the
Globe Theatre in London (it had been closed since 1442).
Ë 2009 – Analog television stations
(excluding low-powered stations) switched to digital television following the
DTV Delay Act.
Ë 2018 – President Donald Trump and Kim
Jong-un of North Korea held the first meeting between leaders of their two
countries in Singapore
Birthdays Today
@94
– George H.W. Bush, 41st President of the United States (d. 2018)
@89
– Vic Damone [Vito Rocco Farinola],
American singer-songwriter, actor (d. 2018)
@83
– Samuel Z. Arkoff, American film producer (d. 2001)
60
– Jordan Peterson, Canadian psychologist, professor and cultural critic
37
– Chris Young, American singer-songwriter
36
– Kendra Wilkinson, American model
@15
– Anne Frank, German-Dutch diarist; victim of the Holocaust (d. 1945; killed by
Nazis)
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