Daily Almanac for Flagstaff
Week 31 Day 206 \ Ave. Sky Cover 65% \ Visibility 10 miles Flagstaff Today 86° \56°
Wind 6mph \ Gusts 13mph Air Quality Moderate
Low Risk of fire \ Nearest active fire 9mi \ Nearest
Lightning 14mi
Jul Averages for Flagstaff: 82° \ 51° (8 days of moisture)
Today’s Quote
Weekly Observations
Thru Sep.5
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18-25
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23-31
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23-27
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24-30
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Daily Observations
Carousel Day or Merry-Go-Round Day
Feast of Saint James
Health and Happiness with Hypnosis Day
Hire A Veteran Day
National Carousel Day
National Hire a Veteran Day
National Hot Fudge Sundae Day
National Korean War Veterans Armistice Day
National Wine and Cheese Day
Red Shoe Day (International) (Lyme Disease)
Thread the Needle Day
My Sometimes-Long-Winded
Thoughts
The 3pm monsoon
was a hard male rain, causing some flooding of roads in the area. Temp went
from 92° to 74° in about 5 minutes. I guess it also broke the heat wave. A
little cooler today.
Tit for Tat:
CA now has a law concerning ghost guns that is modeled after the TX abortion
law. Now in CA any citizen can sue anyone connected to a ghost gun or the parts
used to make the gun. $10,000 fine, just like TX.
AZ Governor
signed an emergency declaration regarding the flooding in Coconino County. This opens Federal funds to mitigate the
expected flooding around Flagstaff.
AZ Speaker
of the House, Rusty Bowers, testified at the Jan. 6th hearing. Now
his party has censured him, calling him a RINO. Thank you, Mr. Bowers, for your
testimony.
Favorite Memes
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Trivia
Schoolmaster
and amateur mathematician William Shanks (1812-1882) spent the greater part of
his life working out the value of pi (the ratio of a circle's circumference to
its diameter) to 707 decimal places. More than 60 years after his death,
mathematician DF Ferguson, using a mechanical calculator, pointed out that he
had got the last 180 of these decimal places wrong.
In 1958 an
IBM computer did in 40 seconds what Shanks had done in a lifetime. The
millionth digit of pi was found in 1973 and the billionth by 1995.
Historical Events
· 1861 – The United States Congress passed
the Crittenden-Johnson Resolution, stating that the war was being fought to
preserve the Union and not to end slavery.
· 1868 – The Wyoming Territory was
established.
· 1909 – Louis Bleriot became the first
person to fly over the English Channel between France and England.
· 1956 – The Andrea Doria sank off
Nantucket, MA. Although 1,660 passengers were rescued, 46 people were killed in
the accident.
· 1965 – Bob Dylan used an electric guitar
at the Newport Folk Festival, and fans did not like the new sound.
· 1978 – Louise Brown, the world’s first
“test-tube baby” (in vitro fertilization, or IVF)was born at Oldham General
Hospital, Oldham, England.
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2010 –
WikiLeaks published classified documents about the War in Afghanistan, one of
the largest leaks in US military history.
Birthdays Today
@95 – Maxfield
Parrish, American painter, illustrator (d. 1966)
@80 – Walter
Brennan, American actor (d. 1974)
@84 – Estelle Getty,
American actress (d. 2008)
@81 – Adnan
Khashoggi, Saudi Arabian businessman (d. 2017)
@77 – Frank J.
Sprague, American inventor (d. 1934)
67
– Iman [Zara Mohamed Abdulmajid],
Somalian-English model, actress
55
– Matt LeBlanc, American actor
@45 – Walter Payton,
American football player, race car driver (d. 1999; rare liver disease)
44
– Louise Brown, first human to be born via IVF
@40 – George Peele,
English translator, poet, and dramatist (d. 1596; pox)
@25 – Brad Renfro,
American actor (d. 2008; OD)
@14 – Emmett Till,
American lynching victim (d. 1955; lynched)
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