Flagstaff Almanac
Week 47 Day 323 |
Sky Cover 95% |
Wind 9mph Gusts 21mph |
FlagToday 49° \25° |
Active fire: 126miles
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Near Lightning: 71mi
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Air
Quality: Fair
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Nov. Averages: Temps: 53° \ 23° Moisture 3 Days
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Today’s Quote
Weekly Observations
American Education Week: 17-23 Link |
National Hunger & Homeless Awareness Week:
17-23 Link |
Daily Observations
African Industrialization Day |
Name Your PC Day Link National Absurdity Day |
Today’s Thoughts
It
rained on and off all night. This morning there was only light rain. Then some
heavy frozen rain, graupel. By noon, blue sky with clouds above the horizon.
A
wildly known native artist, from Shonto, and a friend of mine, Baje
Whitethorne, passed away yesterday. He was my age, was in the hospital in
January with severe covid. He lived in Flag and Phoenix. He was home and died
in his sleep. He was still weak from the covid. He is and will be missed.
In
the second half, Cards are losing to the Texans. Bronco game should be good. Go
Broncos!
Enjoy
Words pronounced
differently in the North and South States…
Coke©Provided
by ALot.com
Almost
unanimously across the southern part of the
United States, the generic term for a sweetened carbonated drink is 'coke.'
This acts as an umbrella term, covering all the different types of soda, not
just Coca-Cola. Meanwhile, most Northerners call soda's 'pop,' though some in
the northeast just call them 'soda.'
Random Trivia…
Mr.
First©pinsdaddy
From
the late 1920s until the mid-1960s, a man by the name of Omero C. Catan became
known as “Mr. First” in New York City. In what became an ongoing tradition, he
was the first person to participate in over 500 openings in New York and
beyond—including being the first person to skate on the Rockefeller Center
rink.
He was also the first man to put a token in a parking meter, and the first man to drive through the Lincoln Tunnel. This seems impossible, but it's a fact! Maybe he just got lucky.
Historic Events
Birthday
boy Chester Gould’s friend, Al Gross invented the walkie-talkie, and that was
the inspiration for Dick Tracey’s wrist radio in January 1946.
In
1789, New Jersey became the first U.S. state to ratify the Bill of Rights.
In
1820, An 80-ton sperm whale attacked and sank the Essex, a whaling ship from
Nantucket, Massachusetts. Herman Melville’s 1851 novel Moby-Dick is in part
inspired by this story.
1945
– The Nuremberg War Crimes Trials began, finishing on October 10, 1946.
1962
– In response to the Soviet Union agreeing to remove its missiles from Cuba,
U.S. President John F. Kennedy ends the quarantine of the Caribbean nation,
ending The Cuban Missile Crisis.
November
20, 1985 – Microsoft Windows 1.0 was released.
Birthdays with some
quotes
96
– Estelle Parsons, American actress (The Golden Girls)
@95 – Alistair Cooke, British-American journalist author (d. 2004)
@92 - Robert Byrd, American politician, (d. 2010)
@84 – Chester Gould, American cartoonist, creator of Dick Tracy (d.
1985)
“The pathways of crime are clearly marked. There’s a
doublecross on every corner. I usually start with a repulsive character and go
on from there. I decided that if the police couldn’t catch the gangsters, I’d
create a fellow who could.”
@82 – Robert Armstrong, American actor (d. 1973)
(King Kong “it wasn’t the airplanes, t’was beauty killed
the beast”
81
– Norman Greenbaum, American Singer/Songwriter, and guitarist (Spirit in the
Sky)
80
– Joe Biden, American lawyer, and politician, (46th President)
@76 – Bob Einstein, American actor, producer, screenwriter Super
Dave Osbourne (d. 2019; cancer)
76
– Joe Walsh, American Singer/Songwriter, guitarist, producer, actor
“You can’t be a legend in your parent’s basement.”
67
– Bo Derek, American actress, and producer
64
– Sean Young, American actress, and dancer
@63 – Edwin Hubble, American astronomer and cosmologist (d. 1953;
stroke)
62
– Jim Brickman, American Singer/Songwriter, and pianist
60
– Ming-Na Wen, Chinese-American actress (Mulan, Agents of S.H.E.I.L.D.)
57
– Jill Thompson, American author, and illustrator
52
– Joel McHale, American comedian, actor, and producer
48
– Dierks Bentley, American Singer/Songwriter, and guitarist
@42 – Robert F. Kennedy, American politician (assassinated in 1968)
“One-fifth of the people are against everything all the
time.”
“Many of the world’s great movements, of thought and
action, have flowed from the work of a single man. A young monk began the
Protestant Reformation, a young general extended an empire from Macedonia to
the borders of the earth, and a young woman reclaimed the territory of France.
It was a young Italian explorer who discovered the New World, and 32-year-old
Thomas Jefferson who proclaimed that all men are created equal. “Give me a
place to stand,” said Archimedes, “and I will move the world.” These men moved
the world, and so can we all.”
…The End for today…
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