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2.1.16 Week: 05 \ Day: 32
February Averages: 46°\19°
86004 Today: H 48° \ L 34° Average Sky Cover: 80% 
Wind ave:   12mph\Gusts:  35mph
Ave. High: 44° Record High: 60°[2003] Ave. Low: 17° Record Low: -23°[1985]
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Quote of the Day 

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Observances Today                           
Car Insurance Day
Change Your Password Day Link
Decorating With Candy Day
G.I. Joe Day
Hula in The Coola Day
International Face & Body Art Day  Link

Robinson Crusoe Day
Serpent Day Link
Spunky Old Broads Day

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Observances This Week
National School Counseling Week: 1-5 Link
International Networking Week: 1-5

African Heritage & Health Week: 1-7
Women's Heart Week: 1-7
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US Historical Highlights for Today
1783 William Herschel announces star Lambda Herculis as apex 1788 1st US steamboat patent issued, by Georgia to Briggs & Longstreet
1790 Supreme Court convenes for 1st time (NYC)
1810 1st insurance co managed by blacks (American Insurance Co of Phila)
1840 Baltimore College of Dental Surgery, 1st in US, incorporated
1856 Auburn University is chartered as the East Alabama Male College.
1860 1st rabbi to open House of Representatives, Morris Raphall of NYC
1861 Texas secedes from the Union (US Civil War)
1862 Julia Howe publishes "Battle Hymn of Republic"
1865 13th amendment approved (National Freedom Day)
1865 JS Rock, 1st black lawyer to practice in Supreme Ct, admitted to bar
1887 Harvey Wilcox of Ks subdivides 120 acres he owned in Southern California & starts selling it off as a real estate development (Hollywood)
1892 Mrs William Astor invites 400 guests to a grand ball at her mansion thus beginning use of "400" to describe socially elite
1893 Thomas Edison complete's worlds 1st movie studio (West Orange NJ)
1902 US Secretary of State Hay protests granting Russia exclusive privileges in China, on ground that it runs contrary to the 'open door' policy granting all nations equal rights there
1906 1st federal penitentiary building completed, Leavenworth, Kansas
1909 US forces withdraw from Cuba after liberal Jose Miguel Gomez becomes president; ensuing political instability will bring a threat of US intervention in 1912
1914 NY Giants & Chicago White Sox play an exhibition baseball game in Egypt
1917 By Executive Order, today, the PAPAGO Indian Reservation in established in Arizona.
1920 1st commercial armored car introduced (St Paul Minn)
1926 Land at Broadway & Wall Street sold at a record $7 per sq inch
1935 1st "March of Time" newsreel premieres at the Capitol
1949 RCA releases 1st single record ever (45 rpm)
1959 Texas Instruments requests patent of IC (Integrated Circuit)
1960 4 students stage 1st civil rights sit-in, at Greensboro NC Woolworth
1965 Martin Luther King Jr. & 700 demonstrators arrested in Selma Ala
1972 1st scientific hand-held calculator (HP-35) introduced ($395)
1978 Harriet Tubman is 1st black woman honored on a US postage stamp
1978 Director Roman Polanski skips bail & fled to France after pleading guilty to charges of engaging in sex with a 13-year-old girl
1982 "Late Night With David Letterman" debuts on NBC-TV, Bill Murray is first guest
1996 The Communications Decency Act is passed by the U.S. Congress.
2003 Space Shuttle Columbia disintegrates during reentry into the Earth's atmosphere, killing all seven astronauts aboard.
2004 Janet Jackson's breast is exposed during the half-time show of Super Bowl XXXVIII, resulting in US broadcasters adopting a stronger adherence to FCC censorship guidelines.
2009 Super Bowl XLIII: Pittsburgh Steelers beat Arizona Cardinals, 27-23 at the Raymond James Stadium MVP: Santonio Holmes, Pittsburgh, WR
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World Historical Highlights for Today
1327 Teenaged Edward III is crowned King of England, but the country is ruled by his mother Queen Isabella and her lover Roger Mortimer. 1587 Queen Elizabeth I of England signs death warrant for Mary Stuart, Queen of Scots 669 French King Louis XIV limits freedom of religion
1789 Chinese troops driven out of Vietnam capital Thang Long
1814 Lord Byron's "Corsair" sells 10,000 copies on day of publication
1814 Volcano Mayon on Luzon Philippines erupts killing 1,200
1846 Theophile Gautier publishes "Hashish Club" about his initiation
1884 1st volume of the Oxford English Dictionary, A-Ant, published
1896 Giacomo Puccini's Opera "La Boheme," premieres in Turin 1898 1st auto insurance policy in US issued, by Travelers Insurance Co
1968 Saigon police chief Nguyn Ngc Loan executes Viet Cong officer Nguyn Văn Lém with a pistol shot to head. The execution is captured by photographer Eddie Adams and becomes an anti-war icon.
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Birthdays Today
How many can you identify? Answers below in Birthdays Today 

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My Rambling Thoughts
More wind is blowing in our storm that is expected to drop 14” of the white stuff on our little mountain town. Filled the bird feeders on Fri and had to do it again this morning…I think the birds know something is a comin’.
Amazed, CNN announced all day complete coverage of the Iowa Caucus…like they haven’t been doing that for the last week?
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Brain Teasers
(answers at the end of post)
Liquid at Room Temperature
Science brain teasers require understanding of the physical or biological world and the laws that govern it.
What is a liquid at room temperature in its original state but solidifies when heated?
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…Business Facts…
In 2013, AOL declared that they still made over $500 million a year through dial-up internet subscriptions.
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…Grammar Craziness…
The English language includes an interesting category of words and phrases called contronyms— terms that, depending on context, can have opposite or contradictory meanings.

35. Mean: Average or stingy, or excellent


36. Model: An exemplar, or a copy
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…Hard to Believe…
14. National animal of Scotland is a Unicorn.

15. The Ottoman Empire still existed the last time the Chicago Cubs won the World Series.

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…Harper’s Index…
2/3-Portion of African lions that are killed for sport that are sent to the US as trophies
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…Instagram Photo of the Day… 

natgeoThe route will be prickly — but mesmerizing. As a Havasupai Native American woman us, “Listen to the world around, and don’t rush to your next camp, the canyon will guide.” Grand Canyon walk: Day 29: Mile 260.
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2 jokes for the day
A woman and a baby were in the doctor's examining room, waiting for the doctor to come in for the baby's first exam. 

The doctor arrived, and examined the baby, checked his weight, and being a little concerned, asked if the baby was breastfed or bottle-fed. 

"Breastfed", she replied. 

"Well, strip down to your waist." The doctor ordered. 

She did. He pinched her nipples, pressed, kneaded, and rubbed both breasts for a while in a very professional and detailed examination. 

Motioning to her to get dressed, the doctor said, "No wonder this baby is underweight. You don't have any milk." 

"I know", she said, "I am his Grandma."

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A distinguished young woman on a flight from Switzerland asked the priest beside her, "Father, may I ask a favour?" 

"Of course. What may I do for you?" 

"Well, I bought an expensive electronic hair dryer that is well over the customs limits and I'm afraid they'll confiscate it. Is there anyway you could carry it through Customs for me? Under your robes perhaps?" 

"I would love to help you, dear, but I must warn you: I will not lie." 

"With your honest face, Father, no one will question you." 

When they got to Customs, she let the priest go ahead of her. The official asked, "Father, do you have anything to declare?" 

"From the top of my head down to my waist, I have nothing to declare." 

The official thought this answer strange, so asked, "And what do you have to declare from your waist to the floor?" 

"I have a marvelous little instrument designed to be used on a woman, but which is, to date, unused." 

Roaring with laughter, the official said, "Go ahead, Father. Next!"   

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Yep, It Really Happened
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Police officers were surprised when they kicked in the door of an Amsterdam man they thought was in trouble and shouting, only to discover he was actually trying to sing along with an opera recording. The man was enjoying his music wearing headphones, and did not notice the police at his door. The police were responding to an emergency call placed by a neighbor, who suspected the man was the victim of a violent domestic crime. The tipster told the dispatcher he "heard a terrifying scream from the house," police said. When police arrived on the scene, they also heard screams from inside the home. The resident did not come to the door until after officers kicked it in, police said. He was alone inside at the time.
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Birthdays Today
“()” indicates age at death
(90) Thomas Campbell, founder (Church of Disciples in America) (d.1854)
(88) Muriel Spark, Edinburgh Scotland, novelist (Prime of Miss Jean Brodie) (d.2006)
(79) John Ford, Maine, director (Stagecoach, Air Mail, Quiet Man) (d.1973)
79- Don Everly, Brownie Ky, vocalist (Everly Bros-Wake Up Little Susie)
79- Dr Hook, [Ray Sawyer], Ala, vocalist (Dr Hook-When You're in Love)
79- Garrett Morris, actor (SNL, Martin, Carwash), born in New Orleans, Louisiana
(76) Boris Yeltsin, Ural Mts USSR, president of Russian SSR (d.2007)
(75) S J Perelman, author/humorist (Around the World in 80 Days), born in Brooklyn, New York (d.2007)
(64) Langston Hughes, Joplin, Missouri, American poet (Weary Blues) and playwright (Mulatto) (d.1967)
(59) Clark Gable, Cadiz Ohio, American actor (Gone With the Wind) (d.1960)
(56) Rick James [James Ambrose Johnson, Jr.], American funk musician ("Super Freak"), born in Buffalo New York (d. 2004)
48- Lisa Marie Presley Keough Jackson, daughter of Elvis, born in Memphis, Tennessee
48- Pauly Shore, Hollywood, comedian (Totally Pauly, Encino Man)
41- Big Boi (Antwan André Patton,), American musician (Outkast)
29- Rhonda Rousey, Riverside CA, MMA fighter
(28) Brandon Lee, Emerson Colo, actor (Showdown in Little Tokyo) (d.1993)
22- Harry Styles, Holmes Chapel Cheshire, British pop singer (One Direction)
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Historical Obits Today
@95-2007 Gian Carlo Menotti, Italian-born composer
@88-2013 Ed Koch, American congressman and New York City Mayor
@84-1991 James G MacDonald, cartoon voice (Mickey Mouse)
@75-1966 Hedda Hopper, [Elda Furry], US gossip columnist, pneumonia
@72-1980 Jack Bailey, TV host (Queen for a Day)
@71-1944 Piet Mondrian, abstract painter (Composition in Blue), pneumonia
@69-1966 Buster Keaton, [Joseph Francis], US comic (General), lung cancer
@53-1851 Mary Shelley, novelist (Frankenstein), brain tumor
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Brain Teasers Answers
An Egg.
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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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